
Installation
3-9
Part 1061253B
E 2006 Nordson Corporation
Cable Connections
See Figure 3-3.
CAUTION: It is important that the high
voltage connectors be completely engaged
before turning on the lamp system. Failure
to properly engage these connectors can
result in damage to the UV system.
Before inserting plugs into receptacles check both
the plug and receptacle and ensure that the rubber
inserts are in good condition and not torn. Make
sure also that there is no evidence of arcing on the
pins and sockets.
The plug is keyed and can only be inserted into the
receptacle when correctly oriented. Do not force
the plug into the receptacle.
Push the plug into the receptacle as far as it will go,
then start threading the screw ring onto the
threaded portion of the receptacle. Continue to
push on the plug while tightening the screw ring
until the plug is firmly seated into the receptacle.
Do not use the screw ring to pull the plug into the
receptacle. In some cases, it might help to wiggle
the plug slightly while pushing it into the receptacle
to ensure that all the pins mate securely with the
sockets.
Tighten the screw ring hand-tight only. When the
plug is properly engaged there should be no
movement between the plug and receptacle.
Lamphead
Refer to Table 3-6.
Table 3-6 Lamphead Cable Connections
Cable From To Length (ft) Part
Unicable Power supply unit
Lamphead
12 775374
connector P3
25 1059674
50 775375
75 755377
100 775380
RF Detector
Refer to Table 3-7.
NOTE: Each network requires at least one RF
detector. If there are multiple light shielding
chambers at least one RF detector must be located
in each chamber.
Table 3-7 RF Detector Connections
Cable From To Length (ft) Part
RF Detector CoolWave power
RF detector
12 1061134
supply
25 775029
50 775050
75 775051
100 775052