VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY Sample Clauses

VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY. The K40D uses common AC and DC supplies for all voltages. Voltage is selected with a configuration plug on the AC supply and a switch setting on the DC supply during manufacture or field installation. Six different voltage settings are possible on the AC supply: ------- ---------- ------------ --------------- -------------- VOLTAGE FUSER TYPE FREQUENCY SAFETY MARKS EMI MARKS ------- ---------- ------------ --------------- -------------- 100V 100-127V 50, 60 Hertz UL, CSA, TUV-GS FCC, CE, VCCI ------- ---------- ------------ --------------- -------------- 120V 100-127V 60 Hx XX, XXX, XXV-GS FCC, CE, VCCI ------- ---------- ------------ --------------- -------------- 200V 200-240V 50, 60 Hertz UL, CSA, TUV-GS FCC, CE, VCCI ------- ---------- ------------ --------------- -------------- 220V 200-240V 50, 60 Hertz UL, CSA, TUV-GS FCC, CE, VCCI ------- ---------- ------------ --------------- -------------- 230V 200-240V 50, 60 Hertz UL, CSA, TUV-GS FCC, CE, VCCI ------- ---------- ------------ --------------- -------------- 240V 200-240V 50, 60 Hz UL, CSA, TUV-GS FCC, CE, VCCI ------- ---------- ------------ --------------- -------------- Voltage tolerance is +/- 10%. Frequency tolerance is +/- 10%. The use of DC motors throughout the K40D eliminates any line frequency dependencies. To minimize stocking requirements at both Kentek and customer warehouses, the K40D will be offered in two models: ---------------------- ---------------------- --------------------- MODEL VOLTAGE RANGE FREQUENCY ---------------------- ---------------------- --------------------- 120V 100-127 V 00, 00 Xxxxx ---------------------- ---------------------- --------------------- 230V 200-240 V 50, 60 Hz ---------------------- ---------------------- --------------------- Each voltage configuration model will come configured to the voltage for that model (120V or 230V), with enough extra plugs to cover other voltages in its stated range. In the case of the 120V model, this means including the 100V plug and in the case of the 230V model, this means including plugs for 200V, 220V and 240V operation. A power cord is provided for North American 120V models only. Power cords for other models are supplied by the customer at time of installation.
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VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY. 4.1 CHARACTERISTICS. Electricity supplied hereunder shall be delivered to the Delivery Points normally at a frequency of approximately sixty (60) Hertz, at 13,200 volts +/- 6% three-phase delta.

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