| G'Day Robert,
> According to the power controller H7600. Few things need to be
>clarified on the usage of H7600-DB. Anyone who can help is very appreciated
>1: What is the IEC 309 and its specification? What is the receptacle of
>IEC309 (Its specification and part number).
IEC309 is the spec. It is basically a 3 round pin plug. I doubt Digital
stocks the sockets.
>2: Does H7600-DB is for Europe usage only.
It is targeted to Europe as IEC outlets are used widely in Europe.But it
could be used for general 240v use.
>3: What is the difference between H7600-DB and H7600-AB. Is the internal
>part of these two same or not.
The -DB is rated to 32A 240v has a fixed inlet cord with a IEC309 plug,
outlets are IEC C13 10A outlets.
The -AB is rated to 32A 240v has a fixed inlet cord with a nema L6-20P
plug and NEMA 6-15R outlets (I think they are rated to 10A)
>4: Does it possible to replace IEC309 inlet plug and power cord with
>L6-20P format by local MCS and everything OK.
Yes, just lop off the IEC plug and fit the NEMA plug. (Make sure you do
an earth continuity test after the changeover) This MAY or MAYNOT
infringe local electricity authority regulations, you should check if
you need a qualified electrician to change the plug.
>5: If we doing the step4:, is there any risk to damage the system?
Not if done properly.
>6: What is the proper way to handle a cabinet shipped to Taiwan with
>H7600-DB power controller. We can provide 240V single phase power.
This will depend on you local electrical supply authority. You could order
IEC309 recepticals from you local supplier (if you have problems please
mail me direct) or you could change the plug or you could ask the
supplier of the system to fit the controller you desire. We are CSS and
Custom is the important part ... we can ship which ever controller
you want. Just let us know when you order.
> Sincerely Yours
> Robert Sheen
Regards Scott
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