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High voltage connections to the EIK are made through flying leads, which may be connected to the binding posts of the Remote Connector Unit. Refer the the applicable EIK Final Test Results for correct collector voltage connection (either virtual ground or 25% voltage depression) and anode connection (either Divided Anode or Regulated Anode). Within the Remote Connection Unit, dress and secure low voltage leads away from the high voltage terminals.
Remote Connector Unit
The Remote Connector Unit is connected to the Power Supply Unit through plugs P2 and P3 connected to jacks J2 and J3.
Caution; high voltage connector J3 is an air exclusion type connector which requires repeated "wiggling" while turning the locking ring. Inadequate tightening may result in unrepairable damage due to an arc internal to the connector.
Caution; keep the high voltage connectors covered when not in use.
If the user makes direct connections to J3, take appropriate safety precautions with personnel shielding.
Control and Monitoring
EIK interlock functions are available at J2 and within the Remote Connection Unit. A cooling system interlock must be employed to protect the EIK from operation with inadequate cooling (see Figure 2 – Remote Unit Connections).
All control and monitoring functions may be implemented through the RS-422/RS485 connector on the rear of the Power Supply Unit.