The
maximum AC current draws on the AV-TS R6 unit for the following
conditions:
1.
Unit OFF, and AC Power attached (Slow Charging): Max.
1.0A @ 120Vac
2.
Unit ON, and AC Power attached (Fast Charging): Max. 1.5A @
120Vac
Each
of the booths, that an AV-TS R6 unit will be mounted in, will be equipped
with a 15Amp circuit breaker in line with the built-in AC receptacles (for
daisy-chaining.) This circuit breaker is to prevent safety hazards from
users daisy-chaining more units together than the internal system wiring will
withstand. However, if the building's circuit supplying power is less
than 15A, then the customer must be aware of that limitation when determining
how many units can be daisy-chained together.
The
usual scenarios will be
Warehousing: while slow charging,
Unit
operation at a Precinct or in a Warehouse:
All of the above
scenarios are theoretical. I don't have set of booths to test the
daisy-chaining configurations. To be conservative and not have any chance
of popping circuit breakers, you may want to decrease the number of units to be
daisy-chained, in any of the above configurations, by 10%. If you
have any further questions, please contact me directly.
Sincerely,
Ian S. Piper
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