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In This Section, You'll Learn:

About the site requirements of this machine (including electrical and power requirements).

Before operating the machine in any way, you must read and understand this section.

General Site and Space Requirements

When choosing a location for your machine, you must verify that it meets all requirements outlined in this section.

Site Requirements

You must verify that the area:

  • Allows for unrestricted access to machine controls.

  • Conforms to the following:

    • Primary Power Required Single-Phase 230 Vac, 50/60 Hz

      • Maximum 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz

    • Recommended Circuit Amperage Dedicated 20 A breaker

      • Maximum 60 A breaker

NOTE: For more information, see "Electrical and Power Requirements"

  • Has clean, dry, compressed air.

  • Has one continuous slab sufficient to support the weight of the machine, accessories, and any additional equipment.

  • Is a dry, properly ventilated, and well-lit internal space that conforms to the following temperature and humidity requirements:

    • Operating Temperature Range 40°F-100°F (5°C-38°C)

    • Humidity Range 5%-95% (non-condensing)

  • Provides for unobstructed machine motion and operation.

Space Requirements

The area must meet the following space requirements. Allow more space to access the rear of the machine for maintenance and repairs.

  • Machine Size 69" × 56" (1.8 m × 1.4 m)

  • Machine Height 96" (2.4 m)

Typical System Footprint 89" × 67" (2.3 m × 1.7 m)

If a pallet is too wide to fit through a doorway, see Moving Dimensions (D40147).

Operator Workstation Reference

The typical operator workstation is the area in front of the enclosure doors and the Controller Arm, as shown in the following image.

Electrical and Power Requirements

You must verify that the site conforms to the following electrical and power requirements. If it doesn't, you may consider other options: go to "Options for Non-Conforming Sites".

Electrical Requirements

A certified electrician must make all electrical connections, and it's your responsibility to verify that the electrical installation of the machine meets all local regulations and electrical codes.

  • Primary Power Required Single-Phase 230 Vac, 50/60 Hz

    • Maximum 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz

  • Recommended Circuit Amperage Dedicated 20 A breaker

    • Maximum 60 A breaker

Power Requirements

If the site conforms to the electrical requirements, verify that it meets the following power requirements:

  • No Electrical Noise Primary power must be provided by a dedicated circuit, which must be isolated from electrically-noisy devices like welders or plasma torches. The machine should be isolated from inductive loads from items like vacuum cleaners or air compressors.

  • No Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Power for the machine must not be protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), as it interferes with the operation of the variable frequency drive (VFD) spindle controller.

  • Proper Grounding You must properly ground the power input to the machine. Examine the continuity between bare metal on the machine frame and true earth ground (a water pipe or similar) to verify that it's properly grounded.

  • Correct Plug Pattern The machine is shipped with a NEMA 6-20P plug, designed for use with a NEMA 6-20R receptacle.

Options for Non-Conforming Sites

For sites that don't conform to the specified "Electrical and Power Requirements" (page 5), you may consider the following. You must consult with an electrician to determine the suitability for your site.

Buck-Boost Transformer Used to adjust line voltages. While the machine can run on line voltages between 200 to 240 Vac, spindle performance is reduced on line voltages below 230 Vac, and damage to electrical components is possible on line voltages above 240 Vac. To prevent reduction in spindle performance or damage to electrical components, we recommend the Buck-Boost Transformer (PN 32554).

Looking for more information?

This is a section of the 1100MX operator's manual. To view the whole manual, go to Tormach document UM10586.

If you have additional questions, we can help. Create a support ticket with Tormach Technical Support at tormach.com/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket for guidance on how to proceed.

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