D2-10 Series Two-Post Lifts
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P/N 5900249 — Rev. B — February 2021
Connecting the Power Unit
The Power Unit and the Microswitch must be connected to an appropriate power source.
⚠
DANGER
All wiring
must
be performed by a licensed, certified Electrician. Do not perform
any maintenance or installation on the Lift without first making sure that main
electrical power has been disconnected from the Lift and cannot be re-energized
until all procedures are complete. The Lift uses electrical energy; if your organization
has Lockout/Tagout policies, make sure to implement them after connecting to a
power source.
Important
: Make clear to your Electrician that all electrical work
must
conform to applicable local,
state, and federal codes, rules, and regulations, such as state and federal OSHA
regulations and electrical codes.
There are several things you need to do to get your Power Unit ready for normal operation:
Attach the Power Unit to the Powerside Post. Already done, described in
Attach the Hydraulic Hose to the correct location on the Power Unit. Already done, described in
Wire the Microswitch. Already done, described in
Attach the Power Unit and Microswitch to a power source. Covered in this section.
Fill the Hydraulic Fluid reservoir. Covered in this section.
Your D2-10 Series Lift is available with one of any of the following types of Power Units:
220 VAC, 60 Hz, 1 Phase
. Typical 220 VAC, for North American countries (U.S., Mexico,
Canada).
208-240/380/460 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3 Phase
. 3 Phase, multiple voltages available.
220 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1 Phase
. 220 VAC, for countries
outside
North America.
110 VAC Power Units are
not
available for D2-10 Series Lifts.
Some Power Units are provided by different vendors so there may be minor differences in look and
feel. Nevertheless, all Power Units of the same type provide the same level of functionality.
All Power Units come with a ‘pigtail’ coming out of the Electrical Box. To install your Power Unit,
remove the pigtail and connect the Electrical Box to the electrical system at your location or to an
appropriate power cord with plug.
The following drawing is a front view of a Power Unit. Your particular Power Unit may look somewhat
different based on what type you purchased.
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