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460
VOLTS
DANGER
The panel box contains high voltage
components. Only authorized service
personnel should be allowed inside.
See Lock-Out & Tag-Out instructions in
the Maintenance section.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
WARNING:
BEFORE MAKING ANY ELECTRICAL CONNECTION, BE SURE
THAT THE MAIN DISCONNECT SWITCH HAS BEEN LOCKED-OUT AND TAGGED-
OUT PER THE LOCK-OUT AND TAG-OUT INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 2-1.
1.
BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTION IS NOT PROVIDED WITH THIS UNIT,
AND MUST BE PROVIDED BY THE INSTALLER.
This disconnect switch
must be fused, lockable, and within sight of, and not to exceed 17m
from the baler, per the National Electrical Code. Additional local codes
may apply. Use the FUSE AND CIRCUIT BREAKER chart and the WIRE
SIZE chart in the MAINTENANCE section of this manual for reference
during the electrical installation.
2.
Before connecting power to the baler, check the incoming line voltage
with a voltmeter. Also, check voltage wiring in the baler panel box. If the
baler is not wired to the proper voltage, make necessary corrections
before proceeding.
3.
A lockable disconnect switch
IS NOT PROVIDED
in the panel box.
Incoming power should be connected to the top of the terminal block. Be
careful not to let incoming wires touch each other. A properly sized
equipment ground wire should be connected to the enclosure ground lug.
3-3
DANGER
: All equipment should be grounded per National Electric Code.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be connected to a grounded, metal, permanent wiring system; or
an equipment grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and
connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the appliance.
If there is any doubt whether the equipment is properly grounded, a qualified electrican
should be consulted.
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