
LIT 9003
©2012 EXAIR Corporation
4.
The EFC is shipped with a standard 120V power cord for easy hook up. The end plug can be removed for other voltages (the
green wire with yellow stripe is ground). The EFC is easy to use throughout the world as it accepts input voltages from 100V-
240 VAC, and frequency of 50/60 Hz without having to change any internal connections of the control. Always follow all
necessary wiring codes along with the lockout and tagging procedure of your facility.
For European installation, use a power cord that is Agency Certified and marked by VDE, HAR or equivalent Agency for 6A,
250 VAC, 65ºC, PVC, VW-1 or FV-1 Flame Rating, Type H05VVF or equivalent, 3 x 0.75
2
mm wire size, 6-12mm Cable OD.
Use a Male Plug Type CEE 7/7 or Agency Certified equivalent plug for other countries.
ALWAYS CONNECT THE POWER CORD PLUG TO A GROUNDED OUTLET.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER PRIOR TO REMOVING THE COVER.
5.
The sensor has a 9’ (3m) cable. Use a wire tie wrap (not supplied) to neatly bundle any excess cable. The sensor should be
mounted in a location best suited for sensing the product, container, etc. A mounting bracket is provided.
Sensor Mounting Bracket Template
Sensor/Timer Setup:
Sensor
1. The operation selector screw is factory set to the “L” position (“D” for “dark sensing” and “L” for
“light sensing”). “L” is used for the majority of the applications.
2. With the EFC timer control mounted and cover on, plug the unit into
the ac power source, then push the power button (button lights up
when “on”). The green light on the sensor indicates power. The orange
light indicates the sensing of an object. The sensor distance has been
factory set at 12” (305mm). To change the sensing distance (from
sensor to part), put the part in its normal location, in front of the
sensor. Adjust the distance by turning the sensitivity adjustment screw
(min./max.).
(Top of Sensor Head)