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You will need to cut holes in the controller box and the Motor cover for the conduit. The
holes must be sized ¾ inch conduit. Avoid cutting the holes in the top or sides of the
control box and the Motor cover in outdoor applications. Do not allow metal fragments
onto any part of the controller components under any circumstances. Remove the entire
controller mounting plate out of the controller box by undoing the four 13mm nuts that
secure it. Don’t forget to disconnect the grounding strap. This provides access into the
box for wiring and removing the metal fragments. After installing the necessary wiring
and conduit, mount the controller panel back inside the Box and reconnect the grounding
strap.
At the bottom of the tube system you will mount the rope tensioning assembly. Unlike the
Standard Drive, the Compact Drive design uses the expansion of the tube system to
tension the rope. You may have to re-tap the holes in the tensioner lugs before installing
the tensioner screw. They are both M12 with a right-hand thread on one side and a left-
hand thread on the other. Apply grease to the screw before threading it in.
Install the Sliding contact into the Run the Lower rope through the Arrestor section and to
a position close to the upper rope.
Pull the end of the lower rope through the Arrestor and bring the Arrestor assembly into
place on the end of the tube system. Slide the sleeves of the Arrestor section onto the
tubes while guiding the adjustment screws into the threaded blocks. Make sure that the
adjusting screws are fully extended before you start to thread them into the blocks. Once
the screws are threaded in, a screw them all the way. This will bring the rope ends close
enough together to allow you to attach them to the carriage when it is mounted in place.
Stair-Lift Wiring:
Instruct the person who will be supplying the main power to connect the Drive Cabinet
main leads. Refer to the diagram next page.
Note:
Artira
requires a 15-20 Amp, 200-250V, 50-60 Hz dedicated service
Supply a two-pole 15-20A fused, lockable disconnect and wired in a dedicated circuit to
the fuse panel in the building. Connect the hot wires from the mains panel to the L1 and
L2 connections on the field wiring terminal. Where the mains is supplied as “line –to-
neutral”, connect the line to L1 and the neutral to L2. Connect the ground or bond wire
straight through to the PE terminal in the control box. Feed the mains through one of the
electrical entrance plates on either side of the drive box or through any of the knock-outs
in the bottom of the box. Use proper sized conduit and fixtures.
Confirm that the main disconnect at the lift is off. Measure and record your mains supply
at the panel. Shut the mains off at the panel. Switch on your mains at the panel and then
at the lift and measure the incoming voltage across terminals L1 & L2.
Shut off and lock
out the mains supply until you are ready to test the lift
.
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