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Installation Manual                                                                                                

                                                                                                         

 

 

Installation Overview 

 
This section covers the mounting and wiring of the MicroZone system.  Anyone responsible for 
programming and operating the MicroZone should also read the 

MicroZone Operations Manual

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There are two symbols commonly used throughout this section: 
 

This symbol means the text describes steps that involve going near terminals with 
potentially deadly voltage. Always shut off power to all MicroZone modules and all 
attached devices before opening the cover.  

 

 
This symbol means the text has extra importance since it is describing the importance 
of a feature or explaining a step to which you should pay close attention to avoid 
problems. 

  

Mounting and Wiring 

 
Mount the MicroZone MC110A control module indoors where the temperature remains between 0 
degrees Fahrenheit (- 17 degree Celsius) and 105 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius). 
Place the controller away from motors and relays/contactors that switch high current.  
 
Do not install it in the same room where the animals live since the air tends to be corrosive to 
electronic circuits. A separate room or control office is a preferred location. 
 
Use the mounting holes on the enclosures for mounting the modules.  Before you drill holes into 
the enclosure, mark their locations and make sure that you do not drill into circuit boards and 
cables.  
 

Unless absolutely necessary, do not remove the circuit boards. They are static-sensitive 
and should always be handled with appropriate grounding and electrostatic precautions. 
 
 

Always remove power from the MicroZone modules and controlled devices before 
removing any MicroZone module covers or servicing any heating device. 

Conduit and Connections 

 
To avoid electrical shorts or damage due to moisture, you should 
never run conduit openings through the top of the box. Conduit 
and hubs should be corrosion-resistant plastic or fiberglass. Use 
only liquid-tight strain-relief connectors to bring wires into the 
box. 

Summary of Contents for MicroZone MC110A

Page 1: ...Installation Manual 10 31 2014 0 10V Automatic Lamp Mat Heating Control Installation Operation...

Page 2: ...on Overview 3 Mounting and Wiring 3 Conduit and Connections 3 Module Installation 4 Wiring Setup 4 Wiring Multiple MPM100 Power Modulators into a System 4 Wiring MPM100 Power Modulator 6 Wiring Instru...

Page 3: ...Place the controller away from motors and relays contactors that switch high current Do not install it in the same room where the animals live since the air tends to be corrosive to electronic circuit...

Page 4: ...e the animals live A separate room or hallway is a preferred location Do not install the modules where they will be subjected to harsh chemicals When fastening the covers to the units be sure to only...

Page 5: ...one system a dedicated Phase 2 wire must be run to the Modulators MPM100 s This will prevent load current on the Phase 2 wire from interfering with proper operation of the MPM100 modulator For 120V op...

Page 6: ...ch power modulator will have its own heating device circuit wiring Wiring MPM100 Power Modulator Ensure power is removed from the power distribution panel before wiring in the heating device feed circ...

Page 7: ...ring Multiple MPM100 Power Modulators into a system section above for more information MPM100 Power Modulator Connect the MPM100 s BLACK wire to the power panel Phase 1 Connect the MPM100 s WHITE wire...

Page 8: ...actory for repair Flashing AUTO indicator Communications between the Controller MC110A and the Modulator have failed The communications wiring may have been damaged or become disconnected Intermittent...

Page 9: ...f 12 MPM MicroZone Power Modulators within 500 feet using 18AWG two conductor wire MPM100 MicroZone Power Modulator Input Power 120 240VAC 16A Maximum Load Rating 0 120VAC or 0 240VAC 2kW 120V or 4kw...

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