7
PHASE
3PH
PLUG/RECEPTACLE
Not Included
AND CONNECTED TO POWER SUPPLY.
ELECTROCUTION, FIRE, SHOCK, OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY OCCUR IF MACHINE IS NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED
MACHINE IN WET OR DAMP CONDITIONS.
WARNING!
Electrical Safety
Motor Specifications
The standard main motor is typically a 5 HP, three phase, 208-230 volt, but always confirm on the
motor/machine label. It does NOT include a cord or plug. Have a qualified electrician install a cord and
plug or hard-wire into a disconnect following all applicable codes. Confirm your motor electrical
configuration before connecting power! It is listed on the motor label. Before connecting the machine to
the power source, make sure the starter and/or switches are in the "OFF" position.
Power Supply
A separate electrical circuit should be used for each machine. This circuit should not be less than the wiring
listed below and should be protected with an appropriate circuit breaker based on the total running and
start-up amperage's (listed below). If an extension cord is used, use only 3-wire extension cords which
have 3-prong grounding type plugs and matching receptacle which will accept the
machine’s
plug.
SPS-9
VOLTAGE
208-230V
HERTZ
60Hz
Below are RECOMMENDATIONS to be used for this machine based on the above
information. Variables that may affect this are:
Actual voltage supplied to the machine
Electrical code that must be met in your local province.
An electrician will verify that all the demands are met to properly wire the machine. If you have
absolutely any doubt when wiring this machine - please consult with a qualified electrician.
WIRING (Gauge)
See Jacket Printing
If this information is different than what is stated on the Motor Specification Plate - omit this information. It is
possible that the documentation is outdated to a machine change - such as a different motor. Always check the
motor plate prior to any wiring. If any doubts, please consult a certified electrician.
Know when to use a time delay fuse! AKA Slow blow fuse. Generally, if the motor uses a start capacitor, a time
delay fuse is required. This type of fuse will not trip with the initial amperage needed to start the machine, which is
typically double that of the running amperage. Most machines should use this type of fuse.
Note
: most commercial circuit breakers are slow-blow or
“
time-delay
”
by default, to compensate for start-up.
FULL LOAD AMPERAGE @ 230 volts
14.3 Amp
CIRCUIT BREAKER @ 230 volts
20 Amp (
min.)
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