4
Top or Bottom Feed:
NOTE:
A metal closure plug must be grounded (bonded) back on to an unused ground
terminal. Use of a UL Listed Watertight conduit fitting
(not included)
required to maintain Type
4X and Type 12K ratings
(refer to Figures 2, 3)
.
1.
When using Top feed conduit entrance, always form condensation drip loops in wiring as
shown in
Figure 2
.
Wiring:
NOTE:
Use conductors with insulation rated 75˚C or higher having sufficient ampacity in
accordance with the 60˚C column of Table 310-16 of the NEC or Table 2 of the Canadian
Electrical Code.
DO NOT
tin conductors.
1.
WARNING:
TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK, OR DEATH;
TURN OFF POWER
AT CIRCUIT
BREAKER OR FUSE AND TEST THAT POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING!
2.
From conduit, route Ground wire and Neutral wire to DIN mounted color coded Ground and
Neutral terminals. Connect Hot wire(s) to terminal(s) L1, L2, L3 on DIN mounted Rotary
Switch, as per wiring Diagrams
shown on pages 8 to 9
(loop wires as necessary). Route
provided leads through receptacle mounting bracket
and
connect load side of switch T1, T2,
T3 to appropriate receptacle terminals as per Wiring Diagrams. Connect Ground and Neutral
Terminal (if applicable) of Receptacle to corresponding terminals on DIN mounted Terminal
Blocks. Blue color terminal block is Neutral. Green/Yellow terminal block is ground. Tighten all
screws to specified torques. Make sure that there are no loose strands.
NOTE:
The Conduit Hub steel bracket must be grounded (bonded) to the DIN rail mounted
color coded Ground Terminal
(refer to Figures 2, 3)
.
3.
Strip Gages and Torques for LINE and LOAD terminals:
•
For Neutral and Ground terminals, use #14-#8 AWG conductors, strip to 15/32" (12.0 mm)
Torque 7.1 - 8.9 in-lbs (0.8-1 N-m).
•
For Rotary Switch terminals, use #14-#8 AWG conductors, strip to 11/16" (17.5 mm)
Torque 7 in-lbs (0.8 N-m).
•
For Auxiliary terminals, use #18-#14 AWG conductors, strip to 5/16" (8.0 mm)
Torque 7.1 - 8.9 in-lbs (0.8-1 N-m).
•
For Receptacle, refer to wiring instruction sheet supplied with device.
4.
To wire the Locking Receptacle, feed the enclosed wires from Load side of switch, Ground
terminal, and Neutral terminal up through the Receptacle Mounting Bracket
(refer to Figures 2, 3)
.
5.
Make sure there are no stray conductor strands.
6.
Mount the Locking Receptacle to the Mounting Bracket. Use the two (2) mounting screws
provided with the Receptacle.
7.
Make sure there are no stray conductor strands.
8.
Looping of wires as shown in
Figure 2
is mostly necessary for top feed installations to
prevent possible condensation from dripping on to terminals.
9.
Ensure that the enclosure cover’s gasket is in the groove. Close cover and tighten cover
screws alternately to 10 in.-lbs. (1.2 N-m) of torque.
NOTE:
For EDSR, switch knob must be in the “OFF” position to close cover.
10.
Select Receptacle Voltage Label from label sheet provided. Affix Receptacle Voltage Label
to cover
(refer to Figure 4)
.
11.
When mating Receptacle with a
WETGUARD
TM
Plug, affix IP66 ratings label below
Receptacle label as shown in
Figure 4
.
NOTE:
When using a 20A Receptacle, the appropriate Gasket and Gasket Clamp
must
be
used as per following installation instructions. If using a 30A Receptacle, your installation is
complete.
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