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F. Electric Connections for the MINI
1. Install Electric Power Lines
a. Check the rating plate to make sure the MINI is compatible with the local electric supply.
The rating plate is located on the left side of the MINI.
The wiring diagram and the spare parts list are behind the rear access panel.
b. The electrical supply must match all electrical and wiring requirements specified on the rating
plate and must be made in accordance with the following requirements:
1) The MINI must be properly grounded by the installer, and have the electrical power lines installed
in accordance with:
The National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70 LATEST EDITION (USA).
Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.2.
Any other applicable national, state, or local laws, codes, and regulations.
c. A main external disconnect switch should be installed near the MINI as shown in Figure 2-3.
d. A separate fuse or breaker sized to meet the line amps required by the MINI should be
installed either as part of the main external power switch or in a separate fuse box.
The fuse or breaker and disconnect switch combination is called the “Main External
Power Switch” (Figure 2-3).
This appliance is not suitable for connection to a GFI (GFCI). Do NOT use a (GFCI).
e. Install a dedicated outlet for the MINI electrical plug (Figure 2-4). (Plug not supplied.)
f.
Attach a suitable plug to the MINI power cord per local code.
g. Check all cable and wire connections for size, location, and tightness.
h. Replace the top and rear panels and secure it to the MINI before starting the MINI.
MINI
M AIN EXTERNAL
POW ER SW ITCH
D
DEDICATED OUTLET
2. Electrical Connection Data
See the MINI Rating Plate for electrical connection data.
Observe local codes.
Figure 2-4
Main External Power Switch
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