Pellerin Milnor Corporation
2.
Electrical Connections
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2.1.
Hazards and Precautions
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WARNING:
Severe injury and machine damage hazards —
Electric power can
shock or electrocute you. Incorrect electrical connections can damage ma-
chine components.
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Do not attempt electric power connections unless qualified and authorized.
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Prior to making power connections, read the instructions on all related tags.
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Connect the “stinger leg” if any, only to terminal L3, never to terminals L1 or L2.
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Verify all motor rotation. If the cylinder turns in the wrong direction, interchange the
wires connected to L1 and L2. Never move L3.
CAUTION:
Machine Damage Hazards —
The blower motor or other drive compo-
nents can be destroyed if the blower bearing shipping restraint is incor-
rectly handled.
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Perform the steps given in
2.2: Remove Blower Shipping Bracket and
Reconnect Motor Contactor Coil, page 6
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CAUTION:
Risk of malfunction and damage —
Wiring errors can cause damage and
incorrect operation.
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Label all wires if you must disconnect them to service the control.
2.2.
Remove Blower Shipping Bracket and Reconnect Motor
Contactor Coil
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The machine was shipped with a blower shipping restraint (
Figure 1: Blower Shipping Restraint,
). This bracket immobilizes the blower bearing, preventing bearing damage during ship-
ping. Connections to one side of the blower motor contactor coil (
), are removed after testing, to prevent blower operation with brack-
et in place. When the machine is in its final position, remove the restraint and reconnect the con-
tactor coil as follows:
1. Unbolt and remove red restraint.
2. Install the belt guard.
3. Locate the blower contactor inside the high voltage electric box.
4. Match the tagged coil wire with the tagged contactor coil terminal and reconnect.
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