61
30
30
30
120
83.5
B
-
1.
B
-
2.
Fig. 2
-2
B
TB
Fig. 2
-1
Fig. 2
-
3
46
A
6
2.3. Connecting the wired remote controller
2.3.1. Connecting the wired remote controller cable to FTC
Connect the wired remote controller cable to 5 and 6 on the ter-
minal block (TB62) on the FTC controller. (Photo. 2-4)
Wiring wire No. × size (mm
2
) : 2 × 0.3 (Non-polar)
The 5 m wire is attached as an accessory. Max. 500 m
Wiring size must comply with the applicable local and national
codes.
Circuit rating: DC12V
Circuit rating is NOT always against the ground.
2.3.2. For wired remote controller
1) Installing procedures
(1)Select an installing position for the remote controller. (Fig. 2-1)
►
Procure the following parts locally:
2 piece switch box
Thin copper conduit tube
Lock nuts and bushings
[Fig. 2-1]
A
Remote controller pro
fi
le
B
Required clearances surrounding the remote controller
C
Installation pitch
(2)Seal the service entrance for the remote controller cable with
putty to prevent possible invasion of dew drops, water, cock-
roaches or insects. (Fig. 2-2)
A
For installation in the switch box
B
For direct installation on the wall, select one of the follow-
ings:
• Prepare a hole through the wall to pass the remote controller
cable (in order to take out the remote controller cable from
the back), then seal the hole with putty.
• Take out the remote controller cable through the cut-out up-
per case, then seal the cut-out notch with putty.
B-1. To lead the remote controller cable from the back of
the controller
B-2. To take out the remote controller cable through the up-
per portion
[Fig. 2-2]
C
Wall
G
Switch box
D
Conduit
H
Remote controller cable
E
Lock nut
I
Seal with putty
F
Bushing
J
Wood screw
2) Connecting procedures (Fig. 2-3)
1
Connect the remote controller cable to the terminal block.
A
To TB62 No. 5 and 6 on the FTC unit
B
TB6 (No polarity)
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