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Pic #50A Sonar Photo-Eye when Received
Pic #50B: Sonar Photo-Eye Installed
Pull
the
TOP WHEEL CONTROL BOX
cable to the control box using the appropriate cord connector (see
Picture #48), pull into the enclosure. The control box mounted on your top wheel is used as a junction box
for three air valves (
TOP WHEEL DOWN
,
COUNTER BALANCE and THREE POSITIONS
) as well as two
indicator lights:
SONAR READY
and
TRUCK DETECT
light. The
TRUCK DETECT
light will confirm when
an open bed have been detected.
Pull
a new Low Voltage cable 2 Conductors 14 AWG from the sign to the flasher unit. Connect the flasher
unit power cord into a 120VAC outlet. From the car wash controller, connect one
OUTPUT FUNCTION
to
the flasher unit control input.
Pull
a
4 CONDUCTOR #14 AWG
cable (
300 or 600 VOLT RESISTANT)
from the top wheel motor to the
control box and using one of the knock-out holes available. If your system includes a set of
HIGH-BOYS
SIDE WHEELS
pull an additional
4 CONDUCTOR #14 AWG
cable (
300 or 600 VOLT RESISTANT)
for
each motor, one for
DRIVER SIDE
and one for
PASSENGER SIDE.
Pull
a pair of wire from the
CAR WASH E-STOP STRING
(chose the closest car wash e-stop junction box)
to the Dry N’Shine control box.
Connect
all the wire in the control box according to the electrical diagram below: Single wheel system or
three wheels system (picture #52).
Connect each motor cable to the
1.5 HP DRIVE MOTORS: TOP WHEEL AND SIDE WHEELS (
if
applicable)
.
NOTES:
EACH MOTOR ELECTRICAL CABLES ARE
NOT CONNECTED TO THE MOTOR LEADS WHEN
SHIPPED FROM THE FACTORY.
OPEN THE MOTOR CONNECTION BOXES AND CONNECT
TO THE MOTOR LEADS FOLLOWING THE APPROPRIATE
CONNECTION DIAGRAM BELOW OR
ON THE MOTOR PLATE (PICTURES #54) AND FOR PROPER VOLTAGE.