3.2 Aluminum Enclosure Conduit Knockouts
To remove the Knockout plugs in the bottom of the enclosure, hold a center-punch in the
green
circled areas
shown in the illustrations above, and hit the punch with a hammer. The areas to hit are perpendicular to the
welds that hold the knockouts. Deburr the hole with a file and make sure there are no shavings inside the
enclosure.
IMPORTANT:
All unused, open knockouts MUST be sealed!
3.3 Flex Conduit Installation
1. Remove the applicable knockouts from the base of the PV200 enclosure.
2. Install Flex Conduit from the rigid conduit to the knockouts in the pedestal conduit plate.
IMPORTANT:
All unused knockout holes must be sealed to meet NEC compliance codes.
3.4 Power and Communication Wiring
1. Pull three (3) #14 AWG wires (green, black and white) from a dedicated circuit breaker to supply power
to the terminal.
NOTE:
Petro-Net communication to other terminals should also be pulled in this conduit.
2. Connect power and neutral wires to the power connection terminal block marked “LINE” (or “L”) and
“NEUTRAL” (or “N”). Connect the ground to the wire to the terminal labeled “GROUND” (or “GND”).
CAUTION:
Petro-Net communication wires can be in the same conduit with
the power wiring only when the communication wires have the same voltage-
insulation rating as the power wires.
3. Connect the Petro-Net wires to the communication terminal block.
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