© Panduit Corp. 2018
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VeriSafe AVT
B21075_00
Page: 14 of 20
04-2018
6.
Insert the other end of the AVT
System Cable in the connector
on the bottom of the Isolation
Module.
System Cable should be secured
using cable mounts or other
means to provide strain relief
and prevent damage. Verify that
the enclosure door will open and
close without straining the
System Cable.
7.
Terminate the sensor and ground leads.
Secure the sensor leads to the conductors and
insulate the connections.
•
Sensor leads for each phase and ground
must not be in direct contact with each other
for the AVT to function properly as shown in
the figure.
•
Sensor leads of the same color should be
terminated on the same conductor. Each
conductor should have at least one sensor
lead set, as shown on the schematic
diagrams.
•
There is no
maximum distance limitation
between the two leads on each phase,
however there should not be any circuit
elements installed between them.
•
Do no extend the sensor leads with a splice
.
•
Use approved connection methods and
follow local codes and standards when
terminating the sensor leads.
•
Secure the sensor leads to the conductors to
prevent the leads from contacting ground if
the termination fails.
•
Refer to the Installation Considerations
section for additional information.
8.
Route Sensor Leads and AVT System
Cable to avoid sharp edges, pinch points
and prevent mechanical damage.
Secure the Sensor Leads with cable ties,
clamps, mounts or tape to provide strain
relief and prevent movement in the
event that the termination point failed.
Insulate the terminations.
9.
Install Instruction Label directly
under or next to the Indicator
Module on the exterior of the
enclosure
(see Note 1)
. Mark the
label to indicate where in the
circuit the AVT is installed.
10.
Install the Cap Label with the appropriate
language, if other than English.
11.
Install the battery. See Battery
Replacement section of the manual for
further details.
Note 1: The Instruction Label is UL approved for application to galvanized and stainless steel, ABS, polycarbonate, and polyester painted
surfaces. It is up to the installer to verify proper bond to other surface types.