O-ITF-07
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6
(7b)
Wiring Splits at Demounts:
1a.
For shipping purposes, the liquid-tite conduit may have been secured to unit
casing with a strap. Remove and discard strap to free conduit.
2a.
Remove electrical tape securing wires to liquid-tite conduit.
3a.
Remove the screw from junction box.
4a.
Insert the wires that are contained in the liquid-tite conduit into the liquid-tite
connector, then pull wire through box so that the liquid-tite conduit can be
fitted into the box connector.
5a.
Slide the connector nut, that is installed on the conduit, to the connector and
thread nut on connector, then tighten.
6a.
Determine the length of each wire needed, then cut and strip insulation.
7a.
Install each stripped wire end into matching wire connector. If wire
connector is “IT” model, remove rubber plugs to access set screws. Once
wire is inserted, torque set screw to torque shown on drawing. Install rubber
access plugs and secure with electrical tape.
Note:
Wires must be torqued and insulated stripped as shown.
The wire insulation on a properly installed wire must be
inside the insulated connector conductor port no less than
3/8 inch. Install access plus and secure plus with at least
two wraps of electrical tape across plus and around
connector body.
8a.
Install the junction cover.
(8)
Observe all pertinent local ordinances and codes covering installation and operation of air
handling equipment. Adequate clearance for the service and removal of components should be
provided (Do Not install unit in a tight space or dangerously close to roof edge especially on
access
side).
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