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•  Only about half the outlets in any facility will complete the 220/240 VAC connection.

2. Connect equipment. SET EQUIPMENT POWER SWITCH “OFF” BEFORE CONNECTING.
 

a. Connect equipment to be powered to the “220 Volt Power Output.”

 

b.  Switch circuit breaker “ON.”  A “buzz” may be heard for a few moments when power 

is switched on.

 

c. Use equipment according to manufactures instructions.

3. Care & Cleaning:
 

•  Before cleaning, disconnect Orion 1 Power Supply from all electrical connections.  

Clean case with a cloth lightly moistened with water. 

 

•  Do not immerse. 

  

• Do not use organic solvents such as acetone, alcohol, or mineral spirits.

Troubleshooting Tips

1.  “220 Volts” lamp doesn’t light.
 

•  Make sure that power cord connectors are firmly seated.   

 

•  Using Receptacle Tester supplied with Orion 1 power supply, check outlets for correct 

wiring and electrical power.  If outlet is not correctly wired, have certified Electrician 
correct outlet wiring.        

 

•  Continue moving “PLUG B” power cord to different outlets until “220 Volts” lamp 

lights.  About half the outlets in any facility will complete the 220/240 volt connection.

2.  “220 Volts” lamp lights, but there is no power at 220/240 volt outlet.
 

•  Assure that circuit breaker is switched “ON”.

3.   Orion 1 power supply clicks repeatedly during operation and/or equipment runs as if it is not 

getting enough power.

 

•  Power cords supplying Orion 1 power supply are too long and/or the wire too small 

for the amps demanded by the equipment.  Use power cords with larger wire

 

•  For power cords over 50 feet, use #12-3 AWG three prong, grounded power cords.

4.  Orion 1 trips Ground Fault Interrupters (GFI) in system and fails to operate.
 

•  The Orion 1 power supply does not operate on GFI protected outlets or circuits.  

Move power cords to non-GFI outlets or circuits.  If a GFI is needed, connect a 
220/240 volt GFI to the 220/240 volt outlet of the Orion 1 power supply.

5.  Orion 1 fails to “click” as power cords are inserted into 110/120 volt outlets.
 

• Check power at outlet with Outlet Tester.  Correct if necessary.

 

•  If there is power at the 110/120 volt outlet, but no “click” from the Orion 1 power sup-

ply when the plug is inserted, the safety circuits are not operating.  Call Titan Controls 
for assistance.

Controller Specifications:

 

Input Voltage = 

115 +/- 10% Volts AC, 60 HZ, non-GFI circuits

 

Cord set = 

Two power cords, 72 inches each, standard NEMA 5-15 plugs

 

 

15 amperes, each line

 

Output Voltage = 

Single Phase Input: 230 Volts AC nominal (2 times input voltage)

 

 

Three Phase Input: 208 Volts AC nominal (1.732 times input voltage) 

 

Output Power = 

2760 watts at 115volts AC, single phase, input

 

Output Current = 

12A max., continuous

 

Output receptacle = 

NEMA 6-15R

  Power Consumption = 

8 watts at no load

 

Environment = 

Indoor  use only.  

 

 

Use in well ventilated area.

 

    No explosive gases, dust or other materials 

 

 

Keep dry,  away from water, oils or other liquids.

 

 

Avoid excessive dust.

  Storage Temperature; 

32°F  (0°C) to 135°F (58°C)

  Operating Temperature:  

45°F ( 8°C) to 120°F (50°C)

 

Size = 

3” H x 5” W x 6.5”D

 

Weight = 

3 lbs

United States Patented - Specifications may change due to product and material improvements.

ETL listed for use in commercial applications. 

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240 Volt 

Air Conditioner

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OR

OR

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Sun System 

R

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Orion 1

110/120 Volt Input

110/120 Volt

120 Volt

Cicuit 1

120 Volt

Circuit 2

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