PTE10056-I
09 MAR 2018
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1726 North Ballard Road, Suite 1 - Appleton, WI 54911 - 920.991.9082
Technical Support 855.804.5774 - [email protected]
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Locate controller enclosure in the machine room as required by code.
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Wire gauge requirements:
10 gauge wire for power to motor
14 gauge for solenoid coils
18 for all low voltage
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Refer to unit specifi c schematics in fi eld drawings to complete wiring.
Wire per N.E.C. and local codes.
Note:
Not all controller terminals or travel cable wire may be used. High voltage and low
voltage wire must run separate and only cross over perpendicular to each other.
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Locate and check for correct fuse sizes.
Disconnect Power Before Wiring
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1
0
V
2
3
0
V
36”
from the face of
the equipment
The height of working
space in front of
equipment must be a
minimum of
6-1/2 ft.
or
height of the equipment,
whichever is greater per
NEC Code
30”
minimum width or
the width of the equipment
Per NEC Code 110.26 .......
Clear Working Space. The working space
required by this section must be clear at all
times.
Therefore, this space isn’t permitted
for storage.
When normally enclosed live
parts are exposed for inspection or servicing,
the working space, if in a passageway or
general open space, must be suitably
guarded.
Working Space. Equipment that may need
examination, adjustment, servicing, or
maintenance while energized must have
working space provided in accordance
with(1), (2), and (3):
1. Depth of Working Space. The working
space, which is measured from the
enclosure front, must not be less than the
distance of 36”.
2. Width of Working Space. The width of the
working space must be a minimum of 30”,
but in no case less than the width of the
equipment.
CONTROLLER
INSTALLATION AND
WIRING
SERIES :
114, 116
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