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FabriPulse
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M
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9.2.9
Electrical
connections
WARNING: Potential shock hazard. Disconnect power before servicing. Only
qualified electrical personnel should work on this system.
If the integral fan is purchased, the fan motor should be connected to the
power source through a fused disconnect, or combination motor starter with a
rating sufficient to protect the motor. Refer to the fan motor junction box for
proper wiring connections. Check the fan rotation against the rotation arrow for
correct motor connections. Fan rotation should always be clockwise when
looking down from the top of the motor. If incorrect, change the motor leads
as indicated on the motor wiring instructions. Provide adequate grounding of unit.
The FabriPulse M pulse-jet bag collector is supplied with electrical solenoids
in a NEMA 4 enclosure and the standard pulse controller in a NEMA4X enclosure.
Higher NEMA ratings are available as an option. Do not install in classified
hazardous locations without an enclosure suitably rated for the application and
location.
The standard pulse control supplied with the FabriPulse M is the DCT-1010
(or 1022) Dust Collector Timer Controller. This pulse controller is used for on-
demand or continuous cleaning applications.
To power up the DCT controller, connect power line to L1 and L2. Control
Wiring must be field installed between the solenoid valves and the pulse output