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VI. ELECTRICAL WIRING
ROUTING 230/240 VAC WIRING
See Figure 4
Following high voltage wiring specifications
and all local and national electrical codes,
route the 230/240 VAC supply wiring from its
power source through the strain relief and
connect to the power strip. Tighten screws to
8 Kg-centimeters torque. Some OEM units
are equipped with a pre-wired power umbilical
with plug which will snap-lock into the OEM
supplied mating part.
High Voltage Wiring Specifications
Refer to the most recent local and national
codes for Wiring Rules.
INSTALLER MUST PROVIDE A TWO POLE
DISCONNECT FOR ACTIVE AND
NEUTRAL.
MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE
DEVICE: SEE UNIT NAMEPLATE FOR SIZE.
DANGER
– SHOCK HAZARD
MAKE SURE THAT ALL POWER SUPPLY
TO THE UNIT IS DISCONNECTED BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY WORK ON THE UNIT
TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF SHOCK
INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
DANGER
WITH NON-METALLIC SHEATH CABLES
(ROMEX, ETC.), STRIP SHEATH BACK TO
EXPOSE
100-150mm OF SUPPLY LEADS. STRIP
INDIVIDUAL WIRE LEAD ENDS FOR WIRE
CONNECTION (ABOUT 19mm BARE WIRE).
INSERT SUPPLY WIRES INTO THE
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR CLAMP.
SHEATH MUST PROTRUDE PAST THE
CLAMP BUSHING INSIDE THE BOX. MAKE
SURE CABLE IS CENTERED IN CLAMP
BEFORE TIGHTENING. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN!!
THIS COULD RESULT IN PINCHING
THROUGH THE PLASTIC WIRE
INSULATION AND CAUSE SHORTING OR
“HOT” WIRES TO GROUND (SHOCK
HAZARD). THE CLAMP IS INTENDED FOR
STRAIN RELIEF OF THE WIRES. SLIGHT
FIGURE 4
Содержание Maxxair 44000 Series
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