Table A
EGS Electrical Group • 7770 North Frontage Road • Skokie, IL 60077
330107-1 Rev. A
06/25/02
Page 3
Terminal Wire Stripping Guide
A
1
1
/
2
B
5
/
16
Warning:
Use cable with diameters within the specified range
given in Table B.
Failure to do so may result in over stressed wore
terminations which could cause the conductors to
pull out of the contacts and cause serious/fatal
injuries due to electrocution.
CORD DIA.
CORD CLAMP
INCHES
CONFIGURATION
.539 - .639
See Figure 1
Caution:
Plug and cord connections are rated for use with
Type SO cord with copper conductors
ONLY
.
Maintenance:
Electrical and mechanical inspection of all components
must be performed regularly. It is recommended that
inspection be performed a minimum of once a year.
Warning:
• Electrical power must be turned “OFF” before and
during installation and maintenance.
• Failure to do so may result in serious or fatal
injuries due to electrocution.
Warning:
If any parts of the plug, receptacle or cable
connector appear to be missing, broken or show
signs of damage:
DISCONTINUE USE
IMMEDIATELY
This condition could cause serious/fatal personal
due to electrocution and or equipment damage.
Repair with proper replacement part(s) before
continuing use.
1. Inspect all contact wire terminals for tightness.
• Discoloration due to excessive heat is an indicator of
possible problems and should be thoroughly
investigated and repaired if necessary.
2. Check grounding and bonding for correct installation
and secure connection. (Retorque).
3. Check gaskets for deterioration and replace if
necessary.
4. Clean exterior surfaces making sure nameplates
remain legible.
5. Inspect cable grip tightness to ensure proper
cord/cable gripping.
6. Torque all screws as described in instructions before
using device.
7. Inspect all parts and replace those which are broken
or excessively worn.
8. Check contacts for signs of excessive arcing or
burning and replace if necessary.
In addition to these required maintenance
procedures, we recommend an Electrical Preventive
Maintenance program as described in the Nation
Fire Protection association Bulletin NFPA No. 70B.
Electrical Testing:
Do not connect to power until conducting the following
electrical tests:
• Test continuity of wiring to verify correct phasing and
grounding connections.
• Measure insulation resistance to be sure system
does not have any short circuits or unwanted grounds.
Electrical Ratings:
125-250V A.C., 20A at 2 H.P.; 28V D.C.
Warning:
• Do not modify these devices in any way.
• Replace any missing or broken parts with proper
replacement parts from Appleton Electric, LLC.
• Modifications of these devices or substitution of
parts with non-standard parts may result in
serious/fatal personal injury from electrocution.
Table B
CORD
CLAMP
INSULATOR
CLAMP
Figure 1
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