Installation
Power
Power
Power Supply
Supply
Supply Requirements
Requirements
Requirements
To avoid injury from fire, explosion, or electric
shock, all electrical wiring must be done by a
qualified electrician and comply with all local codes
and regulations.
See Table 1 for power supply requirements. The
system requires a dedicated circuit protected with a
circuit breaker.
Table
Table
Table 1
1
1 ... Power
Power
Power Supply
Supply
Supply Specifications
Specifications
Specifications
Model
Model
Model
Voltage
Voltage
Voltage
Phase
Phase
Phase
Hz
Hz
Hz
Current
Current
Current
EM0011
EM0012
EM0013
EM0014
100–250
Vac
1
50/60
20 A
EM0021
EM0022
EM0023
EM0024
200–250
Vac
1
50/60
20 A
Hazardous
Hazardous
Hazardous Area
Area
Area Cabling
Cabling
Cabling and
and
and Conduit
Conduit
Conduit
Requirements
Requirements
Requirements
Explosion
Explosion
Explosion Proof
Proof
Proof
All electrical wiring in the hazardous area must be
encased in Class I, Division I, Group D approved
explosion-proof conduit. Follow all National, State,
and Local electric codes.
A conduit seal (D) is required within 18 in. (457 mm)
of the motor for the US and Canada. See Fig. 3.
All cables must be rated at 70°C (158°F).
Flame
Flame
Flame Proof
Proof
Proof (ATEX)
(ATEX)
(ATEX)
Use appropriate conduit, connectors, and cable
glands rated for ATEX II 2 G. Follow all National,
State, and Local electric codes.
All cable glands and cables must be rated at 70°C
(158°F).
8
3A3384B
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com