Figure 14 Circuit Breakers Inside Proportioner
Cabinet
Ref.
Size
Component
CB20
50 A
Heated Hose
Figure 15 Circuit Breakers Inside Alternator
Assembly
Ref.
Size
Component
CB10
90 A
120/240V Alternator
Circuit Breaker Configuration Options
Improper configuration can result in electric shock.
All electrical wiring must be done by a qualified
electrician and comply with all local codes and
regulations. See page 27 and 28 for correct circuit
breaker configuration.
See
for recommended
circuit breaker configuration.
Sub-Panel Options
Some customer changes are acceptable to
accommodate larger loads from auxiliary equipment
or a sub-panel. It is suggested that circuit breakers
CB07 be substituted to accommodate larger loads
or a sub-panel. The total auxiliary equipment
loads added to the configuration must be limited
to the system’s available auxiliary current. See
, for available auxiliary current at
240V, 60Hz.
See the Reactor repair manual for optional circuit
breakers and their current ratings. Circuit breakers
used must meet UL489 specifications.
Auxiliary Wiring Diagram Options.
The generator supplies power in a 3-wire,
single-phase, mid-point neutral wiring configuration.
For 240 VAC loads, wire the load across the output
terminals of the circuit breaker. For 120 VAC loads,
wire the load between the neutral terminal blocks
below the circuit breaker to one pole of the circuit
breaker. See electrical diagrams in Reactor repair
manual.
Disable Booster Heat
Disable booster heat to allow use of power for
additional auxiliary power.
To replace or repair a circuit breaker, see the Reactor
2 Integrated Repair manual.
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