
MEP-4201/4501/4901
2
Installation Guide
Power/Signal
Terminal Block
(Under Conduit Fitting)
Selector
Switches
Illustration 5—Tri-State Floating Point Control
Illustration 3—Two-Position Control (3-Wire), CCW Leg
Illustration 4—Two-Position Control (3-Wire), CW Leg
Wiring
To wire the actuator:
1. Loosen the screw on the
conduit fitting and lift up
to remove the fitting.
2. Using a utility knife or drill, cut the hole plug
to accept wiring or replace the plug with an
application-specific fitting.
NOTE: The hole plugs (or similar fittings) protect
internal components from debris. To
guarantee an IP54 rating, install an HMO-
4521 cord grip or HPO-4051 cable kit.
3. Thread wires through the plugged opening and
connect to the terminal block according to the
relevant application. (See Illustrations 3 through
5.) Adjust the selector switch as needed.
4. Reinstall the conduit fitting and tighten the screw.
Illustration 2—Wiring Compartment
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Maintenance
No routine maintenance is required. Careful
installation will ensure long term reliability and
performance.
More Information
– Power Supply
24 VAC/VDC
CW
CCW
T COM
~/+
–
Switch Position
1 2
– Power Supply
24 VAC/VDC
Contact Position:
Closed = CCW Rotation
CW
CCW
T COM
~/+
Open = CW Rotation
Switch Position
1 2
– Power Supply
24 VAC/VDC
Contact Position:
Closed = CW Rotation
CW
CCW
T COM
~/+
Open = CCW Rotation
Switch Position
1 2
Important Notices
The material in this document is for information
purposes only.
The contents and the product it
describes are subject to change without notice.
KMC Controls, Inc. makes no representations or
warranties with respect to this document. In no event
shall KMC Controls, Inc. be liable for any damages,
direct or incidental, arising out of or related to the
use of this document.
For models, specifications, and
additional information, see
the
MEP-4201/4501/4901 Series
Data Sheet
on the KMC web
site.
For accessories, troubleshoot-
ing, torque selection, links to
sample applications, and other
information, see the
MEP-4xxx
Applications Guide
on the
KMC web site.