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10.
Inspect the wiring and Wago
terminals before proceeding:
a.
Ensure no copper is exposed
below the terminal.
b.
Verify that all strands were fully
inserted into the terminal, without
being bent back.
c.
Verify that all Wago connectors
are fully closed. A fully closed
connector has an orange button in
the flush (released) position, and
shows no orange in the tool port.
d.
Confirm each wire is held
securely inside its connector by
performing a pull-push test.
11.
For each of the two shunt trip terminals above the AC terminal block, use a screwdriver to open
the locking tab and insert the shunt trip wiring from the smaller conduit. (Only one wire is
shown in the example.) Shunt wires are interchangeable. Release the terminal tab and confirm
each wire is held securely by performing a pull-push test.
12.
Use cable ties to bundle the wires in one or two places.
13.
Use the supplied duct seal compound to completely seal all AC openings against pest ingress:
a.
The inside of the conduit opening
b.
Within the rodent guard bracket openings for wiring
c.
Around the edges of the rodent guard bracket where it will meet the extrusion
Important:
Ensure the L1, L2, and L3 cables are installed in the correct order. Incorrect
installation creates a phase rotation error later in the process. Phase rotation must be
counter-clockwise.
CAUTION:
Ensure NO copper is
exposed below the terminal
once installed.
Important:
The conduit opening must be sealed to protect the wiring from the environment.
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