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manual position. In this position pushing the button in resets the
motor protection unit. Additional information on the motor
protection unit is provided in Section 4., “Motor Protection Unit”.
6. Wire power into Phase Perfect
from an appropriate 208 V or 240 V
circuit. See section 2.2.1.2, “Input Wiring Considerations,” for
additional information.
7. Re-attach the front panel.
8. Provide power to Phase Perfect
from the fusible disconnect. When
the remote switch is closed power will be provided to the motor after an
approximately five second delay. Check the motor for correct rotation.
If the rotation is incorrect reverse any two of the three output power
leads T1, T2, and T3.
2.2.2.3
POWER SUPPLY CONFIGURATION
Phase Perfect
can be configured as a power supply to provide three-phase
power to multiple loads of any type, including inductive, resistive, and capacitive
loads. If the Phase Perfect® unit includes the optional Motor Starter feature, the
jumper on the control terminals should be moved to connect B and C terminals.
This will disable the motor overload relay. Separate, properly sized motor starters
should be provided for each motor load to be powered.
The power supply
configuration used to power multiple loads is illustrated below:
SINGLE-PHASE
PANEL
PHASE
PERFECT
T1
T2
T3
GND
T1
T2
T3
GND
L1
L2
GND
MOTOR 1
MOTOR 2
LOAD WITH
INTEGRATED
CONTROLS
MOTOR
STARTER
MOTOR
STARTER
T1
T2
T3
GND
A
B
C
CONTROL JUMPER B TO C
FOR POWER SUPPLY
CONFIGURATION
L1
L2
L3
GND
L1
L2
L3
GND
C T
O E
N R
T M
R I
O N
L A
L
DISTRIBUTION
PANEL
FUSIBLE
DISCONNECT