LINE
VOLTAGE HP 14 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG 8 AWG 6 AWG
1/2 150/350 250/400 400/500 500/700 650/1000
3/4 ---------- 150/250 250/400 400/600 500/850
1 ---------- ---------- 150/300 250/450 400/700
1/2 450/2000 750/3000 1200/4300 ---------- ---------
3/4 350/1500 600/2400 900/3700 1100/4500 ---------
1 300/1200 450/1900 750/3000 900/4800 ---------
1-1/2 200/800 400/1500 500/2000 900/4800 ---------
WIRE GAUGE
3Ø
208-230
440-480
1Ø
115/
208-230
ELECTRICAL SET-UP AND CONNECTIONS
CONNECTION OF INCOMING POWER
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WARNING:
DO NOT APPLY POWER UNTIL TOLD TO DO
SO! RISK OF SHOCK OR INJURY MAY RESULT.
NOTE:
Before connecting the operator to an incoming power supply, use a
voltmeter to determine that the electrical service is the same as that on the
operator label. If the operator is connected to an incorrect power supply,
damage will result, which is
NOT
covered by warranty.
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1. Be sure the power switches at source, and at the operator are
OFF.
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2. In the diagram below find the supply power that matches your
installation and connect as shown.
Incoming
Power
115V - 1Ø
Operator
Utility Box
BLK
BLK
WHT
WHT
GND
GND
Inside Utility Box,
Connect As Shown
115V - 1Ø
L1 L2
Hot Hot
Ground
L1 L2 L3 Ground
Incoming Power
220V - 1Ø
Incoming Power
ALL
- 3Ø
NOTE:
Wiring to operator must use watertight materials in accordance with
local electric code. See wire gauge/distance charts for proper sizing.
Master/Slave installations should have
SEPARATE
power supply wiring or
length of wire runs should be figured at half that shown on the chart.
This
unit must be grounded in accordance with N.E.C. and local codes.
LOW VOLTAGE WIRE
GAUGE/DISTANCE CHART
24 AWG: Up to 150'
20 AWG: 150' - 200'
250' - 1,500'
Control wiring should be run as twisted
pairs. DO NOT run control wires in the
same conduit as power wires. telephone
wires, or loop detector leads.
18 AWG: