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4.2 CONNECTING THE HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE
WARNING: Before installation, ensure that the spray control panel is turned off and power is
disconnected.
CAUTION: Make sure high voltage cables are properly grounded. Failure to ground may cause a
power surge on the system and damage the control board.
SUGGESTED TOOLS
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A properly sized adjustable wrench (for cord grips)
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Slotted screwdriver
(3/8”
or larger for accessing the panel)
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#2 Phillips head screwdriver (for removing the high voltage terminal block enclosure cover)
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1/8”
Slotted screwdriver (for terminals)
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Wire strippers
Figure 4.2: Connecting the high voltage cables to the spray control panel.
CABLE CONNECTION PROCESS
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Remove high voltage block cover and silicone gasket
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Slide cables through the grommets in the bottom of the control box
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Connect cables to the high voltage terminal block bus bar
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Push cables into clamps on the grounding bracket, confirm grounding mesh is in clip
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Attach wire tie around cable and clip
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Make sure grounding wire is connected from grounding bracket to grounding lug and reinstall cover and
silicone gasket
The reset pushbutton strobes and follows the run sequence. This means that while the system is lubricating, the
pushbutton will strobe in sync with the stroke of the piston pump. When the system stops lubricating but the power
remains on, the pushbutton returns to a constant illumination.
If a fault is detected, the reset pushbutton will cease illumination and the stop pushbutton will begin to illuminate. The
stop pushbutton will pulse in accordance with the number of pulses that have been set for the detected system fault.
See Section 7.1 Faults and Fault Codes for more information.