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Valco Cincinnati, Inc.
SECTION 3 - GENERAL WIRING GUIDELINES
SECTION 3 - GENERAL WIRING GUIDELINES
SECTION 3 - GENERAL WIRING GUIDELINES
SECTION 3 - GENERAL WIRING GUIDELINES
SECTION 3 - GENERAL WIRING GUIDELINES
WARNING!
WARNING!
WARNING!
WARNING!
WARNING!
Electrical installation should be accomplished only by
experienced service personnel! Otherwise, death,
personal injury, or equipment damage could occur.When
routing low-voltage leads, follow these guidelines:
•
Do not route low-voltage leads in the same conduit as wires
carrying a high-current load.
•
Do not route low-voltage leads adjacent to, or across wires
carrying a high-current load. If low-voltage leads must cross
or run parallel to wires carrying high current, keep the leads
at least 6" (152 mm) from high-current wires.
•
Do not splice or solder leads.
•
Trim leads to the required length. Leads should be only as
long as necessary for installation.
•
All wiring should be in conduits or wireways.
WARNING!
WARNING!
WARNING!
WARNING!
WARNING!
Electrical connections should be made only by
experienced service personnel! Otherwise, death,
personal injury, or equipment damage could occur.
When conencting the supply of electrical power, follow these guidelines:
•
Connect the control to a “clean” supply of electrical power.
Use a dedicated circuit if possible.
If a dedicated circuit is not available, do
not connect the control to a circuit that
supplies high-amperage equipment—
use another circuit such as a lighting
circuit. Otherwise, equipment may not
function properly.
Routing Low-
Voltage Leads
Connecting
the Supply of
Electrical
Power