Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group
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Version 1.7.1 /November 2014
Inspection and installation (cont’d)
Lifting points identification
A.
Remove transportation plate that is found
here.
B.
Anchoring holes.
1-Mechanical anchors: KB ¾” Ø from Hilti,
4” minimum engagement into concrete.
2-Chemical anchors: threaded rod ¾” Ø, Gr:
2, Epcon system, 3 ½” minimum
engagement into concrete.
Verification of the structural capacity of the
floor to be done by others
Figure 2 Anchoring points for a WRTA 150
Note: The type of anchors for the Control Panel and Clamp (if applicable) is to the customer’s
discretion.
This machine needs to be connected to a dedicated line. A dedicated line is a line that is powered
from one breaker or fuse, and that has no other device connected to it. Furthermore, the line shall
be such that the voltage at the outlet will not drop more than 5% under full load. Use of extension
cords is not recommended.
To measure the voltage drop, measure the voltage at the outlet with nothing connected to it this is
VA, then measure the lowest voltage during machine operation. Please read during the complete
cycle and note the lowest value, this is VB.
Take the difference between VA and VB and divide it by VA. This will give you the voltage drop
percentage. Drop= (VA-VB)/VA. This drop should remain under 5% for proper machine operation,
and for compliance with the electrical code.
As an example, an outlet connected to a 15A breaker, wired with #14AWG wire, should not be
further than 70' from the breaker, to meet the 5% voltage drop.
NOTE
: Because of machine configuration, in various circumstances, some of the
elements of the machine may need to be disconnected. Please follow
instructions/indications on elements and/or relevant diagrams to reconnect.
A
B