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| | | INSTALLING THE CONTROL | | |
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| | | WARNING It is the responsibility of the equipment manufacturer or individual installing the apparatus to take diligent care in installing it. The National Electrical Code (NEC), sound local electrical and safety codes, and when applicable, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) should be followed when installing the apparatus to reduce hazards to persons and property. | | |
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| | | MOUNTING THE CONTROL PROPERLY The mounting template (provided in the shipping box) can be used to facilitate mounting the control. The control may be mounted in any position. For encased controls, refer to the mounting template for instructions. | | |
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| | | WARNING User must provide a proper enclosure for chassis type controls. Circuitry is not at ground potential. No work should be performed on or close to the control while it is connected to the AC line. | | |
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| | | CONNECTING THE DRIVER BOARD | | |
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| | | WARNING Disconnect the 115VAC power line to the control before making electrical connectionsor replacing motor brushes. Connection of the power line should be the very last connection made. Please follow the instructions carefully. | | |
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| | | NOTE: Any exposed circuit boards should be handled in astatic-protected area. The feature boards use CMOS circuitry. Static discharge into the feature boards must be avoided. All encased controls accept 1/2-inch liquid-tight conduit fittings. For wire sizes and electrical connections referto the National Electrical Code (NEC)—Article 430—"Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers" and/or applicable local area codes. If extension cords are used, they should be kept short for minimum voltage drop and optimum performance. Only copper wire with 60°C rated insulation is recommended. The terminal block will accept leads up to 14gauge (18 gauge is the smallest recommended size). Please also review the safety notes on pages 6,7, 8, and 10. The barrier terminal block (TB1) screws should be tightened to 6 Ib-in. | | |
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