Remote Amperage Control Receptacle; Remote Contactor Control Connections (Optional) - Miller Electric MARK VIII-2 Owner's Manual

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4-7. Remote Amperage Control Receptacle

4-8. Remote Contactor Control Connections (Optional)

Tools Needed:
3/8 in
Y Turn Off polyweld system, and disconnect input power
before making contactor control connections.
Whenever the Remote Contactor switch is closed with
Power switch On button pressed, input power is applied
to all modules.
2
1
1
4
3
1
Remote Amperage Control
Receptacles RCX1 ("X"
Represents The Number Of
The Applicable Module 1−8)
The twistlock receptacle in each
module provides a connection point
for an optional remote amperage
control. To connect to one of these
receptacles, insert plug from re-
mote amperage control and turn
clockwise.
ST-144 570-A / Ref. ST-174 143
Terminal strip 1T provides a con-
nection point for connecting a nor-
mally open, momentary contact
switch for remote contactor control.
To connect a remote contactor
control, proceed as follows:
1
Terminal Strip 1T
2
Access Hole Location
Drill or punch a hole in lower right
rear panel to provide access to
terminal strip 1T. Hole size should
accept
standard
strain
relief
connector.
Install strain relief into access hole.
3
Jumper Link
Remove jumper link.
4
Lead Connections
Route cord through strain relief and
connect leads to 1T as shown.
Polarity is not important. Connect
leads on other end of cord to a
suitable switch.
Close and secure rear panel ac-
cess door.
Ref. ST-144 569-B
OM-218 Page 17

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