Multi-Zone Low Power Temperature Control Module (Mzlp) - Graco 24T918 Instruction Manual

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Multi-Zone Low Power Temperature Control Module (MZLP)

Replace MZLP Fuse
MZLP Identification
Key
A
F1 and F2 fuses are physically larger than F3-F10
B
Blue sticker on relay
C
Marked 24V133
C
F10 F9
F8 F7
J7
J6
J5
F
. 46: MZLP ID and Fuse Locations
IG
To prevent system damage, always use fast acting
fuses. Fast acting fuses are required for short-circuit
protection.
333347F
24V510
J1
J2
F4 F3
F2
F1
F6
F5
J3
NOTICE
Fuse
Part
24V510 MZLP Fuses
F1, F2
250VAC, 25A, fast acting, white, 0.25 in x 1.2 in
F3-F10
250VAC, 8A, fast acting
Fuse Kits
Kit
MZLP
24V289
24V510
24X480
1. Turn main power switch OFF.
2. Remove electrical enclosure front access door (10).
3. Use a proper non-conductive fuse puller tool to
remove the blown fuse.
Using an improper tool, such as screw drivers or
pliers may break glass on fuse.
NOTE: F1 and F2 are white ceramic and indicate 25A
on the barrel.
NOTE: F3-F10 are clear glass and indicate 8A on the
A
barrel.
B
4. Use a proper non-conductive fuse puller tool to
install the new fuse.
Using an improper tool, such as screw drivers or
pliers may break glass on fuse.
5. Install electrical enclosure front access door (10).
Description
Includes standard clear fuses.
Includes ceramic fuses used for
food industries.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Repair
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