Power Connections; Figure 1 - Ac Power Compression Gland; Figure 2 - Ac Power Using 1/2" Conduit; Figure 3 - Ac Power Using 3/4" Conduit - RaceAmerica 6428E Manual

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Figure 1
110VAC/230VAC
Power Cord installation
with Compression
Gland
Figure 2
110VAC/230VAC
Electrical Wire
installation using
1/2in conduit
Figure 3
110VAC/230VAC
Electrical Wire
installation using
3/4in conduit
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POWER CONNECTIONS

Power is supplied through the POWER
INPUT box located on the backside bottom left
rear corner. Models are available powered by
either 110VAC/230VAC or 12VDC or 24-30VDC.
AC power can be connected with an AC power
cord using the watertight compression gland
shown in Figure 1 using a standard 3-conductor
power cord.
L = live or hot side of AC power
N = neutral side of AC power
G = ground lead of AC power
Power can also be conduit connected by installing
a 1/2in (Figure 2) or 3/4 (Figure 3) by removing
the compression gland. The 3/4" conduit fixture
is connected to the matching hole in the cabinet
metal. The compression gland can remain in
place to provide a watertight connection. DC
power is connected to the terminal strip for
12VDC powered equipment and 24VDC powered
equipment. Figure 4 illustrates the typical
installation for 24VDC powered equipment. An
external chassis ground connection is provided
and should be connected to a grounded wire for
permanent installations. DC powered models will
accept 12VDC or 24-30VDC but not both.
Figure 4 - Example of 24VDC powered
equipment DC Power Cord installation
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