Installation Manual Installation Overview This section covers the mounting and wiring of the MicroZone system. Anyone responsible for programming and operating the MicroZone should also read the MicroZone Operations Manual. There are two symbols commonly used throughout this section: This symbol means the text describes steps that involve going near terminals with potentially deadly voltage.
Installation Manual Module Installation For trouble-free operation, follow these simple installation guidelines: Electrical wiring used to connect the MicroZone modules must meet all state and local regulatory requirements. Wire rated for 600 volts (minimum) is recommended. Standard electrical conduit or raceways can be used to route wiring for the MicroZone modules.
Installation Manual Wiring Multiple MPM100 Power Modulators into a System When wiring multiple MPM100 modules to a MC110A control unit, connect the orange and blue control wires together in parallel, as shown in the diagram below. You can connect up to twelve power modulators to a single MC110A control unit.
Installation Manual Wiring Instructions MPS100 Power Supply The power supply (MPS100) requires an input of 115 volts AC, 50/60 Hz. Using 14-16 gauge wires connect AC power to the BLACK (LINE), WHITE (NEUTRAL), and GREEN (GROUND) power supply wires. MC110A Control Unit ...
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Installation Manual System Setup / Operation Initial System Configuration New MicroZone installations require a one-time system configuration procedure before use. In this mode you can change whether the unit is connected a heat lamp or a heat mat. Changing System Configuration / Displaying Software Revision 1.
MicroZone as an electronic speed control for electric motors. Service For assistance, make sure you have checked the parameters on the MicroZone. If you still need assistance, contact: 1400 Madison Ave, Suite 504 Mankato, MN 56001 PH: 507-344-8005 FAX: 507-344-8009 www.herdstar.com...
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