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Chamberlain MG 1300 Wiring & Specifications
Chamberlain MG 1300 Wiring & Specifications

Chamberlain MG 1300 Wiring & Specifications

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WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
Wiring 12 Vdc or 24 Vdc Transormer
12 Vdc Transormer
(Provided)
HARDWARE LIST AND SPECIFICATIONS
Magnetic Lock Plate and Junction Box
Magnetic Lock
Magnetic Lock Screws (4)
Housing: Stainless Steel
Junction Box: Steel
Magnet Plate: Steel
Plating: Zinc Clear
Power Supply
12 Vdc Supply:
Transformer: input 120 Vac
Output: 7.2 VA 12 Vdc @ 600 mA
24 Vdc Supply (Not provided):
Transformer: input 120 Vac
Output: 14.4 VA 24 Vdc @ 600 mA
Current draw
250 mA @ 24 V, 500 mA @ 12 V 600 mA
• If power supply is 12 Vdc and wire is 50 ft. use
18 AWG, if wire is 150 ft. use 14 AWG
• If power supply is 24 Vdc and wire is 50 ft use
22 AWG, if wire is 150 ft. use 18 AWG
Black
White
Green
Red
12 Vdc @ 500 mA
WIRING & SPECIFICATIONS
24 Vdc Transormer
(Not Provided)
Black
Green
24 Vdc @ 500 mA
Junction Plate
Cover Screws (4)
Junction Box Cover
Armature Side Screw
Armature Plate
Rubber Washer
Washers
Armature Screw
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals
including lead, which are known to the State of California to
cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Do Not Use Wire
Smaller than
White
Red
Transformer
Model MG 1300
22 AWG
Guide Pins (2)
Armature

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  • Page 1 WIRING & SPECIFICATIONS Model MG 1300 WIRING INSTRUCTIONS Wiring 12 Vdc or 24 Vdc Transormer 12 Vdc Transormer 24 Vdc Transormer (Provided) (Not Provided) Do Not Use Wire Smaller than 22 AWG Black White Black White Green Green 12 Vdc @ 500 mA...
  • Page 2 Washers Anti-Tamper Plug Armature Armature Plate It is necessary to separate the MG 1300 Junction Box parts from the armature and magnet plates prior to welding. Failure to do so will cause the wiring and rubber pieces to burn and melt.