Set The Operating Current - Tesla 1069742-00-A Installation Manual

Wall connector, 80a single phase
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Set the Operating Current

Follow these instructions to configure the DIP
switch. The following illustration shows an
enlarged view of the DIP and rotary switches.
Warning: Power MUST remain OFF before
setting or changing the DIP or rotary
switches. Changing these switches with
the power ON will not be recognized by
the system and is dangerous due to the
risk of electric shock.
1.
Turn OFF power.
2.
Use a non-conductive object (such as a
plastic pen) to adjust the DIP switch
settings:
Switch Position 1:
For a Line to Line connection
(240V) set the DIP switch DOWN.
For an Line to Neutral connection
(277V), set the DIP switch UP (the
ON position).
Warning: Before you set the DIP
switches, confirm which type of
input service the utility provides.
Switch Position 2:
DIP Switch Position 2 should
always be in the UP position.
DIP Switch
Up (ON)
Position 1
Line to
Neutral
(277V)
Position 2
Normal
3.
Set the rotary switch for the appropriate
current setting supported by your circuit
breaker. Typical circuit breaker ratings are:
15A, 20A, 25A, 30A, 35A, 40A, 45A, 50A,
60A, 70A, 80A, 90A, and 100A.
Step-by-Step Installation Instructions
Step-by-Step Installation Instructions
4.
Down
5.
Line to Line
(240V)
6.
Not
7.
Applicable
Use a small flathead screwdriver to adjust
the rotary switch to the appropriate circuit
breaker capability setting. The
corresponding rotary switch settings for
the typical circuit breakers are shown in
the following table:
Rotary
Maximum
Switch
Output
Position
Current
0
Test mode
1
12A
2
16A
3
20A
4
24A
5
28A
6
32A
7
36A
8
40A
9
48A
A
56A
B
64A
C
72A
D
80A
E
Not a valid
selection
F
Slave mode
Reattach the ribbon cable to the sealing
cover.
Reinstall the sealing cover. Use a T20
security pin Torx driver to lightly secure
the sealing cover by installing only the top
screw.
Turn ON power.
If the installation is successful, the LEDs
briefly sequentially illuminate green with a
pattern that ends with the top green LED
staying solid ON. If there is a solid or
flashing red LED, refer to Troubleshooting
on page 23 and resolve the error before
you continue.
Circuit
Breaker
N/A
15A
20A
25A
30A
35A
40A
45A
50A
60A
70A
80A
90A
100A
N/A
N/A
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