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Jet 197 Installation And User Manual page 4

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screw points adjacent to the corner screw receivers for the panel
cover.
b. Additional mounting brackets are supplied if larger mounting
hardware is desired.
2. After mounting the control panels determine the location of conduit and
wiring for the control panel. Make sure to check local codes and
regulations regarding power requirements.
3. The Jet model 197 control panel is not equipped with knockouts for
electrical conduit connections. Pilot holes must be drilled in the enclosure
to allow conduit access into the panel. For best results use a GreenLee®
punch for the conduit access holes. Make sure the holes are the proper
size for the type of conduit selected. Ideally conduit should enter from the
bottom of the enclosure to increase protection from water infiltration into
the panel. Be sure to avoid damaging the internal components of the
control panel when drilling conduit access holes.
Refer to the Conduit Location Template for conduit entry locations.
4. Attach all conduit and cable connectors to the control panel. Be sure to
follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper connection installation.
ONLY UL APPROVED WATERTIGHT HUB AND FITTINGS CAN BE USED
WHEN ATTACHING CONDUIT AND WIRING TO THE CONTROL PANEL.
Jet recommends using Carlon or T&B liquidtight non-metallic conduit
and fittings for field installations. Sample instructions have been
provided, refer to the proper model connector fitting instructions
provided by the manufacturer for exact installation instuctions.
5. Assure that all connections are properly installed and watertight.
6. Pull all cables and wiring through the conduit and connectors into the
control panel. Make sure to allow sufficient wiring to make all connection
within the control panel.
7. Make all the appropriate connections to the control panel terminal blocks
as required for the system. If several connections are required it may be
useful to label the inbound and outbound wiring according to the system
design to aid in future maintenance and troubleshooting.
8. The control panel is designed to operate on up to four separate circuits,
depending on the system configuration and local regulatory requirements.
Each individual circuit should be a separate 115-volt, single phase, 60
Hertz AC circuit. Alarm, aerator, and compressor circuits should not
exceed 15 amp breakers from the central breaker panel. The pump circuit
may operate on either 115V or 220V circuit with a 15 amp breaker.
9. Power supply wiring should be at least #14 AWG solid copper wires.
10. A grounding conductor should be installed from the ground buss bar to the
main breaker panel in the dwelling. All system component grounds should
then be connected to the grounding buss.
Failure to connect system components or the model 197 to
proper ground will void any product warranties.
Jet Inc. 750 Alpha Drive Cleveland, OH 44143 www.jetincorp.com 800.321.6960
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QA-SAL-132
REV 7/31/2013

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