Glendinning CRMA 50 Installation & Operation Manual page 5

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3.5 Installing the Hawse Pipe (optional accessory)
The installation of the Hawse Pipe is optional.
You may also use your existing Hawse Pipe or any
storage space door that is accessible to where you
select the power cord to exit.
Before drilling or cutting, be certain that the area
behind the Hawse Pipe is free of wires, plumbing
or structural supports.
Mounting surface should be a minimum of 1/2"
thick. Proper thickness may be achieved by using a
butt block of marine-grade plywood behind the
mounting surface.
Mount Hawse Pipe.
3.6 Connect AC Power to Unit "Pigtail" Cable
50amp 125v AC
50amp 125/250v AC
50amp 125/250v AC w/ Isolation Transformer
63amp 250v AC
Black - Line 125VAC
White - Neutral
Green - Ground
Black - Line 1 125v AC
Red
- Line 2 125v AC
White - Neutral
Green - Ground
Black - Line 1 125v AC
Red
- Line 2 125v AC
Green - Ground
Brown - Line 250AC
Blue
- Neutral
Green - Ground
Part#:
04079-CRM — Hawse Pipe w/ Guide Roller Assembly
04079-CRM-LS — Hawse Pipe w/ Guide Roller In-
Limit Switch Assembly
Hole cut out 3.75"
diameter
The "pigtail" that comes on the Cordreel must
be connected to the junction box or power switch that
supplies 125v or 250v to the boats electrical system.
Strip the insulation from the end of the "pigtail" as
well as the green, white, black, and red wires
within the insulation jacket.
Attach appropriate connectors to each wire and
attach to the junction box.
!
WARNING:
All wiring should be done in ac-
cordance with ABYC's standards. If
you are unsure of these stand-
ards, consult a qualified electri-
cian.
Failure to wire correctly may re-
sult in DEATH, INJURY OR DAM-
AGE TO PERSONS, VESSESL, OR
UNIT. Terminals are marked for
correct wiring: LINE, NEUTRAL, &
GROUND.
Clearance hole 17/64
Holes 4" apart
!
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