Installation Procedure; Rough-In And Terminate Cable - ETC Echo Relay Panel Mains Feed Installation Manual

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Installation Procedure

1. If applicable, remove the door and lower protective cover.
2. If applicable, locate and remove the faulty hardware from the panel.
a. Loosen the terminal screws securing the relay Input and relay Output wire terminations
to the faulty relay/dimmer.
b. Remove the Neutral wire spade from the faulty relay or dimmer.
c. Loosen and remove the screws securing the relay or dimmer card in place.
3. Locate the relay or dimmer module and hardware provided in the kit.
4. Install the module into the designated relay output
(single, double, or triple space).
a. Modules include control connectors, located on the
bottom side of the card, that connect to the
EchoRelay Panel Mains Feedcontrol card. Align the
bottom mounted connectors to the designated
receptacles on the control card.
b. Gently press down on the module until the
connectors are fully seated.
c. Secure the card into the output position using the
two provided screws.

Rough-In and Terminate Cable

The recommended cable for each termination is limited to
the wire lugs and termination connectors provided in the
panel. Refer to the chart included with each termination section for wire specification, strip
length and torque settings.
WARNING:
power to the panel before working inside could result in serious injury or
death.
AVERTISSEMENT :
panneau sans avoir déconnecté le courant peut entrainer des blessures
graves, voire mortelles.
De-energize main feed to the panel and follow appropriate Lockout/Tagout
procedures as mandated by NFPA 70E. It is important to note that electrical
equipment such as relay panels can present an arc flash hazard if improperly
serviced. This is due to the high amounts of short-circuit current available on
the electrical supply to this equipment. Any work must comply with OSHA
Safe Working Practices.
Installation
RISK OF DEATH BY ELECTRIC SHOCK! Failure to disconnect all
RISQUE D'ELECTROCUTION! Travailler à l'intérieur du
1P relay shown
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