Electrical Connections And Wiring; Required Power And Plugs - VERDER VERDERAIR VA-2E Instructions Manual

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Electrical Connections and Wiring

Required Power and Plugs

To avoid injury from fire, explosion, or electric
shock, all electrical wiring must be done by a
qualified electrician and comply with all local codes
and regulations.
Required Power and Plugs
Motor
Location
Configuration
Code*
D1
Ordinary
D2
Locations
D5
D3
Hazardous
(Classified)
Locations
D6
Explosive
D4
Atmospheres
* See Configuration Matrix, starting on page 6, for detailed descriptions.
Connect to a circuit with a main electrical disconnect. Install a branch circuit protective device in each ungrounded phase.
Follow local codes and regulations.
See Wire Power Cables, page 18.
Adapters are available (purchase separately). See Adapters for Plugs and Cables, page 19.
813-0525B
Power Requirements
Model
Input
Voltage
VA-2E25,
200–240 V
VA-2E40,
VA-2E50
200–240 V
VA-2E25
VA-2E40,
200–240 V
VA-2E50
100–120 V
VA-2E25
VA-2E25,
200–240 V
VA-2E40,
VA-2E50
100–120 V
VA-2E25
200–240 V
VA-2E25
VA-2E40,
200–240 V
VA-2E50
NOTE: For equipment provided with a cable and flying
leads (no plug), install a main electrical disconnect per
local codes and regulations.
NOTE: Use adapters as needed. Follow local codes
and regulations.
Hertz
Current
Phase
3
50/60 Hz
7.5 A
1
50/60 Hz
10 A
1
50/60 Hz
15 A
1
50/60 Hz
12 A
3
50/60 Hz
7.5 A
1
50/60 Hz
12 A
1
50/60 Hz
10 A
1
50/60 Hz
15 A
Electrical Connections and Wiring
Cord/Cable
Plug
Termination
NEMA L15-20
Plug
IEC 60320-C14
Plug
IEC 60320-C20
Plug
NEMA 5-15 Plug
Flying Leads, see
F
. 10
IG
For
Flying Leads, see
permanent
F
. 9
IG
connection
Flying Leads, see
F
. 9
IG
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