Check It
3 Phase Simplex
Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual
Before proceeding with the installation or operation of the control panel read all instructions thoroughly, as
well as comply with all Federal, State and Local Codes, Regulations and Practices. The control panel must
be installed by qualified personnel familiar with all applicable local electrical and mechanical codes. Refer
to the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70). Failure to properly install and test this product can result in
personal injury or equipment malfunction. All conduit connected to the panel must be sealed with conduit
sealant to prevent moisture or gases from entering the panel. NEMA 1 enclosures are for indoor use only
while NEMA 4X panel enclosures may be used indoor or outdoor. Refer to panel model nameplate on
inside of door for enclosure rating. Note: If options are ordered that affect the number of floats, refer to the
panel schematic for complete information.
Safety Guidelines
1. DO NOT USE WITH FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, FUEL OIL, KEROSENE,
ETC. DO NOT USE IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES. CONTROL PANEL SHOULD ONLY BE USED IN
WATER AND WASTEWATER APPLICATIONS THAT ARE NOT RATED AS A HAZARDOUS LOCATION.
2. DO NOT WORK ON THE CONTROL PANEL WITH LIVE VOLTAGE APPLIED TO THE CONTROL PANEL
WITH WET HANDS OR WHEN STANDING ON A WET SURFACE.
3. DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRICAL SERVICE BEFORE WORKING ON OR HANDLING THE CONTROL
PANEL
4. INCOMING VOLTAGE MUST MATCH THE CONTROL PANEL VOLTAGE. REFER TO THE PANEL SCHE-
MATIC FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION.
Installation of the Control Panel
1
. Determine mounting location for the control panel and attach using the mounting feet on the control
panel enclosure. If splicing is required between the level switches and the panel, we recommend an
Alderon Junction box. CAUTION! Use conduit sealant and waterproof wire nuts for connections. Make sure
all connections are water tight.
2. Determine conduit entrance locations on control panel and install per local codes. Check schematic and
determine number of power sources required. Use conduit sealant on all conduits to prevent moisture and
gases from entering control panel.
3. Connect control/alarm and pump power conductors to the proper terminals. The schematic and terminal
blocks will be labeled for proper connection.
4. Verify correct panel operation after installation of panel, power and level switches are complete.
Alarm Systems
Control Panels
PO Box 827 Hawley, MN 56549 (218) 483-3034 Fax (218) 483-3036 www.alderonind.com
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