RYTEC System 3 Installation & Owner's Manual
RYTEC System 3 Installation & Owner's Manual

RYTEC System 3 Installation & Owner's Manual

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[Revision: December 18, 2009, 00151000, ©Rytec Corporation, 2002]

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  • Page 1 System 3 ® Drive & Control YSTEM YTEC ERFORMANCE IRELESS ECHNOLOGY Installation & Owner’s Manual [Revision: December 18, 2009, 00151000, ©Rytec Corporation, 2002]...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION..........1 DOOR SERIAL NUMBER(S).
  • Page 4 Close (Input 9 — N.O. Contact) ........10 Stop (Input 10 —...
  • Page 5 SYSTEM PARAMETERS ........24 OPERATOR LEVEL PARAMETER ........24 SERVICE LEVEL 1 PARAMETERS .
  • Page 6 SCHEMATICS..........61 GENERAL FREEZER DOOR (SHEET 1) .
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Control detailed in the installation and owner’s Panel manuals that were shipped with the door. The installation and operation of the System 3 Drive & ® Control is not difficult, providing you follow the proce- dures outlined in this manual. Any unauthorized changes to these procedures, or failure to follow the steps as outlined, will automatically void our warranty.
  • Page 8: Required Tools And Equipment

    Electrician’s Responsibilities 1. Furnish and install fused disconnect(s). 2. Install Rytec control panel. 3. Install all necessary conduit. 4. Run electrical power lines to fused disconnect. 5. Run power lines from disconnect to control panel.
  • Page 9: System Overview

    SYSTEM OVERVIEW—CONTROL PANEL SYSTEM OVERVIEW CONTROL PANEL The Rytec System 3 Drive & Control is a solid-state, The AC drive system controls the drive motor through microprocessor-based control system designed exclu- soft accelerations and soft decelerations. The operating sively to operate your Rytec high-performance door.
  • Page 10: Controller

    SYSTEM OVERVIEW—CONTROL PANEL Controller Located inside the control panel is an electronic control- ler. This controller includes a two-line display, a service LED U330 switch, terminal blocks and screws, and other miscella- neous electrical components. (See Figure 3.) Service Run LED Switch Reversing Edge LEDs...
  • Page 11: Installation

    NOTE: The control panel and fused disconnect are generally located adjacent to the drive end of the head assembly. Install the System 3 control panel and the fused discon- nect as shown in Figure 6. System 3 Control Panel...
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION—CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION Grounding of the power supply is essen- tial to the safety of personnel as well as the operation of the System 3 Drive & Control. A floating, ungrounded or open delta type power supply can permit dangerously...
  • Page 13 INSTALLATION—CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION IMPORTANT: The foam gasket, located in the control panel, must be installed with the knockout plate to main- tain the NEMA rating. High voltage is present inside this control panel. Do not touch the circuit board, elec- Remove the knockout plate along the bot- trical components, or wiring inside this tom of the control panel before drilling...
  • Page 14: System Inputs

    INSTALLATION—SYSTEM INPUTS SYSTEM INPUTS Encoder Connect the encoder to the control panel as shown on the schematic that was shipped with the door. External Emergency Stop Switches (N.C. Contacts) The disconnect must be in the OFF posi- E-STOP 1 tion and properly locked and tagged before Connect emergency stop switch E-Stop 1 to the control performing the following procedure.
  • Page 15: Photo Eye - Front (Input 2 - N.c. Contact)

    INSTALLATION—SYSTEM INPUTS Photo Eye — Front (Input 2 — N.C. Contact) Alternate-Action Activator (Input 4 — N.O. Contact) Connect the front set of photo eyes to the control panel Connect the alternate-action activator to the control (terminal 8) as shown on the schematic that was panel (terminals 11 and 12) as shown on the schematic shipped with the door.
  • Page 16: Open (Input 8 - N.o. Contact)

    SYSTEM START-UP—MODES OF OPERATION Open (Input 8 — N.O. Contact) To ensure the reversing edge wiring has continuity, the control system monitors a resistor installed on the pres- Connect the open input to the control panel (terminals sure switch located in the bottom bar. If the control sys- 19 and 20) as shown on the schematic that was shipped tem does not detect the correct resistance, the control with the door.
  • Page 17: Run Mode

    Table 6 lists the parameters available at the Operator Level. Table 7 lists the param- The System 3 Drive & Control is configured for two eters available at Service Level 1. Table 8 lists the modes of operation: run mode and parameter mode.
  • Page 18: System Controls

    SYSTEM START-UP—SYSTEM CONTROLS If the controller is in any service level and there is no Door Operated through keypad activity for 30 minutes, the controller will auto- Up/Down Keys Only matically reset and return to the run mode. INITIAL START-UP ▲...
  • Page 19: Jog Mode

    SYSTEM START-UP—ACCESSING PARAMETERS NOTE: Reversing the incoming supply voltage lines will not solve the problem if the motor is running in the wrong direction. Service Switch The RESET key also serves as the Two-Line ENTER key and the STOP key. Display 4.
  • Page 20: Navigating Parameters

    SYSTEM START-UP—ACCESSING PARAMETERS Figure 21 details password parameter 999 (P.999). Three-Digit Operator Level (O) P : P o s i t i o n Parameter Parameter Service Level 1 (s) 2 1 0 Name or Group – – Number Service Level 2 (S) Cursor Position Cursor Position Parameter...
  • Page 21: Setting Door Limits (Open, Intermediate, And Close)

    SYSTEM START-UP—ACCESSING PARAMETERS 3. Refer to "CLOSE-LIMIT ADJUSTMENT" or “OPEN- Three-Digit Operator Level (O) LIMIT ADJUSTMENT” below to make the neces- Parameter Parameter Service Level 1 (s) sary adjustments. Name or Group Number Service Level 2 (S) CLOSE-LIMIT ADJUSTMENT 1. Press the enter (●) key to access close-limit setting P : P a s s w o r d parameter P.221.
  • Page 22: Open-Limit Adjustment

    SYSTEM START-UP—ACCESSING PARAMETERS OPEN-LIMIT ADJUSTMENT Setting Automatic Delay Timers 1. Press the enter (●) key to access close-limit setting 1. Access the Operator Level. (See “Navigating parameter P.231. The cursor will jump to the param- Parameters” on page 14.) eter value and display the currently saved value. 2.
  • Page 23: System Reset (Manual Reset)

    SYSTEM START-UP—SYSTEM RESET (MANUAL RESET) o r y o r y P : E r r H i s t P : E r r H i s t 9 2 0 E – r r 0 – V i e Figure 31 Figure 35 4.
  • Page 24: Defrost System

    SYSTEM START-UP—DEFROST SYSTEM DEFROST SYSTEM If your door is configured with an optional defrost sys- tem, the System 3 Drive & Control is designed to oper- ate and monitor that system. See “SYSTEM PARAMETERS” on page 24 for addi- tional information on setting the defrost system controls.
  • Page 25 SYSTEM START-UP—WIRELESS REVERSING EDGE Antenna Prongs Point Toward the Drum Roll Drum Roll Antenna Prongs A2500247 Line of Sight Figure 41 Attached to the electric motor is a small tan-colored cable. The tan cable is routed from inside the motor assembly, through the front head assembly, and to the mounting bracket of the front spreader.
  • Page 26: Parameters For Wireless System

    NOTE: Hexadecimal address should be the tomer Support at 800-628-1909. Access for same value as Parameter P:F07. programming parameters can be found in the Rytec System 3 Drive & Control manual that is shipped with the door in the small parts carton. Table 1...
  • Page 27 F 856 = No communication between the stationary and mobile units for more than ten seconds Encoder Cable Connections System 3 Control Panel • Antenna not connected or poorly mounted NOTE: The encoder cable is to be cut to length.
  • Page 28 Jumpers on the System 3 Control Panel The System 3 control panel requires the jumpers located on the control board to be in the following configuration. NOTE: The configuration of the jumpers should have been done at Rytec prior to shipping. This information is provided just to confirm the accurate setting of the jumpers.
  • Page 29 A2500253 Figure 48 Jumper for the reversing edge should be configured for 8.2K ohms. (See Figure 49.) 1.2K ohm Jumper 8.2K ohm Jumper A2500254 Figure 49 Please contact Rytec Customer Support at 800-628-1909 if there are any questions or concerns.
  • Page 30: System Parameters

    SYSTEM PARAMETERS—OPERATOR LEVEL PARAMETER SYSTEM PARAMETERS The system parameters are grouped into three levels; “OPERATOR LEVEL PARAMETER” below, “SERVICE LEVEL 1 PARAMETERS” on page 25, and “SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS” on page 27. OPERATOR LEVEL PARAMETER Table 6 below lists the parameters available through the Operator Level.
  • Page 31: Service Level 1 Parameters

    SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 1 PARAMETERS SERVICE LEVEL 1 PARAMETERS Table 7 below lists the parameters available through Service Level 1. Included in this table is a description of each parameter and its available range and factory default setting. Table 7 Factory Parameter Range...
  • Page 32 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 1 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 1 Parameters (Password = 5) Setting P.221 ±125 increments Close-limit adjustment (For minor adjustments to the close position of the door. This adjustment resets to 0 if the limits are reset. 10 increments equals approximately 1 inch of door travel.) P.231 ±60 increments...
  • Page 33: Service Level 2 Parameters

    SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS At Service Level 2, the technician will be able to view all the parameters in the System 3 Control panel. However, Table 8 below lists some of the parameters available some parameters (Safety) will require an additional through Service Level 2.
  • Page 34 Motor frequency (listed on nameplate) (requires Rytec level 60 Hz password to change this value) P.101 0 – 9.9 amps Motor current (listed on nameplate) (requires Rytec level pass- word to change this value) P.102 40 – 100% Motor power factor (listed on nameplate) (requires Rytec level password to change this value) P.103...
  • Page 35 The value may need to be increased. Contact the Rytec Customer Support Department for instruction at 800-628-1909. NOTE: Have your door(s) serial number when calling the Rytec Customer Support Department.
  • Page 36 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.221 ±125 increments Close-limit adjustment (For minor adjustments to the close position of the door. This adjustment resets to 0 if the limits are reset. 10 increments equals approximately 1 inch of door travel.) P.231 ±60 increments...
  • Page 37 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.640 0 – 2 Function foil keypad STOP (Specifies the function (mode) of the STOP key) 0: No door function during automatic travel 1: After pressing the STOP key, the door is stopped and waits for any command 2: After pressing the STOP key, the door is stopped and waits for a keypad command...
  • Page 38 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.667 0 – 1 Loop detector channel 1 disabled by: 0: Loop detector channel 2 1: Loop detector channel 2 and another activator P.668 0 – 120 seconds Time loop detector channel 1 is disabled by loop detector channel 2 or another activator P.66A...
  • Page 39 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.681 0 – 5 Transmitter operating sequence — radio channel 1 0: Pushing the button opens door, stops door, and opens door to open limit (requires additional activator to close the door) 1: Pushing the button opens door, stops door, opens door to open limit, closes door 2: Pushing the button opens door to open limit (partial or full-...
  • Page 40 Contact Rytec Customer Support (800-628-1909) for specific information regarding input configuration. The Rytec Customer Support group has performed many different input configurations and can help you determine which configuration is best suited for your environment. Please provide door serial number when contacting...
  • Page 41 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.7x0 0 – 26 Switching condition output relay The selected output relay is energized under the following con- NOTE: The “x” in P .7x0 represents the ditions: relay number.
  • Page 42 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.7x2 0 – 999 seconds On delay for relay Kx — relay Kx is turned on with a delay for the set time P.7x3 0 – 999 seconds Off delay for relay Kx —...
  • Page 43 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.7xB 0 – 3 Relay Kx switching behavior while door is closing 0: Off 1: On 2: Flashing .5Hz 3: Flashing 1 Hz 4: Flashing 2 Hz P.7xC 0 –...
  • Page 44 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.7xF 0 – 54 Command Forwarding The selected relay is activated when one of the following inputs is activated: 0: Off 1 – 12: Input 1 to 12 13: Internal emergency STOP 14: External emergency STOP 1 15: External emergency STOP 2...
  • Page 45 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Table 10 Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.810 0 – 30 seconds Block time detector channel 1 and OPEN 1 P.820 0 – 30 seconds Block time detector channel 2 and OPEN 2 P.890 0 –...
  • Page 46 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.920 EB1 – EB8, EBcl, Error memory EB-- (The controller stores the last four errors in the error memory) After opening parameter P.920: • Change level using OPEN and CLOSE keys •...
  • Page 47 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.980 0 – 5 Operating mode (This parameter is used to set the operating mode for the con- troller) The following modes are possible: 0: OPEN and CLOSE move in self-holding (automatic) 1: OPEN move in self-holding, CLOSE move in manual mode (partial automatic) 2: OPEN and CLOSE move in manual mode (deadman)
  • Page 48 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.F04 0 – 1 Awake mode 0: Mobile unit uses sleep modes to save energy 1: The mobile unit is permanently awake (only for testing, con- sumes a lot of power) P.F05 1 –...
  • Page 49 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS Factory Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters Setting P.F08 0 – 3, 5 Volts Battery voltage warning level (The warning level for the battery voltage. If the battery voltage is less than the specified value, a F857 will occur. A setting of 0.0V means that the warning is turned off)
  • Page 50: Fault Codes

    SYSTEM PARAMETERS—FAULT CODES FAULT CODES GENERAL OPERATION FAULT CODES Table 11 below lists the fault codes associated with the general operation of the door. Included in this table are the available fault codes, a description of each fault code, and the suggested corrective action to clear the fault.
  • Page 51: Door Safety/Emergency Fault Codes

    SYSTEM PARAMETERS—DOOR SAFETY/EMERGENCY FAULT CODES DOOR SAFETY/EMERGENCY FAULT CODES Table 12 lists the fault codes associated with the door safety/emergency system. Included in this table are the available fault codes, a description of each fault, and the suggested corrective action to clear the fault. (The door is in the emergency stop mode and will not operate.) Table 12 Fault Code...
  • Page 52 SYSTEM PARAMETERS—REVERSING EDGE CIRCUIT FAULT CODES Fault Code Description Corrective Action (Displayed Message) F.363 Reversing edge circuit open. Check all parts of reversing edge circuit (Edge Open) 1. Reversing edge wiring disconnected including coil cord and resistor. Make any (edge open) 2.
  • Page 53: Drive System Fault Codes (400-Level Codes)

    SYSTEM PARAMETERS—DRIVE SYSTEM FAULT CODES (400-LEVEL CODES) DRIVE SYSTEM FAULT CODES (400-LEVEL CODES) Table 14 below lists the fault codes associated with the drive system. Included in this table are the available fault codes, a description of each fault code, and the suggested corrective action to clear the fault.
  • Page 54: Drive System Fault Codes (500-Level Codes)

    SYSTEM PARAMETERS—DRIVE SYSTEM FAULT CODES (500-LEVEL CODES) DRIVE SYSTEM FAULT CODES (500-LEVEL CODES) Table 15 below lists the fault codes associated with the drive system. Included in this table are the available fault codes, a description of each fault code, and the suggested corrective action to clear the fault.
  • Page 55: Door Position Fault Codes

    Included in this table are the avail- cable. DO NOT ground the encoder shield able fault codes, a description of each fault code, and wire to the ground bus on the System 3 the suggested corrective action to clear the fault. board.
  • Page 56: Wireless System Fault Codes

    SYSTEM PARAMETERS—WIRELESS SYSTEM FAULT CODES Fault Code Description Corrective Action (Displayed Message) F.752 Data transmission error. (Protocol 2) 1. Possible electromagnetic interference 1. Shielded cable broken, no longer (protocol 2) (EMI) to control system grounded, or not used where required 2.
  • Page 57: Control System Fault Codes

    SYSTEM PARAMETERS—CONTROL SYSTEM FAULT CODES CONTROL SYSTEM FAULT CODES NOTE: Control system errors happen most com- monly when the high voltage power supply Table 18 below lists the fault codes associated with the varies erratically. This could be due to control system.
  • Page 58: Delay Timers

    MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGES Partial Open Door in partial-open Position position. DOOR MESSAGES Rytec Door Type Cycle count. Table 20 below lists the miscellaneous messages asso- ciated with the control system. Included in this table are Set Limits Start limit set-up procedure.
  • Page 59: Door Limit Messages

    MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGES—DOOR LIMIT MESSAGES DOOR LIMIT MESSAGES DOOR STATUS MESSAGES Table 22 below lists the door limit messages associated Table 24 below lists door status messages associated with the control system. Included in this table are the with the control system. Included in this table are the displayed messages and a description of each mes- displayed messages and a description of each mes- sage.
  • Page 60: Programmable Text Messages

    TROUBLESHOOTING—PROGRAMMABLE TEXT MESSAGES TROUBLESHOOTING PROGRAMMABLE TEXT MESSAGES Table 25 below lists the programmable text messages TROUBLESHOOTING WITH STATUS LEDS associated with the control system. Included in this If a problem occurs with the control system or the door, table are the available strings and their description. the controller is configured with various light-emitting Table 25 diodes (LEDs) that can be helpful when troubleshooting...
  • Page 61 TROUBLESHOOTING—TROUBLESHOOTING WITH STATUS LEDS Associated LED LED Group Function LED U330 Power LED Normal operation = LED (monitors 24 VDC power) 24 Volt failure = LED off Run LED Note: If the 24 V power Reversing supply is overloaded or Edge LEDs has a defective device Emergency...
  • Page 62: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS—MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL Enclosure Painted steel box with window (not including mounting brackets) • standard version: 14.95 in. (w) x 23.62 in. (h) x 8.27 in. (d) • freezer version: 23.62 in. (w) x 23.62 in. (h) x 8.27 in. (d) Mounting Brackets (Four) Brackets (maximum 0.4 in.
  • Page 63: Outputs

    SPECIFICATIONS—OUTPUTS OUTPUTS Supply Output Voltage (24 Volts) Nominal value: 24 VDC ± 5% For external 24 VDC devices Maximum load: • 1 amp, without plug-in modules installed • 0.75 amp, with plug-in modules installed Protected by self-resetting semiconductor fuse (short circuit protected) Supply Output Voltage (12 Volt) Nominal value: 11.5 VDC ±...
  • Page 64: Plug-In Modules (Optional Items)

    SPECIFICATIONS—PLUG-IN MODULES (OPTIONAL ITEMS) PLUG-IN MODULES (OPTIONAL ITEMS) Expansion Board Included in freezer version, optional for standard versions Electronic board with plug-in terminal strips Master switch Relay outputs (total of five): • common in groups of two and three relays •...
  • Page 65: Abbreviations

    SPECIFICATIONS—ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS Table 27 below lists the abbreviation of each unit of measurement referenced throughout the control system program menu and this manual. Table 27 Unit Abbreviation Celsius °C Counter Current (Ampere) Cycles Digits Fahrenheit °F Hertz (Frequency) Increments Milliseconds Minute Number Percentage...
  • Page 66 NOTES...
  • Page 67: Schematics

    SCHEMATICS—GENERAL FREEZER DOOR (SHEET 1) SCHEMATICS GENERAL FREEZER DOOR (SHEET 1) NOTE: This schematic is provided for (General Freezer Door) general information purposes only. Due to varying require- ments for individual installations, another schematic is shipped with each door and that sche- matic must be used for that spe- cific installation.
  • Page 68: General Freezer Door (Sheet 2)

    SCHEMATICS—GENERAL FREEZER DOOR (SHEET 2) GENERAL FREEZER DOOR (SHEET 2) NOTE: This schematic is provided for (General Freezer Door) general information purposes only. Due to varying require- ments for individual installations, another schematic is shipped with each door and that sche- matic must be used for that spe- cific installation.
  • Page 69: General Freezer Door (Sheet 3)

    SCHEMATICS—GENERAL FREEZER DOOR (SHEET 3) GENERAL FREEZER DOOR (SHEET 3) NOTE: This schematic is provided for (General Freezer Door) general information purposes only. Due to varying require- ments for individual installations, another schematic is shipped with each door and that sche- matic must be used for that spe- cific installation.
  • Page 70: General Roll-Up Door (Sheet 1)

    SCHEMATICS—GENERAL ROLL-UP DOOR (SHEET 1) GENERAL ROLL-UP DOOR (SHEET 1) NOTE: This schematic is provided for (General Freezer Door) general information purposes only. Due to varying require- ments for individual installations, another schematic is shipped with each door and that sche- matic must be used for that spe- cific installation.
  • Page 71: General Roll-Up Door (Sheet 2)

    SCHEMATICS—GENERAL ROLL-UP DOOR (SHEET 2) GENERAL ROLL-UP DOOR (SHEET 2) NOTE: This schematic is provided for (General Freezer Door) general information purposes only. Due to varying require- ments for individual installations, another schematic is shipped with each door and that sche- matic must be used for that spe- cific installation.
  • Page 72: General Roll-Up Door (Sheet 3)

    SCHEMATICS—GENERAL ROLL-UP DOOR (SHEET 3) GENERAL ROLL-UP DOOR (SHEET 3) NOTE: This schematic is provided for (General Freezer Door) general information purposes only. Due to varying require- ments for individual installations, another schematic is shipped with each door and that sche- matic must be used for that spe- cific installation.
  • Page 73 NOTES...
  • Page 74: Parts List

    Rytec Customer Support Depart- ment at: 800-628-1909 or 262-677-2058 (fax). Rytec will not accept the return of any parts unless they are accompanied by a Return Merchandise Authoriza- 3. To ensure that the correct parts for your controller tion (RMA) form.
  • Page 75: Control Panel - Standard Panel

    00111017 Terminal Block, Large, VFD, 208-230V Gray Consult Factory* Main Control Board w/ 00141008 Keypad, Membrane VFD, 400-460V Overlay, 380mm x 600mm *Be sure to include the door serial number when consulting the factory about the System 3 Control Panel.
  • Page 76: Control Panel - Freezer Panel

    PARTS LIST—CONTROL PANEL — FREEZER PANEL CONTROL PANEL — FREEZER PANEL 5,18 5,12 5,13 7,8,9,10,11 A5500017 Figure 61...
  • Page 77 PARTS LIST—CONTROL PANEL — FREEZER PANEL ITEM QTY. PART # DESCRIPTION ITEM QTY. PART # DESCRIPTION Consult Factory System 3 Control Panel, 00111020 Terminal Block, Small, Type B, Standard Green/Yellow Assembly, 460V 00111021 Terminal Block, End Stop Consult Factory Enclosure, NEMA 4,...

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