Line Voltage Wiring Fig. 1
WARNING
•
DO NOT apply power to operator until instructed to do so.
•
The
Corporation recommends that line voltage wiring
be performed by a qualified electrician.
•
Be sure that electrical power has been disconnected from the
input power wires being connected to the operator prior to
handling these wires. An appropriate lock-out /tag-out procedure
is recommended.
•
Line voltage wiring must meet all local building codes.
•
Make sure operator voltage, phase and frequency nameplate
ratings are identical to the job site line voltage ratings.
•
Input power wiring must be properly sized for the operators
amperage rating located on the nameplate.
•
To reduce the risk of electric shock, make sure the chassis of this
unit is properly grounded.
1)
Remove LINE VOLTAGE INPUT PLUG and install proper
fittings and 1/2"conduit.
2)
Route proper LINE VOLTAGE wires into operator.
3)
Locate LINE INPUT terminals on circuit board. Using
correct connectors, attach wires to LINE INPUTS, and GROUND
terminal.
•
Keep low voltage and line voltage wires separate.
•
Route all line voltage wires as shown.
•
Plug all unused conduit holes.
GCL-J&H
Standard Duty Operator
Section 5: Wiring
Figure 1
HIGH
VOLTAGE
INPUT PLUGS
(Right & Left)
HIGH
VOLTAGE
INPUT PLUGS
(Right & Left)
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LINE INPUT
LINE
TERMINALS
GROUND
ROUTE HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING
IN THE SHADED AREA AS SHOWN
LINE INPUT
LINE
TERMINALS
GROUND
P
ROUTE HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING
IN THE SHADED AREA AS SHOWN
0 -12
Three Phase
LINE IN
POWER CONNECTIONS
1
2
3
LINE 1
L NE 2
LINE 3
GND
LINE IN
Single Phase
L1 L
N/ 2
LINE
(HOT) NEUTRAL
115V
208V
LINE 1
L NE 2
230V
GND
5.1