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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING- DO NOT APPLY POWER UNTIL TOLD TO DO
SO. RISK OF SHOCK OR INJURY MAY RESULT!
NOTE: Wiring to operator must use watertight materials in
accordance with local electric code. See wire gauge/distance
charts for proper sizing. Master/Slave installations should have
SEPARATE power supply wiring or length of wire runs should
be figured at half that shown on the chart. This unit must be
grounded in accordance with N.E.C. and local codes.
Before connecting the operator, use a voltmeter to determine
that the electrical service is 115V. THIS OPERATOR CANNOT
BE CONNECTED AT 230 VOLTS. Damage will result which is
not covered under warranty.
LOW VOLTAGE W IRE
GAUGE /DISTANCE CHART
24 A W G : U p to 150'
20 AW G: 150' - 200'
2 50' - 1,5 00'
Control wiring should be run as twisted
pairs.
D O N O T run contro l w ires in the
same conduit as power wires. telephone
wires, or loop detector leads.
18 AW G :
Line
Voltage
HP
14
AWG
12
AWG
10
AWG
8
AWG
6
AWG
115 VAC 1/2 150’ 250’ 400’ 500’ 650’
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1. Be sure power switches at source and operator are
OFF.
2. Connect incoming power lines and ground wire as
shown below.
Hot leg (black) to BLACK; Neutral (white) to White:
Ground to Ground Screw.
Incoming
Power
115V - 1Ø
Operator
BLK
BLK
WHT
WHT
GND
GND
Inside Power Box,
Connect As Shown
Power
Switch
Power
Box
NOTE: In order to properly run and check the operator
at various stages during the setup procedure, it is
suggested that a three button control station be
connected at this time. See page 24.