Specifications
Installation
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Chemical Injection Supply System
(continued)
A stainless steel box at the right rear of the control
module houses a terminal strip which furnishes supply
output signals for the chemical injection supply
pumps. See Figure 17 for an example of a typical
terminal strip decal.
Terminals SUPPLY 1 through SUPPLY 5 provide
120VAC or 240VAC fused at 500mA. (Refer to the
decal at the external supply terminal strip to determine
whether the washer-extractor provides 120VAC or
240VAC, as well as other pertinent information.)
These terminals may be used to provide signals to the
chemical injection supply system but must not be used
to provide power to the actual pump. Do not attempt to
increase fuse rating as this may cause damage to the
washer-extractor’s circuitry.
On models with “design 5”, the terminal strip which
furnishes the supply output signal is located inside the
control module at the rear. Access is through the rear
panel of the control module.
Allterminals, Supply 1 through Supply 5, on “Design
5” models provide 200-240 VAC fused at 500 mA.
Any injection system pump which requires 110VAC
must be powered by a separate external power
source.
Consult the chemical injection supply system
instructions for operational details.
Figure 18
P043I
Attempting to obtain 110VAC by using L1
or L2 with the common may damage
laundry machine circuitry and/or the
chemical injection system. Using a
240VAC power wire in the washer-
extractor and an earth ground to obtain
110VAC could cause microprocessor
problems.
SW028
CAUTION
F3A
F10A MAX
NEUTRAL TO SPLY 1 THRU SPLY 5 YIELDS 120VAC
P/N 230764 -1
LINE 1
LINE 2
NEUTRAL
SUPPLY 1
SUPPLY 2
SUPPLY 3
SUPPLY 4
SUPPLY 5