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Figure-7 MA-5200 and MA-5300 Series Wiring with Separation
for Class 2 and Line Voltage Circuits.
6. Install the cover plate with two screws. The cover plate and two screws are supplied
with the actuator.
Installing Conduit Box Onto Actuator
Installation of a conduit box allows for the attachment of one or more thin wall conduits to
the actuator. This procedure also serves as an optional method for connecting flexible
conduit to the actuator.
1. Remove the knockout from the cover plate supplied with the actuator. Refer to Figure-8.
2. Slip the actuator’s leads through a standard 1/2” conduit bushing (Figure-9, not
supplied) and the knockout hole in the cover plate. Refer to Figure-10.
Transformer
(AM-610 shown)
4 x 4
Conduit
Box
Cover Plate
Leave Knockout in place
Low voltage motor leads may be connected
to a Class 2 circuit if routed separately from
wiring that is other than Class 2
The line voltage auxiliary switch leads
must be separated from Class 2 motor
circuit wiring.
Note: Class 2 circuit wiring must be routed
separately from the wiring from other circuits.
Do not route Class 2 circuit wiring in the same
conduit box with the line voltage transformer
Typical for 24 Vac
models (MP-5XX3)
Figure-8 Cover Plate Knockout Removal.
Cover Plate
Knockout
1/8" (3 mm) maximum
Use TAC 11-1612,
Bridgeport 1102-DC,
or equivalent
Figure-9 1/2" Conduit Bushing.