Technical data
INSTALLATION
ponents can withstand the pressures developed.
The maximum fluid working pressure of the Fluid
Commander System is 756 psi (52 bar). NEVER ex-
ceed the maximum working pressure of the
lOWeSt
rated accessory (valve, pipe, fitting, hose, etc.) in
Mount the Fluid Commander
The Fluid Commander can be placed on a desktop or
mounted on a wall using the accessory wail bracket, pan
no. 186-472. See Fig 1.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious bodily Injury Including
electric shock, the Fluid Commander must be in-
stalled and wired by a qualified electrician, follow-
ing all local, State and National codes.
Electrical wiring
Have a qualified electrician install and wire the system.
Use 16 AWG wire for the entire system, up to 360 feet. For
longer lengths, contact Grace Technical Assistance.
Fig 3 on page 4 shows where the wires connect at the rear
of the control, depending on the number of fluids you are
using.
Fig 2 shows how to make the electrical connections.
CAUTION
To ensure correct polarity of the electrical supply,
use only GRACO power supply cord 11 l-262. Any
other power supply cord may permanently damage
Apply labels to control
After determining the fluids to be served by each control,
apply the appropriate labels within the raised area next to
the station pads. See Flg 4, page 5.
To clean the control
Spray mild household cleaner (only) on a soft cloth and
wipe the unit clean. Do not allowthe cleaner or any other
fluid to seep under the front panel.
proti
under the lip of the terminal
strip and raise the probe handle so
the top of the probe enters the slot
and presses down the connector.
Install the wire firmly and release
the probe.
MAINTENANCE
This control Is not user-repairable. If it Is not working
properly, return It to your Grace distributor for repair. DO
NOT open the control or attempt to make any repairs
yourself.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, turn off the con-
trol and disconnect the power supply cord from the
outlet before checking for loose
or
shorted wires,
and before servicing the meters, or solenoid valves.
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