Product Manual
CA / CT SERIES
  CAP600 
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14
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30
   REV B June 2012
Electrical Requirements 
The electrical installation of this unit should only be performed by a qualified electrician with 
knowledge of the National Electrical Code (N.E.C.), O.S.H.A. code and/or any local or state 
codes having precedence. 
All FS Curtis compressors come with a factory installed, pre-wired starter, if you wish to 
provide your own starter, please contact your local distributor for more information. Check the 
electrical supply for voltage, phase, and frequency to see that they match the nameplate 
stampings on the motor, magnetic starter, solenoids, and other controls. 
Before attempting to service electrical systems, ensure that maintenance personal are properly 
qualified, and service procedures comply with NFPA 70-1984, National Electrical Code, 
National Electrical Safety Code, as well as any applicable state and local regulations.  Failure 
to abide by the national, state and local codes may result in physical harm and/or property 
damage and will void the manufacturer’s warranty. 
DANGER! 
High  voltage  may  cause  personal  injury  or  death,  per  O.S.H.A.  regulations  1910.137, 
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sconnect and lockout/tagout all electrical power supplies before opening the electrical 
enclosure or servicing. 
WARNING! 
Never assume a compressor is safe to work on just because it is not currently operating. 
It  could  restart  at  any  time.    Follow  all  safety  precautions  outlined  in  the  Safety 
Precautions section. 
NEMA electrical enclosures and components must be appropriate to the area installed. 
Safety and efficiency are the primary concerns when selecting components for compressed air 
systems. Products of inferior quality can not only hinder performance of the unit, but could 
cause system failures that result in bodily harm or even death. Select only top quality 
components for your system. Call your local FS Curtis Distributor for quality parts and 
professional advice. 
CAUTION! 
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urn  off  and  lockout/tagout  the  main  power  disconnect  switch  before 
attempting to install the unit. 
NOTE: At installation, the customer is to provide disconnect, branch circuit over-current 
protection, and grounding between the power supply and the electrical control enclosure in 
accordance with the National Electric Code and/or any local codes. 










