Owner's Manual

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WARNING
DO NOT apply power to operator until instructed to do so.
It is strongly recommended, and may be required by law
in some areas, that line voltage wiring be performed by
a qualified electrician.
Be sure that electrical power has been disconnected from
the input power wires being connected to the operator
prior to handling these wires. An appropriate lock-out /
tag-out procedure is recommended.
Line voltage wiring must meet all local building codes.
Make sure operator voltage, phase and frequency
nameplate ratings are identical to the job site line
voltage ratings.
Input power wiring must be properly sized for the
operators amperage rating located on the nameplate.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, make sure the chassis
of this unit is properly grounded.
1) Remove LINE VOLTAGE INPUT PLUG and install proper
fittings and 1/2”conduit.
2) Route proper LINE VOLTAGE wires into operator.
3) Locate LINE INPUT terminals on circuit board. Using
correct connectors, attach wires to LINE INPUTS, and GROUND
terminal.
Keep
low voltage and line voltage wires separate.
Route all line voltage wires
as shown.
Plug all unused conduit holes.
P
HIGH
VOLTAGE
INPUT PLUGS
(Right & Left)
ROUTE HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING
IN THE SHADED AREA AS SHOWN
LINE INPUT
TERMINALS
LINE
GROUND
LINE INPUT
TERMINALS
LINE
GROUND
ROUTE HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING
IN THE SHADED AREA AS SHOWN
2
GND
LINE IN
POWER CONNECTIONS
LINE IN
POWER CONNECTIONS
LINE
(HO )
NEU RAL
LINE
LINE 2
2
GND
LINE 1
LINE 2 LINE 3
Three Phase
Single Phase
5V
208V
230V
HIGH
VOLTAGE
INPUT PLUGS
(Right & Left)
Section 5: Wiring
Figure 1
Line Voltage Wiring Fig. 1
5.1
Heavy Duty Operator
GCL-GT