Owner's Manual

CONNECTING THE OPERATOR TO THE
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
It will be necessary to run two conduits to the RSX4000. One will
be used for the A-C power lines and another for the low voltage,
class 2 wiring. See Figure 8. There are cutouts on the bottom of the
Operator Chassis to accept these two conduits.
The high voltage RSX4000 electrical connections are made at the
main power switch / outlet located inside the operator at the rear, left
corner of the control panel. Pigtail wires are connected to the main
power switch / outlet and the operator chassis to facilitate
connection. Conduit should be run from the service breaker panel to
this junction box as discussed in Section B, along with the
appropriate AWG wire (see Table 1). The color code for 115 VAC
is:
black = hot white = neutral green = ground
Connections for the 115 VAC service should be made according to
the schematic wiring diagram, Page 25. Service entry is shown in
Figure 11.
Starting at the RSX4000 power switch / outlet proceed as follows:
1. The BLACK
wire attaches to the 115 VAC HOT wire, normally
black.
2. The WHITE wire attaches to the 115 VAC NEUTRAL wire,
normally white.
3. The GREEN wire attaches to the GROUND wire, normally green.
It is good electrical practice to ground the frame of the RSX4000
operator and is required by National and/or local electrical codes.
TO AVOID ELECTRICAL DAMAGE TO THE
OPERATOR DO NOT ALLOW TOTAL WIRE
LENGTH FROM THE SERVICE BREAKER PANEL
TO THE TWIST’R OPERATOR TO EXCEED THE
WIRE LENGTH GIVEN IN TABLEZ1, PAGE 8.
WARNING!
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION.
DO NOT BEGIN THE ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION PROCEDURES UNTIL THE
POWER IS TURNED OFF AT THE
CIRCUIT BREAKER
WARNING!
106507
Low Voltage
Control Wiring
High Voltage
Power Wiring
Figure 11: Service Entry
C: INSTALLING THE OPERATOR
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