Graco 260580, 260023, 260025, 260022, 260024 Electrical Installation VDC and 24 VDC VAC and 230 VAC

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Installation

 

Electrical Installation

Electrical Installation

12 VDC and 24 VDC

115 VAC and 230 VAC

If you are installing models 260580 or 260581 skip this section. These pumps have been factory wired

To install wiring for a negative ground system:

1.Ensure pump switch is OFF.

2.To remove electrical cover (2a), remove four bolts (2c).

Power cable can be cut to shorter length if 18 feet (5.5 m) is not required. Cut to proper length and

proceed with steps 3 and 4.

3.Strip 3 in. (76 mm) of outside insulation from power cable (6c) from end opposite of fuse.

4.Strip 3/8 in. (10 mm) of insulation from red and black wires.

5.Slide strain relief (6b) over end of power cable (6c) on the end just stripped. Male thread of strain relief should be toward stripped end.

6.Insert power cable through conduit thread in electri- cal cover (2a). Connect wires from power cable to wires from the motor using wire nuts (2e): red to red and black to black.

7.Screw strain relief (6b) into electrical cover (2a).

8.Position power cable (6c) so the large diameter of power cable extends through strain relief (6b).

9.Tighten nut on strain relief to form a seal around the power cable.

10.Reinstall electrical cover (2a) on the pump.

11.Remove 1/2 in. (13 mm) of insulation from wires on the fuse holder end of the power cable.

12.Attach battery clamps (6a) with red sleeve to red wire and black sleeve to black wire. Wire must be crimped to the battery clamp firmly to get a good electrical connection.

13.Connect red wire with fuse holder inline to positive battery terminal. Connect black wire to negative bat- tery terminal.

On 115 VAC and 230 VAC pumps, electrical con- nections must be made by a licensed electrician per requirements of local, state, and national codes regarding class 1, group D installations. Only rigid conduit with threaded connections should be used. Conduit opening in pump must be sealed with waterproof, fuel-resistant sealant. Failure to comply with this warning could result in injury from electrical shock.

1.Ensure pump switch is OFF and electrical power is disconnected.

2.Install conduit and user-supplied power cord to pump.

3.Strip 3 in. (76 mm) from power cord jacket and 1/2 in. (13 mm) from individual conductor insulation.

4.To remove electrical cover (2a), remove four bolts (2c).

5.Remove 1/2 in. (13 mm) of insulation from power wires inside pump electrical terminal cavity.

6.Insert electrical power wire through conduit opening in back of pump.

7.Using wire nuts (2e), connect wires: green to green, white to white, and black to black.

8.Replace electrical cover.

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260019, 12 VDC, 260000, 260028, 260024 specifications

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