SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY
Availability
Before installing the machine, consider the avail- ability and proximity of the required power supply circuit. If an existing circuit does not meet the requirements for this machine, a new circuit must be installed. To minimize the risk of electrocu- tion, fire, or equipment damage, installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with all applicable codes and standards.
Electrocution, fire, or equipment damage may occur if machine is not correctly grounded and connected to the power supply.
Full-Load Current Rating
The
Full-Load Current Rating at 230V...... 15 Amps
The
If the machine is overloaded for a sufficient length of time, damage, overheating, or fire may result— especially if connected to an undersized circuit. To reduce the risk of these hazards, avoid over- loading the machine during operation and make sure it is connected to a power supply circuit that meets the requirements in the following section.
Model G0533 (Mfg. Since 3/11)
Circuit Requirements for 230V
This machine is prewired to operate on a 230V power supply circuit that has a verified ground and meets the following requirements:
Nominal Voltage | 220V/240V |
Cycle | 60 Hz |
Phase | |
Circuit Rating | 20 Amps |
A power supply circuit includes all electrical equipment between the breaker box or fuse panel in the building and the machine. The power sup- ply circuit used for this machine must be sized to safely handle the
For your own safety and protection of property, consult a qualified electrician if you are unsure about wiring practices or electrical codes in your area.
Note: The circuit requirements listed in this man- ual apply to a dedicated
Connection Type
We recommend that you hardwire the dry spray booth directly to your circuit breaker. The ON/ OFF switch must be installed a minimum of 10 feet from the booth unless specified for hazardous locations per NFPA 33 and NEC 2005.
It is the customer's responsibility to install wiring and a switch in the G0533. Because of the fire/ explosion hazard potential of spray booths, you MUST have a qualified electrician connect the switch to the motor and hardwire the switch to a power source per NFPA 33 and NEC regulations, as well as all local and state regulations governing spray booths. Consult your local fire department for more information.