InSinkErator 14481 manual Electrical Connections, Line Voltage

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Electrical Connections

ELECTRICAL SHOCK

Turn off all electrical supply to the disposer before attempting any work on it. Use a voltmeter or . circuit tester to ensure that power is off.

All Installation work must conform to local . plumbing and electrical codes.

All components (disposer, WX, control center . and solenoids) must be carefully and permanently grounded.

A properly fused disconnect must be installed at the electrical supply source for the control center.

The control center’s door disconnect must be in the . off position before the panel door can be opened. Power is still present at the disconnect until power is turned off at the electrical supply source.

LINE VOLTAGE

Connect the incoming line power to the electrical disconnect switch and connect the disposer motor to labeled terminal blocks in the control center. Use the appropriate voltage and phase wiring diagram(s) in the Wiring Diagram section at the end of this manual. A wiring diagram is also located on the inside door of the control center. Wire the disposer motor for correct voltage using the connection diagram inside the motor terminal box.

LOW VOLTAGE

The WX-101A control center uses low voltage (24 V) . to operate contactor coils, solid state control circuit, push buttons, and solenoid valves. Red wires denote . a 24 V circuit.

PROPERTY DAMAGE

Ensure that control center voltage and phase match the disposer motor and electrical supply. Check nameplates on disposer and control . center for voltage and phase specifications.

Refer to the control center wiring diagrams in . this manual for correct connection.

Use NEMA 4 watertight electrical connectors .

(not supplied) when making electrical connections . to the control center.

COLD WATER SOLENOID VALVE

One 24 V cold water solenoid valve is supplied with control centers. Connect solenoid valve to terminals 4 and 13. Supplied flow control valve is to be connected to cold water line.

Wire per local electrical code using NEMA 4 water-tight electrical connections.

HOT WATER SOLENOID VALVE

One 24 V hot water solenoid valve is supplied with . control centers. Connect solenoid valve to terminals 7 and 18. No flow control valve is to be used on hot water line. Use 1/2" compression fitting to connect hot water line to Waste Xpress.

PERSONAL INJURY Disconnect electricity at line disconnect switch before servicing system.

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Contents Part.No..14481.Rev..A Table of Contents Warranty Introduction/Typical InstallationTypical Installation IntroductionWaste Xpress Features FeaturesWX-101A Control Features/Mounting Control Center Mounting the Control CenterInstalling Disposer Personal InjuryStandard Mounting Assembly InSinkErator Mounting AssembliesSpecial Insinkerator Mounting Assemblies Installing the Waste Xpress Top ViewWaste Xpress Location Electrical ConnectionsPlumbing Connections Waste Inlet LineWaste Outlet Line Plumbing ConnectionsWater Supply Connections Routing Water FlowElectrical Connections Line VoltageOperating Instructions PRE-OPERATION TestTo Start Operating Waste Xpress System Operational TipsCleaning Instructions Bearing BracketTroubleshooting System TroubleshootingIntended for use in the event of control System Troubleshooting Disposer Troubleshooting Waste Xpress Troubleshooting Other types of food waste and/or disposables Waste Xpress 208/230V, 3Phase System Wiring Diagram 120 208/230 Phase To 2 HPWX101A-3 208/230V 3Phase Electrical Connections Waste Xpress 380/460V, 3Phase System Wiring Diagram 120 380/460 Phase To 2 HPWX101A-4 380/460V 3Phase Electrical Connections Motor Wiring Diagram 230 volt 3 Phase 460 volt 3 Phase

14481 specifications

The InSinkErator 14481 is a standout model in the realm of food waste disposers, known for its powerful performance and innovative features. Designed for both residential kitchens and professional use, it effectively transforms food scraps into fine particles that are easily disposed of through the plumbing system.

One of the hallmark features of the InSinkErator 14481 is its robust motor. With a high-speed operation reaching 3,450 RPM, it efficiently grinds food waste, ensuring that even fibrous materials like celery and potato peels are easily pulverized. This not only minimizes the risk of clogs in your plumbing but also reduces odors that can arise from food waste sitting in a trash bin.

The unit utilizes a patented SoundSeal technology, which significantly dampens noise during operation. This feature makes it an excellent choice for home kitchens where peace and quiet are desired, as it addresses one of the common concerns associated with food disposers - the noise level. Users can enjoy peace of mind knowing their kitchen remains tranquil even while they manage food waste.

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Installation of the InSinkErator 14481 is straightforward, as it comes with a convenient Quick Lock mounting system, enabling easy attachment to standard sink flanges. This feature is invaluable for homeowners who may want to install the unit themselves or replace an older model with minimal hassle.

In terms of build quality, the InSinkErator 14481 is constructed using durable materials designed to withstand the rigors of daily use. Its powerful motor is backed by a generous warranty, reflecting the manufacturer's confidence in its longevity and performance.

In conclusion, the InSinkErator 14481 is a highly efficient food waste disposer that combines power, innovation, and convenience. Its features, including a high-speed motor, SoundSeal technology, and multi-grind capabilities, make it an ideal choice for anyone looking to simplify kitchen cleanup while enhancing sustainability efforts by reducing food waste.