Energy Tech Laboratories RSIB 300-500 manual Electrical Installation, Wiring Diagram Rsib

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4. Electrical Installation

4.1 General

Danger: Turn off electrical power before servicing. Contact with live electric components can cause shock or death.

Notice: If any of the original wire supplied with the system must be replaced, use similar wire

! of the same temperature rating. Otherwise, insulation may melt or degrade, exposing bare wire.

All wiring must be in compliance with the local codes or in their absence, the National Electric Code, NFPA70. All wiring should be appropriate Class 1 wiring as follows: installed in rigid metal conduit, intermediate metal conduit, rigid non-metallic conduit, electrical metallic tubing, or be otherwise suitably protected from physical damage.

RSIB models operate at different voltages, so it’s important to pay attention to the wiring details. RSIB 300 operates at 1x120VAC while all other models can operate at 3x208-230VAC or 3x440-480VAC.

4.2 Wiring Diagram - RSIB 300

Power Venter and motor specifications can be found under “Sec. 2.1 Dimensions and Capacities”. The power venter is equipped with a variable speed motor. The diagram below shows a typical wiring diagram for a RSIB 300 utilizing a Fan Speed Control.

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Contents Rsib 300-500 Power Venter Symbol Legend Components FunctionShipping WarrantySpecifications Dimensions & CapacitiesCapacity Mechanical Installation GeneralPositioning Figure below shows typical installation arrangements Mounting of Power VenterConnection to Flexible Duct Connection to Chimney or VentWiring Diagram Rsib Electrical InstallationProven Draft Switch Installation of Stack Probe for PDS Function Installing a Proven Draft SwitchChecking and Changing Rotation of Rsib 350, 400, System Testing Startup and ConfigurationAdjusting Fan Speed Testing Safety SystemPreparing the Power Venter for Cleaning Maintenance and TroubleshootingFan is not running TroubleshootingRsib 300, 350, 400