Electrical Connection Data
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| UW50 | 240 |
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| 30 Amp |
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| Volt | Max. Amps |
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| 8 |
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| 25 Amp | ||||
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| Volt | Max. Amps |
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| 220 | 65 |
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| 70 Amp | |||
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Use wire size indicated in Table 7 for runs up to
50 feet. Use next larger size for runs of
Electrical connections are made at the
Installation
White | N |
Red | T (L3) |
TO CONTROL |
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Blue | S (L2) |
Black | R (L1) |
1
PHM185N
1Ground Lug Connect to Proven Earth Ground
Figure 11
Do not connect the ground to the neutral
If a Delta Supply System is used, the high leg must be connected to the red wire (L3) at the
Improper connections will result in equipment damage and will void the warranty. It is your responsibility to have all electrical connections made by a properly licensed and competent electrician. assure that the electrical installation is adequate.
Rotation should be clockwise in spin. To change direction of rotation, interchange the black (L1) and blue (L2) leads.
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