2-12. Placing Jumper Links And Connecting Input Power
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L3
YAlways connect grounding conductor first.
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= GND/PE
3/8, 1/2 in
Check input voltage available at site.
1 Jumper Link Label
Check label − only one is on unit.
2 Jumper Link
Move jumper links to match input voltage, and label on unit.
3Input And Grounding Conductors
See Section
4Line Disconnect Device See Section
Close access door.