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EC

Electrical Connections (TBB)


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Safety Considerations:
· Only skilled electricians should perform electrical work on the machine.
· All work must be performed in compliance with the technical specifications and regulations for local and
national electrical codes.
· Electrical connections should only be made after electrical personnel have read and understood this section
of the manual.
· Maintenance on electrically active parts should only be performed in the presence of a second person that
can turn off the electrical power.
· The working area should be properly identified for the safety of workers.
· Use only insulated tools.
· The voltage ratings in the wiring diagram must coincide with the supply voltage.
· Assure the machine is securely grounded before work begins.

Connecting the Motor

Connect the motor(s) in accordance with existing electrical codes. Refer to the diagram on the motor nameplate.
The rotation of the drive does not matter. Machines equipped with two motors should have two properly sized
starters. The two starters can be connected to start and stop from a single control device. Both motors, however,
must rotate in the same direction.

Connecting Other Electrical Devices

Connect other optional electrical devices in accordance with existing electrical codes.

Optional devices include:


· Vibration-Sensing Switch
· Low-Pressure Switch
· Microswitches for Lift-Off Shields

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