Conair 106 Thermostat User Manual


 
Wiring the Starter
The electrical connection consists of bringing power to the starter on the blower
assembly. The incoming power should match the rated nameplate power
required on the serial tag on the blower. This power should be clean and have
a voltage variation of no more that +/- 5% of the nameplate voltage.
CAUTION: Always disconnect and lock out the main power sources before mak-
ing electrical connections. Electrical connections should be made only by quali-
fied personnel.
CAUTION: Check the disconnect with a volt meter to insure that the power is off.
1 Disconnect and lock out the main power sources before making electrical
connections. Electrical connections should be made only by qualified person-
nel.
2
Remove the cover from the main power control box on the blower assembly.
3
Route the main power
cable through the power control box. Secure the
power cable with a rubber compression fitting or strain relief, or use conduit.
Verify that the incoming power is securely attached to the blower assembly and
there is no strain on the incoming power wires.
4
Connect the power wires
to the three terminals on the upper side of the starter
power disconnect.
5 Connect the ground wire to the ground lug.
Addendum l AD-3
IMPORTANT: Always refer to the
wiring diagrams that came with
your blower before making electri-
cal connections.
Power Wires
(Black- Customer
Supplied)
Ground
Wire
(Green - Customer
Supplied)
Note: The connections at the starter
should be made with properly sized
conductors and properly protected
with appropriate conduit. The rout-
ing should be neat and away from
potential mechanical damage. The
terminations should be landed on the
terminals on the starter. These ter-
minations should be regularly
checked to prevent loosening and
shorting to ground.