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WIRING
CONSIDERATIONS
Installation of the B32 control consists of:
r Mounting the enclosure.
r Wiring loaders to the control.
r Wiring pumps to the control.
r Wiring material valves to the control.
r Connecting the control to a main power source.
r Initial setup of the system control.
INSTALLING
THE B32
Basic 32 Loader Control UGC007/0702
3-4 INSTALLATION
WARNING: Improper installation may
result in equipment damage or personal
injury.
Disconnect and lock out the main power supply to
equipment in the conveying system before wiring
power and communication cables between the
B32 control, vacuum receivers, pumps, dust col-
lectors and material valves.
Install all wiring, disconnects and fuses in accor-
dance with electrical codes in your region. All
electrical installations should be done only by
qualified electrical technicians.
Always refer to the wiring diagrams supplied with
your control before making electrical connections.
The diagrams show the most accurate electrical
component information.
Protect communication cables from sources of
static electricity and electrical noise.
Use shielded cable or run wire through a contigu-
ous metal conduit or wireway. Failure to use a
metal shield can expose the controls to static
electricity, which can damage electronic compo-
nents.
Do not run communication cables near material
lines and hoses, which produce large amounts of
static electricity when conveying material.
Keep communication cables at least 5 ft. (1.5 m)
from electric motors, transformers, rectifiers, arc
welders, generators, induction furnaces and
sources microwave radiation.
Avoid running communication cable across power
feed lines. If you must run cable across power
lines, run the cable at right angles to the line.
Keep the cable at least 6 inches (0.15 m) from AC
power lines of less than 20 A; 1 foot (0.30 m) from
lines of 20A to 100 kVA; and 2 feet (0.60 m) from
lines of 100 kVA or more.