HD-973P Series Multi-Level Parking Lift 62 P/N 5900076 — Rev. B3 — January 2024
Installing a Power Disconnect Switch
WARNING A main Power Disconnect Switch is
not provided with this equipment.
A Power Disconnect Switch is a National Electrical Code
(NEC) requirement. They are designed to interrupt
electrical power in the event of an electrical circuit fault,
emergency, or when equipment is undergoing service or
maintenance.
The Power Disconnect Switch must be properly rated
for the incoming power.
⚠ DANGER A licensed Electrician must complete all
work in accordance with national, state,
and local electrical codes.
Your Power Disconnect Switch must be readily
accessible and installed so that it is within easy reach of
the Lift operator. It must be clearly and legibly marked to
indicate its purpose.
The drawing to the right shows a toggle Power
Disconnect Switch between the Lift’s power source and
its Power Unit. A quick flip of the switch immediately
cuts power to the Lift.
Make sure to have a licensed Electrician install the
Power Disconnect Switch.
Make sure the electrician selects a UL-listed Power
Disconnect Switch.
Installing a Thermal Disconnect Switch
⚠ WARNING The Lift’s motor does not include thermal overload protection.
Connect a Thermal Disconnect or overload device to the motor that will shut down the equipment in
the event of an overload or an overheated motor.
⚠ DANGER A licensed Electrician must perform all wiring.
High running electrical current that exceeds the motor’s full load amps (FLA) rating may result in
permanent damage to the motor.
BendPak strongly recommends you not exceed the rated duty cycle of the Lift’s motor.