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BendPak P-9000LT - Power Connection Procedures; 208-240 VAC Power Connection; Power Disconnect Switch Installation; Thermal Disconnect Switch Installation

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P-9000LT/F Low-Rise Pit Lift 36 P/N 5900022Rev. B Nov. 2019
To connect to a 208-240 VAC power source:
1. Remove the front of the Console if it is currently in place. You need to access the Power Unit.
2. Locate the Pigtail coming out of the Electrical Box on the Power Unit.
3. Open the Electrical Box, note where each wire is connected, remove the Pigtail, and then either:
Wire the Power Unit directly into the facility’s electrical system,
or
Wire a power cord with appropriate plug starting inside the Electrical box where the Pigtail was
wired.
You can find the Wiring Diagram for your Power Unit in Wiring Diagrams.
4. Close the Electrical Box.
5. If you wired a power cord with plug, plug it in to an appropriate power outlet.
Install a Power Disconnect Switch
WARNING A 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 main electrical power in the event of an electrical circuit fault, emergency situation, or when
equipment is undergoing service or maintenance.
Make sure to install a Power Disconnect Switch that is properly rated for the incoming power source.
Your Power Disconnect Switch must be installed so that it is in
easy reach of the Operator
or in
their line of sight. The Power Disconnect Switch must be
clearly marked
to indicate its purpose.
If you are not clear where to put the Power Disconnect Switch, consult with your Electrician.
DANGER Installing a Thermal Disconnect Switch
must
be performed by a licensed, certified
Electrician.
Have the Electrician select a
UL-listed
Power Disconnect Switch.
Install a Thermal Disconnect Switch
WARNING The motor on the Power Unit has
no thermal overload protection
.
Have the Electrician connect a motor Thermal Disconnect Switch or overload device that will make
sure the equipment shuts down in the event of an overload or an overheated motor.
DANGER Installing a Thermal Disconnect Switch
must
be performed by a licensed, certified
Electrician. Do not perform
any
maintenance or installation on the Lift without first
making sure that main electrical power has been disconnected from the Lift and
cannot
be re-energized until all procedures are complete.
High running amps that exceed the motor’s full load amps (FLA) rating may result in permanent
damage to the motor.
Do not exceed the rated duty cycle of the motor.

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