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© 2015 Delta Ultraviolet Corporation All Rights Reserved Rev 01/16 P/N 94-35234 Page 12
ELECTRICAL BONDING
Electrical Connection - The electrical power rating for your DELTA UV unit is shown on the label on the
outside of the unit. U.S. and Canadian DELTA UV units operate on 120/240V 50/60
Hz (1.15 Amps
maximum). This low power consumption makes operating your DELTA UV
unit very economical. Therefore,
you will need a 15Amp 120V CIRCUIT for your DELTA UV unit to connect into. (Check the label on your
overseas unit for its power requirement). Your DELTA UV unit is meant to be connected to the pump and/or
timer and comes with a standard NEMA plug (This plug can be removed to hardwire the unit). Your DELTA
UV unit is supplied with a twelve foot (six foot D/DS-5, D/DS-10) long weatherproof power cord terminating
in a HOT, COMMON AND GROUND wire ready for connection. (Always use a qualified electrician for proper
installation). Ballast should be mounted to secured object or wall.
Start-Up - Once you have completed all the preceding steps, (IMPORTANT) verify that the unit has no
leaks anywhere, including a possible broken quartz tube damaged during transit, you are ready to start your unit
up.
D. Electrical Chamber
The Delta UV D-Series unit should be connected to the pump and or
timer that controls the pump.
Quartz Guide
UV Lamp
Acorn Nut
4-pin connector
of the UV lamp
Delrin Plug

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