Q.1.35 January 2016
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Determine the current draw of the unit.
Use the nameplate to determine the Amp rating of the unit. This in-
formation should be used to select the proper sized wire. It should
also be used to verify the unit does not exceed the relay rating on
the KE2 Adaptive Control controller.
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Preparing conduit
Feed the wires through the conduit.
The conduit connectors can be added at this time. Determine if a
straight or 90 degree connector is most appropriate for the instal-
lation, and attach to the conduit.
Securely connect one end of the conduit to the controller.
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115V 208-240V
Wiring the controller
Locate the Voltage Selector Switch.
It is a 2 position switch with red indicator.
The selected voltage will be displayed on the face of the switch.
The controller will still illuminate the display when 115V is ap-
plied with 208-240V selected, however the controller may not
function properly. If 208-240V is applied with 115V selected the
controller’s display will cycle.
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Controller Power
Strip the end of the wires used to provide power to the controller
(If using the KE2 Wire Harness the wires are pre-stripped)
Crimp on female spade connectors (Item E from list on page 1)
Plug into the board as indicated in Wiring Schematic.
Note: All terminals should be crimped to withstand 30 lb pull test.
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