Model H1301 Recovery and Recycling System
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
Revision-L September, 2019
Page 12 of 105
IV. System Installation (continued)
C. Electrical Supply
NOTE: It is the customerās responsibility to comply with all local and national electric
codes and safety requirements when installing the electrical service for the machine.
The following requirements are intended only to address the issues of the machine
operation.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE EQUIPMENT TO ANY POWER SOURCE
OTHER THAN THAT SPECIFIED BY THIS MANUAL.
The main power cable must reach the electrical service location without undue
stress or tension on the cord and the cord must be routed away from possible contact
with walkways and peripheral moving equipment.
A check mark will appear below in the box next to the required electrical service for
the machine. The specific schematic drawings have been inserted into a pocket at the end
of this section of the manual. The electrical requirement is also listed on the serial number
label located in the upper-left corner on the rear panel of the machine.
208-230 VAC/60Hz, single phase, 9.0 KVA service
Electrical Schematic SC-E-0316
230 VAC/50hZ, single phase, 9.0 KVA service
Electrical Schematics SC-E-0425 and SC-E-0382
240 VAC/50hZ, single phase, 9.0 KVA service
Electrical Schematics 020043 and SC-E-0779
The power circuit for the machine should be protected with dual circuit breakers or
fuses that will limit the maximum current to the machine to 50 amps.
The machine is supplied with a ten foot #8 AWG 3-wire power cable terminated with a
USA NEMA 2-pole 3-wire ground plug.
The mating receptacle for the plug is a USA NEMA type 6-50R 2-pole 3-wire ground
receptacle, Hubble part number 9367 or equivalent.