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installation Wiring the Conduit Box <br />Wiring Instructions- 2.08.230 Volt Single Phase Pumps <br />The motor control box must be located away from the fueling area in a non -hazardous location (see Figure 3). <br />1. Connect the single phase 208-230 V power supply from the distribution panel to terminals L1 and L2 in the <br />motor control box. Each control box should be wired through a separate fused disconnect switch or circuit <br />breaker (including neutral, when used), furnished by customer. <br />2. Using properly color coded wires, connect wires from the red, black, orange and two blue terminals on motor <br />control box terminal strip to the corresponding color coded wires in the junction box of the proper submerged <br />pump. <br />The "on-off" control station must be of explosion -proof construction. Where loading racks and dispensers are <br />served by the same submerged pump, the 2 -wire switches must be connected in parallel so the submerged <br />pump can be controlled from any dispenser or any loading rack. <br />3. Connect wires from terminal Blue -1 and terminal 3 in motor control box to dispenser control switches (if <br />dispensers are used) and "on-off" switch at loading rack as shown in Figure 3. <br />4. The pumps are equipped with a no -liquid, over -temperature switch in the motor and an overload switch in the <br />motor control box which will cut out if the motor is overloaded. if the pump fails to operate, or stops, when <br />there is sufficient product in the storage tank, check the manual overload reset switch in the control box cover. <br />Wait 10 minutes for the overload protector to cool off and then press the reset button. <br />A. CAUTION! If the reset button will not stay in position this indicates an overloaded motor, or a <br />short to ground. This condition must be corrected. if the reset button stays in but the motor will <br />not pump or continue to run, the tank is dry. <br />5. If an external pilot light is desired to indicate when the submerged pump is operating, wire as shown in <br />Figure 3, Figure 4 or Figure 5. Should this light continue to burn when all switches atdispensers and loading <br />racks are off, this indicates that one of the dispenser switches is out of adjustment. On installations with no <br />external pilot light, the submerged pump should be checked to make sure it is riot operating when all switches <br />are turned off. <br />6. The magnetic contactor coil is shipped ready to accept 208-230 volts. No changes are required unless a 110- <br />120 volt coil is desired. <br />Wiring Instructions - 208-230,400 or 575 Volt Three -Phase Pumps <br />NOTE: On some installations, "phase converters" are used to obtain a three-phase power supply from a <br />& single-phase power source. The use of phase converters may cause an imbalance between the three phases <br />and cause damage to the motor. For this reason, these requirements must be followed in order to maintain <br />warranty coverage. <br />• Static phase converters must not be used. Only rotary or electric phase converters are allowed. <br />• The horsepower rating of the phase converter must be equal to at least three times the horsepower rating <br />of the pump(s). <br />• Current imbalance must not exceed 10% under varying flow conditions. <br />• Proper three leg quick trip overloads must be used. <br />1.o Installations where the magnetic starter is located away from the loading rack in a nonhazardous location. (See <br />Figure 9) <br />a. Connect the three phase power supply from the master panel to terminals L1, L2 and L3 in the magnetic <br />starter. <br />b. Using properly color coded wires, connect a black wire from terminal T1 in the magnetic starter to the <br />black motor lead, in the junction box of the proper submerged pump. Connect an orange wire from starter <br />terminal T2 to the,orange motor lead and red wire from terminal T3 to the red motor lead. (See Figure 6 <br />through Figure 9.) <br />