Mammoth V-Cube User Manual
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control interlocks as per electrical schematics and se-
quence of control.
• Numbered terminals strips are included in the control
panel for ease of connection and service.
• All field wiring and components must comply with
NEC and local requirements. In Canada, electrical
connections must be in accordance with CSA C22.1
Canadian Electrical Code Part One.
• Install copper wiring of proper size to handle current
load.
• Mounting of field provided components in the con-
trol panel is allowed as long as their space was con-
sidered during the submittal process. Non considered
electrical components are not allowed in the control
panel. It is the responsibility of the Control Contrac-
tor to provide his own power source(s) for any field
added electrical components. The control panel
mounted transformers are not rated for external
components power supply unless otherwise listed on
the electrical schematics.
Electrical Field Connections
Shipped loose sensors, items or remote control wiring
can be located next to the power feed cable provided it
is inserted in shielded cable that will protect it from elec-
tromechanical interference. Ensure the power feed cable
ground is securely connected to the terminals located in
the control panel.
Electrical Contractor must provide wiring for controls that
are supplied optionally and shipped loose or field sup-
plied. Mark the electrical schematic with the connections
completed and leave them with the unit for start-up and
service.
CAUTION
High voltage power lines, shipped loose sensors, items
or remote control option field wiring entry points may
only be field extended through the cabinet within des-
ignated areas. The unit cabinet and/or floor must be
wisely penetrated in order to keep their integrity. Access
openings in the floor can only be cut or drilled for piping
and wiring (high and low voltage) in the designated rect-
angular areas within an upturned 1” [25.4 mm] flange
as provided during the submittal process and located on
the mechanical drawings. Access openings must be sized,
field cut or drilled by the Installing Contractor within the
rectangular flanged area then sealed air- and water-tight.
If insulation was removed to create floor access openings,
insulation must be put back in place to avoid condensa-
tion. Do not cut or drill holes through floor of unit in non
designated areas without consulting the factory first. The
structural integrity of the floor may be compromised and
possible leaks develop.
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