Warning – Elkhart Brass SPIT-FIRE 8394053 Monitor User Manual
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II INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Component Mounting
Operator Control Panel (OCP) Installation
1. If used for a local control the single monitor panel should be mounted on a rigid stand
approximately 3 to 4 feet (.91 to 1.22 m) above grade, so the operator can visually see the monitor
and nozzle when operating controls.
2. The enclosure has four (4) mounting pads with .44” (11.18mm) diameter holes. Mounting hole
centers are 18” (457.20mm) horizontal by 31 ¼” (793.75mm) vertical. Please refer to figure 5 on
page 12 for dimensional drawing.
3. Use hubs and glands appropriate for the area classification they will be used in. Also, adhere to
local code requirements for all electrical connections.
Interconnecting and Wiring Control System
Main Power to Operator Control Panel (OCP)
1. Install conduit from the main power distribution breaker box to Remote/Local/Network Control
Panel. OCPs are not provided with conduit hubs unless special ordered.
2. Pull three (3) conductor cables for 1-phase supply (four (4) conductor cables for 3-phase supply),
wire sized to supply a minimum of 500 VA. (For wiring information and sizing see OPC Fuse and
Wiring section)
Local/Network Control Panel (OCP) to Monitor Motor Control Panel (MMCP)
1. Install conduit between OCP and MMCP.
2. A minimum of thirteen (13) conductors are required for the OCP. (For wiring information and
sizing see OPC Fuse and Wiring section Figure 3 )
Remote Operator Control Panel (ROCP) to Local/Network Control Panel
1. Install conduit Remote Control Panel to Local/Network Control Panel. Remote and Local/Network
Control Panels are not provided with conduit hubs unless special ordered.
2. Install MultiMode Fiber Optic cable with SC connectors or Ethernet Cat5e or Cat6e cable. (See
OPC Fuse and Wiring section Figure 4)
WARNING:
Make sure panels are grounded according to area classification and
company policy to assure panel code compliance.