Equipment safety interlocks, Main power switch – Wine Guardian Ducted Split Wine Cellar Cooling Systems (WGS175) - Manual User Manual
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Electrical Shock Hazards
All power must be disconnected prior to installation and servicing this equipment. More than
one source of power may be present. Disconnect all power sources to avoid electrocution or
shock injuries.
Hot Parts Hazards
Electric resistance heating elements must be disconnected prior to servicing. Electric heaters
may start automatically. Disconnect all power and control circuits prior to servicing the unit to
avoid burns.
Moving Parts Hazards
The Motor and Blower must be disconnected prior to opening access panels. The motor can
start automatically. Disconnect all power and control circuits prior to servicing to avoid
serious injuries or possible dismemberment.
The fans are free-wheeling after the power is disconnected. Allow the fans to stop completely
before servicing the unit to avoid cuts or dismemberment.
Rotating Fan Blades are present in the Wine Guardian unit. Sticking a hand into an exposed
fan while under power could result in serious injury. Be sure to use the Lockout/Tagout
procedure when working in this area or remove the power cord.
Equipment Safety Interlocks
There are no electrical safety lockouts installed within the unit. The power cord attached to the
control box must be disconnected from the power sources prior to working on any part of the
electrical system.
Main Power Switch
The main power switch is located on the side of the Wine Guardian unit. (See Fig.1 on page
36) It shuts off the power to the fan coil unit. A separate disconnect switch will be wired to
the condensing unit. Both switches must be turned off prior to servicing equipment.
Energy Type Electrical
Hazard .................................. Electrocution, electrical burns and shock
Magnitude ............................. 120 VAC and 230 VAC, 1phase, 50 hertz cycles
Control Method..................... Disconnect power cord and On/Off switch
DANGER
Never
reach into a unit while the fan is running.
Never
open an access door to a fan while the fan is running.
Disconnect
the power cord switch before working on the unit. The unit may have
more than one power source to disconnect.
Avoid
risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not
expose the unit to
rain
or
moisture.