6 electrical installation, 1 meteor, 2 alpha – NORAC UC4.5-BC-EV5 Part 1 User Manual
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6 Electrical Installation
Ensure all cables are routed safely and securely fastened using cable ties. Provide sufficient slack
in the cable where required (between the moving and folding boom parts).
6.1 METEOR
1. Mount the UC4.5 control panel in the cab in a suitable location. Leave the power switch
off.
2. Connect P16 and P4 of the power cable C10 to the UC4.5 Control Panel. Cable tie C10 to
the RAM mount to help provide strain relief. Route C10 from the tractor cab to the
sprayer hitch.
3. Connect cable C30 to P6A of C10 using a 2-way coupler (E12). Connect C30 to a suitable
power supply in the cab.
4. Connect P12/P6B of C10 to R12/R6 of C11 at the hitch. This connection provides a hitch
disconnect. Route C11 to the rear of the sprayer, near the large grey enclosure.
6.2 ALPHA
1. Mount the UC4.5 control panel in the cab in a suitable location. Leave the power switch
off.
2. Connect P16 and P4 of the power cable C10 to the UC4.5 Control Panel. Cable tie C10 to
the RAM mount to help provide strain relief. Route C10 from the cab into the electronics
compartment. This compartment which is accessible from the outside right-hand side of
the machine. Route C10 through the access hole.
3. Connect cable C30 to P6A of C10 using a 2-way coupler (E12). Connect C30 to a suitable
power supply in the cab.
4. Connect P12/P6B of C10 to R12/R6 of C11 inside the electronics enclosure. Route C11
out of the enclosure. This may require removing a rubber plug from the enclosure wall (re-
use the plug as a grommet by cutting a hole through it). Route C11 to the rear of the
sprayer, near the large grey enclosure.
6.3 Both Installs
1. Connect cable C12, C13 and C16 to C11. The loose ends of C12, C13 and C16 connect
to terminals within the grey electronics enclosure (Figure 11). Route these cables through
an opened hole in the enclosure and make connections as indicated in Table 1. On cable
C13 do not remove the diode pack (the connectors that are held together with a cable tie).