TriangleTube 399 Solo User Manual
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Internal Wiring
SECTION VII - Internal Wiring
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. For
your safety, disconnect electrical power
supply to the unit before servicing or
making any electrical connections to
avoid possible electric shock hazard.
Failure to do so can cause severe person-
al injury or death.
Prior to servicing, label all wires before
disconnecting. Wiring errors can cause
improper and dangerous operation.
Verify proper wiring and operation after
servicing.
General Requirements
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Wiring must be N.E.C Class 1.
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If original wiring as supplied with the unit
must be replaced, use only Type T 90ºC
wire or equivalent as a minimum.
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The PRESTIGE Solo must be electrically
grounded as required by National
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 - latest edi-
tion and / or the Canadian Electrical Code
Part 1, CSA C22.1, Electrical Code.
Control Module Circulator AMP Ratings
- AMP draw of the CH circulator not to
exceed 2 amps.
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AMP draw of the DHW circulator not to
exceed 2 amps.
Wiring Tool Instructions
1. Locate the wiring tools on the PRESTIGE
Solo just below the MCBA control in a
plastic bag and below the extra fuses.
2. Locate the terminal blocks on the PRES-
TIGE Solo below the MCBA control.
The 120V Terminals are located on the
left set of Terminal Blocks. The 24V
Terminals are located on the right set of
terminal blocks.
3. Carefully pull down on the lower half of
the terminal block to remove.
4. Hook the wiring tool into the desired slot of
the terminal block as shown in Fig.19.
5. Push wiring tool in towards the terminal
block and insert wire in slot at bottom of
terminal block.
6. Repeat steps 4 & 5 until all wiring is com-
plete.
7. Re-connect the lower half of the terminal
block to the upper half.
8. Place the wiring tool back into the plastic
bag or leave tool hooked to a slot on the
24V terminal block.
When wiring the PRESTIGE Solo allow
additional length of wire for the access
panel to swing open during servicing.
NOTICE
WARNING
BEST PRACTICE
CAUTION
Terminal Block
Wiring Tool
Fig. 19: Using the Wiring Tool on the
Terminal Blocks