Direct drive, Caution – COATS 1001 & 1001SC Balancer User Manual

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Electrical Power

Consult a licensed electrical contractor for proper installation

to local electrical codes. Power outlets must be enclosed in a
floor raceway or overhead drop if predestrian or equipment traf-
fic can damage existing power cord.

Operation with a defective ground circuit will create
a shock hazard for the operator and could damage
the balancers electronics. Operation with a defective
ground circuit may void warranty.

Precautions

Check voltage requirements on balancer ID plate. Balancer

requires nominal 220VAC, 60 Hz, three-phase power with a 20-
ampere fuse or circuit breaker. Mating outlet (not furnished) is
Hubbel 2420 or Bryant 71520, connected as shown below. A
factory installed option is available allowing operation from 115
VAC, single-phase power. A 20 ampere fuse or circuit breaker
and a standard three-pin safety outlet wired as shown below is
required. Electric outlets must have a solid connection (less
than one ohm between ground and pin and building ground).

Voltage Reading Between:

220V Type

X - Y

200 - 250

X - Z

200 - 250

X - Z

200 - 250

Voltage Reading Between:

220V Type

A - B

105 - 130

Power and ground requirements must be verified by installer

or inspector before connecting balancer. Failure to observe this
precaution may void warranty.

If balancer is bolted down, a licensed electrical contractor

must be consulted. Most electrical codes require “hard” wiring
when balancer Is bolted down.

Consult a licensed electrical contractor for proper installation

to local electrical codes. Power outlets must be enclosed in a
floor raceway or overhead drop if pedestrian or equipment traf-
fic can damage existing power cord.

CAUTION

Direct Drive

4 • COATS 1001 Wheel Balancer

White

Black

Red

Green

Ground

To Outlet

X

Y

Z

White

Black

Green

To Outlet

Ground

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