Meltric DR Series User Manual

Dr/dr7c/ds7c, Operating instructions, Warning

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GENERAL

Meltric’s DR, DR7c and DS7c series industrial plugs

and receptacles are designed to ensure user safety

and provide reliable connections. Please follow the

instructions below to ensure the proper installation

and use of the product.

There are inherent dangers

associated with electrical

products. Failure to follow safety precautions can

result in serious injury or death. These instructions must

be followed to ensure the safe and proper installation,

operation and maintenance of the Meltric devices.

Before installation, disconnect all sources of power to

the circuit to eliminate the risk of electrical shock.

RATINGS

These products are manufactured and rated in

compliance with applicable UL and CSA standards.

The products ratings are indicated on the device

labels. Some DR, DR7 and DS7 devices are

provided with optional auxiliary contacts that make

after and break before the phase contacts. The

ratings for auxiliary contacts are shown in Table 1.

INSTALLATION

These products should be installed by qualified

electricians in accordance with all applicable

local and national electrical codes.

Before starting, verify that the power is off, that the

product ratings are appropriate for the application,

and that the conductors meet code requirements

and are within the capacities of the terminals noted

in Table 2.

General Notes & Precautions

1. Self-tapping screws are provided for use with

some polymeric accessories. High torque may

be required to drive them in. Once they are

seated, care should be taken in order to avoid

over-tightening them against the plastic material.

2. Various handles and cord grip options may be used.

These instructions are based on handles provided

with integral multi-layer bushing cord grips.

3. Wire strip lengths are indicated in Table 3. Strip

lengths for cable sheathing will depend on the

specific application. When used with handles, the

cable sheathing should extend into the handle to

ensure secure cord gripping.

4. Wiring terminals are spring assisted to prevent

loosening due to wire strand settlement, vibration

and thermal cycling. NOTICE: They should not

be over-tightened. Appropriate tools and

tightening torques are indicated in Table 4.

5. NOTICE: Meltric threaded handles come with

tapered style threads. The use of fitting seal tape

is recommended to maintain watertightness of

all NPT fittings and joints.

Assembly for In-Line Connections

Do not overtighten terminal or self-tapping

screws. Tighten screws to the proper torque to

ensure a secure connection.

When these products are used as in-line connectors,

finger drawplates (or a drawbar mechanism) should

be installed on both the receptacle and plug in order

for the user to more easily provide the leverage

required to connect the device.

Adjust the bushing diameter to fit the cable by

removing inner sections of it as required. Insert the

bushing into the strain relief, then insert the assembly

into the handle and loosely install the compression

nut. Insert the cable through the handle, the thin

black drawplate gasket and finger drawplate (if

applicable) and the color coded gasket. Strip the

cable sheath to provide a workable wire length, being

mindful that the sheath must extend into the handle

to achieve a secure cord grip. Then strip the

individual wires to the lengths indicated in Table 3

and twist the strands of each conductor together.

Back out the terminal screws on the receptacle (or

inlet) far enough (but not completely) to allow the

conductors to pass, insert the conductors fully into

their respective terminals and tighten the terminal

screws with the appropriate tool to the torque

indicated in Table 4.

Verify that the cable sheath extends beyond the

strain relief and into the handle. Assemble the

receptacle (or inlet), the color coded gasket, the

finger drawplate, and the thin black drawplate gasket

to the handle with the four self-tapping screws

provided. Adjust the cable location so that it will not

be under tension inside the handle and tighten the

compression nut to secure the cable.

Assembly for Mounted Receptacles (or Inlets)

In applications where the receptacles (or inlets) are

mounted to wall boxes, panels or other equipment,

optimal operation is achieved when the device is

installed with the latch at the top.

Insert the cable or wires through the wall box and cut

to allow adequate length, strip the cable sheath as

desired, strip the individual wires to the lengths

indicated in Table 3, and twist the strands of each

conductor together. Back out the terminal screws on

the receptacle (or inlet) far enough (but not

completely) to allow the conductors to pass, insert

the conductors fully into their respective terminals

and hand tighten the terminal screws to the torque

indicated in Table 4.

Assemble the receptacle (or inlet) and the color-

coded gasket to the box with the appropriate hardware.

Assemble the mating plug (or receptacle) to the cord

end as indicated in the assembly instructions above

for in-line connections, except there will be no finger

drawplate or associated black gasket.

Compression

Nut

Handle

Strain

Relief

Color-Coded

Gasket

Receptacle

(or Inlet)

Bushing

Finger Drawplate Gasket

Finger Drawplate

Table 3 - Wire Strip Lengths – Dimensions A

Receptacle

Plug/Inlet

Device/Contact

Inches

mm

Inches

mm

DR30A

Phase

7/16

11

3/4

19

Auxil.

1/2

13

3/4

19

DR50A

Phase

9/16

14

7/8

22

Auxil.

1/2

13

5/8

16

DR100A

Phase

15/16

24

15/16

24

DR150A

Phase

1 3/16

30

1 3/16

30

DR250A

Phase

1 3/16

30

1 3/16

30

DS7c/DR7c Phase

1 1/16

27

1 1/16

27

DS7c/DR7c Auxil.

5/8

16

5/8

16

Table 2 - Wiring Terminal Capacity

1

(in AWG)

Cable Range OD

Main

Aux.

Contacts Contacts

2

Device

Min Max

Max

DR 30A

14

8

14

.30

1.380

DR 50A

14

4

14

.51

1.380

DR 100A

10

2

14

3

.50

1.812

DR 150A

4

2/0

14

3

.50

1.812

DR 250A

4

4/0

14

3

.87

2.400

DS7c/DR7c

14

8

10

.50

1.812

1

Capacity is based on THHN wire sizes

2

Auxiliary contacts are optional and may not be on all products.

3

Auxiliary contacts are prewired at the factory.

Min

Max

Blue

Casings

Table 4 - Terminal Screw Tightening Torques

Torque

Required Screwdriver

Device/Contact in-lbs N-m

or Allen Wrench

DR30

Phase 15

1.7 4 mm or 3/16” precision tip

Auxil. 13

1.5 4 mm or 3/16” precision tip

DR50

Phase 15

1.7 5 mm or 3/16” precision tip

Auxil.

7

.8 3 mm or 1/8” precision tip

DR100 Phase 48

5.4

4 mm hex head

DR150 Phase 90 10.2

4 mm hex head

DR250 Phase 130 14.7

5 mm hex head

DS7c/DR7c

Phase 16

1.8 3.5 mm or 1/8” precision tip

Table 1 - Auxiliary Contact Ratings

Device

120VAC 240VAC 480VAC 600VAC

DR30,DR50,DR100

6A

3A

1.5A

1.2A

DR225, DR250

3A

1.5A

.75A

0.6A

DS7c

5A (400V max)*

DR7c

5A*

* Rating is not UL or CSA listed

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Meltric Corporation

/ 4640 Ironwood Drive Franklin, WI 53132

Tel. : 800 433 7642 / Fax : 414 817 6161 / e-mail : [email protected]

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