B&C Technologies DI-225 Industrial User Manual

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3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

NOTE: A wiring diagram is included with each dryer and is affixed to the

panel inside the right side control cabinet.

The only electrical input connections to the dryer are the 3-phase (3 ) power leads (L1, L2 and

L3), GROUND, and in the case of 4 wire service, the neutral. These electrical connections are

made at the power distribution block located in the left side control cabinet.

Providing local codes permit, power connections to the dryer can be made by the use of a

flexible Under writers Laboratory listed chord / pigtail (wire size must conform to rating of the

dryer), or the dryer can be hard wired directly to the service breaker. In All cases, a strain relief

must be used where the wire(s) enter the dryer electrical service (relay) box.

NOTE: A CIRCUIT SERVING EACH DRYER MUST BE PROVIDED.

4. GROUNDING

Grounding (earth) connections must be provided and installed in accordance with state and

local codes. In the absence of these codes, grounding must conform to applicable requirements

of the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA NO. 70-latest edition. The ground connection may be

to a proven earth ground at the location service panel.

NOTE: A grounding connection (terminal lug) is provided in the dryer at

the left side control cabinet.

For added personal safety, when possible, it is suggested that a separate ground wire (sized

per local codes) be connected from the ground connection of the dryer to a grounded cold water

pipe. Do not ground to a gas or hot water pipe. The grounded cold water pipe must have metal

to metal connections all the way to electrical ground. If there are any non-metallic interruptions,

such as a meter, pump, plastic, rubber, or other insulating connectors, they must be jumped out

with no.4 copper wire and securely clamped to bare metal at both ends.

IMPORTANT: For personal safety and proper operation, the dryer must be

grounded. For proper operation of the microprocessor

(computer), an earth (zero) ground is required.

NOTE: Grounding via metallic electrical conduit (pipe) is not commended.

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