Gorman-Rupp Pumps S4C65-E10 460/3 861279 thru 1142084 User Manual

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OM--04136

CONTROL BOXES

PAGE B -- 6

INSTALLATION

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Obtain the services of a qualified elec-

trician to make all electrical connec-

tions and to service the control box.

The electrical power used in this control

box is high enough to cause injury or

death. Make certain that the control box

is properly grounded after installation.

Make certain that the power source

phase and voltage matches the data on

the control box. Complete all electrical

connections before connecting the

power supply to the control box. Make

certain to ground the appropriate lead

of the power source before connecting

power to the control. Make certain that

the control box is properly grounded af-

ter installation.

Grounding Methods

Electrically ground the installation before connect-
ing the field wiring to the control box. Install a

grounding terminal to the enclosure and connect it
to a properly embedded electrode.

The material used for the electrode

must be an ex-

cellent conductor of electricity, such as copper. If
iron or steel is used, it must be galvanized or other-
wise metal plated to resist corrosion.

Do not coat

the electrode with any material of poor conductiv-
ity, such as paint or plastic.

The electrode must conform to the recommenda-
tions of N.E.C. ARTICLE 250. Follow all installation
requirements of the N.E.C., and all applicable

codes. See Figure B---5 for some suggested
grounding methods.

ROCK

8 FEET

(2,4 M)

3/4 INCH (19,1

MM) NOMINAL

DIAMETER

(MINIMUM)

3/4 INCH (19,1 MM)

NOMINAL DIAMETER

(MINIMUM) 8 FEET

(2,4 M) LONG

SOIL

SOIL

SOIL

1/4 INCH (6,4 MM)

STEEL PLATE 2 SQ.

FEET (1858,1 SQ. CM)

SURFACE AREA

(MINIMUM)

a) PLATE ELECTRODE

b) DRIVEN ELECTRODE

c) BURIED ELECTRODE

Figure B--5. Suggested Grounding Methods

a.

Plate Electrode: An iron or steel plate, 1/4

inch (6,4 mm) thick, completely impeded in
the ground. The plate must present a surface
area of at least 2 square feet (1858,1 sq. cm).

b.

Driven Electrode: A rod or pipe, 3/4 inch

(19,1 mm) in diameter minimum, 8 feet (2,4 m)
long, completely driven into the ground.

c.

Buried electrode: If rock or stone prevents

embedding the full 8 foot (2,4 m) length of the

ground rod, bury it horizontally in a trench.

Space the ground rod or plates at least 6 feet

(1,8 m) from any other electrode or ground
rod, such as those used for signal circuits, ra-
dio grounds, lightning rods, etc.

The earth surrounding the ground rod or plate

must contain enough moisture to make a

good electrical connection. In dry or sandy ar-
eas, pour water around the rod, or consult
qualified personnel to devise a method of im-

proving the connection.

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