Electrical connections – Dings Magnetic Group Stationary Electro Overhead Magnets User Manual

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Revised January 19, 2011

Electrical Connections

Electro Overhead Magnets operate on direct current. The DC connections to the magnet are

made in the terminal box located on one side of the magnet. Polarity is not important. The DC

current is supplied by a rectifier. Do not ground the DC circuit or the magnet will be damaged.

Switching should be done on the input (AC) side of the rectifier. This will avoid excessive

arcing and high inductive voltages which develop when a magnet coil circuit is opened.

Wiring should be in accordance with prevailing local and national electric codes. Wire size

should be based on the nameplate wattage. As magnet coil warms, the wattage will decrease.

Voltage of magnet terminals should be within + 5% of nameplate voltage. If the unit is a self

cleaning magnet, check that the motor wiring is correct for all the power supplied. Make sure

the nuts on the motor wiring tabs are all tight. When operating properly, the magnet will run

hot. The magnet coil is immersed in a special oil which allows it to operate at an extremely

high magnetic intensity. Oil continuously circulates in and around all parts of the coil windings.

This circulation allows even heat distribution for longer coil life. This heat is transferred to the

magnet case for dissipation.

NOTE: Some models have a junction box mounted on the frame. This box is pre-wired to the

terminal box on the magnet body. Connect DC power to the junction box as described

previously.

Connect to a DC Power Source

(Polarity is non essential)

Voltage and watts appear

on magnet nameplate.

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