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MOTOR
SWITCH
SETTINGS
Dual-voltage
motors (motors that can operate at either
11 5 or 2=;0 volts), are set at the factory to 2_0 volts. Do
not change motor
voltage setting if line voltage
is 2_()
volts, or if you have a single voltage motor,
NOTE: Never wire a 115 volt motor
to a 2_O volt line.
REMOVE
MOTOR
END COVER
If you have a dual-voltage
motor, an(] will conned
it to
11.5 volts, follow
the procedure
below.
3. Move
and attach the plug at the 115 volt position.
The
plug will now cover 2 metal tabs. The arrow on the
plug will point to 115V.
4, Attach the power
lead wires to the power lead termi-
nals. Make sure the wires are secure.
5. Attach the ground
wire to the green ground
screw
6. Reinstall the Motor
end (:over
Go to Wiring
Connections
below.
DIAL
TYPE VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
End Cover
Screws
Ground
Screw
Motor .-I
End Cover
Figure 3: Removing
Motor
End Cover
You will
need to remove the motor end (:over to change
the voltage
setting,
Your motor terminal
board (located
under the motor end
(:over) should
look like one of those below,
PLUG
TYPE VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
Ground
Sore1&
Voltage Change
Plug
Power Lead
Terminals
Voltage
Change
Dial
\
PowerLead
Figure 5: Voltage set to 230 volts, Dial Type
To change to 115 volts:
1. Make sure power is off.
2. Turn the dial counter-clockwise
until 115 shows in the
dial window.
L Attach the power
lead wires to the power lead termi-
nals. Make sure the wires are secure.
4, Attach the ground
wire to the green ground
screw
5. Reinstall the Motor
end (:over
Go to Wiring
Connections
below.
I_WARNING lHazardous
voltage. Can shock,
burn, or
cause death.
Disconnect
power
to motor
before
working
on pump or motor.
Ground
motor
before
connecting
to
power supply.
Figure 4: Voltage set to 230 volts, Plug Type
To change to 115 volts:
1. Make sure power is off.
2. Pull the plug straight up.
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