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Smart Series ® Input Power Wiring Diagrams (Option A)

The diagrams on pages 148 through 150 are printed on the back panels of the mainframes. For your convenience, they are depicted here along with additional information. For information on input wiring for 30 AMP mainframes, contact DME. Standard input wiring for mainframes, unless specified otherwise at time of order, is 240 VAC, three- phase, 4-wire, 50/60 Hz. (OPTION A). If it becomes necessary to change to another configuration, refer to the appropriate diagram and information on the following pages:

Page 148: (OPTION A) 208-240 VAC, 3-phase, 4-wire Page 149: (OPTION B) 380-415 VAC, 3-phase, 5-wire Page 150:  (OPTION C) 240 VAC, 2-phase, 4-wire

(OPTION D) 208-240 VAC, single phase, 3-wire 120 VAC, 2-phase, 4-wire NOTE: For mold power and thermocouple connector wiring information, see pages 128-129.

OPTION A (Standard)

208 – 240 VAC, Three-Phase, 4-Wire Delta or “Y” Power Distribution System

As shown above, each module is powered from one of the three phases. Zone (1), for example, is powered from Phase 1, which is supplied by R/L1 and S/L2. Zone (2) is powered by Phase 2, which is supplied by S/L2 and T/L3. Zone (3) is powered by Phase 3, which is supplied by R/L1 and T/L3. NOTE: At this point, the sequence repeats itself. For example, Zone (4) is connected the same as Zone (1) to R/L1 and S/L2 and Zone (5) is connected the same as Zone (2) to S/L2 and T/L3 and Zone (6) is connected the same as Zone (3) to R/L1 and T/L3. Zone (7) is then connected to the same phase as Zone (1) and (4), etc. This method of connection assures the greatest likelihood of line balance.

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