DRIVE WIRING
s
WARNING
!
Serious or fatal electrical shock may result from failure to connect the motor, the SubDrive Utility, metal plumbing, and all other metal near
the motor or cable to the power supply ground terminal using wire no smaller than motor cable wires. To reduce risk of electrical shock,
disconnect power before working on or around the water system. Do not use motor in swimming areas.
DO NOT POWER ON OR USE THE DRIVE WITH THE COVER REMOVED.
NOTE: Ensure that the system is properly grounded all the way to the service entrance panel. Improper grounding may result in the loss of
voltage surge protection and interference filtering.
1.
Verify that the power has been shut off at the main breaker.
2. Verify that the dedicated branch circuit for the SubDrive Utility is equipped with a properly-sized circuit breaker (see Table 1 on page 15 for
minimum breaker size).
3. Use appropriate strain relief or conduit connectors. See below for conduit hole and knockout sizes.
CAUTION: Nonmetallic enclosure does not provide grounding between conduit connections. When using metal conduit,
install Listed grounding bushings and Listed No. 10 AWG minimum wires per national and local codes.
CAUTION: When installing rigid metallic conduit, connect conduit to hub BEFORE hub is connected to drive enclosure.
61.5
[2.42]
4. Remove the SubDrive Utility lid.
5. Feed the motor leads through the opening on the bottom right side of the unit and connect them to the terminal block positions
marked
(green ground wire), BLK, and BLK. Tighten terminals to 5 in-lbs (0.6 Nm) with a small screwdriver (provided).
18
Ø12.7 Hole
[0.5]
31.5
[1.24]
4
[0.16]
Ø22.23
Hole
[0.88]
55
63
[2.17]
[2.48]
65
[2.56]
113.6
[4]
36.5
[1.44]
Ø22.23 Hole [0.88]
Ø28.17 Knockout