Direct AC Wiring Option Installation Guide - eTIME

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Direct AC Wiring Option Installation Guide - eTIME
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Direct AC Wiring Option Installation Guide
The direct AC wiring option enables you to wire AC power directly in to the ADP InTouch. The option kit contains the
following parts.
– 25mm
– 12mm
Caution: A licensed electrician must connect the direct AC wiring option to the AC power line.
Mise en garde : Un électricien certifié doit brancher l'option à courant alternatif interne à la ligne d'alimentation
à courant alternatif.
Before you begin
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Electrical wiring must comply with all applicable national, federal, state, and local codes and standards.
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If you are installing the ADP InTouch and have been referred to this guide by the ADP InTouch installation guide,
ensure that you have already completed the following tasks:
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Mounted the base of the ADP InTouch to the wall.
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Turned off the power to the AC power line.
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Run the AC power line through conduit to a location just below the ADP InTouch. (See the illustration in step 2.)
Caution: The AC line that supplies power to the ADP InTouch must be equipped with an appropriate
disconnect device (20A maximum circuit breaker). Do not connect the power line of the ADP InTouch to circuits
being used for electrical devices that draw large amounts of power, such as air conditioning units, electrical
motors, or compressors. Also avoid running communications cable near devices that interfere with data
transmission (for example, large electrical motors, fluorescent light ballasts, and transformers).
Mise en garde : La source utilisée pour alimenter le terminal doit être munie d’un dispositif de disjonction
adéquat (20A disjoncteur de circuit). Ne branchez pas le terminal sur les mêmes circuits que ceux qui
alimentent des appareils électriques qui consomment beaucoup de courant, comme les climatiseurs, les
moteurs et les compresseurs. En outre, assurez-vous que le cable de communication ne passe pas près
d’appareils électriques qui pourraient causer des interférences et nuire à la transmission des données (par
exemple, les gros moteurs, les ballasts et les transformateurs).
Step 1: Open the cable access hole
Warning: Be sure that the power to the AC line is turned off.
Avertissement : Assurez-vous que l'alimentation de la ligne à courant alternatif est éteinte.
Remove the plug from the cable access hole on the bottom left of the ADP InTouch.
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Step 2: Connect the electrical conduit to the unit
Note: Be sure that a licensed electrician is available to connect and assemble the internal AC option,
beginning with this step and continuing through step 6.
Warning: You must have a licensed electrician connect the direct AC wiring option to an AC power line. This
connection requires 14 AWG (or heavier) conductors to the AC wiring option. Also, the AC line must be
equipped with an appropriate disconnect device (20A maximum circuit breaker).
Avertissement: Vous devez faire appel à un électricien agréé pour relier l'option à courant alternatif interne à
la source d'alimentation électrique. Seuls des conducteurs de calibre 14 AWG (ou plus lourds) peuvent être
branchés à l'option à courant alternatif interne. En outre, la source utilisée pour alimenter le terminal doit être
munie d'un dispositif de disjonction adéquat (20A disjoncteur de circuit).
Connect the conduit for the AC power cables to the ADP InTouch, as shown.
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Step 3: Connect the direct AC wiring terminal block to the unit
Attach the direct AC wiring terminal block to the knockout plate on the base of the ADP InTouch. Be sure that you use the
shorter pair of screws (12mm).
– 12mm
Step 4: Connect the cable to the transformer
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Step 5: Connect the transformer and AC power cables to the terminal block
Warning: Be sure that the power to the AC line is turned off.
Avertissement: Assurez-vous que l'alimentation de la ligne à courant alternatif est éteinte.
X
Y
Z
Black (Line)
White (Neutral)
Green (Ground)
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Step 6: Connect the shield and LNG cover to the terminal block
Fold the shield along the perforated line at a 90 degree angle and then insert over the direct AC wiring terminal block, with
the flap of the shield on the right, as shown. Then insert the LNG cover and tighten the screws.
– 25mm
Important: Be sure the secondary wiring (for example, the transformer or optional battery) is threaded
securely through the clips provided on the unit so that those cables do not come in contact with the primary
wiring that is connected from the conduit to the direct AC wiring assembly.
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Next step
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If you purchased other optional kits, refer to the ADP InTouch installation guide and then to the appropriate option
kit installation guide, as directed.
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If you are not installing any other options at this time, return to the ADP InTouch installation guide and continue with
the installation of that device
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