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Form
No.V6583R7
10
±
2
in
-
lb
s [
1,
0
±
1
,2
Nm
].
A
ta
ppe
d
ho
le
is
pr
ovi
de
d i
n t
he
so
len
oi
d f
or
gr
ound
ing,
us
e
a #
10
-
32
ma
ch
ine
sc
re
w.
To
rq
ue
g
round
ing
sc
re
w
to
1
5
-
20
in-
lb
s [
1,
7
-
2
,3
Nm
].
On
so
len
oi
ds
w
ith
sc
re
w
ter
m
ina
ls,
the
so
ck
et
head
scr
ew
ho
ld
ing
the
ter
m
ina
l b
loc
k t
o t
he
so
len
oi
d i
s t
he
gr
ou
nd
ing
sc
re
w.
To
rq
ue
the
sc
re
w
to
1
5
-
2
0
in-
lb
s [
1,
7
-
2
,3
Nm
].
wit
h
a 5
/3
2
hex
ke
y
wr
en
ch
.
Junction Box
The
junc
tion
b
ox
is
used
w
ith
spade
or
screw
term
ina
l so
leno
ids
on
ly
and
is
pro
vi
ded
w
ith
a
ground
ing
screw
and
a
1/2
condu
it
connec
tion.
Connec
t
#12
-
18
AW
G
st
andard
copper
w
ire
on
ly
to
the
screw
term
ina
ls.
W
ith
in
the
junc
tion
b
ox
use
fi
el
d
w
ire
tha
t i
s ra
ted
9
0
C
or
grea
ter
for
connec
tions.
Fo
r
st
eam
ser
vi
ce
use
105
C
ra
ted
w
ire
up
to
50
ps
i or
use
125
C
ra
ted
w
ire
a
bo
ve
50
ps
i.
A
ft
er
e
lec
tr
ica
l
hookup,
rep
lace
co
ver
gaske
t,
co
ver,
and
screws.
Ti
gh
ten
screws
e
ven
ly
in
a
cr
isscross
manner.
DIN Plug Connector Kit No.K236
-
034
1.
The
open-
frame
so
leno
id
i
s
pro
vi
ded
w
ith
D
IN
t
erm
ina
ls
t
o
accommoda
te
the
D
IN
p
lug
connec
tor
k
it.
2.
Remo
ve
cen
ter
screw
from
p
lug
connec
tor.
Us
ing
a
sma
ll
screwdr
iv
er,
pr
y
term
ina
l b
lock
from
connec
tor
co
ver.
3.
Use
#12
-
18
AW
G
s
tranded
copper
w
ire
ra
ted
a
t 90
C
or
grea
ter
for
connec
tions.
S
tr
ip
w
ire
leads
b
ack
approx
ima
te
ly
1/4
f
or
ins
ta
lla
tion
in
socke
t t
erm
ina
ls.
The
use
o
f w
ire-end
sl
ee
ves
is
a
lso
recommended
for
these
socke
t
term
ina
ls.
M
ax
imum
l
eng
th
o
f
w
ire-end
s
lee
ves
t
o b
e
approx
ima
te
ly
1/4
.
T
inn
ing
o
f
the
ends
o
f
the
l
ead
w
ires
i
s
no
t
recommended.
4.
Thread
w
ire
t
hrough
g
land
nu
t,
gl
and
gaske
t,
washer,
and
connec
tor
co
ver.
NOT
E:
Connec
tor
co
ver
ma
y
be
ro
ta
ted
in
9
0
incremen
ts
from
pos
iti
on
shown
for
a
lterna
te
pos
iti
on
ing
o
f ca
bl
e
en
tr
y.
5.
Check
D
IN
connec
tor
term
ina
l bl
ock
for
e
lec
tr
ica
l mark
ings.
Then
make
el
ec
tr
ica
l hookup
t
o t
erm
ina
l bl
ock
accord
ing
t
o
mark
ings
on
it
. Snap
term
ina
l b
lock
in
to
connec
tor
co
ver
and
ins
ta
ll
cen
ter
screw.
6.P
os
iti
on
connec
tor
gaske
t on
so
leno
id
and
ins
ta
ll
pl
ug
connec
tor.
T
orque
cen
ter
screw
to
5
±
1
in-
lb
s [
0,
6
±
1
,1
Nm
].
NOT
E:
A
lterna
ting
curren
t (A
C)
and
d
irec
t curren
t (DC)
so
leno
ids
are
b
uilt
diff
eren
tly
. To
con
ver
t f
rom
one
to
the
o
ther,
it
ma
y
be
necessar
y
to
change
the
comp
le
te
so
leno
id
inc
lud
ing
the
core
and
so
leno
id
b
ase
su
b-assem
bly
,
no
t j
us
t t
he
so
leno
id.
Consu
lt
A
SCO.
Installation
of
Solenoid
So
leno
ids
ma
y
be
assem
bl
ed
as
a
comp
le
te
un
it.
T
igh
ten
ing
is
accomp
lished
by
means
o
f
a
hex
f
lange
a
t
the
b
ase
o
f
the
so
leno
id.
The
3/4
b
onne
t
cons
truc
tion
(F
igure
1
) mus
t b
e
di
sassem
bl
ed
for
ins
ta
lla
tion
and
ins
ta
lled
w
ith
a
spec
ia
l wrench
adap
ter.
Installation
of
Panel
Mounted
Solenoid
(See
F
igure
3
)
D
isassem
bl
e
so
leno
id
fo
llow
ing
ins
truc
tion
under
Solenoid R
epla
cement
then
proceed
.
3/4
V
alve Bonnet Constr
uction
1.
Ins
ta
ll
re
ta
iner
(con
vex
si
de
to
so
leno
id)
in
1
.312
di
ame
ter
moun
ting
ho
le
in
cus
tomer
pane
l.
2.
Then
pos
iti
on
spr
ing
washer
o
ver
p
lugnu
t/core
tu
be
su
b-assem
bly
.
3.
Ins
ta
ll
pl
ugnu
t/core
t
ub
e
su
b-assem
bly
through
re
ta
iner
in
cus
tomer
pane
l.
Then
rep
lace
so
leno
id,
namep
la
te
/re
ta
iner
and
red
cap.
15/16
V
alve Bonnet Constr
uction
1.
Ins
ta
ll
so
leno
id
b
ase
su
b-assem
bly
through
0
.69
di
ame
ter
moun
ting
ho
le
in
cus
tomer
pane
l.
2.P
os
iti
on
spr
ing
washer
on
oppos
ite
s
ide
o
f
pane
l
ov
er
so
leno
id
b
ase
su
b-assem
bly
then
rep
lace.
Solenoid
Temperature
St
andard
so
leno
ids
are
des
igned
f
or
con
tinuous
du
ty
ser
vi
ce.
When
t
he
so
leno
id
is
energ
ized
for
a
long
per
iod,
the
so
leno
id
b
ecomes
ho
t and
can
b
e
touched
by
hand
on
ly
for
an
ins
tan
t.
Th
is i
s a
sa
fe
opera
ting
tempera
ture.
MAINTENANCE
W
ARNING:
T
o
prevent
the
possibility
of
death,
serious
injury
or
property
damage,
turn
off
electrical
power
,
depressurize
solenoid
operator
and/or
valve,
and
vent
fluid
to
a
safe
area
before
servicing.
Cleaning
A
ll
so
leno
id
opera
tors
and
v
alv
es
shou
ld
b
e
cl
eaned
per
iod
ica
lly
.
The
ti
me
be
tween
c
lean
ing
w
ill
var
y
depend
ing
on
med
ium
and
ser
vi
ce
cond
iti
ons.
In
genera
l,
if
the
v
olt
age
to
the
so
leno
id
is
correc
t,
sl
ugg
ish
v
alv
e
opera
tion,
excess
iv
e
no
ise
or
l
eakage
w
ill
ind
ica
te
t
ha
t
cl
ean
ing
i
s
requ
ired.
C
lean
st
ra
iner
or
filt
er
when
c
lean
ing
the
v
alv
e.
Preventive
Maintenance
Keep
the
med
ium
fl
ow
ing
through
the
so
leno
id
opera
tor
or
v
alv
e
as
free
from
d
irt
and
fore
ign
ma
ter
ia
l as
poss
ibl
e.
Wh
ile
in
ser
vi
ce,
the
so
leno
id
opera
tor
or
v
alv
e
shou
ld
b
e
opera
ted
a
t l
eas
t
once
a
mon
th
to
insure
proper
open
ing
and
c
los
ing.
Depend
ing
on
the
med
ium
and
ser
vi
ce
cond
iti
ons,
per
iod
ic
inspec
tion
o
f
in
terna
l
va
lv
e
par
ts
f
or
damage
or
excess
iv
e
wear
i
s
recommended.
Thorough
ly
c
lean
a
ll
par
ts.
Rep
lace
an
y
worn
or
damaged
par
ts.
Causes
of
Improper
Operation
Faulty
Control
Circuit:
Check
t
he
e
lec
tr
ica
l s
ys
tem
by
energ
iz
ing
t
he
so
leno
id.
A
me
ta
lli
c c
lic
k
sign
ifi
es
tha
t t
he
so
leno
id
is
opera
ting.
A
bsence
of
the
c
lic
k
ind
ica
tes
loss
o
f power
supp
ly
. Check
for
loose
or
b
lown
fuses,
open-c
ircu
ited
or
grounded
so
leno
id,
b
roken
l
ead
w
ires
or
sp
lice
connec
tions.
Burned
-
Out
Solenoid:
Check
for
open-c
ircu
ited
so
leno
id.
Rep
lace
if
necessar
y.
Check
supp
ly
vo
ltage
; it
mus
t
be
t
he
same
as
spec
ifi
ed
on
namep
la
te
/re
ta
iner
and
marked
on
t
he
so
leno
id.
Check
am
bi
en
t
tempera
ture
and
check
tha
t t
he
core
is
no
t j
ammed.
Low
V
oltage:
Check
v
olt
age
across
the
so
leno
id
leads.
Vo
ltage
mus
t b
e
at
leas
t 85%
of
ra
ted
v
olt
age.
Solenoid
R
eplacement
1.O
n
so
len
oi
ds
w
ith
lead
w
ire
s
di
sc
onne
ct
condu
it,
co
il
lead
s,
and
gr
ound
ing
wi
re
.
NOT
E:
An
y
op
tiona
l par
ts
a
ttached
to
the
o
ld
so
leno
id
mus
t b
e
re
ins
ta
lled
on
the
new
so
leno
id.
2.D
isassem
bl
e
so
leno
ids
w
ith
op
tiona
l f
ea
tures
as
fo
llows
:
Spade or Screw T
erminals
Remo
ve
t
erm
ina
l
connec
tions,
ground
ing
screw,
ground
ing
w
ire,
and
term
ina
l b
lock
(screw
term
ina
l ty
pe
on
ly
).
NOT
E:
Fo
r
screw
term
ina
ls,
the
socke
t head
screw
ho
ld
ing
the
term
ina
l
bl
ock
ser
ves
as
a
ground
ing
screw.
Junction Box Remo
ve
condu
it
and
socke
t head
screw
(use
5/32
hex
ke
y
wrench)
from
cen
ter
o
f j
unc
tion
b
ox.
D
isconnec
t j
unc
tion
b
ox
from
so
leno
id.
DIN Plug Connector Remo
ve
cen
ter
screw
from
D
IN
p
lug
connec
tor.
D
isconnec
t D
IN
p
lug
connec
tor
from
adap
ter.
Remo
ve
socke
t head
screw
(use
5/32
hex
ke
y
wrench),
D
IN
term
ina
l adap
ter,
and
gaske
t f
rom
so
leno
id.
3.
Snap
o
ff
red
cap
from
top
o
f so
leno
id
b
ase
su
b-assem
bly
.
4.
Push
down
on
so
leno
id.
Then
us
ing
a
su
ita
bl
e
screwdr
iv
er,
inser
t bl
ade
in
sl
ot
pro
vi
ded
b
et
ween
so
leno
id
and
namep
la
te
/re
ta
iner.
Pr
y
up
s
ligh
tly
and
push
t
o
remo
ve.
Then
remo
ve
so
leno
id
f
rom
so
leno
id
b
ase
su
b-assem
bly
.
5.
Reassem
bl
e
us
ing
exp
loded
v
iews
for
par
ts
iden
tifi
ca
tion
and
p
lacemen
t
Disassembly
and
R
eassembly
of
Solenoids
1.
Remo
ve
so
leno
id,
see
Solenoid R
epla
cement
.
2.
Remo
ve
f
inger
washer
or
spr
ing
washer
f
rom
so
leno
id
b
ase
su
b-assem
bly
.
3.
Unscrew
so
leno
id
b
ase
su
b-assem
bly
.
NOT
E:
Some
so
leno
id
cons
truc
tions
ha
ve
a
pl
ugnu
t/core
t
ub
e
su
b-assem
bly
, b
onne
t
gaske
t
and
b
onne
t
in
p
lace
o
f
the
so
leno
id
b
ase
su
b-assem
bly
. To
remo
ve
b
onne
t use
spec
ia
l wrench
adap
ter
supp
lied
in
A
SCO
Re
bu
ild
K
it.
Fo
r
wrench
adap
ter
on
ly
,
order
A
SCO
W
rench
K
it
No.K
218948
.
4.
The
core
is
now
access
ibl
e f
or
c
lean
ing
or
rep
lacemen
t.
5.
If
t
he
so
leno
id
is
par
t
of
a v
alv
e,
re
fer
t
o b
as
ic
v
alv
e i
ns
ta
lla
tion
and
ma
in
tenance
ins
truc
tions
for
fur
ther
d
isassem
bly
.
6.
Reassem
bl
e
us
ing
exp
loded
v
iews
f
or
iden
tifi
ca
tion
and
p
lacemen
t
of
par
ts.
ORDERING INFORMA
TION
FOR ASCO SOLENOIDS
When
Order
ing
So
leno
ids
for
A
SCO
So
leno
id
Opera
tors
or
Va
lv
es,
order
the
num
ber
st
amped
on
the
so
leno
id.
A
lso
spec
ify
vo
ltage
and
frequenc
y.
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Installation
&
Maintenance
Instructions
SERIES
Form
No.V6583R7
OPEN-FRAME,
GENERAL
PURPOSE,
W
ATERTIGHT/EXPL
OSIONPROOF
SOLENOIDS
8016G
ĊSER
VICE
NOTICEĊ
A
SCO
so
leno
id
v
alv
es
w
ith
des
ign
change
le
tter
G
"
in
the
ca
ta
log
num
ber
(examp
le
:
8210
G
1
)
ha
ve
an
epox
y
encapsu
la
ted
A
SCO
Red
Ha
t
II
so
leno
id.
Th
is
so
leno
id
rep
laces
some
o
f t
he
so
leno
ids
w
ith
me
ta
l enc
losures
and
open-
frame
cons
truc
tions.
Fo
llow
these
ins
ta
lla
tion
and
ma
in
tenance
ins
truc
tions
if
your
v
alv
e
or
opera
tor
uses
th
is
so
leno
id.
DESCRIPTION
Ca
ta
log
num
bers
8016
G
1
and
8016
G
2
are
epox
y
encapsu
la
ted
pu
ll-
ty
pe
so
leno
ids.
The
green
so
leno
id
w
ith
lead
w
ires
and
1/2
condu
it
connec
tion
is
des
igned
to
mee
t E
nc
losure
T
ype
1
-Genera
l Purpose,
T
ype
2
-Dr
ipproo
f,
Ty
pes
3
and
3
S-Ra
in
tigh
t,
and
T
ypes
4
and
4
X
-W
at
er
tigh
t.
The
b
lack
so
leno
id
on
ca
ta
log
num
bers
pre
fixed
E
F
"
is
des
igned
to
mee
t E
nc
losure
Ty
pes
3
and
3
S-Ra
in
tigh
t,
Ty
pes
4
and
4
X
-W
at
er
tigh
t,
Ty
pes
6
and
6P-Su
bmers
ibl
e,
T
ype
7
(A,
B
, C,
&
D)
E
xp
los
ionproo
f C
lass
I,
D
ivi
sion
1
,
Groups
A,
B
, C,
&
D
and
T
ype
9
(E
, F,
&
G)-Dus
t-
Ign
iti
onproo
f C
lass
II
,
D
ivi
si
on
1
, Groups
E
, F,
&
G.
The
C
lass
II
, Groups
F
&
G
Dus
t L
oca
tions
des
igna
tion
is
no
t app
lica
bl
e f
or
so
leno
ids
or
so
leno
id
v
alv
es
used
for
st
eam
ser
vi
ce
or
when
a
c
lass
H
"
so
leno
id
is
used.
See
T
emperature Limitations
sec
tion
for
so
leno
id
iden
tifi
ca
tion
and
namep
la
te
/re
ta
iner
for
ser
vi
ce.
When
ins
ta
lled
jus
t as
a
so
leno
id
and
no
t a
ttached
to
an
A
SCO
v
alv
e,
the
core
has
a 0
.250
-
28
UNF-
2B
tapped
ho
le,
0
.38
m
in
imum
fu
ll
thread.
Series
8016G
solenoids
are
available
in:
Open
-
Frame
Constr
uction
The
green
so
leno
id
ma
y
be
supp
lied
w
ith
1/4
spade,
screw,
or
D
IN
term
ina
ls
(Re
fer
to
F
igure
4
).
Panel Mounted Constr
uction
These
so
leno
ids
are
spec
ifi
ca
lly
des
igned
t
o b
e
pane
l moun
ted
by
the
cus
tomer
through
a
pane
l ha
vi
ng
a
.062
to
.093
max
imum
wa
ll
th
ickness.
(Re
fer
to
F
igure
3
and
sec
tion
on
Installation of P
anel Mounted Solenoid).
Optional
F
eatures
For
Type
1
-
General
Purpose
Constr
uction
Only
Junction
Box
Th
is
junc
tion
b
ox
cons
truc
tion
mee
ts
E
nc
losure
T
ypes
2
,3
,3
S,
4,
and
4
X
.
On
ly
so
leno
ids
w
ith
1/4
spade
or
screw
term
ina
ls
ma
y
ha
ve
a
junc
tion
box.
The
junc
tion
b
ox
pro
vi
des
a
1/2
condu
it
connec
tion,
ground
ing
and
spade
or
screw
term
ina
l connec
tions
w
ith
in
the
junc
tion
b
ox
(See
F
igure
5).
DIN Plug Connector Kit No. K236034 Use
t
hi
s
kit
on
ly
for
so
leno
ids
w
ith
D
IN
t
er
m
ina
ls.
Th
e
D
IN
p
lug
co
nne
ct
or
k
it
pr
ovi
de
s
a t
wo
po
le
w
it
h
ground
ing
con
tac
t D
IN
T
ype
43650
cons
truc
tion
(See
F
igure
6
).
OPER
ATION
When
t
he
so
leno
id
is
energ
ized,
the
core
is
drawn
in
to
the
so
leno
id
b
ase
su
b-assem
bly
.
IMPOR
TANT
:
When
the
solenoid
is
de
-
energized,
the
initial
return force for the core, whether developed by spring, pressure, or
weight,
must exert a minimum force to overcome residual magnetism created
by the solenoid. Minimum return force for AC constr
uction is 11
ounces, and
4 ounces for DC constr
uction.
INST
ALLATION
Check
namep
la
te
for
correc
t ca
ta
log
num
ber,
ser
vi
ce,
and
wa
tt
age.
Check
fron
t o
f so
leno
id
for
v
olt
age
and
frequenc
y.
W
ARNING
:
El
ect
rica
l h
az
ar
d
fr
om
th
e
accessi
bi
lit
y
of
live
p
ar
ts
. T
o
pre
ve
nt
the
p
os
si
bi
lity
o
f d
ea
th,
Ăs
er
io
us
in
ju
ry
o
r
pro
pe
rty
da
m
ag
e,
ins
ta
ll
the
o
pe
n
-
fra
m
e
so
le
no
id
in
an
e
ncl
osure.
F
OR
B
LA
CK
E
NCLO
SURE
T
YP
ES
7
AN
D
9
O
NL
Y
CA
U
TION
: T
o
pr
ev
ent
fir
e o
r e
xp
lo
si
on
, d
o n
ot
ins
tall
so
leno
id
a
nd
/o
r v
alv
e
wh
er
e
ig
ni
tio
n
te
m
pe
ra
tu
re
of
ha
za
rdo
us
atmo
sph
er
e
is
le
ss
th
an
165
C. O
n
va
lve
s u
se
d f
or s
te
am s
er
vi
ce
o
r w
he
n a c
la
ss
H
" s
ol
en
oi
d i
s u
se
d, d
o
no
t
ins
tall
in
haz
ar
do
us
a
tm
os
pher
e
wher
e
ig
nitio
n
tem
pe
ra
tu
re
is
les
s
than
180
C
. S
ee
n
am
ep
late/r
etainer
fo
r s
er
vi
ce
.
NOT
E:
These
so
leno
ids
ha
ve
an
in
terna
l non-rese
ta
bl
e t
herma
l f
use
to
lim
it
so
leno
id
tempera
ture
in
the
e
ven
t t
ha
t ex
traord
inar
y
cond
iti
ons
occur
wh
ich
cou
ld
cause
excess
iv
e t
empera
tures.
These
cond
iti
ons
inc
lude
h
igh
inpu
t v
olt
age,
a
jammed
core,
excess
iv
e
am
bi
en
t t
empera
ture
or
a
shor
ted
so
leno
id,
e
tc.
Th
is
un
ique
fea
ture
is
a
st
andard
fea
ture
on
ly
in
so
leno
ids
w
ith
bl
ack
exp
los
ionproo
f/dus
t-
ign
iti
onproo
f enc
losures
(T
ypes
7
&
9
).
CA
UTION
:
T
o
protect
the
solenoid
valve
or
operator
, install
a
strainer or filter
, suitable for the service involved in the inlet side as
close
to
the
valve
or
operator
as
possible.
Clean
periodically
depending
on service conditions. See ASCO Series 8600, 8601, and
8602 for strainers.
Temperature
Limitations
Fo
r max
imum
v
alv
e
am
bi
en
t t
empera
tures,
re
fer
to
char
t.
The
tempera
ture
lim
ita
tions
li
st
ed,
on
ly
ind
ica
te
max
imum
app
lica
tion
tempera
tures
for
fi
el
d
w
ir
ing
ra
ted
a
t
90
C.
Check
ca
ta
log
num
ber
pre
fix
and
wa
tt
ra
ting
on
namep
la
te
t
o
de
term
ine
max
imum
am
bi
en
t
tempera
ture.
See
v
alv
e
ins
ta
lla
tion
and
ma
in
tenance
ins
truc
tions
for
max
imum
fl
ui
d t
empera
ture.
NOT
E:
Fo
r
st
eam
ser
vi
ce,
re
fer
t
o
W
iring
sec
tion,
Jun
ction
Box
f
or
tempera
ture
ra
ting
o
f supp
ly
w
ires.
Temperature Limitations F
or Series 8016G Solenoids for use on
Valves Rated at 6.1, 8.1, 9.1, 10.6, or 11.1 W
atts
W
att
Rating
Catalog
Number Coil
Prefix
Class of Insulation
Maximum
Ambient T
emp.
6.1, 8.1, 9.1, & 11.1
None, FB, KF
, KP
,
SF
, SP
, SC, & SD
F
125
F (51.7
C)
6.1, 8.1, 9.1, & 11.1
HB, HT
, KB, KH,
S
S, ST
, SU
, & ST
H
140
F (60
C)
10.6
None, KF
,
SF
, & SC
F
104
F (40
C)
10.6
HT
, KH,
SU
, & ST
H
104
F (40
C)
Mi
ni
mum
am
bi
en
t t
empera
ture
-
40
F
(-
40
C).
Positioning
Th
is
so
leno
id
is
des
igned
to
per
form
proper
ly
when
moun
ted
in
an
y
pos
iti
on.
Howe
ver,
f
or
op
timum
lif
e
and
per
formance,
t
he
so
leno
id
shou
ld
b
e
moun
ted
v
er
tica
lly
and
upr
igh
t t
o
reduce
the
poss
ibility
of
fore
ign
ma
tt
er
accumu
la
ting
in
the
so
leno
id
b
ase
su
b-assem
bly
area.
W
iring
W
ir
ing
mus
t comp
ly
w
ith
loca
l codes
and
the
Na
tiona
l El
ec
tr
ica
l Code.
A
ll
so
leno
ids
supp
lied
w
ith
lead
w
ires
are
pro
vi
ded
w
ith
a
ground
ing
w
ire
wh
ich
is
green
or
green
w
ith
y
ell
ow
s
tr
ipes
and
a
1/2
condu
it
connec
tion.
To
fac
ilit
at
e
w
ir
ing,
the
so
leno
id
ma
y
be
ro
ta
ted
360
.
Fo
r t
he
wa
ter
tigh
t and
exp
los
ionproo
f so
leno
id,
e
lec
tr
ica
l fitti
ngs
mus
t b
e
appro
ved
for
use
in
the
appro
ved
hazardous
loca
tions.
Ad
di
tio
na
l W
ir
in
g
In
str
uctio
ns
F
or
O
ptio
na
l F
ea
tur
es
:
Op
en
-
Fr
am
e
so
leno
id
w
ith
1/4
sp
ad
e
ter
m
inals
Fo
r
so
len
oi
ds
su
pp
lied
w
ith
sc
re
w
t
er
m
ina
l
co
nne
cti
on
s
us
e #
12
-
18
AW
G
st
ra
nde
d
coppe
r w
ire
ra
ted
a
t 9
0
C
or
gr
ea
ter
. To
rq
ue
ter
m
ina
l b
loc
k
sc
re
ws
to