EcoTrust EcoPower4 ECP240R Owner's Manual - Warning:
ECP240R
warninG:
1. Opening the unit without prior permission from EcoTrust Energy will void its
warranty coverage. Contact EcoTrust Energy at 1.800.989.2299 if you have any
questions.
2. Apply this unit to 240V AC, 50/60Hz, single phase residential load only.
3. The unit must be mounted vertically, in a dry location, using the four mounting
holes.
4. The unit must be installed by a licensed electrician in compliance with local electrical
code.
5. IMPORTANT! This unit must be connected directly to a dedicated circuit breaker. Do
not, under any circumstances, hard-wire install without a dedicated breaker!
YoU wiLL need:
1. A dedicated, 2-pole, 20 Amp, circuit breaker.
2. Appropriate tools including conduit.
3. A licensed electrician for installation.
moUntinG the ecoPower4™ fLUshmoUnt (ecP240r)
1. Inspect the exterior of the unit to ensure that it has not been damaged in transit.
Ensure that the front label/overlay is still intact, that the warranty seals are intact,
and that the cables protruding from the unit have not been damaged.
2. Place the back of the Flushmount Box against wall where the unit is to be installed
and trace around its outside edge. Cut drywall along traced line (dimension of
traced area should be approximately 4.866” wide by 8.250” high).
3. Run conduit (according to code) between the conduit connector on the box and the
power panel, and feed the connection cables through the conduit into the power
panel.
4. Secure the four (4) clips to the mounting box and tighten screws to tightly fit.
5. Screw Cover Plate onto unit.
moUntinG the ecoPower4™ nema 3r (ecP240r)
1. Inspect the exterior of the unit to ensure that it has not been damaged in transit.
Ensure that the front label/overlay is still intact, that the warranty seals are intact,
and that the cables protruding from the unit have not been damaged.
2. Mount the unit to a clean, dry wall near the power panel. Lengthening of the wires
to accommodate mounting the unit further away from the panel than the current
wiring allows may be necessary. As a general rule, the length of the wires should
be kept as short as possible and electricians should follow standard electrical code
regarding adding wire to the unit. When mounted, the phase indication lights
should be visible.