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L1
L2
L3 N
MAINS IN
L1
L2
L3
ISOLATING SWITCH
RPB600-1000 RPA450-900
WHITE BLUE RED TO EARTH POINT 1
ISOLATING SWITCH
RPB1200-1800 RPA1000-1800
WHITE WHITE BLUE RED BLACK (Neutral)
TO TERMINAL POINT 6
Lo/Hi
Electronics enclosure
1 2
*RED RED
RED
Solenoid enclosure
Drain Valve
FAN LO
FAN HI
5A FUSE
3AG 250V
BROWN
3 4
ORANGE BLUE
To Isolating Switch
BLUE WHITE BLACK GREY
FIELD WIRING
BLUE
6 7 8 9 10
BLAC K
BLACK
A1
A2 GREY RED
A1
BLUE
RED
A2
1 L1
3 L2
5 L3
21 NC
1 L1
3 L2
5 L3
21 NC
11
GREY
CONTACTOR
GREY 2 T1 4 T2 6 T3 22 NC
CONTACTOR
2 T1 4 T2 6 T3 22 NC
12
GREY GREY
OVERLOAD
NC NO 97 98
OVERLOAD
NC 95 96 97 NO 98
BROWN
BLUE
95
96
EARTH
EARTH
GREY
GREY
GREY
GREY
GREY
GREY 6
WATER PUMP
T1
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
*Link wire removed when drain Valve is installed. Drain Valve connections are as follows; Brown wire to terminal 1 Blue wire to terminal 7 Red wire to terminal 2 Orange wire to terminal 3
MOTOR
EARTH POINT 1
It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement. Accordingly, specifications are subject to change without notice. Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected. Manufacturers and Designers of Technically Advanced Quality Heating and Cooling Products.....................Oct 2005 issue 1
7.2
INLET
DRAIN
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7.3
THESE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNITS MADE PRIOR TO JANUARY 2006 WHERE THE MAINS POWER IS SUPPLIED TO WALL SWITCH
TWO SPEED SINGLE PHASE RPC WIRING DIAGRAM 107196 ISOLATION BOX
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
1. THE INCOMING MAINS POWER MUST BE TAKEN DIRECTLY TO THE WALL SWITCH. 2. 4 WIRES AND AN EARTH ARE REQUIRED BETWEEN THE COOLER AND THE WALL SWITCH.
8 7
4 POLE ISOLATOR
6 5
BROWN BLUE
4 3 2 1
EARTH *
BLUE BROWN
BROWN
WHITE
BLUE
RED
EARTH
E A N
9 10 11 12
PUMP
EARTH
LO/HI
FAN
COOL
1 C 2
1 2
1 2
It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement. Accordingly, specifications are subject to change without notice. Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected. Manufacturers and Designers of Technically Advanced Quality Heating and Cooling Products.....................Oct 2005 issue 1
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THESE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNITS MADE FROM JANUARY 2006 WHERE THE MAINS POWER IS SUPPLIED TO THE COOLER
BROWN BROWN
MAINS IN
E
8 7
8 6 4 2
4 POLE ISOLATOR
7 5 3 1 BROWN BROWN WHITE RED BLUE
6 5
4 9 10 11 12 3
BROWN
BLUE
2 1
BROWN EARTH
E A N
PUMP
FAN HIGH FAN LOW ACTIVE PUMP
EARTH *
EARTH
1 C 2
1 2
1 2
Low ORANGE
LO/HI
FAN
COOL
Fan Motor Size 550/180 Watt 750/250 Watt 1100/330 Watt 1500/650 Watt
The 2 speed motors above can be reversed, contact Braemar Customer Service for details.
9610202 d
It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement. Accordingly, specifications are subject to change without notice. Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected. Manufacturers and Designers of Technically Advanced Quality Heating and Cooling Products.....................Oct 2005 issue 1
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THESE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNITS MADE PRIOR TO JANUARY 2006 WHERE THE MAINS POWER IS SUPPLIED TO WALL SWITCH
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRAIN VALE INSTALLATION. Firstly, make these changes to Isolation Box wiring; 1. Remove NEUTRAL wire (coming from the wall switch) from terminal point 12 and refit into terminal 4 2. Remove the BLUE wire between terminal point 12 and isolator point 1. 3. Remove the BLUE wire from isolator point 2 and terminal point 6. Leave the link between terminals 6 & 4. 4. Remove the BROWN wire from the pump and refit into terminal 2 along with the ORANGE wire from Electronics enclosure 5. Connect the BROWN wire from the Electronics enclosure to terminal point 5 6. Connect the BLUE wire from Electronics enclosure to terminal point 4 7. Connect the RED wire from the Electronics enclosure to terminal point 3. Additional changes 8. Add an ACTIVE wire between isolator point 1 and terminal point 5. 9. Add an ACTIVE wire between isolator point 2 and terminal point 5. 10. ADD A NEW ACTIVE wire from terminal point 12 to the common terminal on the FAN switch. (At the wall control).
ALL FIELD WIRING IS SHOWN AS
FUSE FUSE
ACTIVE
8 7 6 5
BROWN
4 POLE ISOLATOR
7 5 3 1
BROWN
WHITE
RED
ACTIVE
BROWN
BLUE
BLUE
9 10 11 12
4 3 2 1
RED ORANGE BROWN EARTH
BLUE
PUMP
NEW ACTIVE NEUTRAL EARTH * EARTH
LO/HI
FAN
COOL
1 C 2
1 2
1 2
It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement. Accordingly, specifications are subject to change without notice. Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected. Manufacturers and Designers of Technically Advanced Quality Heating and Cooling Products.....................Oct 2005 issue 1
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THESE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNITS MADE FROM JANUARY 2006 WHERE THE MAINS POWER IS SUPPLIED TO THE COOLER
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRAIN VALVE INSTALLATION. 1. Remove the BROWN wire from the terminal 2 and refit into terminal 3. 2. Connect the BROWN wire from the Electronics enclosure to terminal point 5 3. Connect the BLUE wire from Electronics enclosure to terminal point 4 4. Connect the RED wire from the Electronics enclosure to terminal point 3. 5. Connect the ORANGE wire to terminal point 2
BROWN BROWN
MAINS IN
E
8 7
8 6 4 2
4 POLE ISOLATOR
7 5 3 1 BLUE
6 5
Solenoid enclosure
Drain Valve
BROWN
WHITE
RED
4 9 10 11 12
BROWN
3 2 1
PUMP
FAN HIGH FAN LOW ACTIVE PUMP
EARTH *
EARTH
1 C 2
1 2
1 2
LO/HI
FAN
COOL
It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement. Accordingly, specifications are subject to change without notice. Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected. Manufacturers and Designers of Technically Advanced Quality Heating and Cooling Products.....................Oct 2005 issue 1