Dennis said:
This will void the warranty and the listing. Also IMO a violation of 400.8.
Most if not all installation manuals will have a notation like, . Check local building codes.
•
Some building codes require direct wiring to a
branch circuit. If direct wiring is NOT required,
plug door operator into grounded outlet
(Fig. 6
1. Disconnect the power cord from the branch
circuit mains.
2. Remove bottom cover from power head.
• Remove four (4) hex head screws from front
and rear covers.
• Slide bottom cover off.
3. Remove existing power cord from power head.
• Disconnect three power cord wires.
• Remove and discard power cord.
• Remove 7/8” diameter knock-out plug.
• Install a suitable entrance bushing.
4. Install permanent wiring to power head.
For Phantom—connect permanent wiring to
internal terminal block.
• Connect white supply line to silver terminal.
• Connect black supply line to brass terminal.
• Connect ground wire to green wire location
(GROUND).
For Legacy—connect permanent wiring.
• Make connections with UL recognized wire nuts.
• Connect white supply line to white wire.
• Connect black supply line to black wire.
• Connect ground wire to green wire location
(GROUND).
• Wires inside operator are to be a minimum of
6 inches.
5. Replace power head bottom cover.
• Replace and tighten four (4) hex head screws.
NOTE:
Circuit boards are light sensitive.
Make sure
cover is on power head before
operation.
1. Check local building codes.
•
Some building codes require direct wiring to a
branch circuit. If direct wiring is NOT required,
plug door operator into grounded outlet
(Fig. 6-1)
.
2. Return to Section 3 for SAFE-T-BEAM
®
System
alignment and troubleshooting.
NOTE: If permanent wiring is required, have a
professional electrician install circuit and wire
door operator
UL 325 allows cord and plug or hard wiring