Wiring AC PowerRev: A 2-4Wiring 115VAC PowerFor standard 115VAC power connection:• Verify AC power supply wires and low voltage (12V & 24V accessory power wires) run throughtwo separate conduits. The higher voltage from the AC power supply may cause interference andanomalies in Kinetic operation if the high and low voltage wires are routed through the sameconduit.• Maximum current draw is 3 Amps on a dedicated 115VAC circuit. (A 20A dedicated circuit isrecommended.)• Make sure the proper wire size is used. The following table shows the maximum allowable wirerun from the power source to the operator for various wire sizes.Table 2-1. Wire Gauge versus RunAC Power 14 gauge wire 12 gauge wire 10 gauge wireOne operator 115V 730 ft (223 m) 1200 ft (366 m) 1900 ft (579 m)Two operator 115V 460 ft (140 m) 750 ft (228 m) 1160 ft (354 m)NOTETable 2-1 assumes a dedicated circuit with an accessory power load up to 2A. Additional loadsrequire that the wire size be increased or the distance of the run be decreased.To connect to 115VAC power, take the following steps:1. Make sure the AC power is turned off at its source and the DC and AC power switches on the operatorare in the off position.2. Access the input power wires and service outlet wires by removing the two Phillips-head screws thatsecure the high voltage junction box cover. See Figure 2-2.NOTEThe service outlet wires are solid copper and are labelled and bound together to keep themSeparate from the AC power switch wires.3. Wire nut or crimp bond the power supply wires to the black and white lead wires coming from the ACpower switch (no label). See Figure 2-2.4. Wire nut or crimp bond the equipment ground wire to the green ground wire in the junction box.5. To activate the 115VAC service outlet, include the black and white outlet lead wires and the green groundwire in the connections made above.6. Neatly organize all wire connections and replace the high voltage junction box cover. Secure it with thetwo Phillips-head screws.