Intermatic ig1300 installation Benutzerhandbuch

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Replace the telephone and coaxial protection module assembly that was
removed in Step 6. Replace the Torx screws in holes A and B that were
removed in Step 5. Tighten the screws firmly to ensure a good ground bond.
STEP 12
Select and remove the appropriate knockout 
to use with telephone and
coaxial cables. Use a knockout that is accessible after the wire channel cover
has been reinstalled. DO NOT route telephone or coaxial cables through the
same knockout or conduit with AC power wires.  If conduit is used, it is impor-
tant to keep telephone and cable conductors in a different conduit than AC
power conductors. 
STEP 13
Identify and confirm wire pairs 
for each telephone line. Make sure that
enough wire is available to reach each terminal block on the telephone protec-
tion modules. Cut each wire pair and strip the end to a length of 5/16”. Route
the wires through the knockout and insert the stripped end of each wire into
the terminal blocks as shown in Figure 3. Be sure to route the wires from the
outside phone connection to the “IN” terminal and the wires to the house
phones to the “OUT” terminal. Secure each wire by tightening the terminal
block screws. NOTE: Exercise caution to ensure that each wire of a telephone
pair is in line to prevent polarity reversal.
STEP 14
Route the coaxial cable 
through the knockout. If insufficient space is avail-
able in the knockout, the second knockout may be used. Connect the cable to
the protection module making sure that the connectors are tightened snugly.
Do not overtighten the connectors.
STEP 15
Connect the AC Power protection 
to the electrical panel. Measure each wire
lead and cut it to proper length. Each wire should be as short as possible to
provide optimum operation. Do Not coil excess lead.
NOTE: The protector functions best if all bends in the wire leads are rounded,
ideally to a 4” radius. Hard 90
o
bends reduce efficiency.
Connect the Green Ground wire to the panel ground bus first. Connect the
White Neutral wire to the Neutral bus if the electrical panel has one. Many
panels have a common Neutral and Ground bus which will result in both the
Green and White wires connecting to the same bus. 
STEP 16
Connect the two black wires 
to two separate 15 or 20 amp single-pole cir-
cuit breakers. 
STEP 17
Check to be sure that all wires are securely fastened 
and all screws are
tight. Confirm that the protector is wired to the correct breakers by measuring
the voltage between the two black leads. A voltage of 220 to 240 VAC means
that the IG1300 is connected across both sides of the electrical service.
STEP 18
Replace the cover or trim panel 
on the electrical cabinet. Return all breakers
to their original positions and check the IG1300 for two green indicators.
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