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__d GREEN I YELLOW CORD JACKET PLACEMENT: 3mm CLAMP WITH WIRES ORIENTED AS SHOWN BLOCK NO. 22-56-0470 DO NOT PINCH WIRES BETWEEN WIRE TRAP AND MOTOR INSULATOR. / BLUE (CORD) BLACK (FIELD) (CORD$ GREEN I YELLOW @ SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR PRCD AND SWITCH BOX PARTS LIST & WIRING NOTE: All leads must be held to f 3 mm. Ail field leads to be measured fr[...]
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1 and 2 End Wire Preparation For -4 Models 0th Fig. Part Number Description No. Req. 1 22-68-0200 Switch Boot 1 2 23-66-1430 Switch 1 3 23-94-991s Connector Lead I 4 22-36-0150 Breaker 1 5 22-68-0210 Breaker Boot 1 6 22-33-030s Suppressor 1 7 22-74-0050 Delay Circuit (CLD) 1 a 22-12-0200 Enclosure 1 9 06-82-7299 Screw 4 IO 31-17-0155 Clamp 2 11 44-[...]