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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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D.
Insert the bare ends of the cable into the hole for the cable entry and tighten the screw down
terminals
fi rmly. Fix the clear polycarbonate snap on cover for touch safety. See Fig. 3.19.
NOTE:
The diameter of the hole in the screw down terminal for the cable entry is 0.6” and is just big enough
for the diameter of the bare AWG #4/0 stranded cable. It is likely that the ends of the strands towards the cut
face of the cable get bent / frayed / spread outwards during cutting and thereby, the diameter of the cable
near the cut face may increase slightly. Also, the strands towards the cut face will be required to be pressed
together closely to reduce the diameter near the cut face to less than 0.6”. To help keep the strands towards
the cut face pressed together for easier entry into the terminal for cable entry, tightly warp insulation tape
around 0.2” to 0.3” from the cut face. If required, straighten and compress the bent / frayed / spread out ends
to reduce the diameter to the minimum. Now insert the leading 0.2” to 0.3” bare portion into the hole. Once
this leading portion has entered the hole, remove the insulating tape and insert the bare end of the cable fully.
Please ensure that all the strands get inserted into the hole and that no strand(s) is left forced out of the hole.
Fig. 3.18. Battery end of Positive cable cut and prepared for inserting into the Class “T” Fuse Assembly
Fig. 3.19. Fitted Class “T” Fuse Assembly