Instruction Manual for Stewart FILMSCREEN models including: QW-756 Stewart Filmscreen Wall Switch Control, QW-756, Stewart Filmscreen Wall Switch Control, Stewart Filmscreen Wall Switch, Wall Switch Control, Filmscreen Wall Switch, Filmscreen, Wall Switch
HVS STEWART FILMSCREEN CORPORATION STEWART FILMSCREEN Installing High Voltage Wall Switch Control Document Identifier QW-756 Responsibility and authority: Revision A Process Owner Dino von Noy Date Approved 2-1-22 Date Effective 2-2-22 Position / Title QA Manager 1.0 PURPOSE: To Safely and correctly Install High Voltage Wall Switch Control onto film screens. 2.0 Scope: This procedure applies to Installing a 120 vAC high Voltage Switch. 3.0 Definitions: 120 vAC 120 Volts Alternate Current 4.0 Reference Documents, Disclaimer: Attention: All electrical connections must conform to local and NEC codes. Stewart Filmscreen cannot be held liable for faulty or sub-standard wiring. 5.0 Procedures: Installing the high voltage wall switch control: A standard 3-postion 120vAC wall switch is supplied. The high-voltage control is connected to the electrical source. It alternates direction of the screen motion by means of the hot leads, using the 3-postion switch. 1. Preparing the connection Before making the electrical connections, you need: An available 120vAC constant power source. A 4-conductor Romex or motor connector cable 2. Making the connections The wiring diagram illustrates the connections 1. Connect the wall switch to the 120vAC constant power source. 2. Connect the wall switch to the screen unit's motor leads. SFC H.V. Latched Rocker Switch Single Pole Double Throw - SPDT Up Stop Down Front of Switch HVS Wiring diagram Red - Up Black - Down Motor White - Common Back of Switch Black White Green - Ground 120 vAC power input Record Name Work Instruction 6.0 Quality Records: Storage Location Quality Assurance Dept. Index Method Retention Order Number 5 year min.Andrew Cox Adobe PDF Library 22.1.149