Installation Guide for Autovent Systems models including: AV Series, AV Series Vent Opener Control Panel, Vent Opener Control Panel, Opener Control Panel, Control Panel, Panel
AV Series Vent Opener Control Panel w/ Relay #8050
Wiring and Installation Guide AV-AC Series Control Panel Instructions FORM: D8054 1 Control Panel Wiring Typical Plug-in Control Setup 2 The wiring method in Figure 3 is commonly used in applications where 4 or less openers will be installed with less than 40' of total wiring run. 14 gauge wire can be used in this scenario. Figure 4 divides the power to the openers into multiple lines. It is recommended for applications of 4 or more openers and/or wiring runs over 40'. 14 gauge wire can still be used with this method for up to 10 openers with a wiring run of 50' or less (per line). 12 gauge wire should be used for longer runs. Voltage to each opener should not drop below 22V DC. AV-SCE Vent Opener Instructions 3 1 2 3 . . . 1. Attach the fixed brackets to the actuator. Place the opener on the frame where the arm will attach as close the center of the vent as possible, and mark the location of both brackets. 2. Unscrew the fixed brackets, and place them where marked on the frame (mounting position shown is for Cross Country greenhouses and optimal position may vary for other brands). 3. Use the provided Hex head screws starting with the center hole. They are self-tapping so no pre-drilling is needed. For Cross Country greenhouses the top hole is not used because the screw will damage the covering / glazing on most models. 4. Mount the actuator to the fixed brackets, and place the fixed arm holder on the vent where the arm will make contact when extended. Use the Phillips head screws to attach the fixed arm holder to the vent frame. Press open on the control panel or remote to move the head of the arm in position to secure it to the holder with the attached pin (#5 on parts diagram). NOTE: It is recommended blue thread locker be applied to the threads on the pin to keep the 5 nut from coming loose during operation. 5. Fully open and close the vent to make sure it operates smoothly. Repeat this process for the rest of the openers. 4 4Microsoft: Print To PDF