1. Wiring Procedure

All Premier Remote control units come pre-wired for 240V applications. To convert the premier remote controller to 120V, install the provided jumper wire in the 120V jumper terminal that is located above the fuses and to the right of the power block. The wire can be installed by simply pressing one end of the wire into each side of the orange 12 Volt Jumper terminal plug. The wire can be removed by pressing the black release tabs located in the center of the jumper terminal. Please see Appendix A for a complete labeled diagram of the Premier Remote Controller.

The main terminal block is located on the right-hand side of the control board. Strip the ends of L1, L2 if used, Neutral, and ground of the feeder wires 11/16th (18 MM) of an inch. Connect the main feed wire(s) to L1 and L2 as labeled on the power terminal block by inserting the wires. The wires will press into the terminal block with no tools required as the terminal block utilizes a spring-cage clamp. Connect the neutral wire and ground wire as labeled on the terminal block in the same manner.

Follow the outline below for 120V, 240V and 240V with no neutral applications

120V

  • Connect the main feed wire to L-1 (usually Black)
  • Connect the neutral wire to the neutral lug (usually a white wire)
  • Connect the ground wire to the ground lug. (usually a green wire)
  • Verify a jumper wire is installed in the jumper terminal that is located above the fuses and to the right of the board

240V

  • Connect one of the main feed wires to L1 (usually Black)
  • Connect the second main feed wire to L2 (usually Red)
  • Connect the neutral wire to the neutral lug (usually a white wire)
  • Connect the ground wire to the ground lug. (usually a green wire)

240V with no neutral; please note the lamp feature of the box will not function

  • Connect one of the main feed wires to L1 (usually Black)
  • Connect the second main feed wire to L2 (usually Red)
  • Connect the neutral wire to the neutral lug (usually a white wire)
  • Connect the ground wire to the ground lug. (usually a green wire)
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