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Wiring Connections
1. Install a separate 15Amp breaker at the wiring panel to supply the DLC-XP/RC and pump motor.
Use 18 AWG wire size or larger. Attach the supply to the J1 terminal block labeled 'POWER IN.'
Make 3 connections: Neutral, Earth (ground) and Hot as labeled.
2. Connect the pump motor to the J3 terminal block labeled 'MOTOR AC/DC.' Use 18 AWG wire size
or larger. The pump motor must be wired to operate at the DLC-XP/RC supply voltage (i.e., if the
power supplied to J1 is 110VAC 60Hz, then the motor must operate on 110VAC at 60Hz). If the
pump operates at a voltage different than that supplied to the DLC-XP/RC a motor starter must be
used. In this case wire the motor starter relay to J3. Double check all connections to confirm good
electrical contact between terminal block clamp and bare wire.
3. Clean the mating flange surface on the cover and base with de-greaser and a clean cloth. Inspect the
o-ring in the cover to assure it is properly installed in the receiving groove. Replace the DLC-XP
cover. Be careful to properly align the cover on its alignment pins. Do not force the cover as
difficulty in assembly indicates mis-alignment. Hand tighten the 13 retaining screws. Check the
cover joint using a 0.0015in (0.038mm) feeler gage. Clearance should be less than 0.0015in
(0.038mm) such that the feeler gage will not enter the joint more than 0.125in (3.2mm) at any point.
If necessary, torque the cover bolts to a maximum of 100in-lb (11.3N-m).
4. Apply power to the DLC-XP/RC. The display will illuminate yellow and text will appear. The knob
may begin turning -- it is normal for the DLC-XP/RC to perform a zero adjust upon first power-up.
5. Press the Calibrate Button and perform a 1-point (or more) calibration. Follow the on-screen
prompts.
Your DLC-XP/RC is now ready for use...
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