Grizzly T25448, T25449 User Manual

MODEL T25448/T25449
DUST COLLECTOR
REMOTE SWITCH
INSTRUCTIONS
For questions or help with this product contact Tech Support at (570) 546-9663 or techsupport@grizzly.com
Introduction
The Model T25448/T25449 Dust Collector Remote Switch (Figure 1) allows you to remotely turn a dust collector ON/OFF from a distance of up to 75 feet.
Read and understand this entire document before installation to make sure this switch box fits the intended application.
To ensure safe operation:
• Only connect the switch box to power sup­ply that meets the listed specifications.
• Do not connect the switch box to a dust collector with a motor that exceeds the listed specifications.
Switch
Box
Remote
Controller
Figure 1. Model T25448/T25449 remote switch
components.
Specifications
Model T25448:
Power Supply ....................120V, 15A, 60 Hz
Outlet Type ................................. NEMA 5-15
Max. Dust Collector HP ..................... 1.5 HP
Model T25449:
Power Supply ................... 240V, 20A, 60 Hz
Outlet Type .................................NEMA 6-20
Max. Dust Collector HP ........................ 3 HP
Remote Battery ..........................Type 23AE, 12V
Communication Type ........Radio Frequency (RF)
Max. Communication Distance ................... 75 ft.
• This remote switch is ONLY designed to be used on dust collectors with standard ON/OFF toggle or push-button switches— not with magnetic switches.
• If you are unsure about the type of dust collector switch you have, contact the dust collector manufacturer for more informa­tion.
• Using this switch box for applications other than dust collectors may cause the unit to fail and will void the warranty.
Replacement remote controllers (Model T25507) can be purchased by contacting Grizzly at (800) 523-4777. Before the new remote controller can be used, the switch box must be programmed to work with it (refer to Programming Switch Box on Page 2 for detailed instructions).
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Installation
1. Place the switch box in a dry, protected loca-
tion within reach of the power receptacle and the dust collector power cord.
2. Plug the switch box into the proper power receptacle (see Figures 2–3).
For T25448
GROUNDED
5-15 RECEPTACLE
Programming Switch Box
You can program one switch box to operate with several remote controllers and one remote con­troller to operate several switch boxes. The steps to accomplish any combination of these options are the same.
Before beginning, read through the entire pro­cedure to understand the required timing of the steps.
To program the switch box:
Grounding Prong
5-15 PLUG
Neutral Hot
Figure 2. NEMA 5-15 plug and receptacle for
Model T25448.
For T25449
GROUNDED
6-20 RECEPTACLE
Current Carrying Prongs
6-20 PLUG
Grounding Prong
Figure 3. NEMA 6-20 plug and receptacle for
Model T25449.
1. Make sure the dust collector is NOT con­nected to the switch box.
2. Make sure the red receiving light on the switch box is illuminated (see Figure 4).
— If the red receiving light is not illuminated,
the switch box is not receiving power. Resolve this issue before continuing.
Red Receiving
Light
Programming
Button
Figure 4. Programming controls on rear of
switch box.
3. Perform the following Programming Switch Box procedure to make sure the remote con-
troller will operate the switch box.
4. Make sure the dust collector ON/OFF switch is turned OFF, then plug the dust collector into the switch box.
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3. Press and release the black programming button once—you will hear three beeps and the red receiving light will flash three times. The switch is now in programming mode.
Note: If you do not perform the next step
within approximately five seconds after the three beeps, you will hear one more beep and the switch box will leave programming mode. In this case, you will have to start Step 3 again.
Model T25448/T25449 (Mfg. Since 8/13)
4. Press either button on the remote controller (see Figure 5)—you will hear three beeps and the red receiving light on the switch box will flash three times.
Operation
1. Make sure the switch box is properly installed
and correctly programmed with the remote controller.
Sliding
Cover
Figure 5. Remote controller buttons.
5. Wait approximately five seconds and you will
hear another beep—the switch box is now programmed to work with this remote control­ler.
ON Button
OFF Button
Un-programming Switch Box
If necessary, the switch box can be un-pro­grammed so that it will not operate with any remote controller. In such case, you will have to re-program the switch box to operate with a remote controller.
2. Turn the dust collector ON/OFF switch to ON.
3. Press the remote controller ON button once
to turn the dust collector ON. The green power light on the switch box will also illumi­nate (see Figure 6).
Green Power
Light
Figure 6. Green power light on switch box.
4. Press the remote controller OFF button once
to turn the dust collector OFF. The green power light on the switch box will turn OFF.
To un-program the switch box:
1. Press and hold the black programming but-
ton on the switch box for approximately five seconds—you will hear one long beep and the red receiving light will flash once.
2. The switch box is now un-programmed.
Model T25448/T25449 (Mfg. Since 8/13)
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Troubleshooting
Review the troubleshooting and procedures in this subsection if a problem develops. If you need additional help with a procedure, call our Technical Support at (570) 546-9663.
Note: Please gather the serial number and manufacture date of your switch before calling.
Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution
Switch box will not turn ON.
Dust collector will not turn ON.
1. Switch box not connected to power.
2. Remote controller not properly programmed to operate switch.
3. Remote controller battery weak/dead.
4. Switch box circuit breaker has tripped.
5. Remote controller is out of range with switch.
6. Wall circuit breaker has tripped.
7. Remote controller/switch at fault.
1. Dust collector ON/OFF switch not turned ON.
2. Dust collector not connected to switch box.
3. Switch box not connected to power.
4. Wall circuit breaker has tripped.
5. Dust collector at fault.
1. Connect switch box to correct power source (Page 2).
2. Properly program remote controller to operate switch (Page 2).
3. Replace remote controller battery (this page).
4. Press the circuit breaker reset button on rear of switch.
5. Operate the remote controller within 75 ft. of the switch.
6. Reset wall circuit breaker. Make sure breaker is in good condition and circuit is properly sized for dust collector in use.
7. Test/replace.
1. Turn dust collector ON/OFF switch ON.
2. Properly connect dust collector to switch box (Page 2).
3. Connect switch box to correct power source (Page 2).
4. Reset wall circuit breaker. Make sure breaker is in good condition and circuit is properly sized for dust collector in use.
5. Refer to dust collector manual for troubleshooting; contact dust collector manufacturer for technical help.
Replacing Remote Controller Battery
The remote controller is independently powered by a Type 23AE, 12V internal battery. If the switch box stops responding to the remote controller, replace the battery as the first course of resolu­tion.
To replace the remote controller battery:
1. Place the remote controller upside down on a
stable, protective surface.
2. Use a #00 Phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws that secure the components together.
3. Carefully separate the covers, circuit board, and battery, as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7. Remote controller components.
4. Replace the battery, then re-assemble the
remote controller.
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Model T25448/T25449 (Mfg. Since 8/13)
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