Grizzly T33310, T33308 User guide

MODEL T33308/T33310
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 T33308/T33310 Dust Collector Remote Switch (see Figure 1) allows you to remotely turn a dust collector ON/OFF from a distance of up to 75 feet.
Read and understand this document before instal­lation to ensure you understand how to safely use the remote, and that this switch box fits the intend­ed application.
Figure 1. Model T33308/T33310 Dust Collector
Remote Switch components.
• This remote switch is ONLY designed to be used on dust collectors with standard ON/OFF toggle or push-button switches— not those with magnetic switches.
• If you are unsure about the type of switch your dust collector has, contact the dust collector manufacturer for more information.
• Do not use this switch box for applications other than dust collectors, as it may cause the unit to fail and will void the warranty.
Specifications
Model T33308:
Required Power Supply .....120V, 15A, 60 Hz
Outlet Type ................................. NEMA 5-15
Max. Dust Collector HP ..................... 1.5 HP
Replacement Remote Control .......... T33309
Model T33310:
Required Power Supply .... 240V, 20A, 60 Hz
Outlet Type .................................NEMA 6-20
Max. Dust Collector HP ........................ 3 HP
Replacement Remote Control ...........T33311
Remote Battery Communication Type Max. Communication Distance
To ensure safe operation:
• Only connect switch box to power supply that meets listed specifications.
• Never leave dust collector running while unattended. Wood dust is highly flamma­ble, and you must always be present while the dust collector is running to promptly respond in the event of a fire.
......................................A27 12V
........Radio Frequency (RF)
................... 75 ft.
COPYRIGHT © APRIL, 2022 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
(FOR MODELS MFD. SINCE 2/22) #MN22313 PRINTED IN TAIWAN
***Keep for Future Reference***
V2.03.22 V1.04.22
1. Place switch box in a dry, protected location within reach of power receptacle and dust collector power cord.
Plug switch box into proper power receptacle
2. (see Figures 2–3).
For T33308
5-15 RECEPTACLE
120V
GROUNDED
OperationInstallation
The remote control and switch box come pre-pro­grammed from the factory and are ready for use. No additional programming is necessary.
To operate remote control:
Move dust collector ON/OFF switch to ON
1.
position.
2. Press green button on remote control to turn dust collector ON (see Figure 4).
Grounding Prong
5-15 PLUG
Neutral Hot
Figure 2. NEMA 5-15 plug and receptacle for
Model T33308.
For T33310
6-20 RECEPTACLE
Current Carrying Prongs
6-20 PLUG
Grounding Prong
240V
GROUNDED
Figure 3. NEMA 6-20 plug and receptacle for
Model T33310.
Press red button on remote control to turn
3. dust collector OFF (see Figure 4).
Note: Buttons labeled "C" and "D" are not func-
tional on this remote.
Green Button
Red
Button
Figure 4. Remote control.
Note: This remote control operates on a radio
frequency and has a range of 75 feet. It does not need to be aimed at the switch box to operate.
3. Make sure dust collector ON/OFF switch is in OFF position, then plug dust collector into switch box.
-2-
Model T33308/T33310 (Mfd. Since 02/22)
Programming Switch Box
The following steps can be used to reprogram the switch box to work with a replacement remote control or as a troubleshooting procedure if the switch box does not respond to commands from the original remote control.
Note: Switch box can only be programmed to one remote control at a time. If remote control is lost or damaged, the replacement will have to be programmed before it can be used. See specifica­tions on Page 1 of these instructions for replace­ment part numbers.
Unprogramming Switch Box
The switch box can be unprogrammed so it will not operate with any remote control. In this event, the switch box will have to be reprogrammed again to operate with a remote control.
To unprogram switch box:
1. Press and hold programming button (see Figure 5) on switch box for approximately five
seconds. You will hear one initial beep fol­lowed by three more beeps about eight sec­onds later. Switch box is now unprogrammed.
To program switch box:
Press programming button on side of switch
1.
box (see Figure 5) for approximately one second, then release. You will hear one beep.
Reset Button
Programming Button
Figure 5. Location of programming button and
circuit breaker reset button.
2. Immediately press green button on remote control (see Figure 4 on Page 2) and release it. You will hear two beeps. After three to five seconds, you will hear three more beeps. Remote control is now programmed.
Resetting Switch Box Circuit Breaker
The switch box is equipped with a reset button that allows the system to be restarted after the overload protection has tripped. To reset, place the dust collector ON/OFF switch in the OFF posi­tion, wait a few minutes for the system to cool, then press the reset button. If the button does not stay depressed, allow the system to cool longer, then try again.
Replacing Remote Control Battery
The remote control is powered by a 12V type A27 battery. If the switch box stops responding to the remote control, replace the battery as the first course of action.
Items Needed Qty
Phillips Head Screwdriver #00 .......................... 1
A27 12V Battery
To replace remote control battery:
1. Turn remote control face down, remove (3)
Phillips head screws, then remove battery cover.
Replace battery, then re-assemble remote
2.
control.
................................................ 1
Note: If green button is not pressed within
three to five seconds, you will hear three beeps. Remote control is not programmed. Return to Step 1 and begin again.
Model T33308/T33310 (Mfd. Since 02/22)
-3-
Troubleshooting
Review the troubleshooting 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. Remote control out of range of switch.
2. Switch box not connected to power.
3. Remote control not programmed to operate switch.
4. Remote control battery weak/dead.
5. Switch box circuit breaker tripped or at fault.
6. Power supply circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown.
7. Remote control/switch box at fault.
1. Dust collector not connected to switch box.
2. Switch box not connected to power.
3. Dust collector ON/OFF switch not in ON position.
4. Power supply circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown.
5. Dust collector at fault.
1. Operate remote control within 75 ft. of switch.
2. Connect switch box to correct power source (Page 2).
3. Program remote control to operate switch (Page 3).
4. Replace remote control battery (Page 3).
5. Press reset button on switch box (Page 3).
6. Ensure circuit is free of shorts. Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse.
7. Test/replace.
1. Properly connect dust collector to switch box (Page 2).
2. Connect switch box to correct power source (Page 2).
3. Move dust collector ON/OFF switch to ON position.
4. Ensure circuit is free of shorts. Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse.
5. Refer to dust collector manual for troubleshooting; contact dust collector manufacturer for help.
-4-
Model T33308/T33310 (Mfd. Since 02/22)
Loading...