Hardwired Version; Before Installation; Installation - GE WattStation Wall Mount User Manual

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WattStation Wall Mount User Manual
2.3

Hardwired Version

2.3.1

Before Installation

WattStation should be installed only by a licensed contractor, and/or a
licensed electrician in accordance with all applicable state, local and
national electrical codes and standards.
Ensure that a dedicated circuit, capable of supplying 30A at 208-240 VAC, is
available
Power feed must have a centrally grounded neutral in order for WattStation
to function correctly.
A recommended 40A upstream circuit breaker, located either in a panelboard
or load center, should be used
Power and ground wires for WattStation go in through the back of the unit as
a default. Optionally, the power may be fed through the bottom or top of the
unit. Plan ahead on how you will supply power to WattStation
Recommended mounting hardware for wood studs are 3/8" x 2" hex head lag
bolts
Recommended mounting hardware for concrete walls are 3/8" x 1-3/4"
concrete hex screws or 3/8" x 1-7/8" concrete anchors
2.3.2

Installation

Step 1: Carefully unwrap the packaging and make sure the following items
are present:
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Wall Mounted WattStation unit
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Mounting wall bracket
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Template for wall-mounting holes
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Key for WattStation mounting lock (stored inside WattStation unit)
Step 2: Check for any damage to the unit, the cord or the connector. If no damage
is noticed, proceed to step 3. If damage is noticed, call 1-888-GE-RESOLve.
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WARNING: Danger of electrical shock or injury. Turn
OFF power at the panelboard or load center before
working inside the equipment or removing any
.
component
Do not remove circuit protective
devices or any other component until the power is
turned OFF.
GE Energy
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