Mounting the MT1111/MT6111 SubMonitor Connect
The Starter/Soft Starter version SubMonitor Connect is already installed inside a panel.
Mount the component version of the SubMonitor Connect on a vertical surface with the line terminals (L1,
L2, and L3) facing up. The device should be installed inside an enclosure with UL/NEMA (USA) or IEC (EU)
environmental rating suitable for the environment.
The SubMonitor Connect base may be installed using the integrated mounting feet or snapped onto a 35
mm DIN rail.
Mounting Feet
The SubMonitor Connect has four integrated feet that allow for mounting with #8, #10, or M4 screws inside
an enclosure. When using the mounting feet, tighten the fasteners to 10 in-lb (1.1 Nm). Do not over-tighten.
DIN Rail
To use the DIN rail mount, locate the DIN rail clip on the bottom of the
SubMonitor Connect base.
1.
Push the clip out.
2. Attach the SubMonitor Connect onto the top rail first.
3. While holding the SubMonitor Connect firmly against the DIN rail, push
the DIN rail clip back in to secure the SubMonitor Connect to the bot-
tom of the DIN rail.
4. Gently pull on the bottom of the SubMonitor Connect to ensure the clip
is properly in place on the DIN rail.
Display Option
For a SubMonitor Connect installed inside a panel, the detachable display
may be mounted to the front of the panel for easy access using the
accessory kit Remote Display Assembly, P/N 5860015160.
Electrical Installation
Wiring Guidelines
High voltages capable of causing severe injury or death by electrical
shock are present in this unit.
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To reduce risk of electrical shock, disconnect power before working on or around the system. More
than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing
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Make sure the panel's ground terminal is connected to the motor, control enclosures, metal plumb-
ing, and other metal near the motor or cable using wire no smaller than motor cable wires.
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Install and wire in accordance with all applicable local and national electrical construction codes.
Maintain proper clearances and verify that no possibility of an electrical short exists between the power
conductors or enclosure. Ensure that wires are not under stress and all insulation is intact.
All control wiring — sensors, switches, etc. — should be in a separate conduit routed individually, not
parallel, from high voltage wiring. Additionally, any shielded cables should be properly grounded.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP
Electrical Installation
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