50A Receptacle Installation Guide MEW-R1450
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1. Ensure power has been switched off before starting installation.
2. If you are replacing an exisitng receptacle, remove and disconnect the old receptacle first.
3. Expose the supply wires from the junction box.
4. Ensure approximately 1/2in of insulation is removed from each wire.
5. Connect each of the wires to the corresponding screw terminal on the back of the receptacle. With the green or bare copper wire
connecting to the green screw terminal. The white wire (neutral) connecting to the silver screw terminal. Then connect the black
wire (L1) to one of the gold screw terminals and the red wire (L2) to the remaining gold screw terminal. Shown in figure 1.
6. Ensure each of the four screw terminals are tightened sufficently.
7. Tuck the wires neatly iniside the junction box ensuring no wires are being pinched or damaged.
8. Install the four provided screws to secure the receptacle to the junction box. Shown in figure 2.
9. Install the desired cover plate (not provided).
10. Installation is complete, restore power and ensure proper function.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
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3 YEAR WARRANTY
Maxxima extends a 3 year limited warranty to the original purchase that the products listed are free from defects in material and/or
workmanship only. Maxxima will replace any warrantied product to the original consumer/purchaser if the product fails because of defects
due to workmanship and/or materials within the limited warranty period. Limited warranty is not transferable and applies to the original
installation of the Maxxima product. This offer does not constitute in any way a product guarantee and Maxxima does not hereby assume
any obligation whatsoever beyond sending a free replacement product.
• Risk of electric shock - Disconnect power at the source
before installation.
• If you are unsure about the installation or the maintenance
of the wall light, please consult an electrician.
• Do not make or alter any holes in the wiring enclosure or
modify any electrical componentry.
CAUTIONS
• To insure personal safety, proper grounding of the
electrical fixture is required.
• The fixture must be wired in accordance with the National
Electric Code and applicable local codes or ordinances.
WARNINGS
Red wire (L2)
Figure 1
Figure 2
White wire (neutral)
Green or Bare Copper (ground)
Black wire (L1)
125V
125V
250V G is Ground, Green or Bare Copper wire
X is L1, Black Wire
Y is L2, Red Wire
W is Neutral, White wire