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Motor 1

Motor 2

Motor

The size of the wires you should use depends on their length :

Motor

Multifunction Unit / Side Curtains Unit

If the motor does not turn in the desired direction, reverse these two wires

If the motor does not turn in the desired direction, reverse these two wires

<15 m (50 ft) 18 AWG

<30 m (100 ft) 16 AWG

<60 m (200 ft) 14 AWG

<90 m (300 ft) 12 AWG

Wiring Diagram for Multifunction Box and Side Curtains Unit Motors

24 V DC Motor

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+

-

OPEN

CLOSE

COM

Relay x

Relay y

Multifunction Box / Activation unit

Inverter box

Motor 24 V DC

The size of the wires you should use depends on their length :

0 - 15 m / 0 - 50 ft: 18 AWG

15 - 30 m / 50 - 100 ft : 16 AWG

30 - 60 m / 100 - 200 ft: 14 AWG

60 - 90 m / 200 - 300 ft: 12 AWG

If the motor does not turn in the desired direction, reverse these two wires

ATTENTION: With the activation module, put the relays on which the inverters are connected in option: DRY

Generic 3rd party 24 V DC inverter

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OPEN

CLOSE

COM

Relay x

Relay y

Multifunction Box

Ridge vent motor driver

Wiring a Multifunction Box to a Ridge Vent Motor Driver

Relay 1 to 10, your choice

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OPEN

CLOSE

COM

Relay x

Relay y

Activation unit V1

Ridge vent motor driver

Wiring an Activation Unit V1 to a Ridge Vent Motor Driver

Make sure to select DRY option by moving the jumper on the bottom two pins of the 3 pin selector located above the white square.

Make sure to connect the “COM” wire to the right or you risk damaging the activation unit V1 and your ridge vent motor driver.

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OPEN

CLOSE

COM

Relay x

Relay y

Activation unit V2

Ridge vent motor driver

Wiring a Activation Unit V2 to a Ridge Vent Motor Driver

Make sure to select DRY option with the selector located at the bottom of the board.

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OPEN

CLOSE

COM

Relay x

Relay y

Activation unit V2

Ridge vent motor driver

Wiring a Activation Unit V2 to a Ridge Vent Motor Driver

(3 wires)

Make sure to select DRY option with the selector located at the bottom of the board.

Jumper

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Connecting a Multifunction Box (All Versions) to a Ridge Vent Motor Driver

Relais x

Relais y

24 V AC

110 V AC

Multifunction Box

Transformer

Ridge vent motor driver

9

8

7

6

Normally open relay

10

Jumper

Ridder RW240 1 phase 5 wires motor

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Connecting an Activation Unit V1 to a Ridge Vent Motor Driver

Relais x

Relais y

24 V AC

110 V AC

Activation unit V1

Transformer

Ridge Vent Motor Driver

9

8

7

6

10

Make sure to connect the “8” wire to the right otherwise you risk damaging the activation unit V1 and your ridge vent motor driver.

Make sure to select DRY mode by placing the jumper on the bottom two pins of the 3-pin selector, located above the white square.

Ridder RW240 1 phase 5 wires motor

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Relais x

Relais y

24 V AC

110 V AC

Transformer

9

8

7

6

10

Make sure to connect the “8” wire to the right otherwise you risk damaging the activation unit V2 and your ridge vent motor driver.

Activation unit V2

Make sure to select DRY mode with the selector located at the bottom of the board.

Connecting an Activation Unit V2 to a Ridge Vent Motor Driver

Ridder RW240 1 phase 5 wires motor

Ridge Vent Motor Driver

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Connecting a Multifunction Unit to a Harnois Roof Inverter

Relay 1

Relay 2

24 V AC

Common

110 V AC

Multifunction Unit

Plug-in transformer

Harnois Roof Inverter

1

2

10

3

Normally Open

(NO)

Jumper

(for multifunction box only)

3-conductor 18 AWG

2-conductor 18 AWG

For activation unit, USE DRY MODE ONLY

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24 V AC

Common

110 V AC

Plug-in transformer

Harnois Roof Inverter

1

2

10

3

Normally Open

(NO)

3-conductor 18 AWG

2-conductor 18 AWG

For activation unit, USE DRY MODE ONLY

Connecting an Activation Unit to a Harnois Roof Inverter

Relais x

Relais y

Activation unit V2

Make sure to select DRY mode with the selector located at the bottom of the board.

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24 V DC Ridge Vent Motor Driver V2

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RW240 1 Phase 5 Wires Motor Ridge Vent Motor Driver