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wiring diagrams

wiring diagrams

wiring diagrams

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I am trying to draw up a wiring diagram showing two well pumps being turned on by a single two pole pressure switch.  At least I guess that's my best option.  The drawing  will be neater to read if I place the one of the "hand/off/auto" switches on the right of the starter.  I am kinda new at this, is it ok to place the switch there in the diagram or does it have to be on the left hand side?  Hope you know what the heck I am talking about..thanks

RE: wiring diagrams

I can think of a lot of concerns that your question raises.  Maybe you should consider enlisting a EE to help you out with the details.  

RE: wiring diagrams

Suggestion: If you know the potential manufacturer or supplier, contact its tech support or application engineer. They may send you a typical application, which electrical contractors usually follow smoothly.
If you need more info, there is some on internet or in technical library. E.g.
http://www.consiliumus.com/Manuals/CPC2_Manual_(M335F).PDF

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