
Anchorage Tank II Inc., 2723 Rampart Drive, Anchorage, AK 99501 907-272-3543 anchoragetank.com
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VCOM AX20-A1 Control Panel Installation Manual
Connecting to the Control Panel
Connect the wires coming from the floats to the terminals in the Control
Panel. Refer to the appropriate Float & Splice Box Wiring Diagram for the
correct terminal locations for your system.
Connect the wire coming from your pump to the pump terminal. The Panel
WiringDiagramwilldisplay the correct terminal connections for your system.
Connect the incoming power to the panel. Power to the panel must be ap-
propriate to the Control Panel and pump motor e.g., 120 VAC, single phase
for a 120 VAC motor, 240 VAC single phase for a 240 VAC motor, etc.)
Ensure that the panel is properly grounded and that the fuse or breaker
and wire size, from the main power panel to the pump, are correctly sized.
A separate circuit for the pump controls and each of the pump motors is
recommended.
Note: Voltage for the controls in the panel is always 120 VAC, although
the pump voltage may be 120 VAC or 240 VAC.
Use 600 CU conductors only. Torque to the following: Terminal blocks @ 15
LB-IN. Circuit breaker @ 20 LB-IN and ground lugs @ 45 LB-IN.
Do not service the pump or any elec-
trical wiring in the pump vault without
disconnecting the power at the circuit
breaker and/or fuse.
Serious injury and/or damage to the
system could result if the panel is not
properly grounded. Ensure that the
fuse, breaker, and wire size, from the
main power panel and to the pump,
are sized correctly.
The pump vault is a hazardous area
and may contain explosive gas-
es. Take appropriate precautions
according to local, state, and federal
regulations before commencing work
in the pump vault.
It is the responsibility of the installer
to comply with all local, state, and
federal regulations that may govern
the installation of systems of this
nature. Failure to comply with such
regulations may void the manufac-
turer’s warranty and could possibly
cause bodily injury.
Key Points:
To permit remote monitoring of the system, the VeriComm Control Panels have the option to utilize a common phone
line or a high speed internet connection. You will need to check with the homeowner to determine which connection
method is available or desired.
Should they decide on a regular phone line, please be aware these panels do not need a dedicated phone line,
merely an extension of an existing line.
Installation of a tradional copper-wire analog telephone line is straight-forward. You’ll notice a phone jack connection in
the middle of the control panel. A DSL line filter/surge arrestor is also installed. Once you have a dial tone at the end of
this phone line, just plug it in and you’re good to go.
Digital connections (internet) will require an ethernet cable run from the House Internet Router out to the control
panel to connect to the Lantronics equipment mounted on the inside of the control panel door.
Connecting for Remote Monitoring