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(4) Heat Shrink Tubing. The preferred method of insulating electrical joints is by the use of heatshrink tubing. To
apply, cut a piece of heat-shrink tubing of suitable diameter to a one-inch length for covering joints at terminals or
connectors, or to a length about 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) longer than the joint to be insulated, and slide the tubing over the wire
before making the joint. After the joint is made, slide the tubing so that it covers the joint, and shrink in place with
moderate heat.
d.
Installation.
Refer to wire tags and Figure 4-15 to install repaired wire into unit. Remove wire tags.
1.
BE SURE TO GROUND ENGINE.
2.
SECTION ENCLOSED WITHIN DOTTED SQUARE IS PRE-WIRED AT FACTORY.
3.
BATTERY AND CABLES ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH COMPRESSOR. ALTERNATE 12 VDC, 50 AMP
POWER SOURCE MAY BE USED.
Figure 4-15. Wiring Diagram.
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