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Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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Wolf37   +1y
Edited: 6/20/2006 8:38:27 AM by Wolf37

Originally posted by msturg



What are the square D's rated at as far as current? I looked at one the other night and they look pretty beasty, almost beefy enough to pull the current of 2 zenith's or an oasis. Sorry this is sort of off topic but if the square D is rated at up to 80 amps you wouldn't have to run a relay at all.

here are the specs for it, i hope you can tell me what this means...

http://ecatalog.squared.com/catalog/173/html/sections/20/17320026.html#1014511

its the class 9013 type FHG
msturg   +1y
yeah never mind, according to what I'm reading it's only capable of 10 amps. you'll have to run a relay. You could run the stinger 80 amp relay to simplify your wiring. anybody have a wiring diagram of the square D pressure switch?
msturg   +1y
sorry i guess I wasn't specific enough. I know how to wire up a standard pressure switch, how do you wire up one of the adjustable squareD pressure switch's.

I'm pretty sure I know how to, but would like some reassurance.

There are 4 gold screws in a row up top, and a ground screw on the bottom plate. I'm guessing the power input signal goes to one of the set of two screws and then the other set of two screws gets a signal wire to the relay.

Then I'm going to assume that the screw with the ground symbol goes to a ground then.