Challenger Ch 1000 Owner Installation Manual [LATEST]
The Challenger Ch 1000 requires a dedicated electrical supply to operate efficiently and safely. The manual specifies that the unit should be connected to a 3-phase, 4-wire electrical supply, with a voltage tolerance of +10% to -6%. The electrical connection should be made by a qualified electrician, using the correct gauge and type of wire to prevent overheating and electrical shock. It is essential to ensure that the electrical supply is compatible with the unit's electrical requirements, which are detailed in the manual.
Aux 1 Output (Channel 4). Programmable output for trunk release or window roll-up modules. Specialized Sensor Inputs
Secure the base of the tower to the concrete pad using approved concrete anchors. Challenger Ch 1000 Owner Installation Manual
Open the front lower access panel of the CH 1000 to expose the main terminal block. The terminals are explicitly categorized for easy identification: Terminal Label Description Wire Gauge Requirement Main AC Line Inputs 10 AWG to 12 AWG GND Dedicated Chassis Ground 10 AWG (Green/Yellow) AUX-IN External Control Input 18 AWG Shielded Twisted Pair RELAY-A Fault/Status Output Relay 16 AWG to 18 AWG Making the Connections
Press and hold the Aux/Trunk Icon button for 3 seconds to activate the auxiliary output channel. The Challenger Ch 1000 requires a dedicated electrical
Secure the header bracket to the wall above the door's high point.
Verify the lift stops automatically at the top and bottom landings. It is essential to ensure that the electrical
Open your pallets and cross-reference every component against the illustrated parts breakdown in Section 2 of the manual. A typical Challenger CH 1000 shipment includes:
Check all anchor bolts and structural fasteners for tightness. Electrical Inspection: Inspect wires for wear. 6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)