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WIRING DIAGRAMS

Introduction to Diagram Use

Introduction to Diagram Use • The terminal board and connector numbers are in
sequence on each page. A wire address with a con-
nector number or terminal board number shows
Electrical Diagram which direction to look in the electrical diagrams for
• The power up electrical diagram shows the circuits the other end of the wire. When the wire goes to a
that operate the truck (for example, CAN interface, component and not a terminal board or connector,
Access 1 2 3®, the contactor, and other compo- the pictorial shows a terminal board to refer to. This
nents). terminal board is not a solid line and has the termi-
• The circuits that do not operate the truck are on the nal board number in parentheses. This terminal
pictorials (for example, freezer condition, the wire board is not on the truck.
guidance system, lights, and other components). • The input and output arrows could be on terminal
• When you use the electrical diagrams, the lower boards and connectors. These show if the wire
terminal board or connector numbers are to the transmits input or output signals. This helps to iden-
front of the section. The numbers increase the fur- tify the source of the signal or voltage.
ther you go into the diagrams. For example: a con- • Each page includes a section of the truck. When a
nector that starts with a 2 could be on DIA-7332- feature is on the truck that is not standard, a new
032, while a connector that starts with a 4 could be page includes the standard and feature wires. Only
on DIA-7332-033. one page of the truck section is necessary for the
applicable truck setup.
Pictorials • Wires that you identify by color and not by number
• The terminal board and connector numbers on the are usually wires from a different manufacturer.
pictorials are in two different groups: power unit and • The page titles, which are at the start of the electri-
platform. The power unit terminal boards and con- cal diagrams, show the section of the truck wires on
nectors are: each page.
– 200s
– 400s
– 600s
– 800s.
The platform terminal boards and connectors are:
– 100s
– 300s
– 500s
– 700s
– 900s.
• The wires start at a specified location (for example,
the distribution board) and the connection points
start from the lowest number. The next connection
point from the distribution panel is with the next
group of 100s and continue for each connection
point away from the specified location.

Crown 1991 PF8974-1 Rev. 6/12 DIA-ITD-001


03 Rev. 6/12
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Notes:

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