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Each of the injectors (6 on the IO-540) have two wires. One wire is connected to the appropriate colour coded injector wires from the injector relay box the other to the injector power source. The injector wires are both white so either one can be connected to the power source and the other to the coloured wire. Keep in mind that the coloured wires from the injector relay box control the injectors by providing a ground<\/span> when the injector is active. Consequently each injector is always connected to a power source.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

For this installation, each injector power source was separately fused. Circuit breakers were not used for the injectors as it would seem very risky to reset a injector that failed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n