5.
Electrical connection
5.1.
Basic information
Danger due to incorrect electrical connection
Failure to observe this warning can result in death, serious injury, or property damage.
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The electrical connection must be carried out exclusively by suitably qualified
personnel.
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Prior to connection, observe basic information contained in this chapter.
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After connection but prior to applying the voltage, observe the <Commissioning>
and <Test run> chapters.
Risk of overheating during operation with mounted transport protection!
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Prior to connection, remove transport protection from cooling fins.
Figure 17: Remove transport protection
Wiring diagram/terminal
plan
The pertaining wiring diagram/terminal plan (in German or English) is attached to
the device in a weather-proof bag, together with these operation instructions. It can
also be requested from AUMA (state order number, refer to name plate) or
downloaded directly from the Internet (http://www.auma.com).
Permissible networks
(supply networks)
Actuator controls (actuators) are suitable for use in TN and TT networks with directly
earthed star point for mains voltage up to maximum 480 V AC. Use in IT networks
for nominal voltages up to maximum 480 V AC are permissible. For IT network, a
suitable, approved insulation monitor measuring the pulse code is required.
Current type, mains
voltage, mains fre-
quency
Type of current, mains voltage and mains frequency must match the data on the
actuator controls and motor name plates. Also refer to chapter <Identification>/<Name
plate>.
Figure 18: Actuator controls name plate (example)
[1]
Type of current
[2]
Mains voltage (voltage range)
[3]
Mains frequency (frequency range)
Protection and sizing on
site
For short-circuit protection and for disconnecting the actuator from the mains, fuses
and disconnect switches have to be provided by the customer.
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SAVEx 07.2 – SAVEx 16.2 / SARVEx 07.2 – SARVEx 16.2 Control unit: electronic (MWG)
Electrical connection
ACVExC 01.2 Non-Intrusive Modbus RTU