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Installation
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3.2
Installing the tempera-
ture sensors
To install immersion sensors
and
:
B
Insert temperature sensor
in the
pocket on the solar panel flow side
and screw in place. The sensor and
lead must be inserted to a depth of
170 mm into the panel and screwed
in tightly.
B
Insert temperature sensor
in the
lower pocket on the hot water stor-
age tank and fix in place.
3.3
Electrical connections
For details of electrical connections,
refer to Figs. 8 to 10 on page 18.
B
Sensor leads can be up to 100 m
long. 1.5 m is supplied.
B
Wiring run lengths and cross-sec-
tional areas for low-voltage wiring:
B
For the 230 V power supply use
general duty, 300-500 V PVC
coated, 0.75 mm
2
electrical cable.
B
Route all low-voltage leads sepa-
rately from 230 V or 400 V cables in
order to avoid inductive interference
(minimum separation 100 mm).
B
If there is a likelihood of external
inductive interference, e.g. from
high-power cables, tram power
lines, electricity substations, radio
and television equipment, amateur
radio transmitters, microwaves or
the like, shielded low-voltage leads
should be used.
B
To ensure the programmer complies
with the IP 20 Ingress Protection rat-
ing:
– Only break open as many cable
exits as absolutely necessary.
– Only make the holes just big
enough for the cables used.
– Cable exits to underneath:
Cut a slot on each side with a suit-
able tool and break off from the
programmer casing (Fig. 8)
or
i
Use only genuine PTC-
type temperature sen-
sors (see Section 1.3).
Danger:
risk of elec-
tric shock!
B
Before making any
electrical connec-
tions, disconnect the
power supply (230 V
AC) to the heating
system.
Length up to 50 m
0.75 mm
2
Length up to 100 m
1.5 mm
2
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