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Instructions for installer - CEX9 - 801040 - January 2019 v1.10 Art.no:

 9120-25687

Structural prerequisites

•  The cross sectional area of the connection cable must be in accordance with the 

power rating of the appliance and the specific requirements of AS/NZS 3000. A 
maximum cable size must be observed: 10 mm

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•  The appliance must be permanently connected to the electrical supply through an 

isolation switch as per AS/NZS 3000.

•  The electric wiring should not be damaged. After mounting, the wiring must not be 

direct accessible.

•  An all-pole disconnecting device (e.g. via fuses) with a contact opening width of at 

least 3 mm per pole should be provided at the installation end. 

•  To protect the appliance, a fuse element must be fitted with a tripping current com-

mensurate with the nominal current of the appliance.

7. Electrical connection

Wiring diagram

1.  Electronic circuitry
2.  Heating element
3.  Safety pressure cut-out
4.  Terminal strip
5.  Safety thermal cut-out

Only by a specialist!
Please observe:
•  The installation must comply with current IEC and national local regulations or 

any particular regulations, specified by the local electricity supply company

•  The rating plate and technical specifications
•  The appliance must be earthed!

Electrical connection (only by a qualified tradesperson)

Check that the power supply is switched off prior to electrical connection!

Electrical connection with pre-installed power cable

The appliance is to be connected with the pre-installed power cable to a terminal box. 
If necessary, use one of the three predetermined breaking points for the cable entry (at 
the right, left or top).

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Summary of Contents for 27900

Page 1: ...ntaneous Hot Water Electronically controlled instantaneous water heater CEX9 27900 50 C model Installation instructions For 50 C models the appliance delivers water not exceeding 50 C in accordance wi...

Page 2: ...ance 9 7 Electrical connection 10 Wiring diagram 10 Structural prerequisites 10 Electrical connection only by a qualified tradesperson 10 Electrical connection with pre installed power cable 10 Electr...

Page 3: ...en and may cause a feeling of burning Please note that the fittings and taps may be very hot when the appliance has been in use for some time The appliance is only suitable for domestic use and simila...

Page 4: ...No other fittings or appliances which decrease the water flow to the shower may be installed 1 Safety instructions age by an authorised technician in order to avoid any hazards For appliances with dir...

Page 5: ...er parts are available on request Pos Part No Description 1 Grommet 2 Connecting terminal 3 99394 Flow sensor 4 99385 Non return valve 5 99398 PCB CEX9 6 99418 CEX control panel 7 Inlet pipe 8 CEX cov...

Page 6: ...IES Required spec water resistance 15 C Spec electrical conductivity 1100 cm 90 9 mS m Inlet temperature 70 C Flow rate to switch on max flow rate 2 0 5 0l min 2 Pressure loss 0 2bar at 2 5l min 1 3ba...

Page 7: ...ADE IN GERMANY MADE IN GERMANY 177 294 100 Wall mounted mixer Supply for one sink Direct connection Supply for one outlet Direct connection Supply for multiple outlets Top edge of shower cabin approx...

Page 8: ...be accessible for maintenance work The specific resistance of the water must be at least 1100 cm at 15 C The specific resistance can be asked for with your water distribution company For 50 C models...

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Page 10: ...Kabeleinf hrung Cable entry 4 2 38mm 6mm 600mm max 38 27 Anschlussraum Connection zone Cable entry...

Page 11: ...312 108 37 177 100...

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Page 13: ...3 Connect the top and bottom marks vertically with each other A A 4 Connect the right and left marks horizontally with each other B B 5 The intersections of these lines are the drill points 6 Drill th...

Page 14: ...must be fitted with a tripping current com mensurate with the nominal current of the appliance 7 Electrical connection Wiring diagram 1 Electronic circuitry 2 Heating element 3 Safety pressure cut ou...

Page 15: ...e so that one can securely fix the cladding of the cable with the cord grip If necessary use one of the three predetermined breaking points for the cable entry at the right left or bottom The protecti...

Page 16: ...a shown in the table Technical specifications in particular the required cable size and fuse protection for the electrical connec tion Moreover the electrical installation must comply with the statuto...

Page 17: ...and deactivating the supply voltage 8 Initial operation Reinstallation The operating mode of the appliance can be restricted The service menu can be used to configure the appliance Activation of the l...

Page 18: ...t power consumption kW t1 Temp in Indication of inlet temperature C t2 Temp out Indication of outlet temperature C CA Control value Indication of calibration value of the control system Regular range...

Page 19: ...uced to any value within the tempera ture limit The Lock Level must be activated by placing the jumper to enable the limitation IIC Signal Information about the quality of the radio contact when a dia...

Page 20: ...have been modified and may not be true representations of the finished goods 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 C 1 C A1 A2 B1 B2 2 4 3 1 1 0 5 C 0 5 C 3 1 2 2 8 4 7 5 3 6 9 1 Arrow key down Arrow key up Programme button...

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