background image

5.3  Connection example SunTop 230 V/50 Hz 

PE

N

L1

1 0 2

sw

br

bl

gr/

ge

1

2

3

4

7

6

Wicklungsthermostat

Geräteschalter

Abzweigdose

Schalterdose

Jalousieschalter/Jalousietaster

Elektronik

Kondensator

sw schwarz
br braun
bl blau
gr/ge grün/gelb

L1,N,PE  Netz 230V/50Hz

1

2

3

4

5

6

5

7

Illustration, left: Plug connection (drive side) 

Illustration, right: Coupling connection (mains supply) 

1 blue (neutral conductor) 

2 black 

3 brown 

  Green-yellow

Fig. 4    Connection diagram SunTop 230 V/50 Hz and cable 

assignment when using Hirschmann plug connec-

tion STAS-3 

Important 

The motor controls in the up/down direction must be locked 

against each other. 

5.4  Parallel circuit 

Important 

You can connect several SunTop drives in parallel. Please 

note the maximum switching capacity of the control unit. 

5.5  Commissioning 

Important 

The drive is in commissioning mode when delivered. 

 

The end positions must be adjusted using the 

elero

 

assembly cable 

 

The assembly cable may only be connected to commis-

sion the drive and for adjustment operations

%ODX1HXWUDOOHLWHU

6FKZDU]

%UDXQ

*UQJHOE

HOHUR

%ODX1HXWUDOOHLWHU

6FKZDU]

%UDXQ

*UQJHOE

Fig. 5  Connection for assembly cable 

 

Switch on mains. 

 

You can now set the end positions with the 

elero

 assem-

bly cable. 

1

 Winding thermostat 

2

 Electronics 

3

 Junction box 

4

 Switch box 

5

  Interlocked venetian 

blind push button/switch 

6

 Drive 

7

 Capacitor 

sw

  

black 

br

  

brown 

bl

  

blue 

gr/ge

  

green/yellow 

3

2

1

6 | EN  

© 

elero

 GmbH 

Assembly: Electrical connection | Adjusting the end positions 

5.2  Electrical connection 

WARNING 

Faulty electrical connections constitute a fatal hazard. 
Risk of electric shock. 

 

Prior to initial commissioning, check the PE wire is cor-

rectly connected. 

ATTENTION 

Damage to the SunTop due to incorrect electrical 

connection. 

 

Prior to initial commissioning, check the PE wire is 

correctly connected. 

Ingress of moisture will damage or even destroy the 

SunTop. 

 

For devices with protection class IP44, the customer-side 

connection of the cable ends or plugs (cable feed-

through) can also be implemented according to protection 

class IP44. 

Damage or destruction of the SunTop for variants with  

230 V 1 AC due to incorrect activation. 

 

Switches with an OFF presetting (dead-man's switches) 

for drives are to be attached within visible range of the 

SunTop but away from spontaneously moving parts and 

at a height of more than 1.5 m. 

Damage to the blind due to incorrect travel direction. 

 

The assignment of the UP/DOWN travel direction must 

be checked after the electrical connection has been 

established. 

Misalignment of the end positions on the drive. 

 

Misalignment of the end positions is indicative of a faulty 

electrical connection. Readjusting the end positions is not 

sufficient in this scenario as the end positions will simply 

become misaligned again. The drive must then be re-

placed and the cause of the problem rectified. 

Important 

All applicable standards and regulations must be observed 

during the electrical installation. 
If the drive is connected to a control unit, the operating 

instructions for the control unit must be observed. 
There is generally no need to plug the connecting cable 

and plug in and out again for the electrical connection. 
Depending on the mounting or adapter plate used, the 

plate will need to be removed prior to cable replacement. 

This applies in particular to the SunTop type S. 

Connect only in de-energised state. To do this, switch 

the drive cable so it is de-energised. 

1  Press locking mechanism on the motor cable plug to-

wards the cable using a screwdriver. 

2  

Pull out the plug. 

3  

Insert the motor cable plug until the lock engages. 

Summary of Contents for SunTop

Page 1: ...ion of conformity see EC Declaration of Conformity All in Contents 1 Operating and assembly instructions 1 2 General information on these instructions 1 2 1 Standards and guidelines 1 2 2 Intended use...

Page 2: ...the regulations on accident prevention environmental protection and occupational health and safety applicable at the location of use must be observed and adhered to The regulations and standards for...

Page 3: ...l as inform his her customers regarding the operating and maintenance conditions for this product 3 4 General duties of the plant operator The plant operator is obliged to only operate the product in...

Page 4: ...en out of operation immedi ately and the plant operator informed accordingly No changes conversions or attachments may be made to the product without the permission of the manufacturer The system must...

Page 5: ...be implemented immediately after removing the SunTop from the original packaging The drive must be installed so that it cannot get wet Damage to the blind due to incorrect assembly Observe the notes...

Page 6: ...ire is correctly connected Ingress of moisture will damage or even destroy the SunTop For devices with protection class IP44 the customer side connection of the cable ends or plugs cable feed through...

Page 7: ...positions and deleting the relief function It is not possible to change or delete individual end posi tions This is always done in pairs upper and lower end position simultaneously When the end positi...

Page 8: ...d Check mains voltage Allow drive to cool down 8 EN elero GmbH End position settings 5 6 7 Variant B Fixed upper end position lower end position freely adjustable Variant B Fixed upper end position lo...

Page 9: ...s that can be reused if dis mantled by a specialist company Please note the local regulations on disposal of packaging materials and old appliances On disassembly additional dangers must be reckoned w...

Page 10: ...44 44 Limit switch range revolutions 80 40 Operating time min S2 4 4 Length C mm 534 534 Length D mm 517 517 Length E mm 11 11 Weight kg 1 2 1 3 Thermal operating condition C 20 60 20 60 Conformity No...

Page 11: ...er mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Protection class IP 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 Limit switch range revolutions 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 Operating time min S2 5 5 5 4 4 5 4 Length C mm 466 466 526 526 516 546 546 Leng...

Page 12: ...4 Rated current A 1 20 1 65 2 20 Rated power consumption W 280 380 490 Shaft diameter mm 63 63 63 Protection class IP 44 44 44 Limit switch range revolutions 80 40 40 Operating time min S2 4 4 4 Lengt...

Reviews: