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Electric power connection
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Connect the motor to the mains
F-CEVF with junction box (item 0042, [
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13]) or motor protection
circuit breaker (item 0500, [
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13])
1. Open junction box cover or motor protection circuit breaker.
2. Open access points for cable glands.
3. Screw in or insert cable glands and secure with locknut. Screw in fit reducer if
necessary.
4. Insert cable to be connected into cable glands.
5. Tighten cable glands according to manufacturer’s specifications.
6. Provide cable to be connected with cable lugs or eyelets.
7. Connect the protective cable to the designated position with the symbol to
the left.
M4:
4.0 – 5.0 Nm
(2.95 – 3.70 ft lbs)
M5:
7.5 – 9.5 Nm
(5.55 – 7.00 ft lbs)
8. Attach mains connecting line and connecting rails according to the circuit di-
agram in the junction box (item 0042, [
ڰ
13]) or motor protection circuit
breaker (item 0500, [
ڰ
13]) and the following figures.
M4:
0.8 – 1.2 Nm
(0.60 – 0.90 ft lbs)
M5:
1.8 – 2.5 Nm
(1.35 – 1.85 ft lbs)
9. If available, connect PTC resistor, bimetal switch and electric band heater ac-
cording to the circuit diagram in the junction box (item 0042, [
ڰ
13]) and the
follow figures. Use a PTC resistor evaluation unit to evaluate the PTC resistor.
10. Remove any unused connecting rails from the junction box.
11. Close junction box cover or motor protection circuit breaker.
M4:
4.0 – 5.0 Nm
(2.95 – 3.70 ft lbs)
M5:
7.5 – 9.5 Nm
(5.55 – 7.00 ft lbs)
Connecting two equally thick (sin-
gle-wire) conductors with terminal
clip
Connecting one (single-wire) con-
ductor with terminal clip (U-shape)
Connecting one (fine-stranded
wire) conductor with cable
lug/eyelet
1 = Mains connecting line
2 = Motor connection cable
3 = Terminal clip
4 = Connecting rail
F-CEVF with connection cable (item 0040, [
ڰ
13])
Attach connection cable according to the information sign on the cable.
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