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The device in-use
The supply into the stationary system is through a flexible connection line
(H07RN-F or comparable) in the supply distributor installed on-site through the
CEE power socket (Fig. 7-3 with white colour marking). All other sockets are not
usable in this operating mode.
Ensure that the flexible connection line is suitable for the selected operating con-
ditions and power output requirements.
Conditions
The following requirements must be met:
Generator is ready for operation.
The selection switch for the supply distributor is in the "Network" or "0" posi-
tion.
WARNING!
Danger from machines suddenly starting up.
Risk of severe or even mortal injuries.
► You must ensure that all consumers in the stationary system's distribution
network are switched off or disconnected from the network
BEFORE
you
switch the supply distributor over to emergency power.
► Take note of the instructions in the supply distributor's operating manual.
NOTICE!
Ensure that there is a clockwise rotating field applied to the feed distributor
at the sides of the emergency power infeed. The rotational field must be
checked by a qualified electrician if there is no appropriate direction of ro-
tation indicator on the supply distributor, (see Fig. 8-5 ).
Create the power
feed connection
Proceed as follows to create a power feed connection between the generator and
the on-site installed feed distributor:
1. Connect the flexible connection cable to the CEE socket with white colour
code Fig. 7-3 .
2. Connect the flexible connection line with the power socket to the on-site in-
stalled feed distributor.
3. Use the selection switch to choose the “building supply" operating mode Fig.
4. Start the generator, see Chapter 7.3 .
5. Set the selection switch on the supply distributor to “emergency power" posi-
tion.
The emergency power supply is created.
The stationary system is fed by the generator.