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FRAKO | Operating Manual | Power Quality Controller – PQC
– The isolated electrical system must be locked out to prevent its being
inadvertently switched on again.
– It must be verified that none of the terminals are live.
– All live components in the vicinity must be covered to prevent inadvertent
contact.
CAUTION!
Danger from heat
The instrument terminals can become hot during operation and could
cause burns.
– After the PQC has been operating, sufficient time must be allowed for the
instrument and its terminals to cool down before work is carried out on
the connections.
The PQC is connected as shown in the diagrams in
Section 5.2.10 “Connection dia-
Section 5.2.3 “Specifications for the
1. Connect the earth (see
Section 5.2.4 “Earth connection”
2. An external disconnecting device with a fuse must be fitted in the power supply
).
3. Connect the voltage measurement cabling (see
Section 5.2.6 “Voltage measure-
).
4. Connect the current measurement cabling (see
Section 5.2.7 “Current measure-
).
5. Connect the output relays (see
Section 5.2.8 “Output relays (control outputs)”
6. If required, connect the alarm relay to transmit an alarm signal (see
).
5.2.2 Completing the electrical installation
WARNING!
Danger from electricity!
If there is a fault in the wiring adjacent to the PQC, there is a danger that
its four retaining screws could become live and therefore a safety haz-
ard. Touching live components at the instrument terminals and connecting
cables can cause serious injury or may even be life-threatening.
– Securely fasten the cabling at the location where the PQC is mounted (e.g.
control panel, cabinet).
At the location where PQC is installed (e.g. control cabinet, enclosure), verify that all
wires and cables are securely fastened or grouped in harnesses to ensure that any
stray wire or strand cannot contact one or more of the instrument‘s retaining screws.