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2.3 Electrical connection
Note:
The user or the installer is responsible for the installation of
the correct earthing and protection according to valid national and
local standards. All operations must be carried out by a qualified
electrician.
2.3.1 Mains switch
The pump must be connected to an external all-pole mains switch
with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole according
to IEC 364.
2.3.2 Protection against electric shock - indirect contact
Protective earth conductors must always have a yellow/green
(PE) or yellow/green/blue (PEN) colour marking.
Note:
As the leakage current is > 10 mA, these motors must be
connected to
especially reliable/sturdy earth connections
.
The leakage current of the motor can be found in section
.
EN 50 178 and BS 7671 specify the following:
The pump must be stationary and installed permanently. Further-
more, the pump must be connected permanently to the electricity
supply.
In addition, tightened precautions as regards earth connection
must be observed.
One of the following installation examples must be used:
•
A single protective earth conductor having a cross-sectional
area of 10 mm².
•
Separate duplicate conductors each having a minimum cross-
sectional area of 4 mm².
•
Duplicate (protective earth) conductors in a multicore cable.
One of the conductors may be the metallic armour or sheath of
the cable.
•
A protective earth conductor contained in a cable conduit,
trunking or cable tray so forming a duplicate conductor.
2.3.3 Additional protection
If the pump is connected to an electric installation where an earth
leakage circuit breaker is used as additional protection, this cir-
cuit breaker must be of the type:
•
which is suitable for handling leakage currents and cutting-in
with short pulse-shaped leakage.
•
which trips out when alternating fault currents and fault cur-
rents with DC content, i.e. pulsating DC and smooth DC fault
currents, occur.
For these pumps an earth leakage circuit breaker
type B
must be
used.
This circuit breaker must be marked with the following symbols:
Note:
When an earth leakage circuit breaker is selected, the total
leakage current of all the electrical equipment in the installation
must be taken into account.
The leakage current of the motor can be found in section
.
2.3.4 Motor protection
The pump requires no external motor protection. The motor incor-
porates thermal protection against slow overloading and blocking.
2.3.5 Protection against mains voltage transients
The pump is protected against mains voltage transients in ac-
cordance with EN 61 800-3.
2.3.6 Supply voltage
3 x 380-415 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz, PE.
The supply voltage and frequency are marked on the pump
nameplate. Please make sure that the motor is suitable for the
electricity supply on which it will be used.
The wires in the pump terminal box must be as short as possible.
Excepted from this is the protective earth conductor which must
be so long that it is the last one to be disconnected in case the
cable is inadvertently pulled out of the cable entry.
For maximum back-up fuse, see section
Fig. 2
Example of a mains-connected pump with mains
switch, back-up fuses and additional protection
Fig. 3
Mains connection
2.3.7 Start/stop of pump
The number of starts and stops via the mains voltage must not
exceed 4 times per hour.
When the pump is switched on via the mains, it will start after ap-
prox. 5 seconds.
If a higher number of starts and stops is desired, the input for ex-
ternal start/stop must be used when starting/stopping the pump.
When the pump is started/stopped via an external on/off switch, it
will start immediately.
Never make any connections in the pump terminal
box unless the electricity supply has been switched
off for at least 5 minutes.
The pump must be earthed and protected against
indirect contact in accordance with national regula-
tions.
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