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60060

6LE007129A

Installation fitted with an 

electronic counter

A 2-wire connection, the tele-information, connects 

the load controller to the electronic counter. The 

tele-information informs the load controller of any 

exceedance of subscribed power in order to trigger 

a load shedding cycle. This connection is not 

polarized (max. distance = 100 m). 

Use a 6/10 twisted pair cable.

Installation fitted with an 

electromechanical counter

For this type of installation, the current 

transformer that comes with the product  

(part number 60005) must be connected to the 

load controller.

This current transformer must be installed on the 

phase that begins from the branch circuit breaker.

It informs the load controller of the total power 

consumed by the installation.

When this consumption exceeds the limit set on 

the load shedding threshold potentiometer, a 

load shedding cycle is triggered.

Load shedding

The load controller is informed by the electronic 

counter of the exceedance of subscribed power.

It will manage this excess as follows: all of 

the channels are offloaded. It then relays the 

channels in the following order of priority:
1.  the outputs in “contact” mode or the pilot wire 

outputs that are set to “comfort”

2.  the pilot wire outputs that are set to “reduced”

3.  the pilot wire outputs that are set to “frost 

protection”.

It will perform a rotating load shed between the  

outputs that have the same priority level.

The load shedding cycle is 6 minutes.

Configuring the output type

The switches 

5

 define the type of output.

  outputs in “closing switch” mode. 

To be used when the outputs  

control a closing switch (C or NO).

  In this mode:  

 

- Load shedding = Off = 0 V 

- On = 230 V

  outputs in “opening switch” mode.  

To be used when the outputs  

control an opening switch (O or 

NC).

  In this mode: 

 

- Load shedding = Off = 230 V 

- On = 0 V

 

  outputs in “pilot wire” mode. To 

be used when the outputs control 

pilot wire input devices.

  In this mode:  

- Load shedding = “off” signal. 

- 6 compatible pilot wire sequences.

Test button

Pressing this button launches a load shedding 

test. This test consists of gradually offloading 

outputs 1, 2 and 3 over 30 seconds.

The LEDs flash 5 times to indicate that test mode 

is now in progress, then the LED corresponding  

to the offloaded channel lights up.

At the end of the test, all of the LEDs switch off.

In pilot wire mode, load shedding is taken to 

be the sending of a “stop” signal, which is 

understood by all of the devices equipped with a 

pilot wire input.

The outputs are compatible with 6 pilot wire 

sequences.

Frost protection input

 (terminal 1) 

This input allows you to force the pilot wire 

outputs in frost protection mode. You can 

connect a switch, the output of your telephone 

controller, etc.

G

This input only operates in “pilot wire” mode.

Programming inputs 

(terminals 2 and 3) 

Input E1 (terminal 2) controls  

output S1 (terminal 4).

Input E2 (terminal 3) controls  

outputs S2 and S3 (terminals 5 and 6).

  In pilot wire mode: using these inputs, you can 

connect a heating timer via the pilot wire.

  

Whatever the timer instructions, the load 

shedding sequence takes priority.

  In contactor mode: these inputs 

allow you to force OFF

Input

Position of switch 

5

Outputs 1.2 

and 3

230 V

Closing switch

Off =   0 V

Opening switch

Off =  230 V

0 V

Closing switch

On = 230 V

Opening switch

On =  0 V

What to do if... ?

  One or more “output” indicator lights are flashing: 

-  there is a short circuit on the output (pilot 

wire/phase inversion in a convector, for 

example).

   -  There is overconsumption on this output: 

check how many devices are connected  

to this output and their consumption. 

Call your electrician.

  The counter indicator light is flashing:  

-  the tele-information link is not active, check 

the connection or call your power company. 

Installation fitted with an electromechanical  

counter: this operation is normal.

Technical features

Power supply: 

230 V~ +10/-15% 50 Hz

Power consumption: 

< 10 W

Break capacity:

- in contact mode: 

1 A/230 V~ upon call 

   

so, for example,10 x 25 A contactors 

   

(2 modules) for 3 outputs.

- in pilot wire mode:  60 mA/230 V~ per output.

Load shedding cycle: 

6 minutes

Operating temperature: 

0°C to +50°C

Storage temperature: 

-20 °C to +60 °C

Protection rating: 

IP 20

Connection capacity: 

flexible: 1 to 6 mm

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rigid: 1.5 to 10 mm

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3-output universal load controller

Operating principle

The 60060 load controller optimises your 

electrical service. It manages excesses of 

subscribed power, thereby helping you to keep 

your electrical usage to a minimum.

It limits the power used by disrupting non-priority 

circuits and prevents the branch circuit breaker 

from being triggered. The 60060 is a universal 

load controller. 
It is suitable for all installations:

 

-  single-phase and three-phase installations 

equipped with an electronic counter

or   -  single-phase installations equipped with  

an electromechanical counter

It is adapted to circuit load-shedding via:
 

- closing switches

and/or   - opening switches 
and/or   - pilot wire.

About the product

Counter indicator light:  

 

 - lit = counter connection correct 

- flashing = no connection to counter 

- off = no power.

Load-shedding threshold setting (for installati-

ons fitted with an electromechanical counter).

Test 

button

Indicator lights for outputs 1, 2 and 3 

-  lit = the corresponding output is offloaded

    -  flashing = output error  

(see 

What do I do if... ?) section

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Selection switch for output type 

- installation with closing switch 

- installation with opening switch 

- installation with pilot wire.

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