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Operating Instructions CP FLATTHERM DC.A HI
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housing may only be mounted at a place where 80°C is
not exceeded. See separate operating instructions for
series digital temperature controller TC.
To ensure operational safety, the heater must operate
under temperature conditions which will NOT exceed the
trigger temperature of the limiter.
The operating temperatures must be adhered to.
The connection cable must be permanently installed up
to the inlet into the on-site junction box, taking the
permissible bending radius = 5 x outer diameter into
consideration.
Illustration 2:
Installation example FLATTHERM with TS and
with clearance
Additional installation material, such as rails or panels
and also junction boxes, are not included in the standard
scope of delivery (see Installation accessories) and must
be ordered additionally.
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Connection
INFO
The device may only be connected up and secured by a
trained person, taking into account the "rated voltage"
and "rated current" specified on the nameplate.
Where operating voltage = measured voltage (rated
voltage), then the heater is at its rated output. Mains
voltage fluctuations up to 10 % are then permissible.
Each heater with integrated TS thermostat must be
preceded by a 10 A fuse or a motor protection switch
with short-circuit and thermal quick release (set to 10 A)
as short-circuit protection. When using a heater without
integrated thermostat, the fuse protection can be
selected according to the cross-section of the supply
cable.
Additional equipotential bonding is required. The
terminal block designated for this purpose has the
ground sign.
ATTENTION:
Never remove the
adapter/ cable gland!
Illustration 3:
Example heater with KLE connection
CAUTION
NOTICE: Do not remove adapter/ cable
connection to connect up the heater!
This would cause irreversible damage to the heater and
this would mean that the explosion protection can no
longer be warranted.
The illustration may deviate from the heater.