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5.7.2 Incorrect
installation
Installation diagram
The example shows that the residual current device (FI/RCD)
of type B/B+ is connected
downstream
of the residual cur-
rent device (FI/RCD) of type A/AC.
Incorrect
installation
There is a risk that the residual current device (FI/
RCD) of type AC/A will fail to trigger with this
switching sequence.
If the residual current device (RCD) has been
tripped, all residual current circuit breakers in the
electric circuit of the electrical installation and the
circuit breakers of the used feed point must be
checked for correct functioning and effectiveness
by a qualified electrician in accordance with DIN
VDE 0100-600 (VDE 0100-600).
6. Setting-up process
6.1 Putting the power distribution box into
service
Prior to putting the power distribution box into service,
check whether the connection data of the power distributi-
on box matches the local mains data.
The power distribution box must only be operated if the
connection data matches the mains data (
Chapter 4).
WARNING
Damaged power distribution box – Risk of injury
due to electric shock
Do not use the power distribution box if it is damaged.
Mark the possibly damaged device, so that no other
person will continue to use it.
Have a qualified electrician rectify the damage without
undue delay.
WARNING
Unsuitable or missing fuse – Risk of injury due to
electric shock
Only use the power distribution box outdoors if the
device or the supplying socket is fused via a suitable
residual current circuit breaker.
In case of doubt, consult a qualified electrician.