10.0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
EVEN THE TINIEST PROCEDURE OF AN ELEC-
TRICAL NATURE MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY
PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED STAFF.
BEFORE CONNECTING THE MACHINE MAKE
SURE THAT:
• POWER LINE SPECIFICATIONS CORRE-
SPOND TO MACHINE REQUIREMENTS AS
SHOWN ON THE MACHINE PLATE;
• ALL MAIN POWER COMPONENTS ARE IN
GOOD CONDITION;
• THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IS PROPERLY
GROUNDED (GROUND WIRE MUST BE THE
SAME CROSS-SECTION AREA AS THE LARG-
EST POWER SUPPLY CABLES OR GREATER);
• MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
FEATURES A CUTOUT WITH DIFFERENTIAL
PROTECTION SET AT 30 MA.
As envisaged by the regulations in force, the machine is not
equipped with a master circuit breaker, but simply has a plug-socket
connection to the electrical mains.
The machine is supplied with a cable. A plug corresponding to the
following requirements must be connected to the cable:
FIT A TYPE-APPROVED PLUG TO THE MACHINE
CABLE (THE GROUND WIRE IS YELLOW/GREEN
AND MUST NEVER BE CONNECTED TO ONE OF
THE PHASE LEADS).
MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE RATED POWER AB-
SORPTION SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL AND
APT TO ENSURE THAT VOLTAGE DROP UNDER
FULL LOAD WILL NOT EXCEED 4% OF RATED
VOLTAGE (10% UPON START-UP).
IN CASE OF A CHANCE SUPPLY FAILURE, AND/
OR BEFORE ANY POWER SUPPLY CONNEC-
TIONS, MOVE THE PEDALS TO THE NEUTRAL
POSITION.
Models
Type
Voltage
Amperage
Poles
Minimum IP
rating
Inverter
NEMA L6-20P
200/265V
16A
2 Poles + Ground
IP 44
16