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Routing cables to the heat pump wiring chamber
Danger
Damaged cable insulation can cause injury and
damage to the appliance.
Route cables so that they cannot touch very hot,
vibrating or sharp-edged components.
Danger
Incorrect wiring can lead to serious injury from
electrical current and result in appliance dam-
age.
■
Route LV leads < 50 V separately from cables
>
50 V/230 V~/400 V~.
■
Strip the cables of a small amount of insulation
close to the terminals and bundle tightly to the
corresponding terminals.
■
Secure cables with cable ties/strain relief fit-
tings.
This ensures that, in the event of a fault, e.g. if a
wire becomes detached, the wires cannot drift
into the adjacent voltage area.
When routing on-site power cables, observe the loca-
tion of the cable entries into the appliance through the
back panel (see page 24).
400 V~
230 V~
<50 V
Fig. 18
1.
Route LV leads through "< 50 V" entry to heat
pump wiring chamber.
2.
Route 230 V cables through "230 V" entry to heat
pump wiring chamber.
Secure 230 V cables with cable ties.
Note
Route LV leads and 230 V cables far apart.
3.
Route power cable for compressor through
"400 V~" entry to heat pump wiring chamber.
Always
secure the power cable with strain relief fit-
tings.
Note
On-site strain relief fittings are required since the
wall clearance is ≥ 80 mm.
For power supply, see page 37 onwards.
Installation sequence
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