INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
6
IMPORTANT !
These installation instructions
are prepared for personnel
authorized, qualified, certified or
licensed to install electrical
equipment, who should perform
all initial startup and
adjustments.
IMPORTANT !
Do not store any combustible
materials or flammable liquids
anywhere near the appliance.
EUROPEAN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT !
•
Make sure the incoming voltage is the same voltage,
frequency and phase as specified on the appliance
nameplate. Connecting the appliance to the wrong voltage
may cause severe damage to internal components, or may
cause a severe decrease in performance.
IMPORTANT !
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An approved all pole power disconnect switch with at least a
3mm contact gap must be supplied and installed in the fixed
wiring in an accessible location (close proximity to the
appliance) by a licensed electrician. Refer to
General Layout
Data
sheet for electrical ratings.
SUPPLY CORDS
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Power supply cords should be oil-resistant, sheathed flexible
cable not lighter than ordinary polychloroprene or other
equivalent synthetic elastomer-sheathed cord (code
designation 245 IEC 57) or an approved metal conduit
connection.
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Minimum cross sectional area of conductors per line must be
1.5 square mm and total length not to exceed 2 meters
between supply connection and appliance. Supply wires
must be suitable for at least 90ºC temperature rating
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For flexible power cords, an approved strain relief fitting must
be supplied by others.
WIRING CONNECTIONS
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Using a screwdriver, remove rear panel.
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Knock out the appropriate hole plug and connect conduit
strain relief.
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Thread supply leads through strain relief and connect power
leads to terminals marked “L1”, “L2” & “L3”. Connect
neutral lead to terminal marked “N”.
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Connect ground lead (green with yellow stripe) to ground lug
marked “ ”.
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Secure all connections and reinstall terminal cover.