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5 Installation
5.1 Preliminary checks
5.2 Tools and equipment
5.3 Anchoring and installing the box
Make sure that the point where the electrical panel is anchored is free from any impacts, and that the surface is solid and that
proper tools and materials are used (i.e. screws, wall plugs, etc.).
Set up a suitable omnipolar cut-off device, with distances greater than 3 mm between contacts, with sectioned power
source
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Check that any connections inside the container (made for continuity purposes of the protective circuit) are fitted with
extra insulation compared to other internal conductive parts.
• Set up proper conduits and electric cable raceways, making sure these are protected from any mechanical damage.
Make sure you have all the tools and materials needed to carry out the installation in total safety and in accordance with
current regulations. Here are some examples.
Secure the base of the panel in a safe area; we suggest using
bolts with max. diametre of 6 mm Philips rounded heads.
Perforate the marked holes and insert the cable glands with
corrugated tubes for the electrical cables to run through.
N.B.: the pre-perforated holes have different diameters: 23,
29 and 37 mm.
Careful not to damage the electronic board inside the panel!!
After adjusting and setting, secure the cover using the issued
screws.
Before beginning to install, the following is necessary:
Installation must be carried by skilled, qualified technicians in accordance with current regualtions.
Warning! Before acting on the eqipment, cut off the main power supply and disconnect the emergency batteries (if
present).