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Disconnect the remote start device as follows:
1.
Unlock the plug of the connecting cable for the remote
start operating status / generator and then pull the plug
out.
2.
Screw any protective cap present onto the remote start
socket.
Remote start device is disconnected.
4.9
FI circuit breaker
The FI circuit breaker option can only be supplied by the fac-
tory.
The FI circuit breaker (RCD) is a protective measure against
dangerous body currents according to DIN VDE 0100-551.
1.
The assembly's earthing connection clamps must be
connected to the earthing spike by at least 16mm² of
earthing cable (green/yellow). The spike must be
driven into the ground. BG Bau recommends an
earthing resistance of ≤ 50Ω (see BGI 867).
2.
Alternatively, a proper earthing device conforming to
VDE 0100-540 can be used (such as the main earth-
ing line in buildings).
WARNING!
The generator must be earthed.
In this special case the generator must be earthed! The
above-mentioned safety warnings with other wording are
not relevant for this special fitting.
2.
The effectiveness of this protective measure must be
checked at least once a month by an electrical expert
or, if suitable measuring and testing devices are
available, by an electrotechnically trained person un-
der the guidance and supervision of an electrical ex-
pert.
3.
Additionally, every work day, the user must check the
mechanical operation of the release by activating the
test button
(seeunterhalbFigure 4-7-(10))
on the residual
current protection device (RCD).
Disconnecting the remote
start device
Earthing requirements:
Attention!
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