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Installation Instructions - Relay Box for Infrared Cabins
General safety instructions
EN
1.2 Assembly and installation
These installation instructions are intended for qualified person-
nel familiar with the laws and regulations applicable to electrical
installations at the installation site. Observe the following general
safety instructions during assembly, setup and commissioning.
Risk to life and limb
and risk of fire
Risk to life and limb from electric shock and fire in the event of im-
proper or faulty electrical connection. This risk also applies follow-
ing completion of the installation work.
The electrical installation of the relay box and other electrical
systems or equipment with a fixed mains connection must only
be performed by a trained electrician from an authorised elec-
trical company.
Observe the stipulations in VDE 0100 part 701.
The system must be disconnected and removed entirely from
the mains supply before commencing installation and repair
work.
The housing cover must only be removed by a specialist.
Do not install control units, relay boxes and modules in en-
closed cabinets or wood panelling.
Fire hazard from
overheating
Infrared emitters and heating foils without overheat protection
can lead to overheating of the cabin and fire. Flammable parts
must not exceed a temperature of 140°C when the unit is operated
as intended or in the event of a malfunction.
Install only infrared emitters or heating foils that are designed
and installed in such a way that they do not pose a fire hazard
when the unit is operated as intended. Alternately, infrared
emitters or heating foils with overheat protection as per EN
60335-2-53 may be used.
Install a safety temperature limiter if needed.
Observe the manufacturer's safety and installation instructions
for infrared emitters and heating foils.
Observe the cabin manufacturer’s safety and installation in-
structions.