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Operating Instructions CP HORIZOTHERM DNNA
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Illustration 2:
Installation example of HORIZOTHERM with TAE
and TS and clearance horizontal
Illustration 3:
Installation example of HORIZOTHERM with TAE
and TS and clearance vertical
Additional installation material, such as rails or panels
and also junction boxes, are not included in the standard
scope of delivery (see
and must be ordered additionally.
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Connection
WARNING
The heater is only designed for non hazardous
areas.
INTERTEC-Hess GmbH accepts no liability for improper
use.
INFO
The device may only be connected up and secured by a
trained person, taking into account the "rated voltage"
and "rated current" specified on the nameplate.
Where operating voltage = measured voltage (rated
voltage), then the heater is at its rated output. Mains
voltage fluctuations up to 10 % are then permissible.
Each heater with integrated TS thermostat must be pre-
ceded by a 10 A fuse or a motor protection switch with
short-circuit and thermal quick release (set to 10 A) as
short-circuit protection. When using a heater without in-
tegrated thermostat, the fuse protection can be selected
according to the cross-section of the supply cable.
In a TT or TN system, a residual current device (RCD)
must be used where the measured triggering residual
current does not exceed 100 mA. Residual current
devices with a measured triggering residual current of 30
mA are preferable. In an IT system, an insulation monit-
oring device needs to be used which switches off the
supply as soon as the insulation resistance is no greater
than 50 Ω per Volt of the rated voltage.
ATTENTION:
Never remove the
adapter/ cable gland!
Illustration 4:
Example heater with KLE connection
CAUTION
NOTICE: Do not remove adapter/ cable connec-
tion to connect up the heater!
This would cause irreversible damage to the heater.
The illustration may deviate from the heater.