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3. Installation
To function safely and maintain the integrity of your electrical system, the unit must be connected to a
general electricity supply in accordance with the following regulations:
Upstream, the general electricity supply must be protected by a 30 mA differential switch.
The heat pump must be connected to a suitable D-curve circuit breaker (see table below) in accordance
with current standards and regulations in the country where the system is installed.
The electricity supply cable must be adapted to match the unit’s rated power and the length of wiring
required by the installation (see table below). The cable must be suitable for outdoor use.
For a three-phase system, it is essential to connect the phases in the correct sequence.
If the phases are inverted, the heat pump’s compressor will not work.
In places open to the public, it is mandatory to install an emergency stop button close to the heat pump.
Models
Electricity supply
Max. current
Cable diameter
Protection
Thermal-magnetic (D
curve) protection
Silverline FI 70
1-phase
220-240V/1N~50Hz
8
RO2V 3x2.5 mm²
16 A
Silverline FI 90
10
RO2V 3x2.5 mm²
16 A
Silverline FI 120
13
RO2V 3x2.5 mm²
16 A
Silverline FI 150
15
RO2V 3x4 mm²
20 A
Silverline FI 200
21
RO2V 3x4 mm²
25 A
1
Cable cross-section suitable for max. length 10 metres. For longer than 10 metres, consult an electrician.
3.7 Electrical installation
WARNING: Installation must be carried out by a qualified engineer.
This section is provided for information purposes only and must be checked and adapted if
necessary according to the actual installation conditions.