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EN
L
N
PE
5
3
(a)
(b)
(d)
(c)
(e) (f) (g)
(h)
20
L
N
PE
5
3
(a)
(b)
(e)
(a)
(f) (g) (h)
(i)
19
Key:
(a)
= Switch or button
(b)
= Mains 230 V/50 Hz
(c)
= Socket box
Pin assignment:
(d)
=
PE
green / yellow
(e)
=
N
blue
(f)
=
L
grey (continuous phase)
(g)
=
black (direction of travel 1)
(h)
=
brown (direction of travel 2)
8.2.1 Controlling the tubular motor via radio
8.2 Electrical connection of the tubular motor
i
When using a switch, we recommend that the mains power to the motor is switched off (switch in zero po-
sition) after reaching the end points. This avoids the motor experiencing sources of interference or excess
voltages.
Key:
(a)
= Socket box
(b)
= Mains 230 V/50 Hz
Pin assignment:
(e)
=
PE
green/yellow
(f)
=
N
blue
(g)
=
L
grey (continuous phase)
(h)
=
black (direction of travel 1) *
(i)
=
brown (direction of travel 2) *
* The black and brown wires (direction of travel 1 and 2)
are not required for radio operation and are therefore
not connected.
8.2.2 Controlling the tubular motor using a switch or button
Example: Circuit layout using a button