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column diameter shouldn’t be smaller than 100mm because of placement of the
socket for cables.
Obr.4: Side gripping to a column
After mounting the clock, connect the power supply and put the temperature sensor
to an adequate place. With the internal version of clock, there’s a supplied power
supply SSZ02 with protection IP65 in the box. If you can put the power supply
close to the clock, connect the power supply cable directly through the terminal to
the output connectors (13.7V/1.5A). Remove the cover, put the power supply cable
to the terminal and connect the blue wire to the – jack and the red (brown) wire to
the + jack. Connect the network power supply
230V/50Hz
to the main terminal.
Mount the power supply cover and finalize screws and both terminals. If you have
to place the power supply further from the clock, you can use the applied
installation box with terminal and jacks and extend the power supply cable to
proper length (max. 10m).
!!!Warning: the clock can be supplied by DC in range of 12÷30V. Supplying by
other DC can cause malfuction or even destroying of the clock. In no case, do
not connect the clock to AC 230V/50Hz.
For exact temperature measurement, the proper place of the sensor is very
important. Put the sensor into a proper position to avoid direct sunlight, wind and
objects that produce heat. It’s recommended to put the sensor into supplied white
plastic pipe and mount it with stripes.
!!!Warning: you must remember that the clock shows the temperature in place
of the temperature sensor. This temperature can be different from the place of
the clock.