IM-P323-25 CH Issue 3
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1.1 General
Please carefully read through the following before proceeding with the installation of the controller.
Your attention is drawn to Safety Information leaflet IM-GCM-10.
If the controller is handled improperly or not used as specified, the resultant may:
cause danger of the life and limb of the third party,
damage the controller and other assets belonging to the owner,
hinder the performance of the controller and control system.
1.2 Wiring notes
Every effort has been made during the design of the controller to ensure the safety of the user, but the following
precautions must be followed:-
i)
Maintenance personnel must be suitably qualified in working with equipment containing hazardous live voltages.
ii) Ensure correct installation. Safety may be compromised if the installation of the product is not carried out as
specified in this manual.
iii) Isolate the controller from the mains supply before opening the unit.
iv) The controller is designed as an installation category II product, and is reliant on the building installation for over-
current protection and primary isolation.
v) Wiring should be carried out in accordance with IEC 60364 or equivalent. For installations in the US and Canada,
the controller must be wired in accordance with the Local and National Electrical Code (NEC) or the Canadian
Electrical Code (CEC).
vi) Fuses should be fitted in all phases. The instrument is protected with an internal fuse PTC, thermal protective
device. To protect the instruments internal circuits use 2A T fuses for Relay outputs and 1A T fuses for Triac
outputs. The Relay contacts are already protected with varistors. Fuses should not be fitted in the protective
earth conductor. The disconnection or removal of other equipment must not compromise the integrity of the
installation protective earth system.
vii) The mains cable connection at the rear of the controller must be retained in position (by tie wrapping Etc.) This will
prevent the high voltage cables at the rear of the controller from touching the SELV (Safe Extra Low Voltage)
connections, in the unlikely event of the terminals coming loose.
1. Safety Information