4.3.4 Primary power supply
The controller features a spare fuse in position F5, which enables
you to quickly replace a fuse if you need to. If you use the spare
fuse, do not forget to replace the spare fuse.
1.
Disconnect the system from the power supply.
Fig. 14: Fuse (F1 or F2)
2.
Look for the fuse to be replaced (F1 or F2) on the lower cir‐
cuit board.
3.
Remove the fuse to be replaced.
4.
Fit a new fuse with the correct power rating.
The device has its own wide range power unit. The device can be
operated with an alternating voltage of between 90 V ... 240 V
50/60 Hz.
The device does not have its own mains switch. The device is fed
directly when it is connected to the mains/power supply.
1.
Use a 3-lead 1.5 mm
2.
Strip away 7 mm of the insulation on the leads.
Fig. 15: Primary power supply
3.
Guide the cable through a suitable cable gland.
4.
Connect the phase to L1 and the neutral conductor to the N
of the main terminal X1.
5.
Use an M4 eyelet clamp to connect the earth to the PL1 bolt.
6.
Tighten the cable gland to make a seal.
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cable to connect up the power supply.
F5
F1
F2
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