– Pay attention when installing the cable that these: 1. are not sharply bent and twisted
(see A 5a), 2. do not rub at the edges (see A 5b), 3. are not laid through sharp-edged
openings (see A 5c).
– Each breakthrough at the skin must be protected by appropriate measures against the
inrush of underground water, e.g. through inserting of the cable with sealing
compound and by washing off the cable and the bushing with sealing compound.
Attention! The plug connection of the system does not offer any protection
against water penetration. Make absolutely sure to provide the connection with
a seal strip. Self-vulcanising seal strip e.g. of 3 M is best suited.
Tip: In order to minimize corrosion in the plug, we recommend you to apply
some grease, e.g. pole fat into one of the plugs.
Use of the branch connectors
In order to avoid loose contacts at the branch connections, it is important that the cable
cross-sections fit the branch connectors. Working steps for the use of the branch
connector:
1. Lay the cable that is to be extracted into the front groove of the branch connector
(see H 1).
2. The new cable lies with the end at approx.
3. Close the connector and press the metal seam with the combination pliers into the
connector, so that a current connector can be produced (see H 3).
4. Press the protective cap down and let it engage at the connector. Check the
attachment of the branch connection by pulling on the cable (see H 4).
Providing correct soldered joints
In order to connect a cable to original lines:
1. insulate 10 mm from the original line (see H 5),
2. insulate 15 mm of the cable that is to be connected (see H 6), .
3. then wrap the cable that is to be connected around the original line and solder
(see H 7),
4. insulate cable with insulating tape (see H 8).
In order to connect 2 cables with each other:
1. insulate both cables (see H 9),
2. pull a shrink hose of approx. 20 mm length over a cable (see H 10),
3. twist both cables around each other and solder (see H 11),
4. push shrink hose over the solder joint and slightly heat up (see H 12).
Laying the cables
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in the rear groove (see H 2).
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