2.4. WIRING
Make a hole in the side of the housing into which the power supply is to be fed of the same diameter as the
cable to be fitted. It is recommended that a H07-RNF cable be used. Calculate the diameter of the cable based
on power consumption and voltage drop. Fit cable glands to the cable inlet suitable for the size of the cable. It
is recommended that the cable be protected with a suitable conduit throughout its length.
This unit MAY NOT BE CONNECTED TO A STANDARD SOCKET.
This unit MUST BE PROPERLY WIRED. This must be carried out by a specialist in compliance with the
regulations in force on electrical safety in the country of installation.
The unit must be connected to a 230 V AC mains supply at 50 Hz.
The power supply to the housing unit must ALWAYS BE PROTECTED BY A 30 Ma RESIDUAL-CURRENT
CIRCUIT BREAKER.
There must be AN EARTH CONNECTION.
A multiple disconnection device must be used with a separation of at least 3 mm between contacts in
order to disconnect the filter from the mains.
Use a sufficiently THICK CABLE for the housing's power supply and its distance from the control panel.
The electrical installation must comply with STANDARD VDE 0100, Part 702. The installation must also
comply with all local and/or national regulations in force.
To complete the electrical installation, ascertain whether there is a distribution board. If there is a distribution
board, proceed to point 2.4.1, "With distribution board inside the housing". If there is not a distribution board,
proceed to point 2.4.2, "Without distribution board".
Whilst connecting the power cables to the unit, take special care in the layout of the wiring inside the
junction box, check that no pieces of cable have been left inside after closing it and that the earth
conductor has been properly connected.
Particular attention must be paid to ensure that no water whatsoever is able to get into the motor or
any of the live electrical components.
Should the intended use not be as described, further adjustments may have to be made and additional
technical standards may apply.
It is recommended that no holes be made in the filter housing as water in the surrounding land may
penetrate any holes buried underground.
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