place, in the slot located closest to the cutter pil-
lar, to then insert in the hole located at the
other side of the arm (See Graphic 2.10.).
Graphic 2.10. Rear flap assembly
ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS
The machine includes a current supply box,
with the start-up and stop controls and electric
protections.
An appropriate aerial base is needed to carry
out the connection to the electric supply (see
table 2).
Table 2. Appropriate bases for each model
MODEL
TYPE OR AERIAL BASE
Ordesa M
Female, 2P+TT 16A., with top
Ordesa T
Female, red, 3P+TT 16A., with top
Teide M
Female, 2P+TT 16A., with top
Teide T
Female, red, 3P+TT 16A., with top
The electric supply should have a circuit break-
er protection of a maximum sensitivity of 300
mA and appropriate magneto thermal short cir-
cuit protection.
The diameter of the wires that are used to con-
nect to the plug supplied should also be pro-
tected. In table 2 the minimum recommended
diameters for a distance of less or of 25
metres are indicated.
In any case, the insulation cable RV 0.6/1KV
or higher should be used.
Table 3. Characteristics of the wires to be used
POWER
CV
3
4
4
In the case of mono-phase machines, three
wires should be used: Phase-Neutral-Earth
(see table 3).
In the case of three-phase machines, four
wires should be used: Phase R - Phase S -
Phase T - Earth (see table 4).
Table 4. Colour code for electric wires
WIRE
PHASES
NEUTRAL
EARTH
• Before carrying out any electric connection:
Make sure that there is an adequate
earth connection.
Check that the mains supply voltage is
compatible with that required by the
machine, which will be indicated in the
characteristics plate.
REFERENCE
PC120055
Check that the mains supply voltage fluc-
PC120003
tuations on the nominal voltage indicated
PC120055
on the plate do not exceed 5%. In the
PC120003
event of damage being produced by an
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VOLTAGE
KW
V.
Supply
2'2
230
I+N
2'9
230
III
2'9
400
III
COLOUR
BLACK, BROWN, GREY
BLUE
GREEN-YELLOW
WIRE DIAMETER
Minimum
2
2'5 mm
2
1'5 mm
2
1'5 mm