Notes on the electrical connection
7.2
Using branch connectors
To prevent loose connections in the branch connectors, it is important to ensure that
the cable cross sections fit into the branch connectors.
To use the branch connectors, proceed as follows:
➤ Insert the cable to be tapped in the front groove of the branch connector
(fig. a A, page 5)
➤ Insert the end of the new cable up to approx. 3/4 of the way into the rear groove
(fig. a B, page 5)
➤ Use a pair of combination pliers to close the connector by pressing the metal pin
in. This creates an electrical connection (fig. a C, page 5).
➤ Press down the safety cap until it snaps into place.
➤ Check that the connection is secure by gently tugging the cable (fig. a D,
page 5).
7.3
Creating clean soldering joints
Proceed as follows to solder a cable to the original cables:
➤ Strip approx 10 mm of insulation from the end of the original cable (fig. b A,
page 5).
➤ Strip approx 15 mm of insulation from the end of the cable to be connected
(fig. b B, page 5).
➤ Wind the cable to be connected around the original cable and solder the two
cables together (fig. b C, page 5).
➤ Insulate the two cables with insulating tape (fig. b D, page 5).
Proceed as follows to solder two cables together:
➤ Strip the two cables (fig. c A, page 5).
➤ Place a shrink sleeve with a length of approx. 20 mm over the cable (fig. c B,
page 5).
➤ Twist the cables together and solder them (fig. c C, page 5).
➤ Place a shrink sleeve over the soldered point and heat it briefly (fig. c D,
page 5)
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