Technical description
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NOTE
Note when connecting devices with an electrical drive (such as power
drills and refrigerators), that they often require more power than is
indicated on the type plate.
The inverter has various protective mechanisms.
• Overvoltage shutdown: The inverter shuts itself off when the voltage exceeds
the cut-off value. It restarts when the voltage returns to the restart value.
• Undervoltage shutdown: The inverter shuts itself off when the voltage sinks
below the cut-off value. It restarts when the voltage rises to the restart value.
• Excess temperature shutdown: The inverter switches off when the tempera-
ture inside the device or the temperature on the cooling element exceeds a cut-
off value. It restarts when the voltage rises to the restart value.
• Overloading and short circuit shutdown: The LED on the inverter indicates
an operating fault when an excess load is connected or a short circuit has
occurred.
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NOTE
The individual values are found in the chapter "Recycling packaging
material" on page 19.
5.1
Control elements
No. in
fig. 2,
Description
page 3
1
Main switch: Switches the device on and off
2
Status LED: See chapter "Status indications" on page 17
5.2
Connections
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NOTE
The version for continental Europe is depicted.
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DSP 212, DSP 224, DSP 412, DSP 424
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