4.3
Electrical connections
Important remark
To preserve the protection degree of the electric cubicle and to protect its components from
dust from the environment, it is mandatory to use a proper cable gland when connecting the
supply cable to the compressor.
Instructions
Also see section
1. Provide an isolating switch.
2. Check that the motor cables and wires inside the electric cabinet are clamped tight to their
terminals.
3. Check the fuses and the setting of the overload relay. See section
.
4. Connect the power supply cables to their terminals L1, L2, L3.
5. Connect neutral conductor to connector (N) if applicable.
6. Connect earth conductor bolt (PE).
On Full-Feature versions:
The supply voltage to the dryer must be 230 V single-phase. The voltage to the dryer is supplied
over the contacts of relay (K11), which close when the compressor is started. For compressor
supply voltages different from 3 x 400 V plus neutral and 3 x 230 V, the dryer is powered by a
transformer.
Compressor control modes on compressors equipped with an Elektronikon I regulator
Selection between local, remote or LAN control
if it is desired to switch to another
control mode.
The following control modes can be selected:
•
Local control:
The compressor will react to commands entered by means of the buttons on
the control panel. Compressor start/stop commands via Clock function are active, if
programmed.
•
Remote control:
The compressor will react to commands from external switches.
Emergency stop remains active. Compressor start/stop commands via Clock function are
still possible.
Remote starting and stopping:
Connect a start/programmed stop button (S1') between terminals 1 and 2 of connector
(X108). See section
to locate the connector.
•
LAN control:
The compressor is controlled via a local network. Consult Atlas Copco.
Have the modifications checked by Atlas Copco.
Stop the compressor and switch off the voltage before connecting external equipment.
Only potential-free contacts are allowed.
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