Optional versions
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alpha E32 and alpha E63 12.1
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12.1.4 Current connection
DANGER
Electrical voltage hazard.
Touching live parts will lead to death. Damage to the insulation or
individual components can be life-endangering.
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With defective electrical components, disconnect the voltage supply
immediately and arrange for repairs.
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Keep moisture away from live parts.
WARNING
Tripping hazard from faulty laying of energy supply lines.
Electrical cables must not be laid in traffic routes without protection.
Stepping on or driving over them can damage the insulation and the live
wires. In addition, loose cables can cause tripping hazards.
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Cover the cables with plastic cable bridges or feed cables from above.
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If possible, lay energy supply lines so that they do not pose a hazard
for transportation and passenger traffic.
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Observe the regulations of the trade associations, especially the
accident prevention regulations.
Observe the following points when connecting the power:
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The power connection may only be made with the permanently
mounted cable (option) or an approved and safe extension cable.
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The extension cable must have a wire cross-section of at least 4 × 16.0
mm² at a maximum cable length of 60 m.
For cable lengths over 60 m, a cross-section of at least 4 × 25 mm² is
required.
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The connecting cable (extension cable) must be completely unrolled.
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Make sure that the connection point is sufficiently fused (63 A), faultless
and safe.
Summary of Contents for alpha CR
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