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The AC connector must be connected using a flexible cable as described in
EN 60309-2/VDE 0623.
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The permissible cable diameter is 11 to 20mm.
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Cable strands with a maximum cross-section of 6mm² can be connected.
1. If the cable diameter is > 16mm, remove the blue inlay from the
retainer ring.
2. Slide the retainer ring and the casing over the cable.
3. Press the appropriate ferrules on the stripped strands.
4. Connect the individual cores one after another to the contact base:
– Phase L1 to the screw terminal with the number 1
– Phase L2 to the screw terminal with the number 2
– Phase L3 to the screw terminal with the number 3
– Neutral conductor N to the screw terminal with the number 4
– Protective conductor PE to the screw terminal with the earth symbol
Tightening torque: 0.7Nm
5. Check that each individual core is securely connected.
6. Screw the casing onto the contact base.
Tightening torque: 1-2Nm
7. Screw the retainer ring onto the casing.
Tightening torque: 5Nm
The AC feed line can now be connected with a twisting movement to the AC connection
of the inverter (bayonet connector with locking pin). As soon as the correct position is
reached, the connector slips onto the AC connection. The inverter is now firmly connected
to the AC grid.
DANGER
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Connect the protective conductor as carefully as possible.
CAUTION
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As soon as the bayonet connector has slipped in, the AC connection can only be
re-opened using a tool (slotted screwdriver size 2).
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Open the AC connection carefully by pressing down the locking pin on the contact
insulator and turning the AC connector counter-clockwise to break the connection.
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