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Connecting
ENG
3.2 Connecting the luminaire to
the power supply (Mains ver-
sion)
WARNING
Danger of death due to electric shock.
X
The connection must be made by a
trained skilled electrician only.
NOTICE
Material damage caused by wrong
mains voltage.
Damage or destruction of the luminaire.
X
Compare the mains voltage with
the nominal voltage and the fre-
quency specified on the rating
plate and make sure that they are
identical.
NOTICE
Material damage caused by using
unsuitable cables.
Damage or irreparable damage to the
luminaire.
X
Use a flexible cable.
X
Use connecting cable with strands
which have a conductor cross-sec-
tion of at least 1 mm². For through-
wiring minimum 1.5 mm².
Using unsuitable cables may result in
the loss of tightness of the luminaire.
X
Please observe the allowed cable
diameter of the cable gland.
X
Run cable in such a way that it is
introduced straight into the cable
gland.
X
Make sure that the connecting cable
outside the luminaire remains tight.
NOTICE
Material damage caused by an elec-
trostatically charged person
If the luminaire is opened and connected
by an electrostatically charged person,
the luminaire may become damaged.
X
Make sure that the person is
grounded prior to opening and con-
necting the luminaire.
Fig. 7: Opening the side part A.
X
Unscrew the three screws on the con-
nection side by about 3 to 4 turns, see
X
Take off the side part.
A
B
C
Fig. 8: Luminaire RL70.
NOTE:
To guarantee the tightness of
the luminaire, cables conforming to
the clamping range mentioned must be
X
Remove a maximum of 60 mm of
sheath from the cable
C
.