Assembly Instructions; Fitting The Reference Value Transmitter; Power Supply (Mains Connection) - Duerkopp Adler DACeco M-TYPE Operating Manua

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Assembly instructions

5.1

Fitting the reference value transmitter

The reference value transmitter is fastened under the machine table with an assembly bracket.
The reference value transmitter's pull and push rod are connected to the machine pedal by a connecting rod.
Screw the assembly bracket for the reference value transmitter under the machine table so that the reference
value transmitter's push and pull rod and the pedal connecting rod form as straight a line as possible in order
to ensure the best transfer of power between the reference value transmitter and the pedal.
The connecting rod and the pedal should form an angle as close to 90° as possible.
Make sure that the pedal moves freely.
5.2

Power supply (mains connection)

Working on the electrical equipment (connection, maintenance, repairs) must only be done by or under the
supervision of a qualified electrician.
The DAC
control unit is intended to be connected to an earthed alternating current network with a
eco M-TY PE
rated voltage in the range of 180V - 260 V 50/60 Hz.
Before connecting the mains lead, make sure that the rated voltage is within the rated voltage range
specified on the DAC
It must only be connected using a multi-pin plug with an earthing contact.
A fixed connection is not permitted. The following potentials must be connected:
Phase
(L1 or L2 or L3)
Neutral cable
(N)
Protective earth
The DAC basic control unit is suitable for connection to the following mains:
TN mains with a directly earthed point, with a protective earth (PE) that is connected to this point.
TT mains with a directly earthed point where the protective earth (PE) is not connected to this mains earthing
point
.
IT mains that is not directly earthed.
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rating plate.
eco
(PE)
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Assembly instructions
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