Auxiliary Connections - Telair TIG 3000G Use And Maintenance Manual

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Identify the route for laying the connection cable
(fig. 21) from the control panel to the generating
set.
Position the connection cable so as to connect
the black connector end (fig. 21 ref. 1) to the con-
trol panel, and the white connector end (fig. 21
ref. 2) to the generating set.
After leading the connection cable out of the hole
in the wall, connect the black connector to the
corresponding connector on the back of the
panel.
Fix the panel (fig. 20 ref. 2) to the wall using the 4
self-tapping screws, then apply the frame (fig. 20
ref. 3) by exerting a slight pressure until you hear
the anchor tabs click in.
The supplied standard cable is 5 m long. Also
available are optional 7 m long, 10 m long and 15
m long cables.
Connect the other end of the connection cable to
the corresponding white connector on the gen-
erator (fig.22 ref. 3).
Vers. 001
GB

5.7 Auxiliary connections

The terminal strip (fig.22 ref. 2) and the connec-
tors (fig.22 ref. 4 and ref. 5) allows for the follow-
ing auxiliary (not mandatory) connections:
• AUX PUMP + and - terminals: not used on
LPG fuelled generators.
• FUEL LEVEL Terminal: 0 Volt active input to
which the pilot terminal of a fuel level reserve
gauge of the on-off type can be connected.
The other gauge terminal must be connected
to the ground (either on the vehicle, or to the
negative pole of the battery connected to the
generator).
• D+ terminal: +12 Volt active input (max 15
volts) with respect to the electrical ground to
which the D+ wire of the vehicle system can
be connected (often marked "Under key
lock"). This wire is live with +12 V voltage
when the vehicle engine is running. The in-
formation is used by the generator to stop at
each change of state of D+.
• REMOTE On-Off connector (fig. 22 ref. 4): this
connector can be used to connect the two
poles of a galvanically isolated open-closed
contact, (for example, the contact of an elec-
tromechanical relay), controlled by a remote
device. When the contact is closed, the gen-
erator will start and it will stop when the con-
tact is opened.
• EPO connector (Fig. 22 ref. 5): this connector
can be used to connect the two galvanically
isolated poles of the contact of a remote NO
(Normally Open) type, emergency stop button.
When the contact is closed (emergency button
pressed), the generator will stop immediately
and power is cut from its electronic circuits.
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