Electrical Data; Operation - Schaudt CSV 300 Series Instruction Manual

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12 V output circuits
Mains connection
Current consumption
Fuses on the 12 V outputs
Flat vehicle fuses
Change-over relay
805.031 BA / EN
Instruction Manual Power Supply Unit CSV 300
If the power supply unit is only powered with 12 V by the starter battery of the
towing vehicle without any connection to the 230 V mains, the following 12 V
outputs are powered:
CSV 300
Circuits 1 to 5 are powered
CSV 300 2B10
CSV 300 2B13
CSV 300-2
Circuits 1 to 4 are powered
Circuit 5 is not powered
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Electrical data

230 V AC ± 10 %, 47 to 63 Hz sinusoidal, protection class I
2.4 A
Flat vehicle fuses 15 A
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Operation

Blown fuses must only be replaced when the cause of the fault is
known and eliminated.
Never bridge or repair fuses.
Danger of burning! Blown fuses must only be changed on a zero-cur-
rent power supply unit.
Only use original fuses rated as specified in the instruction manual.
The flat vehicle fuses protect the various 12 V outputs.
The full nominal load can only be used permanently at a device temperature
of 23 °C. The outputs may therefore only be powered using maximum 10 A.
A tool for replacing the flat vehicle fuses (fuse puller) is attached next to the
vehicle flat fuses.
A change-over relay is installed in the power supply unit.
The change-over relay interrupts the connection to the starter battery when
the caravan has a 230 V mains power supply. If there is no 230 V mains power
supply, the 12 V consumers are powered by the starter battery of the towing
vehicle.
If the engine of the towing vehicle is switched off and if the caravan is not
connected to the 230 V mains, any 12 V consumers which are switched on
may discharge the starter battery of the towing vehicle.
Situation: 25.11.2009
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