Connecting The 230 V Power Supply - Capron T58 Manual

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9.6.2
Connecting the vehicle:
Checking the fault current
protection switch:
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Connecting the 230 V power supply

 The external 230 V power supply must be protected by fuse with a
fault current protection switch (FI-switch, 30 mA).
 To prevent overheating, the cable must be fully uncoiled from the ca-
ble reel.
 In case of doubt or if the 230 V supply is not available or is faulty, con-
tact the operator of the power supply device.
The 230 V connection in the vehicle is equipped with a fault current pro-
tection switch (FI-switch).
The dimensions, the number of safety cut-outs, and the triggering value
of the safety cut-outs of the fuse box may differ from the shown type.
The version of the fuse box depends on the model, the equipment and
the country in which the vehicle is put into circulation.
The vehicle can be connected to an external 230 V power supply.
Fig. 98
230 V fuse box with safety
cut-out and FI-switch
Check whether the power supply device is suitable regarding connec-
tion, voltage, frequency and current.
Check whether the cables and connections are suitable.
Check the plug connectors and cables for visible damage.
Switch off the safety cut-out (Fig. 98,1) in the fuse box (Fig. 98,2).
Open the cover of the 230 V connection on the vehicle (Fig. 99) and in-
sert the plug connector. Ensure that the detent of the spring-mounted
pivoting cover is engaged in position.
Plug the connector of the connecting cable into the socket of the power
supply device. Ensure that the detent of the spring-mounted flap is also
engaged here.
Switch on the safety cut-out in the fuse box.
When the vehicle is connected to the 230 V supply, press the test button
(Fig. 98,4) of the fault current protection switch (FI-switch) (Fig. 98,3) in
the fuse box (Fig. 98,2). The fault current protection switch must trip.
Switch the fault current protection switch (Fig. 98,3) back on again.
Electrical system
Fig. 99
230 V connection on the ve-
hicle (CEE socket outlet)
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99

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