7.7
Electrical Connections
The connection must be carried out by an authorised electrician!
The electrical circuit diagrams are located in the control cabinet.
Please observe the specified nominal voltage 400 VAC / 50 Hz
(3 phases / N / PE)!
• The connection to the mains (3 phases) is made at the termi-
nal strip in the terminal box. The 3 phases are to be connect-
ed to the terminals "L1", "L2" and "L3".
• The protective earth wire (yellow/green) is to be connected
to the terminal marked "PE".
• Then close the cable gland again so that it is dust-tight.
• Observe the direction of rotation of the cutter block.
If the direction of rotation is incorrect, two outer conductors must be swapped.
Correct direction of rotation of the cutter block: Clockwise
Only if the connection is carried out by an authorised electrician can a guarantee be given for the motor. In the
event of a complaint, the electrician must confirm in writing that he has connected the machine in accordance
with the regulations.
7.8
Backup Fuse
Motor Power
400 V
20 A slow
7.9
Supply Cable
Cu, 5-core. The cross-section must be determined on site by a qualified electrician!
The electrical wiring and connection must be carried out by a specialist in accordance with the applicable local
EVU, VDE and EN regulations.
7.10 Machine Socket (Option)
A machine socket is optionally available as special equipment (see section 15.3).
7.11 Attachment of Auxiliary Equipment
Figure 12: Console for auxiliary equipment
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Auxiliary equipment such as angular jointing units or power feeders
can be mounted on a console (9), which is already included in the
scope of delivery of the machine.
Please note: Only power feeders equipped with a separate on/off
switch may be used.
Figure 11: Electrical connection
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(viewed from the front).
The fault loop impedance and the suitability of
the overcurrent protection device must be
checked at the installation site of the machine.
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