Power Supply Via The Mains Isolator - Viessmann WAGO 750-8212/000-100 Installation And Service Instructions For Contractors

Bms communication with heating systems via bacnet, bacnet/ip gateway
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Installation sequence
Power supply
(cont.)
Recommended power cable: 3-core
2
H05VV-F3G 1.5 mm
H05RN-F3G 1.5 mm
2
The connection versions for the power supply descri-
bed below have an effect on the characteristics of the
gateway:
Characteristics in the event of power failure
Characteristics during heating system shutdown
Characteristics during gateway shutdown
The connection version must be selected subject to
the heating system and the required monitoring func-
tion. The recommended connection version is the

"power supply via the mains isolator".

Regulations
Connect the power supply and implement all safety
measures (e.g. RCD circuit) in accordance with
IEC 364, the connection requirements of your local
power supply utility, and VDE or national regulations.
Power supply via the mains isolator
Effects during heating system shutdown:
The gateway and control unit are switched off.
No data is transmitted to the BACnet control system.
Note
It is essential to ground top-hat rail
the CAN bus cable shield is grounded/protected
against interference.
C
BN
L
GNYE
PE
B
BU
N
Fig. 14
Gateway
A
Power supply 100 to 240 V~, 50 to 60 Hz
B
Fuse protection across all poles (max. 16 A)
C
Mains isolator, 2-pole, on site (if installed)
D
Junction box (on site)
E
22
to ensure that
H
H
D
E
Protect the power cable to the gateway power supply
unit with a maximum fuse rating of 16 A across all
poles.
Isolators for non-grounded conductors
Install an isolator in the power cable to provide
omnipolar separation from the mains for all active
conductors, corresponding to overvoltage cate-
gory III (3 mm) for full isolation. This isolator must be
fitted in the permanent electrical installation in line
with installation requirements, e.g. mains isolator or
upstream circuit breaker.
We additionally recommend installing an AC/DC-
sensitive RCD (RCD class B
currents that can occur with energy efficient equip-
ment.
K
G
A
F
F
For the control unit power supply (plug
the installation and service instructions for the heat
generator.
Power supply unit
G
) for DC (fault)
+
-
), see

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