7 Installation
Connecting the grid (AC)
7.7
Connecting the grid (AC)
► Always observe the information in section
"5.4 Planning the grid connection (AC)",
page 39!
7.7.1 General information
180 mm
Fig. 7.8:
Free space for wiring on the AC terminal block
Fig. 7.9:
Torques for AC terminal block
20 mm
20 mm
Fig. 7.10:
Stripping length for AC cables
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7.7.2 Handling aluminum conductors during
installation work
► The special properties of aluminum must be taken into con-
sideration when using aluminum conductors:
Aluminum "flows," i.e. it gives way under pressure.
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A thin non-conductive oxide layer forms within a few
minutes on de-insulation, which increases the contact
resistance between the conductor and clamping point.
The specific conductivity and hence the current carry-
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ing capacity is approximately one third less than that of
copper.
NOTICE
To ensure a safe and reliable contact with alumi-
num conductors, always perform the following
work steps:
► Keep the installation location as free
as possible from moisture or corrosive
atmospheres.
► Connect the aluminum cables quickly.
► Clean the stripped end of the aluminum
conductor mechanically (for example,
using a knife blade to scrape off the oxide
layer), then immediately dip the aluminum
conductor into acid-fee and alkaline-free (=
neutral) Vaseline and straight away insert it
into the Al-Cu compression joint.
Installation and operation manual M70A_260 Flex RPI703M26000 EU V1.1 EN 2022-08-02