Instruction
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Risk of electric shock and smouldering fire
A thermal overload of multiple socket
outlet strips or extension cables may lead to
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short circuits and subsequently to smoul-
dering fires.
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➤ Do not use multiple socket outlet strips.
➤ Do not use extension cables.
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The cabinet is a "plug-in-ready" compact cabinet.
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When connecting the cabinet to the electricity net-
work, the following points must be adhered to.
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notes
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• Supply cables must have a minimum cross section of
2.5 mm
2
(14AWG). 3-pin cables must be used at all
times. It is not permitted to use a 5-pin cable.
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• There are 2 connecting cables (cabinet and light) on
the top of the KINLEY/KINLEY XL. The lower refrig-
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erator/freezer cabinet is provided with sockets from
the KINLEY/KINLEY XL. Please keep in mind that
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there are customer-specific variations.
• Only connect cabinets to a grounded socket with
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ground contact and its own mains circuit. No more
than 1 KINLEY/KINLEY XL and 1 other refrigerator/
HR
freezer cabinet should ever be connected to an elec-
trical circuit.
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• The mains and light cables are identified by appropri-
ate stickers.
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• It is important not to swap the light and cabinet
sockets as otherwise there is a risk of the cabinets
being switched off with the store lights.
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No other loads must be connected to these sockets.
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6.2 Circuit protection
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Risk of electric shock
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Electrical safety requirements that are not
adhered to may lead to people entering the
electric circuit unprotected.
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➤ It is imperative that the electrical safety
requirements are adhered to. Ensure that
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you are sufficiently protected.
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note
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The following circuit protection is required:
- Cabinet circuit protection (refrigeration sys-
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tem): maximum 2 cabinets (1 KINLEY/KINLEY XL
and 1 other refrigerator/freezer) per fuse.
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WARNING
WARNING
- Lighting circuit protection: Maximum permis-
sible number of pairs of cabinets (combination of 1
KINLEY/KINLEY XL and 1 other refrigerator/freezer)
per miniature circuit breaker or residual current cir-
cuit breaker/miniature circuit breaker combination
when using LED bars:
Miniature circuit breaker /
Residual current circuit
breaker/miniature circuit
breaker with overcurrent
protection
B10 / C6
B16 / C10
C16
The cabinets must have their own light sockets
6.2.1 Miniature circuit breakers
(MCBs)
Miniature circuit breakers (MCBs) are provided as mini-
mum circuit protection for the cabinet.
note
• It is imperative to use the MCBs with 16 A fuses.
6.2.2 Residual current circuit breakers
(RCCB)
The use of a residual current circuit breaker as "ad-
ditional protection for the exterior and for sockets"
(411.3.3) is stipulated for new installations based on
VDE 0100-410 (in its current version) (as has already
happened in Germany, Austria and Switzerland).
Residual current circuit breakers are therefore stipu-
lated for the electrical installation of AHT cabinets in
stores. These must be installed separately for the cabi-
net circuit (refrigeration system) and the lighting circuit
(integrated in the cabinet).
When using residual current circuit breakers, it is im-
portant to ensure that the circuit breakers being used
are type "G" (surge current resistant). In order to en-
hance the performance of the residual current circuit
breaker, we suggest the following:
Rated current Trip current
40 A
30 mA
number of pairs
of cabinets
1
2
3
Type
C a b i n e t s
per RCCB
G
max. 2