2
Installation
2.1
Mounting
Electric shock!
WARNING!
Upon opening the housing, live parts are exposed!
Î Always disconnect the device from power supply before
opening the housing!
Note:
The device is protected by a fuse. The fuse holder (which also holds the
spare fuse) becomes accessible when the cover is removed.
Î To replace the fuse, pull the fuse holder from the base.
Note:
Strong electromagnetic fields can impair the function of the controller.
Î Make sure the controller as well as the system are not exposed to
strong electromagnetic fields.
The unit must only be located in dry interior rooms.
The device must additionally be supplied from a double pole switch with contact
gap of at least 3 mm.
Please pay attention to separate routing of signal cables and mains cables.
Î Unscrew the crosshead screw from the cover and remove the cover.
Î Mark the upper fastening point on the wall. Drill and fasten the enclosed wall
plug and screw leaving the head protruding.
Î Hang the housing from the upper fastening point and mark the lower fastening
points (centres 180 mm).
Î Drill and insert the lower wall plug.
Î Fasten the housing to the wall with the lower fastening screw and tighten.
Crosshead
Cover
screw
180
180
208
180
2.2
Electrical connection
WARNING!
Electric shock!
Upon opening the housing, live parts are exposed!
180
208
Î Always disconnect the device from power supply before
opening the housing!
ATTENTION!
ESD damage!
Electrostatic discharge can lead to damage to electronic com-
ponents!
Î Take care to discharge properly before touching the
inside of the device!
Note
Connecting the device to the power supply must always be the last step
of the installation!
The device is supplied with power via a mains cable. The supply voltage must be
100 ... 240 V~ (50 ... 60 Hz).
fuse / spare fuse
Cable conduits
with strain relief
Upper fastening
180
180
208
Lower fastening
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