Residual current circuit breaker
The required residual current device must be incor-
porated in the indoor installation (in accordance with
IEC 60364-7-722 (in Germany in accordance with
DIN VDE 0100-722)).
The device has a differential current sensor
for DC residual current monitoring > 6 mA
with tripping characteristics in accordance
with IEC 62752.
At least one dedicated type B residual cur-
rent circuit breaker has to protect the device
if it is subject to the scope of IEC 60364-7-
722:2018.
At least one dedicated type A residual cur-
rent circuit breaker has to protect the device
if it is subject to the scope of HD 60364-7-
722:2016.
No other circuits may be connected to this
residual current circuit breaker.
Compliance with national regulations is man-
datory.
5.4 Opening the device
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Fig. 5: Opening the device
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When delivered, the front enclosure part (2) is not
attached with screws. The screws (1) are stored in the
enclosed accessory bag.
f Switch off the power supply.
f Unscrew screws (1) if necessary.
f Fold the upper housing section (2) downward.
5.5 Mounting the device on the wall
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Device damage due to an uneven surface
If the device is mounted on an uneven surface the under-
part of the enclosure can warp. In this case the specified
protection class is no longer ensured. Consequential dam-
age of electronic components can occur.
f Only mount the device on level surfaces.
f If necessary, level out uneven surfaces with suitable
measures.
In the packaging box of the device, a drilling template,
including a water level with instructions to help with
horizontal mounting are included.
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At low minus temperatures, the device should be
temporarily stored for 24 hours at room tempera-
ture before installation and commissioning.
ATTENTION