6.5 - Power cable access routing
The power cables for devices are routed into the electrical box 
from the side of the electrical cabinet.
A removable aluminium plate on the side of the electrical cabinet 
provides access for the power cables.
It is important to check that the power cable bend radius is 
compatible with the connection space available inside the electrical 
cabinet.
Refer to the certied dimensional drawing for the unit.
6.6 - Field-installed control wiring
IMPORTANT:
Connecting the interface circuits on-site creates certain safety 
risks; any modication to the electrical box must ensure the 
equipment remains compliant with local regulations. 
 
In particular, precautions must be taken to prevent accidental 
electrical contact between the circuits supplied by dierent 
sources:
 - The choice of routing and/or insulation characteristics 
of the conductors ensures double electrical insulation.
 - The  conductors  should  be  xed  together  inside  the 
electrical box to prevent contact between the end of the 
conductor and a live part in case of accidental 
disconnection.
See the control manual and the certified electric wiring 
diagram supplied with the unit for the eld control wiring of 
the following devices:
 - Remote On/O switch
 - Setpoint 1/Setpoint 2 switching, 
 - Remote heating/cooling switch 
 - Power limitation switch, 
 - Locking switch (safety chain), 
 - Switch  activation,  partial  heat  recovery,  (option  49 
Desuperheater)
 - Setpoint adjustable by 4-20 mA signal,
 - Operating indicator 
 - Fault and alert indicator 
 - Customer pump switch control (on/o), 
 - Variable speed pump control (0-10 V) 
 - Time schedule override, (option 156 EMM)
 - User fault reporting, (option 156 EMM)
 - Second power limitation level switch, (option 156 EMM)
 - End of storage cycle signal, (option 156 EMM)
 - Power  limitation  control  adjustable  by  4-20  mA, 
 
(option 156 EMM) 
 - Unit  shutdown  general  fault  reporting,  (CO/HP), 
 
(option 156 EMM) 
 - Minor alert signalling, (option 156 EMM) 
 - Partial heat recovery pump On/Off control, 
 
(option 156 EMM & 49 Desuperheater)
 - Boiler control (option 156 EMM)
 - Power  indication  on  analogue  output  (0-10  V), 
 
(option 156 EMM)
 - Specific  data  RQ/RQP:  Electric  heater  control 
 
(option 156 EMM)
6.7 - Electric power reserve for the user
Control circuit power reserve:
After all possible options have been connected, the CT transformer 
ensures the availability of 1 A of power for the control cabling 
 
on-site on 24 V, 50 Hz.
With the electrical plug option, this CT transformer provides 
 
a 230V, 50Hz circuit to power laptop battery chargers only, 
maximum current of 0.8 A at 230 V
IMPORTANT:
Only connect class I and II equipment to this power socket.
6 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
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