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Electrical Connection
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1.10 GB (2019/02/28)
Electrical Connection
Electrical hazards
Applicators that are not connected properly could result in hazard areas. For this reason, observe the following:
HERMA 500 applicators may only be operated on TN earthing systems.
Connect the applicator to AC voltage only, and please check whether your mains voltage and mains frequency
comply with the specifications on the nameplate. See the
Technical Data chapter.
Only connect the applicator to a properly installed, earthed mains socket or properly connect it in the control box
of the relevant machine.
When plugging the applicator’s plug into a socket or coupling, make sure that the connection is safe and has a
compatible design. In particular, make sure that the connection provides safe earthing.
The applicator/machine must have a disconnector switch to cut off the power supply in case of malfunction.
Work on electrical components may only be performed by trained electricians and in observance of the relevant
safety regulations.
Disconnect the applicator from the mains before working on the parts of the electrical equipment.
After you disconnect the HERMA 500 applicator from the mains, wait at least five minutes before opening the
housing or touching the connection pins. RESIDUAL VOLTAGES!
Properly mount the applicator before power is applied.
Failure to observe this information could result in serious injuries.
Connections
The following connections are provided on the HERMA 500 applicator (depending on the particular configuration;
the abbreviation “IO” stands for I/O applicators and “IE” stands for industrial Ethernet applicators):

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