Commissioning
OPERATION MANUAL Chapter 2
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2.11.2 Connection via direct wiring
Connection/adjustment to the power supply not carried out by an electrician
MORTAL DANGER FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK
Have the connection/adjustment to the power supply carried out by an electrician.
Damaged power cable/power cable connection
MORTAL DANGER FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK
Do not start up the temperature control unit.
Isolate the temperature control unit from the power supply.
Have the power supply cable/power supply connection replaced and inspected by an electri-
cian.
Do not use a power cable that is longer than 3 m.
Incorrect power supply connection
DAMAGE TO THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT
Your building's existing power supply voltage and frequency must match the data provided on
the rating plate of the temperature control unit.
2.11.3 Cooling/heating baths: Power cable connection of K6
The cooling/heating bath K6 can only be used in combination with the supplied hanger thermo-
stat.
There are two possibilities for the connection with the building’s power supply.
1. Connection with two separate power supplies (valid for 100 V, 115 V and 230 V versions)
The cold bath and the hanger thermostat are each separately connected to the building’s power
supply.
2. Connection with only one power supply (only valid for 230 V version)
Only the cooling bath is connected to the building’s power supply, while the hanger thermostat is
connected to the cooling bath for a supply of power.
PROCEDURE
Connect the cooling bath and the hanger thermostat with TWO separate power supplies (valid for
100 V, 115 V and 230 V versions)
Connect the >power supply< [35] on the hanger thermostat with the building’s power supply.
The cable required is included.
Connect the >power supply< [35] on the cooling bath with the building’s power supply. The
cable required is included.
Installing a power
cable connection (K6) -
two power supplies
from the building
(valid for 100 V, 115 V
and 230 V versions)