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INSTALLERUSERMAINTENANCE TECHNICIANTECHNICAL DATA
1.9 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
e appliance has an IPX5D protection degree; electrical safety of the appliance is achieved only when it is connected properly to an e-
cient earthing system, as specied by current safety standards.
e manufacturer declines any responsibility for damage or physical injury caused by failure to connect the appliance to an ef-
cient earthing system or failure to comply with the IEC reference standards.
Open the control panel connections compartment (Fig. 9).
e power supply cable must be connected to a 230V ±10% / 50Hz mains supply respecting L-N
polarity and earth connection; this network must also have a multi-pole circuit breaker with
class III overvoltage category in compliance with installation regulations.
To carry out electrical connections, all you have to do is open the connections compartment as follows.
1. Remove the front casing (Par. 3.23).
2. Loosen the screw (a).
3. Press the two hooks on the connections compartment cover.
4. Remove the cover (b) from the control panel (c).
At this point, it is possible to access the terminal board (d).
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e compartment (e) has cable clamps and screws to be used for connection of the optional external connections.
Also ensure that the electrical installation corresponds to maximum absorbed power specications as shown on the appliance data
nameplate.
e power supply cable must be laid as shown (Fig. 7).
e boilers are supplied complete with a "Y" type H 05 VVF 3 x 0.75 mm
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power supply cable, without plug.
To protect from possible dispersions of DC voltage, it is necessary to provide a type A dieren-
tial safety device.