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Building Technologies Division  Basic Documentation LME7...  CC1P7105en 
Infrastructure & Cities Sector  1 Safety notes  29.11.2011 
 
1.3 Installation notes 
 
  Always run the high-voltage ignition cable separate from the unit and other cables 
while observing the greatest possible distance 
  Do not mix up live and neutral conductors 
  Install switches, fuses and earthing in compliance with local regulations 
  The connection diagrams show the burner controls with earthed neutral conductor. 
In networks with nonearthed neutral conductor and ionization current supervision, 
terminal X10-05/1 must be connected to the earth conductor. It must be made 
certain that local regulations are complied with (e.g. protection against electric 
shock hazard) since AC 230 V (60 Hz) mains voltage produces peak leakage 
currents of 2.7 mA 
  Make certain that the maximum permissible current rating of the connection 
terminals is not exceeded 
  Make certain that strain relief of the connected cables is in compliance with the 
relevant standards 
  Do not feed external mains voltage to the control outputs of the unit. When testing 
the devices controlled by the burner control (fuel valves, etc.), the LME7… must not 
be connected to the units 
  Mains power must always be supplied via L and N. This means that no potential 
differential must exist between the neutral conductor N and protective earth PE 
  Make certain that strain relief of the connected cables is in compliance with the 
relevant standards (e.g. as per DIN EN 60730 and DIN EN 60335) 
  Ensure that spliced wires cannot get into contact with neighboring terminals. Use 
adequate ferrules. If this is not observed, there is a risk of loss of safety functions or 
a risk of electric shock 
  For protection, the burner manufacturer must fit dummy plugs to unused LME7... 
terminals 
  The connectors of the connecting cables for the LME7…, may only be removed or 
exchanged when the plant is shut down (all-polar disconnection), since the 
connections (escpecially BCI interface) does not provide safe separation from mains 
voltage 
  The mechanical coupling between the actuators and the controlling elements for 
fuel and air, or any other controlling elements, must be rigid 
  Signal cable AGV50... from LME7… to AZL2…or from LME7… to OCI410…:  
Since the BCI has no safe separation from mains voltage, the signal cable AGV50... 
between LME7… and AZL2…, or LME7… and OCI410…, must conform to certain 
specifications. Siemens has specified the signal cable AGV50... for use under the 
burner hood (cable supplied by Hütter; see Technical data). When using signal 
cables of other manufacture, Siemens’ requirement will not necessarily be met 
  Do not lay the signal cable AGV50... from the LME7… to the AZL2… together with 
other cables; use a separate cable 
  Service operation with a longer signal cable from LME7… to AZL2…, or from  
LME7… to OCI410…: 
If a longer signal cable is required for service work for example (short-time,  
<24 hours),  note that above usage under the burner hood no longer applies and, for 
this reason, the signal cable can be subjected to increased mechanical stress. In 
that case, extra cable sheathing is required 
  Both the signal cable AGV50... and the AZL2… must be shipped and stored so that no 
damage due to dust and water can occur when used in the plant later on 
  The AZL2… must be used in a dry and clean environment 
  Check the connecting lines of the air pressure switch for short-circuits 
 
 
Warning! 
Only LME71.901... 
When the fan operates on permanent phase, it must be ensured that there is a 
safe electrical separation between mains voltage and PWM/Hall input/output. If 
not observed, there is a risk that safety functions will be impaired and that a risk 
of electric shock will exist!