Requirements 1 - 3
Siemens AG RXB8-115.034.02 Page 3 of 8 POLYMOBIL III
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• Connect the POLYMOBIL III only to a mains supply (wall outlet) that corresponds in its
installation to the requirements according to VDE 0107 or the national regulations.
• Before any intervention switch the POLYMOBIL III off with the power OFF switch on the
control console and pull out the power plug!
• Install or remove components only with the generator switched off; when doing this,
observe ESD guidelines.
Important start-up information 1
• The POLYMOBIL III that has been completely tested and set up in the factory is ready for
use after start-up is completed.
• The POLYMOBIL III can be connected to a nominal line voltage of 110 V AC (± 10%) or
230 V AC (
+ 6 / - 10%). There is an automatic adaptation to the existing line voltage. An
exception is connection to a line voltage
≥ 240 V AC (see the "Adaptation of the nominal line voltage" section).
• After start-up, a test specified specifically for the country of use may have to be
performed; e.g. acceptance test according to RöV (Germany).
Acceptance test according to RöV (Germany):
Required measured values can be taken partially from the test report supplied with the
system.
In work on the opened system there is a
! risk of electric shock !
• After the system is switched off around 300 V direct voltage are
present in the control console for the main inverter.
The yellow LED V35 on D920 lights up.
The voltage drops within approx. 1.5 minutes to approx. 12V; the
LED V35 goes out.
• Observe the on-site fusing of the wall outlet:
- 10 A slow-blow (on-site) at 207 ... 243.8 V line voltage
- 16 A slow-blow (on-site) at 99 ... 121 V line voltage
• The power connection cable of the POLYMOBIL III is delivered
with a grounding type plug.
Fit national power connection plugs as required.
DANGER
NOTE