4 Assembly and setting up
4.2 Assembling machine
4-8
4.2.3 Connect the knitting machine (component types 000
and 001)
Valid for:
CMS 933 CMS 830 C CMS 740 CMS 530 T CMS 520
CMS 922 CMS 822 CMS 730 S CMS 530
Component type 000 - 001
CMS 730 T CMS 520 C
CMS 420 E
(type 575, 577)
DANGER
High voltage!
Electrical shock may cause death or serious injuries.
Î Deenergize building mains supply.
The knitting machine is connected in the following steps:
Measuring the mains voltage
Setting the transformer and protective motor switch to the mains
voltage
Connecting the mains cable to the main switch
Adapting the fluff absorption to the mains frequency
The knitting machine must be connected by an electrician. Country-
specific laws and regulations are to be followed.
If the knitting machine is operated by means of a generator, make sure
that the voltage supplied by the generator meets the requirements of the
EN 60204-1, Para. 4.3.1.
In case of queries, please call the STOLL Helpline.
The knitting machine can be operated with various mains voltages. The
connectors XTA and XTB are plugged in on the transformer T1 in
accordance with the available mains voltage. The protective motor switch
Q1 in the main switch is set accordingly.
Mains voltage Connector XTA Connector XTB Protective motor
switch Q1
440 V XT 6 XT 1 6.3 A
415 V XT 6 XT 2 6.3 A
400 V XT 6 XT 3 7.0 A
385 V XT 5 XT 1 8.0 A
362 V XT 5 XT 2 8.0 A
346 V XT 5 XT 3 9.0 A
240 V XT 4 XT 1 10.0 A
215 V XT 4 XT 2 10.0 A
200 V XT 4 XT 3 10.0 A
Tab. 4-2 Connection data of the knitting machine
Authorized personnel
Operating the knitting
machine with a generator
Setting transformer and
protective motor switch to
mains voltage