AEG PV.630 manual Cables are connected as follows

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Protect PV.630 Installation and Start-up

5.2Internal Connections in the Event of Control Cabinets Being Supplied Separately

ATTENTION

Inadequately qualified and untrained skilled personnel can damage the system!

This can cause considerable damage to equipment.

Only qualified skilled personnel trained by the manu- facturer may establish the internal connections of the individual control cabinets (if they are supplied sepa- rately).

All the cables for establishing electrical connections between the individual control cabinets feature end-of-wire markings. This means that they can be connected safely to the correct terminals.

The cables may only be connected at the designated connection points.

Where possible, coded connectors ensure that plug connections cannot be reversed.

The power lines must be tightened with the required torque to es- tablish a reliable electrical connection (Table 1).

ATTENTION

Unconnected protective earth conductors (PE) can damage the system!

This can cause considerable damage to equipment.

Connect the protective earth conductor (PE) of the AC control cabinet to the earth bar.

The cables are connected as follows:￿

Open the control cabinet door.

Remove the connection cover from the connection terminals.

Open the partition plates in the floor of the cabinet.

Insert the cables to be connected from below.

Fix the cables to the respective connections by securing the cable lugs using an open-ended spanner.

Secure the protective earth conductors (PE) to the designated unit frames.

Secure the cables on the cable clamp rail to provide strain re- lief.

Check to ensure that the cables are secured correctly and tighten the fixing bolts if necessary.

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