Electrical

Supply Requirements

The dryer requires a 230 – 240 V single phase 50 Hz sinusoidal AC supply.

It must be connected to an individual branch circuit rated for at least 30 amps and protected by its own fuse or circuit breaker.

Either an isolating switch or a plug and socket (or both) rated for at least 30 Amps is required in the circuit in a position close to the dryer and accessible after it is installed.

WARNING!

Electric Shock Hazard

Use a cable clamp.

Disconnect power before making electrical connections.

Securely tighten all electrical connections.

Do not use an extension cord.

Do not plug the dryer into a standard 3 pin outlet.

Failure to do so can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.

Dryer Connection

A suitably qualified person must do the electrical part of the dryer installation

1Ensure the supply cable is isolated from the supply.

2Remove the terminal block cover plate and retain the screw for step 7.

3Fit the cable clamp (supplied in the top packer under the dryer).

4Thread the power supply cable thought the cable clamp.

5Connect the neutral wire to the bottom screw terminal, the earth wire to the centre screw terminal and the phase (line or active) wire to the top screw terminal.

6Ensure there is some slack in the cable inside the terminal box and tighten the cable clamp onto the cable.

7Refit the terminal block cover the opposite way round from how it was supplied by inserting the two tabs first on the rear panel of the dryer and secure cover with securing screw.

 

 

Phase

P

P

Earth

Neutral

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Fisher & Paykel DEIX1 installation instructions Electrical, Supply Requirements, Dryer Connection