Electrical connections, Starting – M&C TechGroup CSS-M Operator's manual User Manual
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Gas sampling and gas conditioning technology
4-2.1.3-ME
W A R N I N G !
Aggressive condensate is possible.
Wear protective glasses and proper protective clothing!
12.2
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
W A R N I N G !
False supply voltage can damage the equipment. When connecting
the equipment, please ensure that the supply voltage is identical
with the information provided on the model type plate!
N O T E !
For the assembly of power installations with rated voltages up to
1000V, the requirements of VDE 0100 and relevant standards and
specifications must be observed!
The main circuit is equipped with a fuse corresponding to the
nominal current (over current protection); for electrical details see
technical data.
The portable gas conditioning unit CSS-M is available with either 230V/50 Hz or 15V/60Hz (for circuit
diagram see Appendix). A 4A fuse is used on all models as fuse protection. The fuse is located on the
electronic board inside the steel sheet case.
The electrical connection is carried out by means of a cold appliance plug and 2m of cable located on
the back side of the case. The appliance plug socket is equipped with a two-pole main switch (see
also figure 3).
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STARTING
Before starting the gas conditioning system, pay attention to the site-oriented and process-oriented
precautions. Please check once again that the operating voltage (see type plate) corresponds to the
supply voltage!
N O T E !
Before connecting the equipment to the mains voltage, the main
switch must be in position “0“.
The following steps have to be done before starting up for the first time:
Place the cold appliance plug, which is delivered with the mains supply cable, into the cold
appliance plug socket;
Connect the mains plug to the mains;
Turn the main switch to the position ‘I’.