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Electric supply connections
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Cut the electricity supply before any work inside the appliance (risk of electric shock). The removal of the power
supply has to be such that you can always check from any of the points to which you have access that the power
supply remains removed. If this is not possible, you should provide a disconnection with a locking system.
•
Only a qualified and experienced technician is authorised to carry out cabling work within the appliance or to
replace the power cord.
•
Make sure that the terminal screws are fully tightened (risk of fire). Incorrectly tightened terminal screws will cancel
the warranty.
•
Do not disconnect the electricity supply when the appliance is running. If the electric power supply is interrupted,
wait a minute before restoring the power.
Connect the unit to the power supply and options
Open the top panel with a screwdriver (4 screws) to access the electrical terminal
block. Insert the power supply cable
part of the appliance. Inside the appliance, fix the power supply cable by threading
it through the cable clamp
Connect the power supply cable to the terminal block inside the appliance as
following.
Connect to
power supply
Terminal block for single phase power supply
Cable Protection
Electricity
Model
supply
HPGIC30
HPGIC45
HPGIC60
HPGIC75
220 - 240 V
1 phase
Heatpump-7
50-60 Hz
Heatpump-9
Heatpump-12
Heatpump-14
into one of the cable glands
.
L: Live
N: Neutral
Connect options
(filtration pump,
power supply relay).
Max.
Thermal magnetic protection
current
8
9
13
8
9
13
16
on the rear
: Earth
16 A
16 A
16 A
20 A
16 A
16 A
20 A
20 A
Heating priority connection
P2 P1
1 -
2: Power for the filtration
pump power contactor evaporatorl
: filtration timer
: power contractor (two-pole contac-
tor) for filtration system pump motor
: separate cable for the "heating
priority" function (not supplied)
: heat pump terminal board
: fuse
230V/dry contact relay (not
:
included)
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Installation
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