INSTALLATIoN
Installation
12.3 Power supply / connecting cables
WARNING Electrocution
f Before any work on the appliance, isolate the con-
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necting cables in the control panel.
f Route the power cables and connecting cables for the charge
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and discharge controllers into the appliance through the
apertures in the back panel and connect them (see chapter
"Specification / Wiring diagram").
f Remove approx. 260 mm of insulation from the connecting
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cables and trim as required. The cables must not be placed
next to the air slot in the side panel.
12.4 Electrical connection
12.4.1 General information
WARNING Electrocution
If the appliance is connected to an automatic charge con-
trol system, there may be voltage at terminals A1/Z1 and
A2/Z2 even if the fuses have been removed.
Power to the heating elements is connected with 3/N/PE~400 V.
For the ETS 200 Plus appliance, a connection with 1/N/PE~230 V
is also possible.
The connection is possible with NYM. The number of power cables,
conductors and cross-sections depends on the connected load of
the appliance and the type of power connection, as well as on
special regulations from the power supply utility.
Observe the wiring diagram and output stages (see chapter "Spec-
ification").
12.4.2 Connecting the appliance
WARNING Electrocution
Ensure the earth conductor is properly connected.
WARNING Electrocution
Connection cables must not be damaged, removed or
pulled out of the appliance.
f Route the connecting cables accordingly.
f
Note
There must be continuous voltage at terminals L and N
on terminal strip X2.
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f Apply strain relief to the power cables and connect them
f
If the angled panel located in the wiring chamber interior for
mounting the mains terminals is not easily accessible because
the side clearance is inadequate, you can pivot it forwards after
undoing the retaining screw.
12.4.3 Control without heating contactor
If a heating contactor is not installed (may be required by the
power supply utility), the function in the storage heater's PCB
can be used.
f For this, connect either the LF and N power-OFF signals or
f
f In the configuration menu, set parameter P15 to 1 (see chap-
f
The heating elements in the appliance are not switched on until
the LF from the power supply utility has been enabled and the
electronic charge controller has enabled charging.
12.4.4 Appliance type plate
f Mark the relevant boxes on the type plate.
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12.5 Installation versions
12.5.1 Wall mounting
For wall mounting, there is a hole in the appliance back panel
near the wiring chamber.
f Secure the appliance with a suitable screw to the wall to pre-
f
12.5.2 Floor mounting
Alternatively, you can secure the appliance to the floor through
four holes (Ø 9 mm) in the feet.
f Remove the air discharge grille, the front panel and the air
f
f Secure the appliance to the floor with suitable screws.
f
12.6 Inserting storage blocks
f Check the thermal insulation in the appliance for transport
f
f Replace faulty thermal insulation.
f
The appliance must be completely free of foreign bodies such as
parts of the packaging.
according to the wiring diagram inside the appliance (on the
inside of the r.h. side panel), or according to the wiring dia-
gram in chapter "Specification".
the SH and N signals of the relevant charge control system
directly to the LF/SH and N terminals of the storage heater.
ter "Installation / Settings").
Note
Document the connected load and the nominal charge
duration.
(where the wall has adequate load bearing capacity)
vent it from tipping over.
routing assembly (see chapter "Installation / Opening and
cleaning the appliance").
WARNING Burns
Broken insulation can lead to the casing overheating.
damage.
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