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CLEMAP Load Management | Installation manual

Installation requirements

Before you start the installation, check that the following points are fulfilled:
1. you have a smartphone or laptop to activate the CLEMAP product.
2. there is enough space in the fuse box to install the CLEMAP product.
a. Yes → Go to step 3.
b. No → Check whether you can install CLEMAP next to the fuse box.
CLEMAP can also be installed in other fuse boxes. Continue to point 3.
3. Is there an Ethernet cable connection or possibly a WIFI network at the installation
location of the CLEMAP product?
a. Yes → Start the installation.
b. No → Pull a LAN cable up to the CLEMAP sensor or install a WIFI repeater
and continue with the installation.

Safety notice

For all work with electricity, safety is paramount. The lines of the area where work is
being done must be switched off "all poles" before the work. The best way to do this
is to switch off the corresponding fuse. But be careful: All-pole means that all
conductors, i.e. the phase as well as the neutral conductor, are de-energised. To
ensure this, the residual current circuit breaker (FI) should also be switched off. In
addition, the cables must be checked to ensure that they are current-free before
touching them.

Power cable colours and their meaning

The function of each conductor can be recognised by the respective colour of the power cable in a
proper electrical installation. But be careful: Old buildings often have the wrong colouring of the
conductors because the standards have changed several times over the years.
Basically, there are three types of electrical cables. First, there is the active conductor, the outer
conductor, also called the phase conductor (L) or simply phase. Then there is the neutral conductor
(N). And finally there is the protective conductor (PE), also simply called earth (not used when
installing the CLEMAP product).
The following are the colours of the power cables:
Phase
Neutral
Earth
However, especially with older installations, do not assume that the colour scheme of the electrical
installation is correct.
L1, L2 and L3
N
PE
brown, black, grey
blue
green-yellow
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