Danfoss ThermoControl-3 Montagehandleiding - Pagina 2

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Mounting Guide
1.

Safety information

Caution:
The tasks involved in transporting, installing commis-
sioning and maintaining the equipment may be per-
formed only by qualified technicians (who must comply
with IEC 364, CENELEC HD 384 or DIN VDE 0100 and
IEC Report 664 or DIN VDE 0110, plus EN 50178, EN 60204,
EN 60335 parts 1 & 51, and any other local requirements)!
2.

Hazard warnings

WARNING! Risk of injury from electrical current.
Electrical energy can cause serious injuries. Damage on
insulation or individual components can endanger
life. Before performing any maintenance, cleaning or
repair work, switch the main switch off and secure it
against being switched back on again. Disconnect
the unit with all work on the electrical system. Do not
remove any safety units or put them out of operation
by making changes.
CAUTION!
This symbol highlights information, which, if ignored,
may result in malfunctions, damage and/or failure of
the entire system.
NOTE!
This symbol highlights hints that should be observed
to ensure efficient, problem-free operation of the
system.
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ThermoControl – 3
All valid VDE regulations, standards, accident prevention
regulations and any other local regulations must always
be complied with.
Only flexible cables or LIYY control lines may be con-
nected to mains connections and power outputs!
VM.GU.A1.02
WARNING! Danger of injury!
Stored residual energies, sharp-edged components,
sharp points and edges on and in the device or on the
required tools may cause injury. All the tasks involved
in installing or dismantling the device may therefore
be carried out only by qualified personnel.
ELECTRICAL SCRAP
This device is subject to the WEEE directive (ElektroG)
and should not be disposed of with household waste.
After use it should be disposed of via the local recycling
collection point.
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