Operation And Maintenance - Torqeedo 1979-00 Mode D'emploi

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4. Installation
See page 2-3, figures B1 – B4
• Check that the delivery is complete before installation, see page 1 (Fig.) A1 – A3.
• Check the product for damage before installation. Damaged cables must not be used.
• Carry out the installation as described in the following.
Observe figures B1 - B4 on pages 2 - 3.
• Lay power cables 9 and 10 (Fig.) and TorqLink feeder cable 6 (Fig.) so that they do not rub
against each other.
• Do not extend power cables 9 and 10 (Fig.).
• Power cables 9 and 10 (Fig.) can be shortened professionally if required.
• Maintain bending radii, 8 x diameter.
• Check that the cables of the battery bank are of the same length; adjust if necessary.
• Live parts must be fitted or installed with protection against accidental contact; the neces-
sary installation space must be taken into account during the planning stage.
• The power cables 9 and 10 (Fig.) can become hot during operation, so in the course of
installation, make sure that they are laid in a way that they are safe to touch.
• Do not lay power cables 9 and 10 (Fig.) in cable ducts or similar to make sure there is air
cooling.
• Use fuse holders with busbar 11 and 12 (Fig.) to connect to the battery bank.
• Fuse the battery bank according to the manufacturer's instructions. Observe the maxi-
mum cable lengths between the battery bank and the fuse.
• Install the cable for earthing the system between the battery minus pole and
earthing point 14 (Fig.).
• If a second earthed on-board power system is available, make sure that both systems use
a common earthing point.
• Connect TorqLink feeder cable 6 (Fig.) to TorqLink-Backbone. (not required with Cruise 10
T)
• Connect TorqLink feeder cable last to avoid voltage peaks.
• Set the battery type after installation and calibrate the battery bank; see Torqeedo Cruise
operating instructions.

5. Operation and maintenance

CAUTION! Risk of injury from electrical voltage. When carrying out maintenance work
or troubleshooting, live parts must be disconnected from the power supply and secured
against being switched on again throughout the work.
CAUTION! Risk of burns. Cables can become hot during operation. Do not touch cables
during and just after operation.
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