8 Installation and commissioning
NOTICE Danger of short-circuits and damage
to the unit. Water will penetrate if the power
cable is incorrectly fed into the fan housing or
if the cable grommet is not fitted correctly.
Cut off cable grommet cap such that the cable
grommet fits tightly round the power cable. Cut a
minimum of 5 mm off the cap (power cable can
bend better and electronics cover can be posi-
tioned correctly).
Fit cable grommet correctly, seal on site if re-
quired.
5. Insert cable grommet into housing.
6. Feed power cable into the terminal compart-
ment such that the cable grommet fits around
the cable sheathing completely and does not
penetrate too far into the terminal compart-
ment.
7. Lead sensor connection cable, from the ex-
ternal climate sensor, into the hole provided
(→ arrow) in the fan housing.
8. Insert housing into wall breakthrough/wall
sleeve and secure with two screws. Do not in-
sert the housing such that it is twisted or
crushed. Make sure you use mounting mater-
ial which is sized for the purpose.
9. Lay sensor connection cable in the provided
recesses (I, II) and plug it [A] into the elec-
tronic circuit board.
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8.5 Electrical connection
NOTICE Risk of damage to unit in the event of
short-circuits.
Insulate PE conductor and individual cable cores
that are not required.
Do not touch electric components.
1. Only lay single cable cores in the unit. To do
this, remove power cable sheathing over a
length of 70 mm. Strip single cable cores to 9
to 10 mm.
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Spring clip
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Connection wiring diagram
2. Connect power cable to the spring clip → Wir-
ing diagrams [} 39].
3. Check position of cable grommet. It must be
well sealed.
8.6 Final mounting
NOTICE Danger of short-circuits and damage
to the unit. Humidity will penetrate if electron-
ics cover is not fitted correctly.
Press electronics cover firmly onto housing such
that it is sealed and flush all the way around.
When doing so, do not press setting buttons.