Electrical connection
Refer to the figure below for the wiring
diagram, which can also be found on the
underside of the appliance.
If the connecting cable is fitted with a plug,
this must be accessible after installation of
the appliance.
1
L
1
2
3
N
1
4
5
1N a.c. 230V
L
1
1
L
2
2
3
N
1
4
5
2N a.c. 400V
Brown
Yellow
If you want to make a fixed connection,
ensure that a multi-pole switch with a
distance between contacts of 3 mm is
installed in the supply cable.
L
1
1
L
2
2
N
3
1
N
4
2
5
2 2N a.c. 230V
L
1
1
L
2
2
3
L
3
4
5
3 a.c. 230V
Black
Black
Blue
Green
and
2 phase connection
2 positive+2 negative
2 2N a.c. 230 V
The fuse box in your home must be fitted with
a 16 A fuse.
blue
black next to blue
brown
black next to brown
yellow/green
N1
N2
L1
L2
230V
230V
– negative connection N1 (blue)
– negative connection N2 (brown)
– positive connections L1 (black next to blue)
– positive connections L2 (black next to brown)
2 phase connection
2 positive+1 negative
2N a.c. 400 V
The fuse box in your home must be fitted with
a 16 A fuse.
blue
yellow/green
brown
black
black
N
L1
L2
230V
230V
N.B. Don't use 3rd phase.
– negative connection N (blue and brown)
– positive connections L1 (black)
– positive connections L2 (black)
The following divergent connections are also
possible:
1 phase connection
1 positive + 1 negative
1N a.c. 230 V
The fuse box in your home must be fitted with
a 32 A fuse.
blue
black
brown
black
yellow/green
N
L
230V
– negative connection N (blue and brown)
– positive connection L (black and black)
3 phase connection
3 positive without negative
3 a.c. 230 V
The fuse box in your home must be fitted with
a 16 A fuse.
blue
black
brown
black
yellow/green
L3
L2
L1
230V
230V
230V
– positive connections L1 (black)
– positive connections L2 (black)
– positive connections L3 (blue and brown)