Gland
clamping range (mm)
M20
7 - 14
M25
9 - 18
M32
14 - 25
M40
18 - 32
M50
24 - 39
M63
34 - 44
5.3.3 Connecting the incoming cables
5.3.3.A Connecting lugs to copper bars
•
Remove the steel nut and the washers
from the bolt.
•
Put the eye of the lug over the bolt.
•
Make sure that the flat part of the lug
rests on the copper bar completely.
•
Place the washers and the nut back on
the bolt and tighten it with the given
torque.
•
Tighten the cable tension relief and make
sure the cable is clamped firmly.
5.3.3.B Copper conductor in cable clamp
•
Remove the conductor's isolation to the
length given in the table.
•
Put the conductor in the cable entry and
tighten it with the torque given on the
clamp and the datasheet.
M10 = 26nM
M12 = 45nM
•
Make sure the cable is not clamped on
the isolation, but on the conductive core.
•
Tighten the cable tension relief and make
sure the cable is clamped firmly.
5.3.4 Closing the junction box
•
Close the lid and retighten the (metal or plastic)
screws.
5.3.5 Voltage check
•
Check if the rotating field is correct on the
outputs.
5.3.6. Connecting a pluggable power supply
•
Before plugging in, make sure that the main
switch is in the OFF position.
•
Press the female plug over the male plug, until
it reaches the limit. In case of an IP67 plug
connection the bayonet ring must be fully turned
clockwise to reach the IP67 connection.
Cable (mm²)
Clamp type
2,5 - 25
A / B
16 - 35
C / D
35 - 50
RKA50
70 - 95
RKA95
120 - 185
RKA185
− 23 −
Stripping length (mm)
19
22
16
26
29
Torque (nM)
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