7.7
Inspection window
7.7.1
Opening the inspection window
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Fig.: 21. Opening the inspection window
7.7.2 Closing the inspection window
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Fig.: 22. Closing the inspection window
To ensure that the protection class is maintained,
the inspection window for protective elements
must always be properly closed.
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7.8 Protecting the device against overload
The device is designed for a certain maximum load or
current output. The maximum permissible current output
must be adhered to and specifies which and how many
electrical consumers may be operated simultaneously on
the device. The device can be damaged due to constant
overload.
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ATTENTION
Material damage due to device overload
The device can be damaged due to constant overload.
f Please refer to the information on the type plate.
f Comply with the maximum permitted values.
7.8.1 Determining the rated current (In
The maximum load or current output of the device can be
determined with the aid of the rated current (In
The rated current is the total current of all outputs (sockets)
that can be constantly emitted.
This means that the sum of the individual rated currents
(In
) of the connected electrical consumers may not
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exceed the specified rated current (In
rated current (In
) is continually exceeded, the device or
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connected electrical consumers can be damaged due to
overheating.
The following examples show how you can determine
the permitted rated current and what you can do if this is
exceeded.
In case of doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
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) of the device. If the
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