3.2.
W
IRING
3.2.1. Cable lead-in
The mains cable lead-in is routed through a cable gland.
The battery cable lead-in is routed through cable bushings (possibility to mount cable glands in place - not
supplied : see paragraph accessories).
The "accessory" cable lead-in (see paragraph accessories) is routed through 3 slots located over the cable
bushings.
When connecting or disconnecting a cable, the charger's power supply must be off and the batteries
electrically insulated from the charger.
The references for additional supplies required for the appliance to operate efficiently are provided in the
following paragraphs: failure to comply with these provisions renders the warranty null and void.
3.2.2. Cable from the public AC power supply network or generator
All CDS3 battery chargers can operate automatically on single phase networks from 85 to 265VCA and
from 47 to 65Hz.
Generators:
The ENAG battery chargers are designed to operate from a generator.
Be careful: In some cases, the generators can produce high over voltages, in particular during
starting phase. Before connecting the charger, please check its compatibility with the characteristics
of the generator: power, voltage, overvoltage, frequency, current... It's highly advised to disconnect
the charger from the AC network during the generator starting phase.
The power cable must be connected to screw terminal board K1 (PE, ACN and ACL terminals):
PE:
Earth
ACN: Neutral
ACL: Phase
Depending on line lengths, the cross-section of AC power cables must be at least equal to or greater than the
values provided in the table below :
Model
CDS3/12-80
CDS3/24-60
CDS3/24-75
CDS3/48-30
Minimum cross-section for
115VAC
3 x 4 mm²
CDS3-3M-DEE
Minimum cross-section for
230VCA
3 x 2,5 mm²
30