3.3 Electrical Installation
A fully qualified electrical engineer must undertake all field wiring and electrical work in accordance with local
regulations.
In order to maintain the IP rating of the generator, all cables entering the electrical enclosure must do so through the dedicated cable glands
located on the side of the generator.
Refer to the wiring schematics at the rear of the manual for details of the required terminations. All terminals are identified in the image below.
JP 17
JP 18
REF
Connection
TB1
Generator Supply
TB1
Dryer Supply
JP 17
Purge Economy
Remote Switching
JP 19
MODBUS
JP 18
Alarm Contacts
O
4-20mA
OA 1
2
When wiring to the terminals of JP17, JP18 and JP19 ensure that the wires are secured so that, in the event of one
coming loose, they cannot short out against the surrounding terminals.
10
OA 1
JP 19
Terminal
L (Grey)
N (Blue)
(Yellow / Green)
JP17-1 (NC)
JP17-2 (COM)
JP17-3 (NO)
JP19-7
(INPUT 4)
JP19-8
A
RS485
MODBUS
B
JP18-1 (NC)
JP18-2 (COM)
JP18-3 (NO)
Analyser - 6 (+ve)
Analyser - 7 (-ve)
TB 1
Notes
L
- Fuse terminal for the phase conductor.
N
- Neutral conductor
- Protective Earth conductor
Dryer Live conductor
Dryer Neutral conductor
Dryer Earth conductor.
Not Used
The relay is energised when the generator is in
standby.
Refer to installation instructions for the dryer.
Remote switching is activated in the customer
Settings menu 3.11
For MODBUS communication setup details refer
to dh publication 17 650 012.
The relay is energised when no faults are present
The mesh screen of the cable should be bonded
to the metal plate of the shroud.
Cable Diameter
6 - 12 mm
3 – 7 mm
3 – 7 mm
3 – 7 mm
3 – 7 mm
3 – 7 mm