2.4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Cookers can be presented with or without
connection should be done by Autorited
following instructions.
The electrical connection must be made according to the standards
and regulations in force. Before making the electrical connection,
check the following:
•Is the capacity of the electrical connections and safety fuses in the
building sufficient to cope with the load of the appliance? (Check with
the adhesive info label)
•Does the electricity supply line have an earth connection conforming
with the standards in force? A proper earth connection must exist in
your home. If there is not a proper earth connection at your home,
please apply to an authorized technician to deal with this problem.
•Is the socket or the multi-pole switch at a easily reachable point after
the installation of the appliance?
•A plug conforming to standards should be connected to the mains
cable and the cable should be inserted into a safe socket.
•A multi-pole switch must be used between the appliance and the
electricity line if a direct electrical connection to the appliance is
required. (It must comply with standards and be appropriate for the
load)
The green-yellow ground cable must not be interrupted by a switch.
The brown phase cable (from the "L" coded connector of the oven)
must always be connected to the phase line of the mains.
•The power line must be positioned so that it is not exposed to
temperatures higher than 50° C.
•When the power cable must be changed, a cable with a cross section
appropriate to the indicated power must be used. The green-yellow
ground cable should be approximately 2 cm longer than phase and
neutral cables.
•Check the heaters by switching them on for 3 minutes, after having
completed the connection.
•The manufacturer will not accept responsibility for damages
arising due to non-compliance with the safety standards.
•For the direct connection to the fixed wiring, it's nessessary to provide
means for disconnection from the supply mains having a contact
separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under
overvoltage category III conditions, in accordance with the wiring
rules
2.5. COOKERS WITH ENERGY CABLE
•Connection is exclusively envisaged under tensions of 220-240V
Between phases or between phases and neutral.
Phase cable
(brown)
Ground cable (Green-Yellow)
•The eventual replacement of the supply cord must be carried on by
the After Sales Service or by an agreed engineer, with a cord whose
characteristics must be similar to the original one
Ratings/Supply Cable Sections:
Rated Voltage
Model rated
(V)
power (kW)
2.3 kW
220 - 240 V
3.5 kW
220 - 240 V
4.0 kW
220 - 240 V
enrgy cable. Cable
service according to
Neutral
(blue)
Rated Current
Supply Cable
(A)
9.1 A
3 x 1.0 mm
15.9 A
3 x 1.5 mm
18.2 A
3 x 2.5 mm
2.6. COOKERS WITHOUT ENERGY CABLE
1- Monophase connection
Attention: A poor clamping can draw away risks dangerous
heating at the level of the cable feeding
Monophase
220-240 V~
2
3 G 4 mm
H05VV-F
H05RR-F
L1 : Phase
shunt 1-2 and
shunt 2-3
N : Neutral
shunt 4-5
PE Earth
2
2
2
18 GB
Cable box connection types
2- Three-phase connection
Two-phase
380-415V2N~
Cable - Section
2
4 G 1.5 mm
Cable - Type
H05VV-F
H05RR-F
1 Phase
2 Phase
5 Neutral
shunt 4-5
PE Earth
Three-phase
380-415V3N~
2
5 G 1.5 mm
H05VV-F
H05RR-F
1 Phase
2 Phase
3 Phase
5 Neutral
shunt 4-5
PE Earth