Requirements For Electrical Connection - Carrier GD60 Manuel D'instructions

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Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
4 Installation

4.6 Requirements for electrical connection

The cabinet is connected by inserting the power plug in a
socket (fig. 12).
The cabinet must not be plugged into a multiple
outlet power strip (see fig. 13).
The cabinet has no ON/ OFF switch, which is why
we recommend provision of a remote load-break
switch. The remote switch must disconnect all
poles of the cabinet from the mains, guarantee a contact
opening width of at least 3 mm and must be able to be se-
cured against accidental reactivation. Please ask your elec-
trician.
The socket employed must be firmly installed, properly
earthed and separately fuse-protected by a 16A-circuit
breaker, type C.
Supply voltage and frequency of the socket must be in ac-
cordance with the data shown on the type plate of the cabi-
net. Therefore, the cross-section of the wires must be in-
creased, if necessary, for long wires to the socket. The local
utility company's regulations on the power connection (e.g.
earth-fault protection, additional equipotential bonding, re-
mote control switch etc.) must be observed. If in doubt,
consult a qualified electrician
Run the power cables so that they are protected
from risk of damage and there is no risk of tripping
(see fig. 14).
The power cable may not come into contact with
parts over 70 °C.
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