Electrical connection must be in full compliance with national regulations and
guidelines and with relevant local codes. Similarly, relevant regulations issued
by power utilities, occupational safety authorities and insurance companies as
well as good installation practices should be observed throughout.
Connection to the electricity supply should only be performed by qualified and
properly trained persons.
Connection using multi-pole wall lockable socket in compliance with IEC/EN
60309 and IEC/EN 60947 is recommended in order to simplify electrical tests. If
machines are hard-wired, a multi-pole mains switch must be provided on site.
Switches with a contact gap of more than 3 mm can be used. These include
switches, fuses and contactors (IEC/EN 60947). A wall socket or mains isolator
must be easily accessible after installation.
Reinstallation of the supply point, changes to the equipment or checks on the
protective conductor, including determination of correct fuse rating, should only
be performed by a properly trained electrician.
If necessary, equipotential bonding with good galvanic contact must be provided
in accordance with all appropriate national and local regulations.
Mains
Both washer-dryer stack connections must be switched by a joint, all-pole mains isolator in accordance
isolator
with IEC 60947-1 [Q1].
The mains isolator [Q1] and plug connections [EL1, EL2] must be located in the immediate vicinity of
the machine. Both must be immediately recognizable and fully accessible.
If the mains isolator [Q1] is not in full view of a person performing maintenance work on the machine at
all times, the mains isolator must be fitted with a lock.
Installation proposals:
Technical datasheet: PWT 6089 EL LP
Date: 11.2014
Mains isolator before fusing:
Mains isolator behind fusing:
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