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Motor cable connection.
The motor's connecting cable is a 4-core cable, belonging to the 2-pole asynchronous (con-
denser) motor. This enables the motor to turn to both the left and right.
Connect the cable to the terminal strip (2) in accordance with the schedule below.
Blue
Brown
Black
Yellow/Green
It is important to connect the motor according to the schedule above, so that an accurate diag-
nose can be made later if the run time protection is activated.
Supply cable connection.
The supply cable is a 3-core cable. Connect the cable to terminal strip (1) in accordance with the
schedule below.
Supply cable connecting schedule
Blue
Brown
Yellow/Green
Connection for external operation.
The connecting cable for external operation is a 3-core cable. Connect the cable to terminal strip
(3) in accordance with the schedule below.
Connection external operation
code
code
code
The external control, which could for example, be a computer, needs to be powered by a contin-
uous power supply of 24V AC/DC. This supply must come from an external power source. If the
motor runs in the wrong direction when controlled externally, then the connections "Up" and
"Closed" on terminal strip (3) must be swapped.
Connect the cables to the control unit with a slack loop of cable to prevent any traction or stress
from occuring. After completing the wiring tighten the PG swivels firmly to ensure a good con-
nection with the cables.
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Motor cable connection
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Zéro
2
"Up"
1
"Down"
Earth
Zéro
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Phase
L1
Earth
"Down"
"Up"
Common
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