5 Mounting
DANGER
Electric shock!
Risk of fatal injury due to electrical voltage. Always observe the following
safety regulations when working in or on electrical equipment.
WARNING
Electric shock!
Dangerous high voltages may occur when a current transformer is operated
with an open secondary circuit. This can lead to death, injuries and property
damage.
NOTICE
Damage to the device!
Electrostatic discharge may cause damage to the device.
5.1 Preparation
The following tools are needed for mounting:
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5.2 Minimum distances
NOTICE
Damage to the device!
Insufficient circulation of ambient air can result in damage to the device due
to overheating.
Disconnect the equipment.
Lock the equipment to prevent an unintentional restart.
Make sure all poles are de-energized.
Ground and short-circuit.
Cover or cordon off adjacent energized parts.
Never operate a current transformer with an open secondary circuit; short-
circuit the current transformer to prevent this.
Observe the information in the current transformer operating instructions.
Take precautionary measures to prevent the build-up of electrostatic
charges on work surfaces and personnel.
Depending on the installation site and mounting version, you may need ad-
ditional tools and corresponding attachment material, such as screws, nuts
and washers which are not included in the scope of delivery.
Depending on mounting version:
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Electric jigsaw for flush panel mounting.
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Drill for wall mounting (wall mounting with housing).
Screwdriver for connecting the signal lines and supply lines.
Keep the ventilation slots clear.
Ensure sufficient distance to neighboring components.
Only mount device in horizontal position (ventilation slots are at the top
and bottom).
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