6 electrical connection, Figure 23), Caution – BINDER UF V 500 User Manual

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4.6 Electrical connection

An internal overload release protects the freezer against excess-current.

Power connection

cable

Power plug

Voltage

+/-10 %

Current

type

Power

frequency

Fuse

UF V

IEC connector plug and

cable 2000 mm

shockproof

plug

230 V

1N~

50 Hz

10 A

UF V UL

(115 V)

Fixed power connection

cable 1800 mm

NEMA 5-20P

115 V

1N~

60 Hz

16 A

UF V UL

(208-240 V)

Fixed power connection

cable 1800 mm

NEMA 6-20P 208 - 240 V

2~

60 Hz

10 A

Prior to connection and start-up, check the power supply voltage. Compare the values to the specified

data located on the unit’s type plate (located on the left-hand side of the unit, bottom right-hand, chap.

1.4)

Observe a sufficient current protection according to the number of freezers that you want to operate.

When connecting, please observe the regulations specified by the local electricity supply company

and as well as the VDE directives (for Germany)

Pollution degree (acc. to IEC 61010-1): 2

Over-voltage category (acc. to IEC 61010-1): II

CAUTION

Danger of incorrect power supply voltage.
Damage to the equipment.

Check the power supply voltage before connection and start-up.

Compare the power supply voltage with the data indicated on the type plate.

See also electrical data (chap. 18.4).

To completely separate the unit from the power supply, you must disconnect the power plug.

Install the unit in a way that the power plug is easily accessible and can be easily pulled in

case of danger. To disconnect the connector plug, simultaneously pull the locking button

(Figure 23).

When connecting to power supply pay attention to properly grounding it.

To disconnect the connector plug, simultaneously pull the red locking button on the plug in the arrow

direction.

Figure 23: IEC connector plug with internal locking system


4.7 Advanced voltage booster (regular with UF V UL, option for UF V))

With this option, a buck/boost converter automatically compensates for voltage fluctuation.

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