Setting transformer and protective motor switch to mains voltage
The knitting machine can be operated with various mains voltages. The plug connectors XTA and XTB are plugged in on the transformer T1 in accordance with the available mains voltage. The protective motor switch Q1 in the main switch is set accordingly.
Supply voltage |
Plug connector XTA |
Plug connector XTB |
Protective motor switch Q1 |
---|---|---|---|
440 V |
XT 6 |
XT 1 |
6,3 A |
415 V |
XT 6 |
XT 2 |
6,3 A |
400 V |
XT 6 |
XT 3 |
7,0 A |
385 V |
XT 5 |
XT 1 |
8,0 A |
362 V |
XT 5 |
XT 2 |
8,0 A |
346 V |
XT 5 |
XT 3 |
9,0 A |
240 V |
XT 4 |
XT 1 |
10,0 A |
215 V |
XT 4 |
XT 2 |
10,0 A |
200 V |
XT 4 |
XT 3 |
10,0 A |
Setting transformer to mains voltage:
- 1
- Check the mains voltage of building mains supply.
- 2
- Open the rear panel segments with the key from the enclosed accessories and take off the segments.
DANGER
Life-threatening high voltage!
Electrical shock may cause death or serious injuries.
- Deenergize on-site mains supply.
- 3
- Plug in the plug connectors XTA and XTB on the transformer T1 in accordance with the building mains voltage.
NOTICE
The measured voltage differs from the setting value.
- Select the mains voltage setting closest to the measured voltage.
Set the protective motor switch in accordance with the mains voltage:
DANGER
Life-threatening high voltage!
Electrical shock may cause death or serious injuries.
- Deenergize on-site mains supply before opening the housing.
- 1
- Open the mains switch housing.
- 2
- Set the protective motor switch Q1 (1) in accordance with the mains voltage of the building mains supply.
- 3
- Close the main switch housing.