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4 Setting up and commissioning In struction manual SIPLACE TX 4.4 Infrastructure at the installation location From software ve rsion 714.0 12/2020 188 4.4.3.3 Power supply cable - specificati on The following configurati…

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4.4.3.1 Danger notes
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4.4.3.2 Checking the main power supply
Check whether the power supply complies with the prescribed machine specifications (see table
in section 3.2.4
, page 110).
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DANGER
Dangerous voltage levels!
The placement machine is supplied with 3 x 380 V~ to 3 x 415 V ± 10 %, 50/60 Hz or op-
tionally with 3 x 200 V~ to 3 x 220 V~ ± 10 %; 50/60 Hz mains voltage. This means that
some parts of the system carry potentially lethal voltages - even when switched off at the
main power switch and with disconnected mains plug.
Incorrect handling of this placement machine can therefore result in death or severe injury
or considerable damage to equipment.
Always follow the applicable accident prevention and DIN regulations (particularly EN
60204, part 1 or IEC 60204, part 1) and the applicable regulations in your own coun-
try.
The covers over the power supply unit may ONLY be opened by appropriately quali-
fied and trained personnel.
DANGER
Lethal voltages under the safety cutoff (CSB) cover!
Under the cover there are components which could still carry lethal voltages for a certain
time, even when the placement machine is switched off and the mains plug has been dis-
connected. After disconnecting the mains plug, wait 5 minutes until the capacitors have
discharged.
Never open the covers.
Only ASM Assembly Systems GmbH&Co.KG service engineers or the machine
owner's service engineers, who have been trained by ASM, may perform work on the
power supply and the safety cutoff (CBS).
PLEASE NOTE
Load peaks in power supply
For technical reasons, load peaks occur in the power supply.
Please contact your power company to clarify the mains impedance, if necessary.

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4.4.3.3 Power supply cable - specification
The following configurations are possible for the mains connection cable:
(1) Without mains connection cable
(2) 5 x 2.5 mm² WITH CEE plug; red 16 A (in accordance with IEC 60309),
for 3 x 380 V~ to 3 x 415 V ± 10 %, 50/60 Hz mains voltage
(3) 5 x 4 mm² WITHOUT plug, for 3 x 200 V~ to 3 x 220 V~ ± 10 %; 50/60 Hz, or 3 x 380 V~ to
3 x 415 V ± 10 %, 50/60 Hz mains voltage
The color coding for the wires will depend on the country in which the system is operated.
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WARNING
Cross-section and length of mains connection cable
The cross-section and length of the mains connection cable influence the Short-Circuit-
Current-Rating (SCCR) of the placement machine.
When replacing the mains connection cable, do not increase the cross-section of the
wires or shorten the length of the cable.
WARNING
Clear marking of electrical leads!
The electrical leads to each individual placement machine and to the options installed
must be clearly labeled and easily assignable.
The regulations of the country in which the placement machine is operated apply.

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4.4.3.4 Mains connection - WITHOUT mains connection cable (configuration 1)
The placement machine has NO mains connection cable with it on delivery. The mains supply ca-
ble is connected to the connection terminals (1) in sector 1 at the output end of the placement ma-
chine.
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Fig. 4.4 - 4 Terminal panel for connecting the power cable
(1) Mains connection terminals (X2) for the mains power cable L1, L2, L3, N and PE. The con-
nection terminals are designed for a wire diameter of 4 mm².
(2) Opening with cable fixture on the assembly frame.
WARNING
The mains connection cable may only be connected by a qualified electrician.
The mains connection cable may only be connected by a qualified electrician. A qualified
electrician is a person with suitable professional qualifications, knowledge and experi-
ence, who is able to recognize hazards caused by electrical power and also prevent
these hazards from arising.
The regulations of the country in which the placement machine is operated apply.
(2)
(1)
L1
L2
L3
N
PE