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before you begin with the work,
you should absolutely,
which most important safety rules
consider |
| Electric stove in 3 phases of
operation (phase AC) |
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| And this is connected to the stove: rear wall (or lid of the
terminals at the back of the stove) dismantle. Old cable re-connect and
dispose. New cable (which comes from the wall) by the relief and the
individual wires connect as follows: |
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| There is since the spring of 2006 a change in the color code
or in DIN 47 100 that the second black manager in five wire cables and
pipes replaced by a horror. For this reason you may be experiencing one
of the following color combinations possible. |
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For cables with black / brown /
black:
yellow-green, to the terminal with the grounding or sign with the label
"PE".
blue, (should light blue), to the terminal with the caption "N"
black, brown, black and once more, to the terminals with the labels "L1,
L2 and L3", regardless of order. |
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For cables with black / brown /
gray:
yellow-green, to the terminal with the grounding or sign with the label
"PE".
blue: (should light blue), to the terminal with the caption "N"
black, brown, gray, to the terminals with the labels "L1, L2 and L3",
regardless of order. |
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It must give you eight that with a new stove terminals L1, L2
and L3 "possibly connected ! These must be removed!
The conductor (wire) must be at the ends so-called "wire-end ferrules". |
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| Additionally I must still say that with some cables still another
sixth ?white? WIRE inside am! This wire is not a wire, but either a cord
or a rubber, which is contained in the cable additionally. |
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