Electrical connection
Damage to the unit due to a short circuit if water enters the electronics compartment.
- Ensure correct, tight line feedthrough through the cable feedthrough and membrane grommet with slot.
Danger of injury due to sharp edges on sheet metal/break-outs in the housing or in the electronics compartment.
Wear protective gloves if necessary. Carefully guide connecting cables into unit. Do not damage cables.
Take electronic unit with main board out of ventilation unit and attach as described below.
- Remove front panel and inner cover → Mounting the ventilation unit on the wall.
Fig. Ventilation unit in left-hand version, right-hand version mirror-inverted
1 | Electronics slide-in module |
Arrow | Fitting studs |
- Lift the electronics slide-in module (with main board) and pull it out of the electronics compartment.
- Install optional additional circuit board(s) ZP 1 and/or ZP 2 in the slots and connect with the provided connection cables.
- Check DIP switch settings and adjust if necessary. For electrical connection and DIP switch settings → installation instructions of the accessories (e.g. additional board).
- Plug the optional KNX plug-in module K-SM or EnOcean plug-in module E-SM into slot X01 on the main board.
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Cable feedthrough
2
Cable feedthrough
3
Main switch
4
Membrane grommet with slot
- Guide connection cables of the control units and additional components through cable feedthroughs [1] or [2] into ventilation unit. Ensure seal integrity (IP protection).
- Make electrical connections according to wiring diagram. For connection variants of the additional components → installation instructions of the accessories.
- Insert the electronics slide-in module into the electronics compartment.
- Insert inner cover into the bottom housing rail, close it and secure it with 4 screws (bayonet lock).
- Fit front panel in the two lugs and close (2 magnets).
- Set the main switch to position I/On. The LEDs on the RLS 1 WR switch on.
- Install control unit(s) → Wiring diagrams.
- Carry out a function test and put the ventilation unit into operation → Commissioning.