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Appendix01/02 AWB8230-1413GBCables <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> fusesThe cross-sections of the cables <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> line protection fuses usedmust correspond with local st<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>ards. The values are laid out forthree-phase 400 V mains connection.<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>DF6</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>-<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>340</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>-Use cables with a larger cross-section for supply voltage <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> motorcables which exceed about 20 m in length.Con<strong>tr</strong>ol signal cables should be screened<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>screened <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> have amaximum cross-section of 0.14 to 1.5 mm 2 .Signalling relay output, cross-section of 0.75 to 1.5 mm 2 . S<strong>tr</strong>ipabout 5 to 6 mm off the cable ends.L1, L2, L3, U, V, W, PEVDE UL 1) <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>Moeller</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> mm 2 AWG11K M32 A 30 A PKM0-25 6 815K M40 A 40 A PKZM4-40 10 618K5 M50 A 50 A PKZM4-50 16 622K M50 A 60 A PKZM4-50 25 430K M63 A 70 A PKZM4-63 25 337K M80 A 90 A NZM7-80N-OBI 35 145K M100 A 125 A NZM7-100N-OBI 35 155K M125 A 125 A NZM7-125N-OBI 50 1/075K M160 A 175 A NZM7-160N-OBI 2 x 35 2 x 190K M200 A 200 A NZM7-200N-OBI 2 x 35 2 x 1110K M250 A 250 A NZM7-250N-OBI 2 x 50 2 x 1/0132K M315 A 300 A NZM7-250N-OBI 2 x 70 2 x 2/01) Approved fuses (class J, 600 V) <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> fuse holders164

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