


Oggi abbiamo ricevuto una nuova lavatrice (CH) senza spina. La macchina può essere collegata a 230 V o 400V, voglio 230V
Il cavo ha 4 fili per le spine ma ne ho solo bisogno 3. Sai come posso collegarli alla spina? Posso sigillare o tagliare il cavo nero o cosa devo fare?
Il manuale dice che ho bisogno di terra, N e L3 ma L3 è grigio e non ho un cavo grigio. Presumo che sia un errore e dovrebbe essere L1 che è marrone. Stranamente il diagramma non mostra L1
Grazie in anticipo per il tuo consiglio.
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di travnett
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I recommend hiring a professional to avoid getting tzzzzzd
Edit: and sorry I can’t help
1. Hire a trained professional to do electrical work
i implore you to have an electrician do it, cuz you really don’t wanna be responsible if worst comes worse
edit: worst scenario your house can burn down and the insurance would pay you a cent
Hello, as others have mentioned, this type of machine should get a professional. You can easily start a fire even if you get the cables right, just by having an improper connection between the pieces. Getting the cables wrong would break your new machine, at best.
1.Wenn du davon keine Ahnung hast last die Finger davon!
Lass das von einer Fachkraft machen lassen!!
2. What on earth did the engineers think. Why would you use only two phases? You get 3 in (almost) every installation? How do you even get the motor to spin? Can you even use an RCD if you only have 2 phases (non-symetrical load)?
3. My solution would be just to put it on a 400V CEE 16A plug
first and most important, if you don’t know let the professionals do it or you risk burning your house down or killing yourself….
this plug only has one phase (230V), 400 V would be a 3-phase plug (T15)… but it’s still strange you only have 2 phases here
Try it with the brown before you cut the black. Just wrap the black one well too prevent any short circuit and you’re good to go. If it works fine, otherwise try the black.
Ground is green-yellow. Live and neutral are blue and brown. The black cable is L2, which is not connected in the 230V configuration in your third picture. Welcome to Europe.
if you don’t know what you do, hire an electrician.
Otherwise, best outcome is: you fry the machine. Worst is: you fry your child.