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Clipsal - Max 4 Mini Active link 100 A 500 V 7 hole with cover front wiring Red

Clipsal - Max 4 Mini Active link 100 A 500 V 7 hole with cover front wiring Red

Clipsal - Max 4 Mini Active link 100 A 500 V 7 hole with cover front wiring Red

Item Number: L7R

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Specifications

Design

Range

MAX9

Product brand

Clipsal

Range of product

Blue Point

Product or component type

active link

Physical

[In] rated current

100 A

[Ue] rated operational voltage

500 V

Connector type

screw terminals

REACh Regulation

Reference contains Substances of Very High Concern above the threshold

EU RoHS Directive

Compliant

Mercury free

Yes

RoHS exemption information

Yes

China RoHS Regulation

Product out of China RoHS scope. Substance declaration for your information

Others

Package 1 Bare Product Quantity

1

Cable cross section

16 mm²

Number of mounting holes

7

Unit Type of Package 1

PCE

Number of Units in Package 1

1

Package 1 Height

5.2 cm

Package 1 Width

4.6 cm

Package 1 Length

6.5 cm

Package 1 Weight

78.0 g
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What can cause a ILF fault on the ATV71 drive with an VW3A3501 CIC card installed?

Issue:
ILF fault on the ATV71 with an  VW3A3501 CIC card installed.

Product line:
Altivar ATV71

Environment:
All models, all serial numbers 

Cause:
If the CIC card is missing the external +24vdc pwr supply the drive will trigger an ILF fault after 1 sec of being powered up.      

Resolution:
Per the CIC installation manual document, atv71_controller_inside_EN_V3 page 10, it is recommended to add an external power supply part number ABL7RE2402 to the controller inside cards +24vdc and com terminals to resolve issue.
 

What's the difference between a regular Home member, an Administrator and the Homeowner?

The Homeowner has access to all functions. Administrator has access to all functions except the ability to transfer the homeowner rights, delete the home and granting administrator rights to other members. A common member only has access to operate devices, receive notifications (alarm, moment/automation trigger, device added/removed and invite) from a home, configure device settings and schedules.

I want powerpoints with USB outlets in my house – where is the best place to put them?

Before you think about where to put them, first consider which devices you’re using regularly and how you’re using them, and where.

Traditional power points are often hidden behind furniture and other hard-to-reach locations which is not ideal for device charging.

Consider:

  1. Using the Clipsal Iconic Triple USB Charging Station that has a smart shelf to rest your device on – perfect for kitchen benches, near the couch or in the study.
  2. Installing them in light switches – a very accessible location for beside the bed.

Think realistically about where you want – or don’t want – to use your devices while they’re charging.