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Roller Shutter - Connecting cables


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Hi I got a Roller Shutter FGR222 - In the connecting diagram the motor has three cables. My 230V motor has four cables: Ground, blue (Common), brown (DX Direction) and black (SX Direction). 

How am I supposed to connect it as my motor don't match the diagram?

 

 Thanks!

 

K

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On 23/07/2017 at 1:30 AM, kamoe said:

Hi I got a Roller Shytter FGR222 - In the connecting diagram the motor has three cables. My 230V motor has four cables: Ground, blue (Common), brown (DX Direction) and black (SX Direction). 

How am I supposed to connect it as my motor don't match the diagram?

@kamoe4 cables on motor part (control motor movement, not the main power) is normal. Q1, Q2 for up/down (or left right depends on your motor) and 1 for neutral.  Ignore earth.

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5 hours ago, Sirhideo said:

Ignore earth.

I dont know  if thats the best of advice @sirideo

The  rest of the world outside China still find earthing of metal parts and appliances to be benefical.

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21 minutes ago, Jamie mccrostie said:

I dont know  if thats the best of advice @sirideo

The  rest of the world outside China still find earthing of metal parts and appliances to be benefical.

 

And I totally agree with @Jamie mccrostie!

 

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