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Connecting Electrolux EHI6540FHK Induction Hob to a 400V Power Supply: Procedure?

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  • #1 16379558
    adiva22
    Level 9  
    Hi, I have an Electrolux EHI6540FHK induction hob, and please help me if I can connect it under 400V in the back there are such markings as in the picture.
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  • #2 16379564
    qadam12
    Level 27  
    Drawing in the middle.
    You connect the PE to the protection mark
    terminal N to N
    terminal 1 -L1
    terminal 2-L2
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    #3 16379581
    krzychupar
    Level 43  
    Can you connect only give the power of this induction hob and what wire have you pulled up to this board?
  • #5 16379618
    adiva22
    Level 9  
    7.4 kW cable in the wall 5x2,5 fuse B16
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  • #6 16481172
    lukiiiii
    Level 29  
    To not open new topics I will ask here:

    I am bothering me with the following problem related to the Management Function
    energy in electrolux. At home I have 1 phase 8kW (pre-meter B40) installation. The electrolux plate will be connected to one phase. The manual says:

    4.11 Management function
    energy
    o The cooking zones are grouped
    according to location and number
    phases connected to the hob.
    See drawing.
    o Maximum load of each phase
    is 3700 W.
    o The function distributes power between fields
    heating devices connected to the same phase.
    o The function is activated when the total power
    heating fields connected to one
    phase exceeds 3700 W.
    o The function decreases the remaining power
    heating fields connected to this
    phase itself.

    My question: The energy management function will work within 2 pol or 4 because after all the whole stove will be on one of the same phase as it is accented in the manual. Does the cooker recognize the difference between being connected to two or one phase? I suppose not, but I would like to make sure before buying.
  • #7 16481239
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #8 16481285
    lukiiiii
    Level 29  
    markus-19 wrote:
    I would advise against installing this CD

    More specifically?
    Of course I am considering a 100% load. Separate circuit 3x6 mm kw secured B32A, housing power also 6 mm sq.
  • #9 16481315
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #10 16481339
    lukiiiii
    Level 29  
    And yes, I take into account, there will be a developed priority relay (on the microcontroller).

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting the Electrolux EHI6540FHK induction hob to a 400V power supply. Users provide guidance on wiring connections, emphasizing the importance of connecting the PE to the protection mark, N to N, and L1 to L2. The power requirements for the induction hob are noted, with a recommendation for a 7.4 kW cable and a B16 fuse. Concerns are raised about the energy management function of the hob when connected to a single phase, as it limits the maximum load to 3700 W per phase. Users discuss the implications of using a single phase versus multiple phases and the necessary circuit specifications, including wire gauge and circuit protection.
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