
User Guide DLX Series L00410623-1 31
1. AC terminal block: GND: Ground terminal
N: Neutral terminal (TN/TT)
or Phase terminal (IT)
L: Phase terminal
2. Cable gland
• The current carrying conductors on the AC side must be rated for the current and have a
cross section area of maximum 16 mm
2
/ 6 AWG. Ensure compliance with the relevant
local and national electrical regulations!
• The AC conductor resistance should be minimized by selecting as large a size of cable
cross-section area as possible, up to 16 mm
2
/ 6 AWG.
• Unscrew the cable gland locknut.
• Guide the AC cable through the opening, and connect the conductors to the
corresponding terminals in the connection area:
• Phase conductor (L1 or L2 or L3) to L
• Neutral conductor (TN/TT) or Phase conductor (IT) to N
• Grounded conductor to GND
• Tightening torque of the terminals is 1.5 Nm
• Double check if the connection is correctly carried out.
• Hand-tighten the gland locknuts to seal the cable gland.
4.3.6. Network Connections
The inverter is equipped with three communication interfaces: Ethernet, CAN, and RS-485.
Ethernet provides communication between the integrated web server and a computer,
either directly or via a router/switch. CAN allows communication between several DLX
inverters. RS-485 allows communication with Danfoss comlynx compliant products.
Figure 4.3.29:Connection without network
1. Follower inverter
2. Master inverter
3. CAN bus cable
4. Ethernet cable
5. RS-485 cable
6. Computer
7. Data logger
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