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Does anyone understand main AC terminal markings of N G F (left to right)? Is that Neutral / Ground / Line as it is Italian supplier and possibly far east maker. I have not come across this before so just checking before I wire it in.

It is PCB mounted terminal block so i cannot see any other reference without stripping the thing down. It is a high end bit of kit but this needs explaining if anyone knows.

Thanks
 
Does anyone understand main AC terminal markings of N G F (left to right)? Is that Neutral / Ground / Line as it is Italian supplier and possibly far east maker. I have not come across this before so just checking before I wire it in.

It is PCB mounted terminal block so i cannot see any other reference without stripping the thing down. It is a high end bit of kit but this needs explaining if anyone knows.

Thanks

What do the instruction booklet say???
 
Can you look at the solder tracks on the back, if its a pcb and you're supplying mains voltage it may have a TX and filter capacitor etc which may point you to identify what is what?
 
I know I could but as I said I do not want to strip it down. I cannot get a response from manufacturer until Monday. I was hoping someone would have come across this before.
 
If it's a high end piece of kit, it'll be a very expensive mistake.
You need to be certain, you'll have to wait or strip it.

What is it, maybe we can find some reference online?

Is it C.E marked?
 
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From working in Italy I can remember phase = fase, neutral = neutro and ground or earth = terra. Not much help though lol.
 

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