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You still have not answered my questions.
Who is the machine OEM?
Who is the machine supplier?
Who is the brake OEM?

I am flabbergasted that you cannot transpose the wiring for a simple module.
Mind, you do need to ensure that if you do this, and things go wrong, remembering that this is a safety related modification that you are undertaking, so you are negating the CE mark on the unit, that you are suitably insured as such, this is not like for like replacement remember.
You are undertaking a design modification to the safety related parts of the control system.
You need to be competent to do this, and if it goes wrong insured, and, public liability will not cover you remember.
 
I really can't be bothered to take this crap! I think your totally missing the point of my post! And it's insulating to be told I am not competent to undertake such work!

Forget it, I really don't know why I bother with these forums, all I was looking for was a second opinion.
 
I really can't be bothered to take this crap! I think your totally missing the point of my post! And it's insulating to be told I am not competent to undertake such work!

Forget it, I really don't know why I bother with these forums, all I was looking for was a second opinion.
Steady on, I have given you one, SP is used with 9024, you need Dold support for setting it up. I ring manufacturers all the time, why guess when you can have a nice doc from them. Just rang Bosch today, spoke to a nice chap called Graham who answered my question in 20 seconds. Problem solved and off to site.
 
Don't get me wrong, I will ring the manufacturers, just were not going to do it out of hours last night, I ring Hager and RS Technical at least a couple of times a year, they are most helpful.

It's just everyone immediately jumps on the incompetent wagon way to early on this forum without knowing nothing about the guy starting the thread. I mean I have been on the tools for 15 years, there has been an electrical contractor in my family for the last 50 years. Even with mine and the older generations experience we still don't pretend to know it all like some people do. Everyone comes across something they haven't dealt with occasionally no matter how long they have been in the game.

I think I may have missed your previous post that the 9024 is single phase compatible. Thank you for that information, I shall ring tech and ask them if the same applies to the 9034 replacement.

Sorry rant over, I hate ranting it's not my usual style, I'm usually so pleasant :)
 
Its no sweat, I only tend to help fellow sparkies who are dealing with the usual problems of "the unknown" you appeared to me to know what you were doing, in fact I could have been faced with the same problem and would have questioned the info just like you did. Ignore the superheroes, they live in a world in their own mind.
 

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