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Charbel20

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Please don't take this the wrong way, but for safety sake you should be calling in a professional as you don't appear to have the competence to do this yourself.

The L1 L2 L3 does appear to look like where the incomer would connect to this panel, but there is other considerations:

Method of connection to supply.

Cable size, type, glands.

Earthing

Protection

Maintenance on that panel as it doesn't appear to have had any for a while.

etc. etc.

Please don't go ahead yourself if you do not know what you are doing, it is not worth it.

Where are you maybe someone on here could help.

 
Perhaps you might tell us what country you are in?

If you try connecting a 380V machine to the UK's 400V supply, something is going to get very hot and bothered.
 

 
i live in lebanon 380v for triphase,the thing is i want to wire the milling to the electricty and im confused where to put the 3 wire in which junctiob

 
You've marked where the connection appears to go but as said above ,  you need an electrician to do it properly .   That connection looks like TP + E  .   We would have no idea about the Electrical Regulations   in the Lebanon either . 

 
380V would hint at IEC based regulations so something along the lines of BS7671, it isn’t a standard NEC voltage I recognise. I’ve done enough work on 380V in the past.

As others have said, get an electrician to connect the machine to meet the required local codes/regulations. As to the safety of the machine “that’s your problem”

 
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