Chapter 1 Safety Precautions GK600 User Manual
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This equipment must be mounted on metal or other flame retardant objects. Failure to
comply may result in fire.
This equipment must be mounted in an area which is away from combustibles and heat
sources. Failure to comply may result in fire.
This equipment must in no case be mounted in the environment exposed to explosive gases.
Failure to comply may result in explosion.
Never adjust mounting bolts of this equipment, especially the ones with red marks. Failure to
comply may result in equipment damage.
ATTENTION
Handle the equipment gently and take hold of its sole plate so as to avoid foot injury or
equipment damage.
Mount the equipment where its weight can be withstood. Failure to comply may result in
equipment damage and/or personnel injury if falling happens.
Make sure the installation environment conforms to the requirements as stated in
Section 2.4. If not, de-rating is necessary. Failure to comply may result in equipment
damage.
Prevent drilling residues, wire ends and screws from falling into the equipment during
installation. Failure to comply may result in faults or equipment damage.
When mounted in a cabinet, this equipment should be provided with appropriate heat
dissipation. Failure to comply may result in faults or equipment damage.
1.1.3 Wiring
WARNING
Only qualified personnel familiar with adjustable frequency AC drives and associated
machinery should plan or implement the wiring. Failure to comply may result in personnel
injury and/or equipment damage.
Wiring must strictly conform to this manual. Failure to comply may result in personnel
injury and/or equipment damage.
Make sure the input power supply has been completely disconnected before wiring.
Failure to comply may result in personnel injury and/or equipment damage.
All wiring operations must comply with EMC and safety regulations and/or electrical
codes, and the conductor diameter should conform to recommendations of this manual.
Failure to comply may result in personnel injury and/or equipment damage.
Since overall leakage current of this equipment may be bigger than 3.5mA, for safety's
sake, this equipment and its associated motor must be well grounded so as to avoid risk
of electric shock.
Be sure to implement wiring in strict accordance with the marks on this equipment‟s