S-13
Notice
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If the environment does not meet the conditions for grounding to the steel frame of the building, drive a
grounding rod in the earth near the PCs panel that provides a low grounding resistance. This prevents
surrounding noise from entering the PCs and prevents equipment from failing or malfunctioning.
Conditions for grounding to steel frame of building:
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The steel frame is welded together.
- The grounding between the earth and the steel frame meets the criteria for class D.
- To prevent AC current from entering the grounding point of the PCs panel, the grounding point
connects to a different main line from the AC panel, separated by a distance of at least 15 m.
(See page 6-1.)
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To avoid failure or malfunction, leave clearance of at least 100 mm between the cabinet (top and bottom
panels) and unit, and between each unit. If you are unable to provide 100 mm of clearance, make sure
that the intake air temperature will not exceed 55°C.
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To avoid failure or malfunction, leave clearance of at least 50 mm between the cabinet (side panels) and
units. If you are unable to provide 50 mm of clearance, make sure that the intake air temperature will
not exceed 55°C.
(See page 6-4.)
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Secure the mount base to the upright surface inside the cabinet. The rise in temperature that occurs
when the mount base is attached anywhere else can damage or degrade the equipment.
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To avoid malfunction, do not remove the insulating bushes that insulate the mount base from the
cabinet. Confirm that the structure does not allow the metallic part of the mount base to contact the
control panel.
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The system is not designed to withstand constant vibration or shock. If the system is installed in a
location subject to such conditions, isolate the system from sources of vibration or shock, or take anti-
vibration measures such as the use of anti-vibration rubber mounts.
(See page 6-6.)
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