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Installation
and Operation
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Installation and Operation
Before installing the Lenze Safety I/O-modules, verify that it has been transported and stored
at the ambient conditions specified in sections
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4.10 Transport and Storage and
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4.5 Tech-
nical Data.
Module operation is subject to the service conditions specified in section
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4.5 Technical Data.
CAUTION
Inappropriate operation
Malfunction of Lenze’s Safety I/O-module module
Only persons qualified for dealing with safety matters are allowed to add,
replace and put Safety I/O Modules into operation.
Before installing, servicing or putting Safety I/O-module Module into service,
please also read the safety information in the preface of this document.
Before putting the unit into service, verify that all safety functions work as
specified.
6.1
General Notes on Installation
As component parts of machines, facilities and systems, electronic control systems must com-
ply with valid rules and regulations, depending on their field of application.
General requirements concerning the electrical equipment of machines and aiming at the
safety of these machines are contained in Part 1 of European Standard EN 60204 (same as VDE
0113).
Note, information
In order to safely install Lenze’s c250-S Safety System, please read section
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2.2.7 Project Planning and Installation and following.
Interference emission
Interfering emission of electromagnetic fields, HF compliant to EN 55011, limiting value class A,
Group 1
Note, information
If the controller is designed for use in residential areas, high-frequency emis-
sions must comply with limiting value class B as described in EN 55011.
Fitting the controller into earthed metal cabinets and installing filters in the sup-
ply lines may produce a shielding compliant to the above standard.
The design and immunity to interference of programmable logic controllers are internationally
governed by standard IEC 61131-2 which, in Europe, has been the basis for European Standard
EN 61131-2.
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