Safety instructions
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Only properly qualified personnel is permitted to carry out activities such as
transport, installation, setup and maintenance. Properly qualified persons
are those who are familiar with transport, installation, assembly, setup and
operation of the products, and who have the appropriate qualifications for
their job. The qualified personnel must know and observe the following
directives and standards:
IEC 364 and CENELEC HD 384 or DIN VDE 0100
IEC-Report 664 or DIN VDE 0110
national accident prevention regulations or BGV A2
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Read all the documentation for the servo amplifier before carrying out
installation and setup. Incorrect handling of the servo amplifier can lead to
injury to persons or material damage. It is vital that you keep to the technical
data
and
information
on
connection
requirements
(nameplate
and
documentation).
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The manufacturer of the machine must generate a hazard analysis for the
machine,
and
take
appropriate
measures
to
ensure
that
unforeseen
movements cannot cause injury or damage to any person or property.
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The servo amplifiers contain electrostatically sensitive components, that
may be damaged by incorrect handling. Discharge your body before
touching the servo amplifier. Avoid contact with highly insulating materials
(artificial fabrics, plastic films etc.). Place the servo amplifier on a
conductive surface.
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Do not open the units. Keep all covers and switchgear cabinet doors closed
during operation. Otherwise there are deadly hazards with the possibility of
severe damage to health or property.
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Depending on the degree of enclosure protection, servo amplifiers can have
hot surfaces, and bare components that are live. Control and power cables
may carry a high voltage, even when the motor is not rotating.
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Servo amplifiers may have hot surfaces during operation. Since the front
panel is used for cooling, it can reach temperatures above 80°C (176°F).
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Never undo the electrical connections of the servo amplifier when it is live.
In unfavorable circumstances this can produce electrical arcing that is
damaging both to persons and the equipment.
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Wait at least two minutes after disconnecting the servo amplifier from the
supply voltage, before touching any normally live sections of the equipment
(e.g. contacts, screwed connections) or undoing connections. Capacitors
can have dangerous voltages present up to two minutes after switching off
the supply voltages. To be sure, measure the voltage in the intermediate
circuit (DC-link) and wait until it has fallen below 40V.
Safety instructions
User manual PROFIBUS DP PMCtendo DD4
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Safety instructions