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05 TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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ACS1000 AIR-COOLED
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Observe the following to maintain spare parts in good condition and to keep the warranty valid
during the warranty period:
- Keep spare parts in their original packaging
- Store printed circuit boards in antistatic bags or boxes
- Storage temperature range: -5 °C – +55 °C
- Storage place requirements:
• Free of vibration and shock
• Protected against dust, sand, vermin and insects
• Free of corrosive gases, salt or other impurities that could damage
electronic equipment
• Dry with no condensation
• Relative air humidity: 5 – 85%
If in doubt whether the maximum allowed humidity is exceeded, protect the spare parts
by an external heater.
- Do not touch a component without wearing a wrist grounding strap.
- Put the component on a grounded working surface protected against
electrostatic discharges
- Hold the component only at the edge
5.6
Disposal of packaging materials and components
Dispose of the packaging materials and the components at the end of the lifetime
of the drive according to local regulations.
Summary of Contents for ACS 1013-A1
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Page 5: ... 01 About this manual 01 3 14 ...
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Page 29: ... 03 Power electronics and cabinet features03 27 50 ...
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