ABB AFS670 Safety Instructions Download Page 8

SAFETY ADVICES

2019-04-30

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AFS670 

| PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY

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Safety Advices

DANGER

Non-observance can lead to death or injury.

Only authorized and properly trained personnel is admitted to carrying out 

the following equipment tasks:
• Installation, commissioning, maintenance, decommissioning and disposal.

DANGER

Non-observance can lead to death or injury.

The equipment should be configured by a trained person, who has good 

knowledge on Ethernet and AFS670 V2.0 device.

DANGER

Non-observance can lead to death or injury.

The equipment should be only put in operation after being fully and correctly 

configured. 

DANGER

Non-observance can lead to death or injury.

The Precautions and Safety document should be read and clearly understood 

before working with the equipment.

DANGER

Non-observance can lead to death or injury.

The warning labels regarding precautions and indications of hazardous volt-

ages and hazardous energy levels must be strictly observed.

DANGER

Non-observance can lead to death or injury.

Mechanical safety facilities such as cover plates must not be removed or 

bypassed during operation.

DANGER

Non-observance can lead to death or injury.

Alteration of the equipment is not allowed.

DANGER

Non-observance can lead to death or injury.

The equipment must only be transported, stored and operated in environ-

ments according to the environmental specification, see section 

Ambient 

Conditions

. This applies also for any attached cables.

DANGER

Non-observance can lead to death or injury.

In case the equipment is mounted vertically the equipment should be 

mounted in a fire protection wrapping according EN 60950-1.

DANGER

Non-observance can lead to death or injury.

Equipment might be connected to high voltages and can cause an electric 

shock when incorrectly installed.

Do not touch any live wires or related wire contacts.

Summary of Contents for AFS670

Page 1: ... SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AFS670 Precautions and Safety Equipment handling advices ...

Page 2: ...ior notice The product software firmware or the resulting overall solution are designed for data processing and data transmission and may therefore be connected to communication networks It is your sole responsibility to provide and continu ously ensure a secure connection between the product software firmware or the resulting overall solution and your network or any other networks as the case may...

Page 3: ...ls and Notations 5 2 1 Symbols and Notations used in this Document 5 2 1 1 Hazard Labeling 5 2 2 Symbols and Notations applied on the Equipment 5 2 2 1 EC Declaration of Conformity 5 2 2 2 Recycling 6 2 2 3 China RoHS 6 2 2 4 Lead Free 6 2 2 5 Ground 6 2 2 6 Hazard Labeling 7 3 Safety Advices 8 4 Equipment Specification 15 4 1 Ambient Conditions 15 4 2 EMC ESD and Safety 15 ...

Page 4: ... This Safety Instructions document is targeted at persons who are entrusted with the installation provisioning operation and administration of AFS670 equipment The persons targeted are the installation personnel and or the provisioning personnel and or the operation and administration personnel Only trained and skilled personnel as per EN 60950 may install and maintain AFS670 equipment 1 3 Definit...

Page 5: ...sible actions are given NOTICE Non observance could result in equipment damage Failing to comply with this may result in physical damage of equipment Possible actions are given 2 2 Symbols and Notations applied on the Equipment 2 2 1 EC Declaration of Conformity The AFS670 products if used for the intended purpose correctly installed and operated according to the applicable user manuals comply wit...

Page 6: ...uct containing a toxic or hazardous substance s with a num ber defining the Environmentally Friendly Use Period EFUP for example 50 years 2 2 4 Lead Free This symbol denotes a product containing no lead according to the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU 2 2 5 Ground This symbol identifies the main protective earth ground terminal point where the equip ment must be connected to the building protective eart...

Page 7: ...ust discharge any static charge from your person before touching any unit or any compo nents Wear a grounded anti ESD wrist band when working with the Equipment Hot Surface The hot surface symbol indicates the risk of injuries when touching the hot surface Do not touch the hot surface Heavy Weight Be aware of the heavy weight of the equipment Think about an auxiliary construction to hold the equip...

Page 8: ...ry The warning labels regarding precautions and indications of hazardous volt ages and hazardous energy levels must be strictly observed DANGER Non observance can lead to death or injury Mechanical safety facilities such as cover plates must not be removed or bypassed during operation DANGER Non observance can lead to death or injury Alteration of the equipment is not allowed DANGER Non observance...

Page 9: ...jury Equipment might be connected to high voltages and can cause an electric shock when incorrectly installed If a stationary battery is used as local power supply the charging unit must have a safety insulation according to EN 60950 1 If an AC DC power supply is used instead of a stationary battery this must also provide a safety insulation according to EN 60950 1 DANGER Non observance can lead t...

Page 10: ...ucts can be subject to a build up of an explosive concentra tion of gas or vapors in extreme conditions All compartments and equipment containing rechargeable batteries must have appropriate ventilation provided to prevent the build up of an explo sive concentration of any gas released by the batteries Ventilation must be to the external atmosphere and not into other parts of the enclosure Cable e...

Page 11: ...n serious injury and that could damage your equipment It is mandatory to connect the equipment to a suitable protective ground e g the Common Bonding Network Make sure the selected site provides efficient earthing terminals and that the equipment is properly connected to earth Only proper earthing of the equipment will protect you and your equipment from lightning Connect the protective earth cont...

Page 12: ...ly accessible NOTICE Non observance could result in equipment damage The AFS670V20 user manuals should be read and clearly understood before working with the equipment NOTICE Non observance could result in equipment damage Equipment has a high power dissipation Insufficient ventilation causes hot spots and overheating on the equipment Overheating holds a high risk for damage of the equipment A suf...

Page 13: ...intenance to periods with very little traffic NOTICE Non observance could result in equipment damage When the equipment is brought from a cold to a warm environment this may lead to condensation Operation of the equipment during condensation is not permitted Equipment with condensation must be dried before taking it into opera tion NOTICE Non observance could result in equipment damage In case of ...

Page 14: ...hing or closely approaching the equipment connectors or components mounted on printed circuit boards To protect your equipment you must discharge any static charge from your person before touching any unit or any components Before touching any devices make sure you wear a grounded ESD wrist band It can prevent the sensitive components from being damaged by electrostatic discharges ...

Page 15: ...rmal Coating up to 2000 m ASL 40 C 70 C up to 6562 ft ASL 40 F 158 F above 2000 m ASL 40 C 60 C above 6562 ft ASL 40 F 140 F Humidity 5 95 non condensing Air pressure min 600 hPa 13123 ft 4000 m max 1060 hPa 1312 ft 400 m Table 2 Climatic conditions during storage Parameter Specification Ambient air temperature 40 C 85 C 40 F 185 F Humidity 5 95 non condensing Air pressure min 600 hPa 4000 m 13123...

Page 16: ...EN 61000 4 12 IEEE C37 90 1 line line 1 kV Damped oscillation data line EN 61000 4 12 IEEE C37 90 1 line ground 2 5 kV EN 61000 4 12 line line 1 kV Table 4 Stability Parameter Specification Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 test Fc 2 Hz 9 Hz with 3 mm 0 11 in amplitude 9 Hz 200 Hz with 1 g 200 Hz 500 Hz with 1 5g Shock IEC 60068 2 27 test Ea 10 g at 11 ms Table 5 Interface Power Supply High Voltage Paramete...

Page 17: ...ow blow Overload current protection on the device Non replaceable fuse Peak inrush current 7 A Table 7 Electrical Interfaces Parameter Specification Ethernet Voltage 3 1V Current 31mA USB Voltage 5V Current 0 5A V 24 Voltage 6V Current 10mA Table 8 Other Interfaces Parameter Specification Signal contact Imax 2 A at Umax 230 V AC Grounding Screw type M3 Tightening torque 0 34 Nm 3 lb in min conduct...

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