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Operating Instructions AEC
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Expert
The term Expert covers qualified and trained staff that have special technical know-how and experience
relating to AEC. Experts must be familiar with the applicable government work safety directives, accident
prevention regulations, guidelines and generally accepted rules of technology in order to assess the
operationally safe condition of the AEC.
2.2
Designated use
The product is an electric inverter unit. It is designed for
installation in machines and electrical equipment
industrial environments
AEC are electrical components intended for installation in industrial plants or machines. Commissioning and
start of operation is not allowed until it has been verified that the machine meets the requirements of the
EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and DIN EN 60204-1.
The AEC inverter unit meets the requirements of the low voltage directive 2014/35/EU and DIN EN 61800-
5-1. CE-labeling is based on these standards. Responsibility for compliance with the EMC Directive
2014/30/EU lies with the operator. The AEC inverter units are only available at specialized dealers and are
exclusively intended for industrial use as per DIN EN 61000-3-2.
The technical data, connection specifications and information on ambient conditions are indicated on the
rating plate and in the documentation and must be complied with at all times.
2.3
Misuse
Any use other than that described in "Designated use" shall not be permissible and shall be considered as
misuse.
For, example, the machine/plant must not be operated
by uninstructed staff,
when the equipment is not in perfect condition,
without protection enclosure (e.g. covers),
without safety equipment or with safety equipment deactivated.
The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from such misuse. The sole risk shall be
borne by the operator.
Explosion protection
The AEC is an IP20 ingress protection rating device. For this reason, use of the device in explosive
atmospheres is not permitted.
2.4
Residual risks
Residual risks are special hazards involved in handling of the AEC which cannot be eliminated despite the
safety-compliant design of the device. Residual risks are not obviously identifiable and can be a potential
source of injury or a health hazard.
Typical residual hazards include:
Electrical hazard
Danger of contact with energized components due to a defect, opened covers or enclosures or improper
working on electrical equipment.
Danger of contact with energized components in the device if no external disconnection device was installed
by the operator.
Electrostatic charging
Touching electronic components entails the risk of electrostatic discharges.
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