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I-MAT_Ed2 - Operating Instructions
4. Safety
4.1. General behavior standards
Before using the product it is necessary
to acknowledge all the information about
safety. All the technical information,
operating procedures, and the indications
described in this manual, from transport and
handling to final dismantling.
The specialized technicians must observe
the rules, standards and laws of the country
where the frequency converter is sold.
The device is conformed with actual safety
standards.
Any improper use may harm people, animals
and items.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility
in case of different use from the expected
one described in this manual.
Do not remove or modify the markings
placed on the device. The device must not
be started in case of defective parts.
The frequency converter should never be
opened or tampered with and guards that
come with it should never be removed.
The frequency converter must be installed,
adjusted and maintained by qualified
personnel who understand the risks involved
The frequency converter must be fitted
with voltage surge and overload protection
devices, in accordance with the prevailing
safety standards.
The voltage levels inside the frequency
converter are dangerous until the backlight
of the display shuts down, and then always
after 10 minutes that the supply voltage is
disconnected.
The connections of the alarms can distribute
power even when the frequency converter
is turned off. Ensure that there is no residual
voltage on the terminals of the alarms.
All the power terminals and other terminals
must be inaccessible after installation is
completed.
The maximum output frequency must not
exceed the design frequency of the pump
being controlled. Operating at a frequency
higher than the allowable frequency can
cause higher current absorption and
damage to the device.
If it is necessary to remove the frequency
converter, remove only the covers required
in order to disconnect the electrical cables.
Take care not to damage the electronic
cards.
4.2. Residual risks
The device, for its design and designation (in
accordance to intended use and safety standard),
has no residual risks.
4.3. Safety icons and information
Heat-sink Hot surface
4.4. Self-protection devices
During the installation of the pump, the pump start,
and maintenance, is strongly recommended that
the right tools are used.
5. Transport and handling
The product is packed to protect the contents.
During transport do not stack heavy objects on it.
Make sure that during transport the vehicle that is
used, is big enough for the total dimension of the
package.
No particular vehicle is needed to move the packed
device. The vehicles used must be suited for the
dimensions and weights of the chosen device. (see
technical catalogue dimensions and weights).
5.1. Handling
Handling is simplified by the handles placed on the
box. Take care moving the package, avoid impact.
Do not bring into contact with other materials that
could tamper with the frequency converter.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility if the
conditions described are not respected.
If the weight is more than 25 kg the package must
be handled by 2 people simultaneously.
6. Installation
In the case of motor mounting the frequency
converter, respect the minimum distance suggested
in the instruction manual from the pump.
Do not install the control box or the frequency
converter in direct sunlight, or near sources of heat.
6.1. Unpacking
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Make sure that the device has not been
tampered with.
Once the machine is unpacked, the packaging
must be disposed of or recycled in accordance with
the standard of the country were the device is sold.
6.2. Motor mounted
Connect the heat-sink with the motor adapter, using
the provided screws (see paragraph 20.1 Fig. 1).
6.3. Wall mounted
Install the frequency converter on the wall, or inside
an electric control box with the specific adapter,
using the provided screws (see paragraph 20.1
Fig. 2).
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