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    SMI21 & SMI22 CANopen

 

 

C.MO.SAV.00019.FR_V2 

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April 27th, 2018 
 

1.3. Basic Information 

 

DANGER 

 

DANGEROUS PHENOMENON LINKED TO ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR 
EXPLOSION DUE TO AN ELECTRIC ARC 
 

• Only qualified personnel who are familiar with and fully understand the contents of 
this manual are authorized to work on this product. Only qualified personnel are 
authorized to undertake installation, setting, repair and maintenance. 
• The installation manufacturer is responsible for complying with all the applicable 
requirements and regulations with regard to grounding the drive system. 
• It is the user's responsibility to define whether it is necessary to ground the motor, 
depending on its intended use. 
• Do not touch unprotected live parts. 
• Only use electrically-isolated tools. 
• AC voltages can be connected to unused conductors in the motor cable. Isolate 
unused conductors at both ends of the motor cable. 
• The motor produces a voltage when the shaft turns. Protect the motor shaft from 
any external drive operation before working on the drive system: 
– De-energize all connections. 
– Attach a notice saying "DO NOT START UP" on all the switches. 
– Protect all the switches from switching on. 
– Wait for the internal motor capacitors to discharge. Measure the voltage on the 
power cable and check that it is less than 12 VDC.  
• Install protective covers and ensure they are closed before energization. 
 

Failure to comply with these precautions will result in death or serious injury.

 

 

 

WARNING 

 
LOSS OF COMMAND CONTROL 

• When perfecting the command concept, the installation manufacturer must take 
account of the possibilities for potential failure of command paths and provide, for 
certain critical functions, the means of returning to safe states during and after the 
failure of a command path. 
Examples of critical command functions are: 
EMERGENCY STOP, end position limiting, network outage and restarting. 
• Separate or redundant command paths must be available for critical functions. 
• Comply with the accident prevention instructions and all current safety directives. 

 

• Any installation in which the product described in this manual has a central role 
must be carefully and meticulously checked prior to commissioning to ensure it is 
working properly. 

Failure to comply with these precautions can result in death or serious injury.

 

 

 

WARNING 

 

UNBRAKED MOVEMENT 

In the event of a power outage and errors resulting in disconnection of the power 
stage, the motor is no longer braked in a controlled way and can cause damage.  
• Prevent access to the hazardous zone. 
• If necessary, use a damped mechanical stop or a service brake. 

Failure to comply with these precautions can result in death, serious injury or 
damage to equipment. 

Summary of Contents for SMI21 80140301

Page 1: ...his manual in a safe place Give this manual and any other documents relating to the product to anyone that uses the product Read and be sure to comply with all the safety instructions and the section...

Page 2: ...3 Installation 8 3 1 Overview of the Installation Procedure 10 3 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 10 3 3 Prior to Mounting 11 3 4 Mounting the Motor 12 3 5 Electrical Installation 13 3 6 Connectin...

Page 3: ...al safety instructions are identified by warning symbols Depending on how serious the situation is the safety instructions are split into 3 risk categories DANGER DANGER indicates a directly dangerous...

Page 4: ...the mechanical electrical and electronic equipment in the whole installation 1 2 Use in Compliance with Industry Practice As demonstrated in these instructions this product is a component designed for...

Page 5: ...tage on the power cable and check that it is less than 12 VDC Install protective covers and ensure they are closed before energization Failure to comply with these precautions will result in death or...

Page 6: ...0 April 27th 2018 1 4 Standards and concepts The product is ROHS and REACH confirmed following European Directive 2011 65 CE Following this confirmation the product is CE marked The electrical design...

Page 7: ...Never exceed the maximum axial and radial forces Protect the shaft from any impact When press fitting components do not exceed the maximum permissible axial force Failure to comply with these precaut...

Page 8: ...ds These can cause sensitive equipment to fail Keep people with implants such as pacemakers away from the motor Do not place sensitive equipment in the immediate vicinity of the motor Failure to compl...

Page 9: ...or is not designed to carry loads If subjected to stress the motor can be damaged or even fall Do not use the motor as a step Prevent the motor from being used in any way other than its intended purpo...

Page 10: ...that the motor power supply leads must be kept separate from line supplies or cables carrying signals Comply with the following measures as concerns EMC Measures relating to EMC Effect Keep the cables...

Page 11: ...cleaning product used Flange mounting surface The mounting surface must be stable flat and clean In regards to installation make sure that all dimensions and tolerances are respected Specification of...

Page 12: ...rces leads to rapid bearing wear a broken shaft or damage to the internal encoder Never exceed the maximum axial and radial forces Protect the shaft from any impact When press fitting components do no...

Page 13: ...tor itself or devices placed on the same power supply DANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK High voltages can appear unexpectedly on the motor connection The motor produces a voltage when the shaft turns Protect the...

Page 14: ...erheating due to an electric arc Failure to comply with these precautions can result in injury or damage to equipment CAUTION IRREPARABLE PRODUCT DAMAGE CAUSED BY REVERSED POLARITY Incorrect connectio...

Page 15: ...on Make sure this cannot cause any damage Do not continue with the test if there is anybody or any obstacle in the danger zone Failure to comply with these precautions can result in death serious inju...

Page 16: ...he holding brake is fully released Make sure that the holding brake is fully released before initiating a movement WARNING UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT As a result of incorrect wiring or other error the drives...

Page 17: ...for heat dissipation Check the temperature when performing a test Failure to comply with these precautions can result in injury or damage to equipment CAUTION VOLTAGE SURGES During braking phases the...

Page 18: ...fixing Align the transmission device Balance the transmission device Contact the after sales service Check the rigidity of the motor fixing Axial vibration Transmission device incorrectly aligned Tra...

Page 19: ...ind out what steps to take We recommend that the following operations are done at regular intervals Connections and fixing Check the connection cables and connections regularly for signs of damage Rep...

Page 20: ...e holding torque indicated on the technical data sheet If the holding torque is markedly different from the stated values turn the motor shaft by hand 25 turns in both directions Repeat the operation...

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