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1.
KEY
The frontispiece shows the version of this document in the form
V
n.x
. This version indicates that the document is valid for all software
versions of the device
n.y
. For example: V3.0 is valid for all Sw: 3.y.
In this document the following symbols will be used to avoid situations of ranger:
Situation of
general danger.
Failure to respect the instructions that follow may cause harm to persons and
property.
Situation of
electric shock hazard.
Failure to respect the instructions that follow may cause a situation of grave
risk for personal safety.
2.
GENERAL
Read this documentation carefully before installation.
Skilled personnel: Installation must be carried out by competent, skilled personnel in possession of the technical qualifications required
by the specific legislation in force. The term skilled personnel means persons whose training, experience and instruction, as well as
their knowledge of the respective standards and requirements for accident prevention and working conditions, have been approved by
the person in charge of plant safety,authorizing them to perform all the necessary activities, during which they are able to recognize
and avoid all dangers. (Definition for technical personnel IEC 364).
The appliance may not be used by children under 8 years old or by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities, or
who lack experience or knowledge, unless they are under supervision or after they have received instructions concerning the safe use
of the appliance and the understanding of the dangers involved. Children must not play with the appliance.
Ensure that the product has not suffered any damage during transport or storage. Check that the outer
casing is unbroken and in excellent conditions.
2.1
Safety
Use is allowed only if the electric system is in possession of safety precautions in accordance with the regulations in force in the
country where the product is installed.
2.2
Responsibility
The Manufacturer does not vouch for correct operation of the machine or answer for any damage that it may cause if it has been
tampered with, modified and/or run outside the recommended work range or in contrast with other indications given in this manual.
2.3
Particular warnings
Always switch off the mains power supply before working on the electrical or mechanical part of the
system. Wait for the warning lights on the control panel to go out before opening the appliance. The
capacitor of the direct current intermediate circuit remains charged with dangerously high voltage even
after the mains power has been turned off.
Only firmly cabled mains connections are admissible. The appliance must be earthed (IEC 536 class 1,
NEC and other applicable standards).
Mains terminals and motor terminals may still have dangerous voltage when the motor is stopped.
Summary of Contents for EVOSTA2 OEM Series
Page 154: ...152 1 Vn x n y V3 0 3 y 2 IEC 364 8 2 1 2 2 2 3...
Page 155: ...153 IEC 536 1 NEC 3 1 EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM 1 4 30 5 EVOSTA2 OEM...
Page 158: ...156 2 1 C 3 8 2 EVOSTA2 OEM 1 3 80 C 30 8 2 1...
Page 159: ...157 4 8 3 90 IP EVOSTA2 OEM 1 4 2 90 3 4 5...
Page 160: ...158 8 4 9 IEC 536 1 NEC...
Page 161: ...159 9 1 6 10 EVOSTA2 OEM 4...
Page 162: ...160 10 1 7 11 11 1 EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM...
Page 163: ...161 11 1 1 Hs 11 1 2 11 1 3...
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Page 165: ...163 12 2 EVOSTA2 OEM 1 PP1 2 PP2 3 PP3 4 CP1 5 CP2 6 CP3 7 I 8 II 9 III...
Page 166: ...164 10 IV 11 V 12 VI 4 13 14 PWM PWM PWM 10 10 84 84 91 91 95 95 100 PWM...
Page 184: ...182 1 Vn x n y V3 0 Sw 3 y 2 IEC 364 8 2 1 2 2...
Page 185: ...183 2 3 IEC 536 1 NEC 3 1 EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM 1 4 30...
Page 188: ...186 8 1 2 EVOSTA2 OEM 1 A 1 1 B 2 1 C 3 8 2 EVOSTA2 OEM 3 A B C...
Page 189: ...187 80 C 30 8 2 1 4 8 3 90 IP EVOSTA2 OEM 1 4 2 90 3 4...
Page 190: ...188 5 8 4 9 IEC 536 1 NEC A...
Page 191: ...189 9 1 6 10 EVOSTA2 OEM p 4...
Page 192: ...190 10 1 7 11 11 1 EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM...
Page 193: ...191 11 1 1 Hs 11 1 2 11 1 3...
Page 194: ...192 12 EVOSTA2 OEM 12 1 8 1 2 3 1 2 3...
Page 195: ...193 12 2 EVOSTA2 OEM 1 PP1 2 PP2 3 PP3 4 CP1 5 CP2 6 CP3 7 I 8 II 9 III...
Page 196: ...194 10 IV 11 V 12 VI 4 13 14 PWM PWM PWM 10 10 84 84 91 91 95 95 100 PWM...
Page 289: ...I 287 1 Vn x n y V3 0 Sw 3 y 2 IEC 364 8 2 1 2 2 2 3 IEC 536 class 1 NEC...
Page 290: ...I 288 3 1 EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM 1 4 30 5 EVOSTA2 OEM...
Page 293: ...I 291 8 1 2 EVOSTA2 OEM 1 A 1 1 B 2 1 C 3 8 2 EVOSTA2 OEM 3 A B C...
Page 294: ...I 292 80 C 30 8 2 1 4 8 3 90 IP EVOSTA2 OEM 1 4 2 90 3 4...
Page 295: ...I 293 5 8 4 9 IEC 536 class 1 NEC...
Page 296: ...I 294 9 1 6 10 EVOSTA2 OEM 4...
Page 297: ...I 295 10 1 7 11 11 1 EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM...
Page 298: ...I 296 11 1 1 Hs 11 1 2 11 1 3 12 EVOSTA2 OEM...
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Page 300: ...I 298 12 2 EVOSTA2 OEM 1 PP1 2 PP2 3 PP3 4 CP1 5 CP2 6 CP3 7 I 8 II 9 III...
Page 301: ...I 299 10 IV 11 V 12 VI 4 13 14 PWM PWM PWM 10 10 84 84 91 91 95 95 100 PWM...
Page 334: ...332 1 Vn x n y V3 0 3 y 2 IEC 364 8 2 1 2 2 2 3...
Page 338: ...336 8 1 2 EVOSTA2 OEM 1 A 1 1 B 2 1 C 3 8 2 EVOSTA2 OEM 3 A B C B...
Page 339: ...337 80 C 30 8 2 1 4 8 3 90 IP EVOSTA2 OEM 1 4 2 90 3 4...
Page 340: ...338 5 8 4 9 IEC 536 1 NEC...
Page 341: ...339 9 1 6 10 EVOSTA2 OEM 4...
Page 342: ...340 10 1 7 11 11 1 EVOSTA2 OEM EVOSTA2 OEM...
Page 344: ...342 12 EVOSTA2 OEM 12 1 8 1 2 3 1 2 3...
Page 345: ...343 12 2 EVOSTA2 OEM 1 PP1 2 PP2 3 PP3 4 CP1 5 CP2 6 CP3 7 I 8 II 9 III...
Page 346: ...344 10 IV 11 V 12 VI 4 13 14 PWM PWM PWM 10 10 84 84 91 91 95 95 100 PWM...
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