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CONNECTION AND COMMISSIONING
Connect mechanical parts
CAUTION
Risk of cutting/squashing when
removing the product from the
packaging and during mounting.
Grasp the housing and lift the product
carefully out of the packaging. Avoid
impact.
Wear safety boots and cut-resistant
gloves.
NOTE
Risk of damage to electronic
components.
Use ESD protective equipment when
mounting.
Connect electrical parts
Connect to the mains after installation.
DANGER
Compliance with the electrical
installation regulations
Observe the connection regulations
that are valid in your country. (e.g.
fusing, GFCI)
CAUTION
Electrical voltage
The product is a built-in
component and has no switch for
disconnecting power.
Only connect the product to
current circuits that can be
switched off by a switch (all poles
disconnected). When working on
the product, secure the
system/machine in which the
product is installed against
switching on again.
NOTE
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) may affect the system integration
of the product due to interaction.
Ensure the electromagnetic compatibility of the entire system.
Voltage control
Speed control via the supply voltage is
only permitted within the stipulated
supply voltage range. Speed control via
PWM of the supply voltage is not
permitted.
Requirements:
- Before connecting the product, ensure that the supply voltage
corresponds with the product voltage.
- Check whether the data on the nameplate corresponds with the
interface data.
Only use cables that are designed for
the current on the nameplate and the
corresponding ambient conditions.
Ensure that the electrical interface data
is adequately protected (mechanical).
Find additional information in drawing or label.
Check connections
NOTE
DC-fans <=60V are products of Protection Class lll and must be
operated with safety extra-low voltage.
Connect product
Check the product for visible damage and the operability of protective
equipment before switching on.
If damage is visible, do not start the product.
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