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3.
Precautions and Specifications
Rotating shafts and electrical equipment can be hazardous. Installation,
operation, and maintenance of the ASD and interface board shall be
performed by
Qualified Personnel
only.
Qualified Personnel
shall be:
•
Familiar with the construction and function of the ASD and interface
board, the equipment being driven, and the hazards involved.
•
Trained and authorized to safely clear faults, ground and tag
circuits, energize and de-energize circuits in accordance with
established safety practices.
•
Trained in the proper care and use of protective equipment in
accordance with established safety practices.
Installation of ASD systems and associated interface boards should
conform to all applicable
National Electrical Code
(NEC)
Requirements For Electrical Installation
s, all regulations of the
Occupational Safety and Health Administratio
n, and any other
applicable national, regional, or industry codes and standards.
DO NOT
install, operate, perform maintenance, or dispose of this
equipment until you have read and understood all of the following
product warnings and user directions. Failure to do so may result in
equipment damage, operator injury, or death.
3.1
Installation Precautions
•
Use lockout/tagout procedures on the branch circuit disconnect
before installing the interface board into the ASD.
•
Avoid installation in areas where vibration, heat, humidity, dust,
metal particles, or high levels of electrical noise (EMI) are present.
•
Do not install the ASD or interface board where it may be exposed
to flammable chemicals or gasses, water, solvents, or other fluids.
•
Where applicable, always ground the interface board appropriately
to prevent electrical shock to personnel and to help reduce electrical
noise. The ASD’s input, output, and control power cables are to be
run separately from the interface board’s associated cables.
Note: Conduit is not an acceptable ground.
•
Turn the power on only after attaching the front cover.