
Safety notes for electrical drives and controllers
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2.4
Safety instructions
2.4.1
General safety instructions
The servo positioning controller has an IP20 protection rating and a pollution degree rating of 2. Ensure that
the environment corresponds to this protection rating and pollution degree rating.
Only use manufacturer-approved accessories and spare parts.
The servo positioning controllers must be connected to the mains power supply in accordance with the EN
standards so that they can be disconnected from the mains power supply by way of suitable disconnectors
(e.g. main switches, contactors, circuit breakers).
The servo positioning controller can be protected with a 300 mA AC/DC-sensitive residual-current device of
type B.
Gold contacts or contacts with a high contact pressure should be used to switch the control contacts.
For the switchgear, preventive interference suppression measures should be taken, e.g. in the form of RC
circuits or diodes connected to the contactors and relays.
Compliance with the safety rules and regulations of the country in which the device will be operated must be
ensured.
The ambient conditions that are specified in the product documentation must be maintained. Safety-critical
applications are not allowed, unless specifically approved by the manufacturer.
See
chapter 8.14 Notes concerning the safe and EMC-compliant
information concerning the EMC-compliant installation. The manufacturer of the machine or system is
responsible for ensuring compliance with the limits that are specified by the applicable national rules and
regulations.
The technical data and the connection and installation conditions for the servo positioning controller are
specified in this product manual. Compliance with these specifications is absolutely essential.
DANGER!
The general set-up and safety rules and regulations concerning the work on power installations (e.g. DIN,
VDE, EN, IEC, or any other national or international rules and regulations) must be complied with.
Non-compliance may result in death, personal injury, or significant damage to property.