2.3
Residual hazards
Product
Observe the warning labels on the product!
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Description
Electrostatic sensitive devices:
Before working on the product, the staff must ensure to be free of electrostatic charge!
Dangerous electrical voltage
Before working on the product, check if no voltage is applied to the power terminals!
After mains disconnection, the power terminals carry the hazardous electrical voltage for the time given next to the symbol!
High leakage current:
Carry out fixed installation and PE connection in compliance with EN 61800−5−1 or EN 60204−1!
Hot surface:
Use personal protective equipment or wait until the device has cooled down!
Motor protection
With some settings of the inverter, the connected motor can be overheated.
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E. g. by longer operation of self-ventilated motors at low speed.
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E. g. by longer operation of the DC-injection brake.
Protection of the machine/system
Drives can reach dangerous overspeeds.
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E. g. by setting high output frequencies in connection with motors and machines not suita-
ble for this purpose.
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The inverters do not provide protection against such operating conditions. For this pur-
pose, use additional components.
Switch contactors in the motor cable only if the controller is inhibited.
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Switching while the inverter is enabled is only permissible if no monitoring functions are
activated.
Motor
If there is a short circuit of two power transistors, a residual movement of up to 180°/number
of pole pairs can occur at the motor! (e. g. 4-pole motor: residual movement max. 180°/2 =
90°).
Degree of protection - protection of persons and device protection
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Information applies to the mounted and ready-for-use state.
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Information does not apply to the wire range of the terminals.
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Terminals that are not assigned only have a low protection against contact.
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Terminals for large cable cross-sections have lower classes of protection, e. g. from
15 kW IP10 only.
Safety instructions
Residual hazards
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