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3. Injury Prevention
4. Additional Instructions
Also note the following points to prevent an accidental failure, injury, electric shock, etc.
(1) Transportation and installation
CAUTION
Apply only the voltage specified in the instruction manual to each terminal to
prevent damage etc.
Ensure that the cables are connected to the correct terminals. Otherwise,
damage etc. may occur.
Always make sure that polarity is correct to prevent damage etc.
While power is on and for some time after power-off, do not touch the inverter or
brake resistor as they are hot and you may get burnt.
CAUTION
When carrying products, use correct lifting gear to prevent injury.
Do not stack the inverter boxes higher than the number recommended.
Ensure that installation position and material can withstand the weight of the
inverter. Install according to the information in the Instruction Manual.
Do not operate if the inverter is damaged or has parts missing.
Do not hold the inverter by the front cover or operation panel; it may fall off.
Do not stand or rest heavy objects on the inverter.
Check the inverter mounting orientation is correct.
Prevent screws, wire fragments or other conductive bodies or oil or other
flammable substance from entering the inverter.
Do not drop the inverter, or subject it to impact.
Use the inverter under the following environmental conditions:
En
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Ambient
temperature
-10°C to +40°C (14°F to 104°F) (non-freezing)
Ambient humidity
90%RH or less (non-condensing)
Storage
temperature
-20°C to +65°C *
(-4°F to 149°F)
Ambience
Indoors (free from corrosive gas, flammable gas, oil mist, dust
and dirt)
Altitude, vibration
Maximum 1000m (3280.80 feet) above sea level for standard
operation. After that derate by 3% for every extra 500m
(1640.40 feet) up to 2500m (8202.00 feet) (91%).
5.9m/s
2
or less (conforming to JIS C 60068-2-6)
*Temperatures applicable for a short time, e.g. in transit.
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