AxN Configurable Motion Control Platform
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3.1
Notes for Operation
Avoid
Please be sure to avoid:
1.
penetration of damp into the device;
2.
aggressive or conductive substances in the immediate vicinity;
3.
explosive and flammable substances in the immediate vicinity;
4.
drill chippings, screws or foreign bodies dropping into the device;
5.
ventilation openings being covered over, as otherwise the device may be damaged
Note
Note the following points:
1.
Make sure every part of the drive is anchored before moving the drive. Failure to comply may
result in minor or moderate injury from the drive parts falling.
2.
Observe proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures when handling the drive. Failure to
comply could result in ESD damage to the drive circuitry;
3.
Prevent foreign matter such as metal shavings or wire clippings from falling into the drive
during installation and project construction. Failure to comply could result in damage to the
drive. Place a temporary cover over the top of the drive during installation. Remove the
temporary cover before start-up, as the cover will reduce ventilation and cause the drive to
overheat.
4.
Install proper cooling to ensure the temperature in the enclosure does not exceed 40 °C.
3.2
Installation Environment
To help prolong the optimum performance life of the drive, install the drive in the proper
environment. The table below provides description of the appropriate environment for the drive.
Environment
Condition
Installation Area
Indoor
Ambient
Temperature
0
℃
to 40
℃
, up to 60
℃
with power reduction (2%/
℃
)
Drive reliability improves in environments without wide temperature
fluctuations.
When using an enclosure panel, install a cooling fan or air conditioner in the
area to ensure that the air temperature inside the enclosure does not exceed
the specified levels.
Do not allow ice to develop on the drive.
Humidity
5 to 95% without condensation
Surrounding Area
Install the drive in an area free from:
1.
oil mist and dust
2.
metal shavings, oil, water or other foreign materials
3.
radioactive materials
4.
combustible materials (e.g., wood)
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