Introduction
CDHD
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Servotronix
Warning. Dangerous voltage.
IEC 60417-5036 (2002-10)
Protective earth; protective ground
IEC 60417–5019 (2006-08)
Caution, hot surface
IEC 60417-5041 (2000-10)
1.2.2
Safety Instructions
Read all available product documentation before assembling and
commissioning. Incorrect handling of this product may cause personal injury
and/or damage to equipment. Adhere strictly to the installation instructions
and requirements.
All system components must be connected to ground. Electrical safety is
provided through a low-resistance earth ground connection.
This product contains static sensitive components that can be damaged by
incorrect handling. Avoid contact with high insulating materials (artificial
fabrics, plastic film, etc.). Place the product on a conductive surface. Ground
yourself (discharge any possible static electricity build-up) by touching an
unpainted, metal, grounded surface.
Keep all covers and cabinet doors shut during operation. Otherwise,
potential hazards may cause personal injury and/or damage to equipment.
During operation the product has electrically charged components and hot
surfaces. The heat sink can reach temperatures of 90°C. Control and power
cables can carry a high voltage, even when the motor is not rotating.
To avoid electric arcing and hazards to personnel and electric contacts,
never disconnect or connect the product while the power source is
energized.
After removing the power source from the equipment, wait at least
5 minutes before touching or disconnecting sections of the equipment that
normally carry electrical charges (e.g., capacitors, contacts, screwed
connections). For safety, measure the electrical contact points with a meter
before touching the equipment. Wait until the voltage drops below 30 VAC
before handling components.
1.3
Standards Compliance
1.3.1
General Information
The CDHD has been successfully tested and evaluated according to standards
IEC 61800-5-1 and UL 508C. This testing outlines the minimum requirements for
electrically operated power conversion equipment (frequency converters and
servo amplifiers), which are intended to eliminate the risk of fire, electric shock,
or injury to persons.