Shutdown as a result of an incorrect residual current monitoring device
If you use a residual current monitoring device (RCD), it is possible that the residual current
monitoring device will trip in error (nuisance trip). The rectifier may be shut down as a result of
the protection device tripping in error (nuisance trip).
• To minimize the risk of faulty trips, use a type-B RCD.
2.5
Electromagnetic fields in electrical power engineering
installations
Electromagnetic fields are generated during operation of electrical power engineering
installations. Electromagnetic fields can interfere with electronic devices, These devices can
malfunction if electromagnetic fields are present.
WARNING
Interference with pacemakers
The functioning of cardiac pacemakers could be impaired by electromagnetic fields. Death or
serious physical injury can result.
• As a consequence, it is not permissible for people with pacemakers to stand close to the
device.
NOTICE
Data loss
Electromagnetic fields can cause data loss to magnetic or electronic data storage media.
• Therefore, do not carry magnetic or electronic data storage media with you.
Nominated persons in control of electrical installations can find further information on
electromagnetic fields under "Information for persons responsible for plants and systems."
2.6
Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD)
ESD guidelines
Material damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
Electronic components can be destroyed in the event of improper handling, transport, storage,
and shipping.
Pack the electronic components in appropriate ESD packaging; e.g. ESD foam, ESD packaging
bags and ESD transport containers.
Safety information
2.6 Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD)
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