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dynamic system
Operating manual
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Doc. no.: 5022-D056658
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7 Startup and operation
7.1 Safety information and environmental conditions
For secure application of the drive system, the following regulations must be observed:
Connection and operating instructions
Local regulations
EC regulations and the EC Machinery Directive
If the drive system is equipped with a holding brake, ensure that the instructions
in chapter 7.3
“Holding brake” are observed.
The housing temperature on the drive system can reach 80 °C
during operation.
Wait until the housing temperature has cooled down to 40 °C before
touching the drive system.
Before startup, the machine manufacturer must prepare a risk
assessment for the machine and take appropriate action so that
unforeseen movements cannot lead to personal injury or property
damage.
Only technicians with extensive experience with electrical and
electronic systems and drive technology may start up the drive
system.
7.2 Data for the electrical startup
Moving the drive system during the switch-on process of the
encoder system can lead to malfunctions.
When commissioning the drive system, make sure that the motor
shaft is not moved during the switch-on process of the encoder
system.
The switch-on process is complete as soon as the encoder system
supplies valid position data.
The drive system may be moved.
For additional information, please contact our Sales department. Always state the
serial number (SN) when doing so.
7.3 Holding brake
The following instructions apply exclusively to electrical holding brakes.
If the drive system is equipped with a holding brake, ensure that this brake is vented during
startup, and that the drive system is never operated with the brake applied.
The brake is applied in a currentless state. Control of the brake is performed by the customer
using the regulating device. Technical data on the brake can be found on the name plate and
in the technical documentation.