Usage for the intended purpose
Instruction handbook
b maXX
BM5500, BM5600, BM5700
Document No.: 5.13008.10
Baumüller Nürnberg GmbH
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2.3
2.3
Usage for the intended purpose
The device is conceived and constructed exclusively for usage compliant with its intended
purpose described in these instruction handbook.
The devices of the model series
BM5500, BM5600, BM5700
are either mains rectifier or
active mains rectifier in combination with power modules with servo controller. Devices
are also available in graduated design size and performance classes.
The device
BM5500, BM5600, BM5700
is used exclusively as a converter for controlling
a motor.
A device is considered as being used compliant with its intended purpose if all notes and
information of these instruction handbook are adhered to.
WARNING!
Danger arising from usage for an unintended purpose!
Any usage that goes beyond the intended purpose and/or any non-compliant use of
the device can lead to dangerous situations.
Therefore:
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Only use the device compliant with its intended purpose.
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Observe all specifications of these instruction handbook.
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Ensure that only qualified personnel work with/on this device.
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When configuring, ensure that the device is always operated within its specifica-
tions.
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Mount the device on a wall that can sufficiently bear the load.
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The device must always be operated within a control cabinet.
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Ensure that the power supply complies with the stipulated specifications.
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The device may only be operated in a technically flawless condition.
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Only operate the device in combination with components approved by Baumüller
Nürnberg GmbH.
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The device has been developed in such a manner that it fulfills the requirements
of the category C3 according to IEC 61800-3:2012.
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The device is not intended to be connected to the public power supply system. To
operate the device in primary surroundings of the category C2/C1 (residential,
business and commercial areas, directly on a public low-voltage power supply
without an intermediate transformer), special measures to reduce the transient
emissions (line-internal and radiated) must be provided for and certifiable by the
system builder. Otherwise, EMC interference could occur without such additional
measures.