Safety instructions, protective measures and guidelines
Operating Instructions of the dryve D3 V0.0
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1.4
Safety instructions
1.4.1
Classification of information
The degree and type of hazard are assigned to one of the following classes.
DANGER
!
Safety instructions marked with DANGER indicate an imminently hazardous situation.
A disregard of the notice inevitably leads to a serious or even fatal accident.
WARNING
!
Safety instructions marked with WARNING indicate a potential hazardous situation.
Failure to observe this notice is likely to result in a serious or fatal accident or property damage.
CAUTION
!
Safety instructions marked with CAUTION indicate potential danger.
Failure to comply with the notice may possibly result in an accident or property damage.
NOTE
Safety instructions marked with NOTE indicate a potential hazardous situation.
Disregard of the notice may possibly result in property damage.
1.5
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
WARNING!
•
Risk of injury due to interference with signals and devices
Disturbed signals can cause unforeseen device reactions.
Carry out the wiring in accordance with the EMC measures.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or material damage
Measures for EMC
Effect
Device assembly
Use cable clamps for the shield support, con-
nect metal parts over a large area.
Good conductivity due to surface contact.
Switching devices such as contactors, relays or
solenoid valves with interference suppression
units or spark suppressors (e.g. diodes, varis-
tors, RC elements)
Reduce mutual interference couplings.
Wiring
Keep cables as short as possible.
Avoid capacitive and inductive interference.
Connect the shield of all shielded cables to the
housing via cable clamps over a large
area.
Reduce emissions.
1.6
EC Declaration of Conformity
Hereby the igus GmbH declares
that the following device
dryve D3 DC motor control system
complies with the relevant provisions of the following directives:
EMC guideline 2014/30/EU
RoHS -2 guideline 2011/65/EU
Applied harmonized standards:
EN 61000-6-2 : 2005
EN 61000-6-3 : 2007 + A1: 2011
Cologne, March 2018