Notes on safety
ID 442181.07
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Operating manual ASP 5001
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WE KEEP THINGS MOVING
2.2
Qualified personnel
Since the devices may harbor residual risks, all configuration, transportation, installation and commissioning
tasks including operation and disposal may only be performed by trained personnel who are aware of the
possible risks.
Personnel must have the qualifications required for the job. The following table lists examples of occupational
qualifications for the jobs:
In addition, the valid regulations, the legal requirements, the reference books, this technical documentation
and, in particular, the safety information contained therein must be carefully
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read,
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understood and
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complied with.
2.3
Residual dangers
A residual movement of up to 180°/pole pair can arise despite an activated safety function in the event of a
short circuit of two power transistors! (Example: 4-pole motor: maximum residual movement 180°/2 = 90°).
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Consider this residual movement for the risk analysis!
The motor coasts if the safety function is activated for a running motor. Controlled stopping is no longer
possible.
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Consider this when configuring your system!
Activity
Possible occupational qualifications
Transportation and storage Worker skilled in storage logistics or comparable
training
Configuration
- Graduate engineer (electro-technology or
electrical power technology)
- Technician (m/f) (electro-technology)
Installation and connection
Electronics technician (m/f)
Commissioning
(of a standard application)
- Technician (m/f) (electro-technology)
- Master electro technician (m/f)
Programming
Graduate engineer (electro-technology or
electrical power technology)
Operation
- Technician (m/f) (electro-technology)
- Master electro technician (m/f)
Disposal
Electronics technician (m/f)