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Safety information, UL-compliant use
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Manual SD6
The devices can represent a source of danger. Therefore observe
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the safety guidelines, technical rules and regulations given in the following
sections
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and points.
STOBER shall assume no liability for damage resulting from failure to comply
with the instruction manual or relevant regulations. We reserve the right to
make technical changes for the purpose of improving the devices.
2.1
Operation in accordance with its intended
use
As defined by DIN EN 50178 (previously VDE 0160), the drive controllers are
electrical equipment operating as power electronics to control the flow of
energy in high voltage systems. They are designed exclusively for installation
in switching cabinets, protection class at least IP54, and for supplying
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synchronous servo motors and
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asynchronous motors.
Designated use does not include connecting other electrical loads!
2.2
Component part of the product
The technical documentation is a component part of a product.
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Since the technical documentation contains important information, always
keep it handy in the vicinity of the device until the machine is disposed of.
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If the product is sold, disposed of, or rented out, always include the
technical documentation with the product.
2.3
Risk assessment
Before the manufacturer may bring a machine onto the market, he must
conduct a risk assessment according to Machine Directive 06/42/EC. As a
result, the risks associated with the use of the machine are determined. The
risk assessment is a multi-stage and iterative process. On no account can
sufficient insight into the Machine Directive be given as part of this
documentation. For this reason, seek detailed information about the norms and
legal position. When installing the drive controller in machines, commissioning
is forbidden until it has been determined that the machine meets the
requirements of EC Directive 06/42/EC.
2.4
Qualified personnel
Devices may cause residual risks. For this reason, all work on the devices as
well as operation and disposal must only be performed by qualified personnel
who are aware of the possible dangers.
Qualified personnel are persons who have acquired the authorisation to
perform these activities by
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Training from specialists and/or
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Instruction from specialists
In addition, they must have
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read,
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understood and
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observed the applicable regulations, legal provisions, rules and standards
and existing technical documentation including the safety information
contained in it.