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INSTALLATION<br />

8.1 Location<br />

8<br />

This chapter defines the installation process that only covers the DDS<br />

servo drive system itself.<br />

The previous chapter already described how to connect the DDS system<br />

to the power lines.<br />

MANDATORY. Only qualified personnel who know and understand the<br />

contents of this manual and all the other documentation related to this<br />

product and have been properly trained on this safety subject to recognize<br />

and prevent existing risks, are authorized to work with this servo system.<br />

Only qualified personnel may install, set up, repair and maintain this<br />

equipment.<br />

The type of considerations to bear in mind when placing the DDS servo<br />

drive system and run the cables must be:<br />

Environmental<br />

Mechanical<br />

Climatic<br />

Electrical<br />

Cooling<br />

NOTE. It is entirely up to the installer to take care of these matters!<br />

Environmental considerations<br />

It must be installed where:<br />

There are neither corrosive gasses nor explosives.<br />

The atmospheric conditions are favorable.<br />

It is not exposed to oils, water, hot air, high humidity, too much dust or<br />

metal particles suspended in the air.<br />

Mechanical considerations<br />

MANDATORY. The DDS servo drive system that will usually include the<br />

safety controller is identified as a fixed installation meant to always work<br />

inside an electrical cabinet (enclosure) whose protection degree is IP 54<br />

or greater. Note that the start button, the E-stop button and other elements<br />

may be installed outside the electrical cabinet (enclosure). The<br />

units must be installed vertically. Only maintenance personnel may access<br />

the electrical cabinet.<br />

To secure the modules, use the holes and slots made for that purpose.<br />

Vibrations should be avoided. If necessary use securing means made of a<br />

material which absorbs or minimizes vibrations.<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1307<br />

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