Digital Servo Amplifier SERVOSTAR 400 - BIBUS SK, sro
Digital Servo Amplifier SERVOSTAR 400 - BIBUS SK, sro
Digital Servo Amplifier SERVOSTAR 400 - BIBUS SK, sro
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Kollmorgen 07/03 Safety Instructions<br />
Safety Instructions<br />
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Only properly qualified personnel are permitted to carry out activities such<br />
as transport, installation, commissioning and maintenance. Properly<br />
qualified persons are those who are familiar with the transport, assembly,<br />
installation, commissioning and operation of the product, and who have the<br />
appropriate qualifications for their job. The qualified personnel must know<br />
and observe the following standards and regulations:<br />
IEC 364 and CENELEC HD 384 or DIN VDE 0100<br />
IEC Report 664 or DIN VDE 0110<br />
national accident prevention regulations or BGV A2<br />
� Read this documentation before carrying out the installation and<br />
commissioning. Incorrect handling of the servo amplifier can lead to<br />
personal injury or material damage. It is vital that you keep to the technical<br />
data and information on connection requirements (nameplate and<br />
documentation).<br />
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The manufacturer of the machine must produce a hazard analysis for the<br />
machine and take appropriate measures to ensure that unforeseen<br />
movements do not result in personal injury or material damage.<br />
The servo amplifiers contain electrostatically sensitive components which<br />
may be damaged by incorrect handling. Discharge your body before<br />
touching the servo amplifier. Avoid contact with highly insulating materials<br />
(artificial fabrics, plastic film etc.). Place the servo amplifier on a conductive<br />
surface.<br />
Do not open the equipment. Keep all covers and cabinet doors closed during<br />
operation. Otherwise, there are deadly hazards, with the possibility of death,<br />
severe injury or material damage.<br />
During operation, servo amplifiers may have uncovered live components,<br />
depending on their level of enclosure protection. Control and power<br />
connections may be live, even though the motor is not rotating.<br />
<strong>Servo</strong> amplifiers may have hot surfaces during operation. Since the front<br />
panel is used for cooling, it can reach temperatures above 80°C.<br />
Never undo any electrical connections to the servo amplifier while it is live.<br />
There is a danger of electrical arcing with damage to contacts and personal<br />
injury.<br />
Wait at least five minutes after disconnecting the servo amplifier from the<br />
main supply power before touching potentially live sections of the<br />
equipment (e.g. contacts) or undoing any connections. Capacitors can still<br />
have dangerous voltages present up to five minutes after switching off the<br />
supply power. To be sure, measure the voltage in the DC-link circuit and wait<br />
until it has fallen below 40V.<br />
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