Safety instructions – Lenze ACCU−PACK Benutzerhandbuch

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Safety instructions

General safety information

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LDCDS−2700 DE/EN 3.0

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Only qualified skilled personnel are permitted to work with or on Lenze
drive and automation components.
According to IEC 60364 or CENELEC HD 384, these are persons ...
... who are familiar with the installation, assembly, commissioning and
operation of the product,
... possess the appropriate qualifications for their work,
... and are acquainted with and can apply all the accident prevent
regulations, directives and laws applicable at the place of use.

Transport, storage

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Transport and storage in a dry, low−vibration environment without
aggressive atmosphere; preferably in the packaging provided by the
manufacturer.

Protect against dust and shocks

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Comply with climatic conditions according to the technical data.

Mechanical installation

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Install the product according to the regulations of the corresponding
documentation. In particular observe the section "Operating conditions"
in the chapter "Technical data".

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Provide for a careful handling and avoid mechanical overload. During
handling neither bend components, nor change the insulation distances.

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The product contains electrostatic sensitive devices which can easily be
damaged by short circuit or static discharge (ESD). Thus, electronic
components and contacts must not be touched unless ESD measures are
taken beforehand.

Electrical installation

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Carry out the electrical installation according to the relevant regulations
(e. g. cable cross−sections, fusing, connection to the PE conductor).
Additional notes are included in the documentation.

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When working on live products, observe the applicable national
regulations for the prevention of accidents (e.g. BGV 3).

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For compliance with the limit values for radio interference emission at the
site of installation, the components − if specified in the technical data −
have to be mounted in housings (e. g. control cabinets). The housings
have to enable an EMC−compliant installation. In particular observe that
for example control cabinet doors preferably have a circumferential
metallic connection to the housing. Reduce openings or cutouts through
the housing to a minimum.

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Only plug in or remove pluggable terminals in the deenergised state!

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