Safety precautions – Rockwell Automation 1395 Digital DC Drive User Manual

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Publication 2361-5.01 July 1998

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Safety Precautions

The following general precautions apply to Bulletin 2361 drive
system lineups:

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ATTENTION: Only those familiar with the drive
system, the products used in the system, and the
associated machinery should plan or implement the
installation, startup, and future maintenance of the
system. Failure to comply can result in personal injury
and/or equipment damage.

ATTENTION: Verify that all sources of AC and DC
power are deenergized and locked out or tagged out in
accordance with the requirements of ANSI/NFPA 70E,
Part II.

ATTENTION: The system may contain stored energy
devices. To avoid the hazard of electrical shock, verify
that all voltage on capacitors has been discharged before
attempting to service, repair, or remove a drive system
or its components. You should only attempt the
procedures in this manual if you are qualified to do so
and are familiar with solid-state control equipment and
the safety procedures in ANSI/NFPA 70E.

ATTENTION: An incorrectly applied or incorrectly
installed drive system can result in component damage
and/or a reduction in product life. Wiring or application
errors–such as undersizing the motor, incorrect or
inadequate AC supply, and excessive ambient
temperatures–can result in the malfunction of hte drive
equipment.

ATTENTION: This drive system contains parts and
assemblies that are sensitive to ESD (electrostatic
discharge). Static control precautions are required when
installing, testing, or repairing this assembly.
Component damage can result if ESD control procedures
are not followed. If you are not familiar with static
control procedures, refer to Rockwell Automation
publication 8000-4.5.2, Guarding Against Electrostatic
Damage
, or another adequate handbook on ESD
protection.

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