Watson-Marlow MM420 User Manual

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Safety Instructions

Issue 10/06

MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instructions

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6SE6400-5AA00-0BP0

NOTICE
♦ Keep these operating instructions within easy reach of the equipment and

make them available to all users

♦ Whenever measuring or testing has to be performed on live equipment, the

regulations of Safety Code VBG 4.0 must be observed, in particular § 8
"Permissible Deviations when Working on Live Parts”. Suitable electronic tools
should be used.

♦ Before installing and commissioning, please read these safety instructions and

warnings carefully and all the warning labels attached to the equipment. Make
sure that the warning labels are kept in a legible condition and replace missing
or damaged labels.

Transport & Storage

WARNING
♦ Correct transport, storage, erection and mounting, as well as careful

operation and maintenance are essential for proper and safe operation of the
equipment.

CAUTION
♦ Protect the inverter against physical shocks and vibration during transport and

storage. Also be sure to protect it against water (rainfall) and excessive
temperatures (see Table 5-1 on page 184).

Commissioning

WARNING
♦ Work on the device/system by unqualified personnel or failure to comply with

warnings can result in severe personal injury or serious damage to material.
Only suitably qualified personnel trained in the setup, installation,
commissioning and operation of the product should carry out work on the
device/system.

♦ Only permanently-wired input power connections are allowed. This equipment

must be grounded (IEC 536 Class 1, NEC and other applicable standards).

♦ If a Residual Current-operated protective Device (RCD) is to be used, it must

be an RCD type B. Machines with a three phase power supply, fitted with
EMC filters, must not be connected to a supply via an ELCB (Earth Leakage
Circuit-Breaker - see DIN VDE 0160, section 5.5.2 and EN50178 section
5.2.11.1).

♦ The following terminals can carry dangerous voltages even if the inverter is

inoperative:
- the power supply terminals L/L1, N/L2, L3.
- the motor terminals U, V, W, DC+, DC-

♦ This equipment must not be used as an ‘emergency stop mechanism’ (see

EN 60204, 9.2.5.4)

CAUTION
The connection of power, motor and control cables to the inverter must be carried
out as shown in Fig. 2-8 on page 33, to prevent inductive and capacitive
interference from affecting the correct functioning of the inverter.

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