3 residual hazards, Residual hazards, 2safety instructions – Lenze EMF2180IB User Manual

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Lenze · EMF2180IB communication module (EthernetCAN) · Communication Manual · DMS 5.0 EN · 07/2014 · TD17

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Safety instructions

2.2

Device and application-specific safety instructions

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2.2

Device and application-specific safety instructions

• During operation, the communication module must be firmly connected to the inverter.
• Only use cables that meet the listed specifications.

Specification of the CAN bus cable

( 22)

Ethernet cable specification

( 27)

• Decouple your Ethernet home network from the system network for Ethernet-capable Lenze

devices, in order to prevent Ethernet communication faults.

Connecting the Ethernet cable

( 26)

• Before switching on the mains voltage, check ...

• the entire wiring for completeness, short circuit and earth fault:
• whether the bus system is terminated through a bus terminating resistor at the first and last

physical bus station.

Connecting the CAN bus

( 21)

2.3

Residual hazards

Device protection

• The communication module contains electronic components which may be damaged or

destroyed by electrostatic discharge.

Installation

( 17)

• To prevent the RJ45 socket from being damaged, insert or remove the Ethernet cable connector

straight (at a right angle) into or from the socket.

Connecting the Ethernet cable

( 26)

• Observe the following to prevent any damage to the plug-on terminal strips and contacts:

• Wire the plug-on terminal strips first, then plug them on.
• Plug-on terminal strips that are not assigned must also be plugged on.

Voltage supply

( 30)

Documentation for the inverter, control system, system/machine
All the other measures prescribed in this documentation must also be implemented.

Observe the safety instructions and application notes contained in this manual.

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