2 residual hazards, Residual hazards, Safety instructions – Lenze E931Ex User Manual

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Safety instructions

Residual hazards

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GHB 13.0001−EN EN 3.0

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Residual hazards

Protection of persons

After power−off, the power terminals UL, BR and GND still carry hazardous voltages for at
least 3 minutes!

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Before working on the controller, check that no voltage is applied to the power
terminals.

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Always protect the power terminals against contact.

The discharge current to ground (PE) is > 3.5 mA, according to EN 50178.

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If a fixed installation is required, design the PE conductor with a cable cross−section
of at least 1.5 mm

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or use a design with double PE conductor.

Make sure that cables are installed correctly, and that bolted connections and plug
connections are faultless.

Due to the high currents with regard to low−voltage applications, current−carrying parts
can be strongly heated.

Device protection

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Connect or disconnect all pluggable terminals in a deenergised state only!

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A cyclic connection and disconnection of the supply voltage can overload and
destroy the input current limitation of the drive controller:
– When effecting a cyclic switching of the supply voltage over a longer period, the

period between two switch−on processes at least has to be one minute!

Motor protection

Drive systems can reach dangerous overspeeds (e.g. setting of high field frequencies for
motors and machines which are not qualified for this purpose):

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The controllers do not offer any protection against these operating conditions. Use
additional components for this.

Protection of the machine/system

A missing or incorrect resolver adjustment can bring about undefined control states. The
perfect operation is no longer guaranteed.

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