3 residual hazards, Residual hazards, Safety instructions – Lenze EVF9383 User Manual

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Safety instructions

Residual hazards

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2.3

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2.3−1

EDSVF9383V EN 7.1−04/2012

2.3

Residual hazards

ƒ According to their enclosure, Lenze controllers (frequency inverters,

servo inverters, DC speed controllers) and their components can carry a
voltage, or parts of the controllers can move or rotate during operation.
Surfaces can be hot.
– If the required cover is removed, the controllers are used

inappropriately or installed or operated incorrectly, severe damage to
persons or material assets can occur.

– For more detailed information please see the documentation.

ƒ There is a high amount of energy within the controller. Therefore

always wear personal protective equipment (body protection,
headgear, eye protection, ear protection, hand guard) when working on
the controller when it is live.

ƒ Before working on the controller, check if no voltage is applied to the

power terminals.
– the power terminals U, V, W, +U

G

, −U

G

, BR1, BR2 and 101 ... 104 still

carry dangerous voltage for at least 5 minutes after power−off.

– the power terminals L1, L2, L3, U, V, W, +U

G

, −U

G

, BR1, BR2 and

101 ... 104 carry dangerous voltage when the motor is stopped.

ƒ Before power−off during DC−bus operation, all controllers must be

inhibited and disconnected from the mains.

ƒ The discharge current to PE potential is > 3.5 mA. In accordance with

EN 61800−5−1
– a fixed installation is required.
– the design of the PE conductor has to be double or, in the case of a

single design, must have a cable cross−section of at least 10 mm

2

.

ƒ The controller can only be safely disconnected from the mains via a

contactor on the input side.

ƒ During parameter set transfer the control terminals of the controller

can have undefined states.
– Therefore the connectors X5 and X6 must be disconnected from the

controller before the transfer takes place. This ensures that the
controller is inhibited and all control terminals have the defined state
"LOW".

ƒ Frequent mains switching (e.g. inching mode via mains contactor) can

overload and destroy the input current limitation of the controller.
– Thus, at least five minutes have to pass between two switch−on

processes.

– In case of frequent, safety−related disconnections use the

"safe torque off" safety function (STO).

Protection of persons

Device protection

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