2 residual hazards, Safety instructions – Lenze ECSxK series User Manual

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Safety instructions

Residual hazards

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EDBCSXKXXX EN 1.0

2.2

Residual hazards

Protection of persons
ƒ Before working on the capacitor module, check that no voltage is applied to the

power terminals,
– because the power terminals +UG and -UG at the supply module remain live for at

least 3 minutes after mains switch-off.

– because the power terminals +UG and -UG remain live when the motor is stopped.

ƒ If an error occurs (short circuit to frame or earth fault) a DC residual current may

occur in the PE conductor. If an earth-leakage circuit breaker (residual current

device) is used to protect against direct or indirect contact, only the use of an

earth-leakage circuit breaker of type B is permissible on the current supply side. If

not, another protective measure is to be used, as for example, separation from the

environment by double or reinforced insulation or separation from the mains by

using a transformer.

Device protection
ƒ All pluggable connection terminals must only be connected or disconnected when

no voltage is applied.

ƒ The power terminals +UG, -UG and PE are not protected against polarity reversal.

– When wiring, observe the polarity of the power terminals.

ƒ The power may only be converted if the power supply module in the power system

is ready for operation and the charging current limitation is bridged. Otherwise the

charging current limitation can be destroyed.

ƒ If the charging current limitation is active, a cyclic switching of the mains voltage at

the power supply module can overload and destroy the capacitor. Therefore, at least

three minutes have to pass between two starting operations in case of cyclic mains

switching over a longer period of time.

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