General precautions, Precautions for bulletin 280e/281e applications, Precautions for bulletin 284e applications – Rockwell Automation 281E ArmorStart EtherNet/IP - Getting Started User Manual

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2 ArmorStart EtherNet/IP Distributed Motor Controller Getting Started

Publication 280E-QS001B-EN-P – February 2011

General Precautions

In addition to the precautions listed throughout this manual, the following
statements, which are general to the system, must be read and understood.

Precautions for Bulletin
280E/281E Applications

Precautions for Bulletin
284E Applications

ATTENTION: The controller contains ESD (electrostatic discharge)
sensitive parts and assemblies. Static control precautions are
required when installing, testing, servicing, or repairing the
assembly. Component damage may result if ESD control
procedures are not followed. If you are not familiar with static
control procedures, refer to Publication 8000-4.5.2, Guarding
against Electrostatic Discharge
, or any other applicable ESD
protection handbooks.

ATTENTION: An incorrectly applied or installed controller can
damage components or reduce product life. Wiring or application
errors, such as undersizing the motor, incorrect or inadequate AC
supply, or excessive ambient temperatures, may result in
malfunction of the system.

ATTENTION: Only personnel familiar with the controller and
associated machinery should plan or implement the installation,
startup, and subsequent maintenance of the system. Failure to do
this may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.

ATTENTION: To prevent electrical shock, open disconnect switch
prior to connecting and disconnecting cables. Risk of shock –
environment rating may not be maintained with open receptacles.

ATTENTION: The drive contains high voltage capacitors which
take time to discharge after removal of mains supply. Before
working on drive, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs
(R, S, T [L1, L2, L3]). Wait three minutes for capacitors to discharge
to safe voltage levels. Failure to do so may result in personal injury
or death. Darkened display light-emitting diode (LED)s are not an
indication that capacitors have discharged to safe voltage levels.
Risk of shock – environment rating may not be maintained with
open receptacles.

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