Commissioning - Siemens sinamics dcp Operating Instructions Manual

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Commissioning

This unit is subject to hazardous voltage levels and contains dangerous rotating machine
parts (fans). Failure to comply with these Operating Instructions can lead to death, serious
injury and material damage.
Only qualified personnel who are familiar with all the safety instructions in this description,
as well as the installation, operating, and maintenance instructions, should carry out work
on this unit.
Perfect, safe and reliable operation of the equipment assumes that it has been
professionally transported, stored, mounted and installed as well as correct operation and
servicing.
Even when all contactors are open, the device is still subject to dangerous electrical voltage
levels. The internal DC-link capacitors may still be charged. Before starting any service or
maintenance work, disconnect the device on both power unit sides (P1/N1 and P2/N2).
To operate the SINAMICS DCP, the front cover fixing screw must be tight.
These instructions are not exhaustive and, as such, cannot outline all the measures
required in order to operate the device safely. Where necessary, additional information or
instructions may be required for special applications. If you encounter specific problems
that have not been handled in enough detail for the purposes of the buyer, then please
contact your local Siemens office.
The use of non-approved parts for carrying out repair work on the device or handling of the
device by inadequately qualified personnel will result in dangerous conditions with the risk
of death, serious injury, or extensive damage to equipment. All safety measures listed in
these Operating Instructions, as well as all warning signs attached to the device, must be
followed.
Observe all the warning notices in Chapter Safety notes (Page 15) of these Operating
Instructions.
NOTICE
Before coming into contact with modules (and in particular the CUDs), the operator must be
electrostatically discharged in order to protect electronic components against high voltages
that are produced by electrostatic charging. The easiest way to do this is to touch a
conductive, grounded object immediately beforehand (for example, bare metal parts of
control cabinet).
Modules must not come into contact with highly insulating materials (such as plastic sheets,
insulated desktops, or articles of clothing manufactured from synthetic fibers).
Modules may be placed only on conductive surfaces.
SINAMICS DCP
Operating Instructions, 05/2016, A5E34382853K
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