Electrostatic Sensitive Devices - Siemens SIMOTICS XP Eagle Line 1MB1.33 Operating Instructions Manual

Low-voltage motors, shaft heights 71...315
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2.7 Electrostatic sensitive devices

2.7
Electrostatic sensitive devices
Material damage due to electrostatic discharge
Electronic modules contain components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge.
These components can be damaged or destroyed if they are not handled correctly. To protect
equipment against damage, follow the instructions given below.
• Only touch electronic modules if you absolutely have to work on them.
• The body of the person concerned must have been electrostatically discharged and
grounded immediately before any electronic modules are touched.
• Electronic modules should not be brought into contact with electrically insulating
materials, such as:
– Plastic film
– Plastic parts
– Insulating table supports
– Clothing made of synthetic fibers
• Always place the modules on conductive and grounded surfaces.
• Always pack, store and transport electronic modules or components in conductive
packaging, such as:
– Metallized plastic or metal containers
– Conductive foam material
– Domestic aluminum foil
The ESD protective measures required for components that can be destroyed due to
electrostatic discharge are shown in the following drawings:
a = conductive floor
surface
d = ESD overall
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b = ESD table
e = ESD wristband
c = ESD shoes
f = cabinet ground connection
1MB1.33 Eagle Line shaft heights 71 ... 315
Operating Instructions, 08/2023, A5E52990459A

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