Esd Guidelines; Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (Esd) - Siemens SENTRON PAC3100 Manual

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ESD guidelines

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Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD)

ESD components are destroyed by voltage and energy far below the limits of human
perception. Voltages of this kind occur as soon as a device or an assembly is touched by a
person who is not electrostatically discharged. ESD components which have been subject to
such voltage are usually not recognized immediately as being defective, because the
malfunction does not occur until after a longer period of operation.
ESD guidelines
Electrostatic sensitive devices
Electronic modules contain components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge.
These modules can be easily destroyed or damaged by improper handling.
• You must discharge your body electrostatically immediately before touching an
• Always hold the component by the plastic enclosure.
• Electronic modules should not be brought into contact with electrically insulating
• Always place electrostatic sensitive devices on conductive bases.
• Always store and transport electronic modules or components in ESD-safe conductive
CAUTION
Storage and transport
If you have to store or transport the component in non-conductive packaging, you must first
pack the component in ESD-safe, conductive material, e.g., conductive foam rubber, ESD
bag.
SENTRON PAC3100
Manual, 07/2009, A5E02385159B-01
CAUTION
electronic component. To do this, touch a conductive, grounded object, e.g., a bare
metal part of a switch cabinet or the water pipe.
materials such as plastic film, plastic parts, insulating table supports or clothing made of
synthetic fibers.
packaging, e.g. metallized plastic or metal containers. Leave the component in its
packaging until installation.
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