Safety Instructions; General Instructions; Transport, Storage And Installation - KEB combivert R6-S Instruction Manual

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Safety Instructions

2.
Safety Instructions
2.1

General instructions

CAUTION - Risk
of Electrical
Shock
Only Qualifi ed
Electrical
Personnel
Observe
Standards
2.2

Transport, storage and installation

The storage and transport of the COMBIVERT must be done in the original packing. It is to be protected against
humidity and excessive cooling and thermal effects. Long-distance transportation must be carried out in the
original packing. It is to be secured against physical impact and shock during transport. Verify the packaging for
signs of mishandling before removal from the packaging. Contact the shipper in case of damage. After removing
the fi nal packing, the COMBIVERT R6 must be mounted on a stable mounting base.
Protect Against
Accidental
Contact
Hot Surface
US - 6
The COMBIVERT R6 power supply and recovery unit contains dangerous voltages which
can cause death or serious injury.
The COMBIVERT R6 can be adjusted such that energy is returned to the line supply system
even in case of power failure during generator operation. Therefore dangerous high voltage
can exist in the unit even after disconnection from the line supply system.
Before working with the unit always verify the voltage has dropped to a safe value by
measuring both the DC bus voltage and the AC line voltage at the R6 unit.
Care should be taken to ensure correct and safe operation and to minimize risk to personnel
and equipment.
All work from the transport, to installation and start-up as well as maintenance may only be
done by qualifi ed personnel (IEC 364 and/or CENELEC HD 384 and IEC-Report 664 and
note national safety regulations). According to this manual, qualifi ed personnel means those
who are able to recognize and judge the possible dangers based on their technical training
and experience as well as those with knowledge of the relevant standards and who are
familiar with the fi eld of power transmission or conversion.
The COMBIVERT R6 must not be started until it is determined that the installation complies
with 89/392/EEC (machine directive) as well as the EMC-directive (89/336/EEC)(note
EN60204), the US - NEC, and the OSHA machine safety code.
The COMBIVERT R6 meets the requirements of the Low-Voltage Directive 73/231/EEC. The
harmonized standard of the series EN 61800-5-1 (VDE 0160) is used.
This is a product of limited interference susceptibility in accordance with IEC 61800-3. This
product may cause radio interference in residential areas. In this case the installer/operator
may need to take corresponding measures.
The COMBIVERT R6 must be protected against abnormal operation. Components and
covers must not be bent or moved as this may affect insulation distances. The units contain
electrostatically endangered components which can be destroyed by inappropriate handling.
For that reason the contact of electronic components and circuit boards is to be avoided.
The equipment must not be switched on if it is damaged as it may no longer comply with
mandatory standards.
Make sure during installation there is at least the minimum clearance and enough cooling.
Climate conditions must be observed in accordance with this instruction manual.
Heatsinks can reach high temperatures, which can cause burns when touched. A warning
notice "hot surface" must be mounted on the machine control panel if direct physical contact
with the heatsink can not be avoided.

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