Safety; The Safety Symbols Used In The Manual; Warning - Vacon 100 Flow Installation Manual

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SAFETY

2.1

THE SAFETY SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL

This manual contains warnings and cautions, which are identified with safety symbols. The
warnings and cautions give important information on how to prevent injury and damage to
the equipment or your system.
Read the warnings and cautions carefully and obey their instructions.
Table 1: The safety symbols
The safety symbol
2.2

WARNING

WARNING!
Do not touch the components of the power unit when the drive is connected to
mains. The components are live when the drive is connected to mains. A contact
with this voltage is very dangerous.
WARNING!
Do not touch the motor cable terminals U, V, W, the brake resistor terminals or the
DC terminals when the drive is connected to mains. These terminals are live when
the drive is connected to mains, also when the motor does not operate.
WARNING!
Do not touch the control terminals. They can have a dangerous voltage also when
the drive is disconnected from mains.
2
The safety word
If you do not obey the
WARNING!
instructions, injury or
death is possible.
If you do not obey the
CAUTION!
instructions, damage to
the equipment is possible.
If you do not obey the
HOT SURFACE!
instructions, burns are
possible.
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Maclean Gadri
April 2, 2025

please I'm having a problem with my AC drive at my factory. there is a current overload on the display anytime I switch on the lift fan.

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Mr. Anderson
April 2, 2025

A current overload on the display of a Vacon 100 Flow AC drive when switching on the lift fan could be caused by the capacitive currents generated in the AC drive. These currents may affect the operation of fault current protective switches, potentially leading to incorrect detection and overload indication.

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