In Operation; Defective Devices - Eaton ESR5-NO-41-24VDC Manual

Emergency-stop and protective door monitoring
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2.4 In operation

2.5 Defective devices

During operation, parts of the electrical switching devices carry hazardous
voltages.
Do not remove any protective covers from electrical switchgear during
operation!
In controlled emergency (category 1) stop applications, serious hazards to
the user can be posed by the machine starting automatically.
Make sure that the higher-level control system will not cause the
machine to restart automatically.
In conformity with DIN EN ISO 13849-1, the manual monitored resetting
device must not trigger a machine start.
Inductive loads can result in sticky relay contacts.
Provide a suitable and effective protective circuit for inductive loads.
Have the suppressor circuit be parallel to the load, not parallel to the
switching contact.
Magnetic fields can affect the device. The surroundings' magnetic field
strength must not exceed 30 A/m.
Do not use the device in the proximity of strong magnetic fields (e.g.,
transformers or magnetite).
Emitted interference is possible when operating relay modules. Radio recep-
tion in residential areas can experience interference as a result.
The device is a class A product.
Observe the requirements regarding emitted interference for electrical
and electronic equipment (DIN EN IEC 61000-6-4).
Take appropriate measures against emitted interference.
The devices may be damaged after a fault, in which case they are considered
faulty.
Proper operation can no longer be guaranteed in this case.
Replace the ESR5-NO-41-24VDC without fail after the first fault!
CAUTION
DESTRUCTION
Repairs to the device, especially those involving opening the
housing, must be carried out exclusively by the manufacturer.
ESR5-NO-41-24VDC 11/23 MN049016EN Eaton.com
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