Safety Precautions

Attention

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Digital servo drives, corresponding to EN 50178/VDE 0160, are power electronic components utilized for the regulation of the flow of energy in electrical power installations. They are exclusively designed and configured to supply SSD Drives, or SSD Drives approved, servo motors. Handling, installation, operation, and maintenance are only permitted under the conditions of and in keeping with the effective and/or legal regulations, regulation publications and this technical document.

The operator must make sure that these regulations are strictly followed.

The Concept of Galvanic Separation and Insulation:

Galvanic separation and insulation corresponding to EN 50178/VDE 0160, provides for additional insulation protection.

In addition, all digital signal inputs and outputs are provided with a galvanic separation utilizing either a relay or an optical coupler. In this way, an increased level of protection against potential interference and a limitation of potential damage due to incorrect connections are provided.

The voltage level must not exceed the designated low safety voltage of 60V DC or 25V AC, respectively, in accordance with EN 50178/VDE 0160.

The operator must make sure that these regulations are strictly followed.

High Voltage!

Danger of Electrocution!

Life Threatening Danger!

Due to safety considerations and the product guarantee, the operator is prohibited from opening the servo drive case. Service, maintenance and repair of SSD Drives products should only be carried out by specified representatives of the company. Expert configuration and professional installation, as described by this

document, are the best way to insure for the problem-free operation Caution ! of the SSD Drives servo drive!

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