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Branson Emerson 2000X aed - General Precautions

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1019572 REV. 03 5
1.2 General Precautions
Take the following precautions before servicing the power supply:
Be sure the power switch is in the Off position before making any electrical connections
To prevent the possibility of an electrical shock, always plug the power supply into a grounded
power source
Power supplies produce high voltage. Before working on the power supply module, do the
following:
Turn off the power supply;
Unplug main power; and
Allow at least 5 minutes for capacitors to discharge
Before working on the actuator, or opening the door, do the following:
Disconnect the power supply signal cable, and
Engage the E-Stop
High voltage is present in the power supply. Do not operate with the cover removed
High line voltages exist in the ultrasonic power supply module. Common points are tied to circuit
reference, not chassis ground. Therefore, use only non-grounded, battery-powered multimeters
when testing these modules. Using other types of test equipment can present a shock hazard
Be sure power is disconnected from the power supply before setting a DIP switch
Keep hands from under the horn. Down force (pressure) and ultrasonic vibrations can cause
injury
Do not cycle the welding system if either the RF cable or converter is disconnected
When using larger horns, avoid situations where fingers could be pinched between the horn and
the fixture
Be aware that the actuator is “armed” if air pressure is indicated on the front panel air pressure
gauge
In normal operation, bearing seals will retain an adequate amount of grease for safe bearing
operation. Bearing can leak but contains enough grease for the life of the bearing. Removing and
running without grease will void the warranty. For more information contact product support
CAUTION Loud Noise Hazard
Sound level and frequency of the noise emitted during the ultrasonic
assembly process may depend upon a. type of application, b. size,
shape and composition of the material being assembled, c. shape
and material of the holding fixture, d. welder setup parameters and
e. tool design.
Some parts vibrate at an audible frequency during the process. Some
or all of these factors may result in an uncomfortable noise being
emitted during the process. In such cases operators may need to be
provided with personal protective equipment. See 29 CFR (Code of
Federal Regulations) 1910.95 Occupational Noise Exposure.
Refer to Table 1.1
Manufacturers of Protective Materials and
Equipment.

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