Protect
against
accidental
contact
The COMBIVERT R6 must be protected against invalid loading. Components
and covers must not be bent or moved as this may affect insulation distances.
The units contain electrostatic sensitive devices which can be destroyed by
inappropriate handling. For that reason the contact of electronic devices and
contacts is to be avoided. The equipment must not be switched on if it is dam-
aged as it may no longer comply with mandatory standards.
Make sure that during installation there is enough minimum clearance and
enough cooling. Climatic conditions must be observed in accordance with the
instruction manual.
Hot surface
Heat sinks can reach temperatures, which can cause burns when touching. If
in case of structural measures a direct contact cannot be avoided, a warning
notice "hot surface" must be mounted at the machine.
4.3 Electrical connection
Note capaci-
tor
discharge
time
Before any installation and connection work, the system must be switched off
and secured.
After clearing the DC link capacitors are still charged with high voltage for
a short period of time. The unit can be worked on again, after it has been
switched off for 5 minutes.
Secure
isolation
The terminals of the control terminal strip are securely isolated in accordance
with EN 61800-5-1. With existing or newly wired circuits the person installing
the units or machines must ensure that the EN requirements are met. With
frequency inverters that are not isolated from the supply circuit all control
linesmustbeincludedinotherprotectivemeasures(e.g.doubleinsulationor
shielded,earthedandinsulated).
Voltage
with re-
spect to
ground
TheconnectionofCOMBIVERTR6isallowedto:
symmetricalmainswithavoltagephase(L1,L2,L3)withrespecttoneutral
conductor/ground(N/PE)ofmaximum305V.
Stationary
connection
TheCOMBIVERT R6isdesignedforxedconnection,sincedischargecur-
rentsof>3.5mAoccurespeciallywhenusingtogetherwithEMClters.There-
fore,therequirementsorinstructionsfromEN60204-1(VDE0113)andEN
61800-5-1(IEC0160-5-1)mustbeobserved.
GB - 62
Safety Instructions