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1 Safety
Operation Manual KeDrive D3-DA BG3 and BG4
1804.200B.1-01 Date: 03/2023
Safety
y The emergency stop function (as per EN 60204-1:2006) shuts down the supply
of power to a machine, which results in the drives coasting down in an uncon-
trolled manner. To avert hazards, check whether it is appropriate:
To keep individual drives in operation
To initiate specic safety procedures
To incorporate a Safe Torque Off function (Safe Torque Off: movement stop
by "switching off the electrical supply" or STO)
2.7 Relevant laws, standards and directives
applied
For information about laws, standards and directives applied by KEBA, refer to the
declaration of conformity.
NOTE:
Depending on the specic application for the devices, other laws, standards
and directives with provisions about "safety" may apply. If necessary, contact
the machine or system manufacturer.
NOTE:
Due to possible output frequencies >600Hz, the following variants of the
drive controllers fall under Dual Use Regulation (EU) no. 1382/2014 dated
22 October 2014 item 3A225:
D3-DA 3xx/x-xxxx-Yxxx-xxxx, Y = 0 and Y = 1
Export authorisation is therefore required for non-EU countries. Please note
the information in the delivery documents.
NOTE:
The KEBA drive controllers described here do not fall under the Ecodesign
Regulation (EU)2019/1781 (efciency class IE2) because at least one of the
following points applies if used as intended:
y Operation exclusively for servomotors with speed/position feedback
y Supply with DC voltage
y Supply with single-phase AC voltage
y Supply with low voltage <100 V
2.5 Misuse
Our devices are:
y Not intended for installation in vehicles. Deployment of the device in mobile
equipment is classed as non-standard ambient conditions and is permissible
only by special agreement.
y Not intended for installation in environments with harmful oils, acids, gases,
vapours, dusts, radiation, etc.
y Not approved for usage in special applications (e.g. in potentially explosive
atmospheres or areas in which there is a risk of re).
y Not approved for usage outside a switch cabinet.
y Not approved for the generation of high-frequency onboard
networks for which the devices are not designed.
NOTE:
The use of devices in warehouse storage and retrieval systems operated
inside and outside the rack aisle on rails is allowed provided the vibration does
not exceed the maximum standard values 3M1 as per DINEN60721-3-3.
2.6 Responsibility
Electronic devices are not fail-safe. The installer and/or organisation operating a
complete machine or system is responsible:
y For ensuring the drive is rendered safe if the device fails.
y For ensuring the safety of personnel and machinery
y For ensuring the complete machine is in correct working order
y For the risk assessment on the complete machine or system according to
DIN EN 12100:2011 and EN ISO 13849-1
In EN 60204-1:2006 "Safety of machinery", pay attention to:
y The topic of "Electrical equipment of machines". The safety requirements on
electrical machines specied there are intended to protect personnel and ma-
chinery or systems.

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