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Lenze EMB934 Series - Residual hazards; Safety instructions for installation according to UL;CSA

Lenze EMB934 Series
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Safety instructions
Residual hazards
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EDBMB9340 DE/EN/FR 12.0
2.2 Residual hazards
Protection of persons
ƒ Before working on the regenerative power supply module, check that no voltage is
applied to the power terminals.
After mains disconnection, the power terminals +UG, −UG remain live for at least
3 minutes.
ƒ The operating temperature of the heatsink at the regenerative power supply
module is > 70 °C:
Skin contact with the heatsink results in burns.
ƒ All pluggable terminals must only be plugged on or removed when no voltage is
applied!
Device protection
ƒ Cyclic connection and disconnection of the supply voltage can overload and destroy
the input current limitation of the connected regenerative power supply modules:
Allow at least 3 minutes between disconnection and reconnection!
ƒ The regenerative power supply module has no overload protection:
The rated current and maximum current values specified in the technical data
must not be exceeded.
ƒ If the DC−bus voltage increases during the feedback operation by more than 75 V
(EMB9341/EMB9342) or 100 V (EMB9343) above the rectified value of the mains
voltage, the regenerative power supply module will be overloaded. This may destroy
the device.
For this reason, the feedback operation must be inhibited if the DC−bus voltage
reaches impermissible values.
For this purpose please follow the circuit proposals ( 124).
2.3 Safety instructions for the installation according to UL/CSA
Warnings!
ƒ Device is live up to 180 s after mains voltage disconnection.
ƒ Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 5000 rms
symmetrical amperes, 480 V max, when protected by CC, J, T or R class fuses
(400/480 V devices).
ƒ Branch circuit protection has to be provided externally in accordance with
corresponding instructions, the National Electrical Code and any additional
codes.
ƒ Use 60/75 °C or 75 °C copper wire only.
ƒ Observe the specifications for fuses and screw−tightening torques in these
instructions.
ƒ Maximum surrounding air temperature 40 °C.

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