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Siemens Simatic S7-1500 - Behavior in Case of Emergency; Material Damage; Transport and Storage; Installation and Connection

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2.10 Behavior in case of emergency
S7-1500R/H redundant system
System Manual, 01/2024, A5E41814787-AF
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2.10 Behavior in case of emergency
Force EMERGENCY OFF.
When the safe operating state has been restored:
Unlock the EMERGENCY OFF mechanism.
The person responsible for the system ensures that the system starts up in a controlled
and defined manner.
2.11 Material damage
2.11.1 Transport and storage
Only pack, store, transport and ship electronic components, modules or devices in the
original product packaging or in other suitable materials, e.g. conductive foam rubber or
aluminum foil.
Observe the limits during transport and storage. See Technical specifications (Page 479)
section.
2.11.2 Installation and connection
We recommend touching components, modules and devices only if they are grounded by
one of the following measures:
With an ESD wrist strap.
With ESD shoes or ESD grounding strips in ESD areas with conductive flooring.
Place electronic components, modules and devices only on conductive surfaces (e.g.
tables with ESD coating, conducting ESD plastic foam, ESD packing bags, ESD transport
containers).
Ensure that there is sufficient overvoltage protection.
Do not install/remove the following elements when the power is on
Observe the section Replacing components of the S7-1500R/H redundant system
(Page 443).
Observe the special conditions in the section Standards and approvals (Page 479).

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