4.4 Connecting the power supply
4.4.1
Safety rules
Because of the wide range of possible applications, only the basic rules for electrical installation
are described in this section. At a minimum, you must comply with these basic rules to ensure
problem-free operation.
Rules for safe operation
In order to ensure safe operation of your equipment, implement the following measures and
adapt them to suit your particular conditions:
● An EMERGENCY-OFF concept based on applicable technical specifications
(e.g. European Standards EN 60204, EN 418 and associated standards).
● Additional measures to limit the travel of axes
(e.g. hardware limit switch).
● Equipment and measures to protect motors and power electronics according to the
SINAMICS Installation Guidelines.
In order to identify hazards, we also recommend that a risk analysis be conducted on the entire
system in accordance with the basic safety requirements set out in Appendix 1 of the EU
machinery directive.
Additional references
● Guidelines on Handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD), see Appendix ESD
guidelines (Page 327) in this manual.
● For installing a system with SIMATIC ET 200 I/O (e.g. ET 200S, ET 200M, etc.), see the
manuals for the relevant ET 200 I/O systems.
● For further information on EMC, we recommend the configuration manual
EMC Installation
Guidelines / Basic System Requirementsn
, article number 6FC5297-0AD30-0AP3.
Standards and regulations
You must comply with the applicable VDE guidelines when wiring the SIMOTION D410‑2, in
particular VDE 0100 and VDE 0113 for disconnecting devices, short-circuit and overload
protection.
4.4.2 Wiring the power supply
If no digital outputs are used or if the SIMOTION D410‑2 is being operated on a mounting
plate, the SIMOTION D410-2 can be supplied by the Power Module via the PM-IF interface.
Connecting
4.4 Connecting the power supply
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