STOBER 3 | General safety instructions
03/2020 | ID 442793.03
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3.3 Intended use
As defined by DIN EN 50178, drive controllers are electrical devices operating as power electronics to control the flow of
energy in high-voltage systems.
They are intended solely for the operation of motors that meet the requirements of DIN EN 60034-1:
§ STOBER Lean motors of the LM series
§ Synchronous servo motors (e.g. of the EZ series)
§ Asynchronous motors
§ Torque motors
The connection of other electronic loads or operation outside applicable technical specifications constitutes improper use.
When installing drive controllers in machines, commissioning (i.e. commencing intended operation) may not be performed
until it has been determined that the machine is in compliance with local laws and directives. For example, in the European
region, the following applies:
§ Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
§ Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
§ EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
EMC-compliant installation
The SC6 drive controller and accessories must be installed and wired compliant for EMC
Modification
As the user, you may not make any physical, technical or electrical modifications to the SC6 drive controller and the
accessories.
Maintenance
The SC6 drive controller and accessories are maintenance-free. However, take appropriate measures to detect or prevent
possible errors in the connecting wiring.
Product life span
A drive controller with integrated safety module must be taken out of operation 20 years after the production date. The
production date of the drive controller is found on the accompanying nameplate.
3.4 Transport and storage
Inspect the delivery for any transport damage immediately after you receive it. Notify the transport company of any
damage immediately. Do not put a damaged product into operation.
To ensure the faultless and safe operation of the products, they must be professionally configured, installed, operated and
maintained.
Store the products in a dry and dust-free room if you do not install them immediately.
Transport and store the products in the original packaging and protect the products from mechanical impacts and
vibrations. Observe the transport and storage conditions recommended in the technical data.
Initiate reforming on the drive controllers in storage every year or before commissioning; see the chapter Storage [}31].