Basic safety notes
2.14 Notes on particular risks
86
06.00 | LDM | Assembly and Operating Manual | en | GAS360926
Possible electrostatic energy
Components or assembly groups may become electrostatically
charged. When the electrostatic charge is touched, the discharge
may trigger a shock reaction leading to injuries.
• The operator must ensure that all components and assembly
groups are included in the local potential equalisation in
accordance with the applicable regulations.
• While paying attention to the actual conditions of the working
environment, the potential equalisation must be implemented
by a specialist electrician according to the applicable
regulations.
• The effectiveness of the potential equalisation must be verified
by executing regular safety measurements.
DANGER
Risk of injury due to magnetic fields
The integrated high performance permanent magnets can
represent a risk to persons with an active or passive implant.
Persons with heart pace-makers, active or passive implants are
•
prohibited from entering the area of the magnetic field.
DANGER
Danger from voltage!
Touching live parts can be deadly.
Switch off the power supply before any assembly, adjustment
•
or maintenance work and secure against being switched back
on again.
Only qualified electricians my carry out electrical installation
•
work.
Disconnect the converters from the power supply.
•
The intermediate circuit capacitors must be discharged.
•
Note the correct sequence for connecting cables (first the
•
grounding cable, then conductors).
DANGER
Danger from electric voltage!
Even if the voltage supply is not switched on, potentially lethal
voltage may occur on the module as a result of movement.
Never touch the electric contacts.
•
Place protective caps onto the electric contacts.
•