Rockwell Automation 1336Z SPIDER - FRN 2.xxx-5.xxx User Manual
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Information and Precautions
General Precautions
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Machinery Directive
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ATTENTION: To avoid a hazard of electric shock, verify that
the voltage on the bus capacitors has discharged before
performing any work on the drive. Measure the DC bus voltage
at the + & – terminals of the Power Terminal Block (see Figure
2.1 for location). The voltage must be zero.
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ATTENTION: This drive contains ESD (Electrostatic
Discharge) sensitive parts and assemblies. Static control pre-
cautions are required when installing, testing, servicing or
repairing this assembly. Component damage may result if ESD
control procedures are not followed. If you are not familiar
with static control procedures, reference A-B publication
8000-4.5.2, “Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage” or any
other applicable ESD protection handbook.
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ATTENTION: Ground fault detection devices must not be
used on this drive as the sole protection measure against unin-
tentional shock hazard. The DC component in the ground fault
current may inhibit the correct function of the fault detector.
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ATTENTION: AC drives can cause disturbances to the supply
network. The basic version of the 1336 SPIDER Drive does
not include any harmonic filters and may not fulfill the limits
of the national recommendations. The harmonic voltage dis-
turbances produced by the drive are dependent on the supply
network impedance.
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ATTENTION: The 1336 SPIDER Drive is a component
intended for implementation in machines or systems for the
capital goods industry.
The start-up of the drive in the European market is not
permitted until it has been confirmed that the machine into
which the drives are built is in conformance with the
regulations of the Council Directive Machinery 89/392/EWG.
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ATTENTION: The built-in Stop function (control input at
terminal 20 - 25) must not be used as an emergency stop circuit.
To inhibit uncontrolled machine operation in case of the mal-
function of the drive, the user must provide an external
emergency stop circuit, which ensures disconnection of the
power source from the motor. This circuit must be hardwired
with electro-mechanic components and shall not depend on
electronic logic or software. The stopping device (e.g.
mushroom head pushbutton with lock) must be accessible to
the operator. Failure to observe this precaution could result in
bodily injury or loss of life.