AEG Electrolux THYRO-A Operations Instructions Page 9

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The national and regional safety regulations are observed.
The personnel has access to the operating instructions and safety
regulations at all times.
The operating conditions and restrictions resulting from the technical
data are observed.
Should abnormal voltages, noises, increased temperatures, vibration
or similar occur, the device is immediately put out of operation and
the maintenance personnel is informed.
2.4 PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS
Only qualified electro-technical personnel who are familiar with
the pertinent safety and installation regulations may perform the
following:
- transport
- installation
- connection
- commissioning
- maintenance
- testing
- operation.
These operating instructions must be read carefully by all persons
working with or on the equipment prior to installation and initial
startup.
2.5 INTENDED USE
The device may only be used for the purpose for which it was intended,
as persons may otherwise be exposed to dangers (e. g. electric shock,
burns) and plants also (e. g. overload). The user must therefore observe
the following points:
It is not permitted to make any unauthorised modifications to the
unit or to use any spare parts or replacement parts not approved by
Advanced Energy, or to use the unit for any other purpose.
The warranty obligations of the manufacturer are only applicable if
these operating instructions are observed and complied with.
The device may only be used for control and regulation of electrical
power.
• The device is a component that cannot function alone.
• Project planning must account for the proper use of the device.
Never exceed the maximum permitted connection values as given on
the type plate.
The device may only be operated in conjunction with a connected
ahead mains disconnect device (e. g. switch, VDE 0105 T1).
It must be guaranteed that in the event of a fault, no uncontrolled
currents, voltages or power may occur in the circuit.
Despite proper use, it is possible in the event of a fault, that the
device will not control the currents, voltages and power in the load
circuit (example: if the power components are destroyed (broken
down or high-resistance), the following reactions are possible: current
interrupted, half wave operation, permanent flow of power).
2.6 USE OF THE DEVICE
2.6.1 OPERATION
Only switch on the mains voltage at the device when there is no
danger to persons, system or load.
• Protect the device against dust and damp.
• Ensure that the ventilation openings are not blocked.
2.6.2 PRIOR TO INSTALLATION/COMMISSIONING
If stored in a cold environment: ensure that the device is absolutely
dry. (Allow the device a period of at least two hours to acclimatise
before commissioning)
Check that the voltage data on the type plate matches the mains
voltage.
• Only install the device in an upright position.
• Ensure sufficient ventilation of the cabinet if mounted in a cabinet.
Observe minimum spacing (clearance: 150 mm above, 100 mm
below). The devices can be installed next to each other without
spacing between.
Ensure that the device cannot be heated up by heat sources below
it. (The power loss is given in the type overview table, see page 83,
Technical data).
• Ground the device in accordance with local regulations.
Connect the device to the mains and the corresponding load in
accordance with the connection diagrams.
The device is parameterised when delivered. The parameters are
adapted to the particular power unit. Check default settings and
adjust to application conditions if necessary (e.g. operating mode,
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