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Safety Precautions

Safety Precautions for PWM Controller [Box type]

  • To ensure that this product is used safely, be sure that you read and understand the following precautions fully and use it only as directed.
  • Be sure to read these Safety Precautions carefully before installing, connecting, operating, maintaining, or inspecting the product. Follow all the precautions and directions given here.
  • The product has been designed and manufactured for built-in use in general industrial machinery, and might not be used otherwise.
  • The product falls into the Category 16 (Class 85, Item 43) of the Appended Table 1 of the Export Trade Control Order. When exporting the product either as a standalone item or as part of another product, be sure to implement the necessary procedures including the“ Informed Cases” and “Objective Cases” based on the “Catch-All Controls” defined by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan.
  • When disposing the product, treat it as industrial waste. For instructions on proper disposal methods, please contact local government authorities.
  • When using the product in equipment that could affect people’s lives or health, that is used on a car, ship, or aircraft, or that could have a major impact on society or on the public, use it at your own discretion only after deploying sufficient safety measures and making prior evaluation.
  • Fully understand the Safety Precautions described in this document before using the product. SANYO DENKI will not be liable for any accidents resulting in death, injury, or property damage due to the failure of the product.

Safety precautions necessary for preventing any possible bodily injury or damage to property or equipment are ranked in two levels:

WarningWarning

Denotes hazards which could cause severe bodily injury or death as a result of incorrect operation.

CautionCaution

Denotes hazards which could cause bodily injury or property damage as a result of incorrect operation.

Note: Even those items marked‘Caution’ might also result in serious consequences depending on the situation. Be sure to observe them carefully to the same extent as items marked‘Warning.’

WarningWarning

  • When using the product in the following equipment, use it at your own discretion only after deploying sufficient safety measures and making prior evaluation.
    - Equipment that could affect people’s lives or health
    - Equipment that is used on a car, ship, or aircraft
    - Equipment that could have a major impact on society or on the public
    - SANYO DENKI will not be liable for any accidents involving human casualties (death, injury, etc.) or property damage due to the failure of the product while use in such equipment.
  • Ensure that wiring is done correctly. Failure to do so might result in fire, burns, or electrical shock.
  • Never use in explosive atmospheres, as doing so might result in fires, burns, or bodily injury.
  • Do not operate the product with live parts exposed. Doing so might result in electric shock.
  • Turn off the power and stop using the product immediately if you notice any sparks, smoke, odd odors or sounds, or anything unusual during operation. Failure to do so might result in fire, bodily injury, or electrical shock.
  • Never allow the product to fall, topple over, or be subjected to excessive shocks when moving it. Doing so might result in product failure or performance deterioration.
  • The product should be handled by technically qualified personnel or someone with sufficient expertise; the personnel shall be assigned at your own discretion.
  • Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or alter the product in any way, as doing so might result in electrical shock, fire, or bodily injury.

CautionCaution

Handling

  • Installation, mounting, connections, wiring, and relocation of the product should be done by technically qualified personnel or someone with sufficient expertise; the personnel shall be assigned at your own discretion. Never perform such work while the product is on, as this might lead to injury, electrical shock, burns, or fire.
  • Never allow yourself to come into contact with the product when measuring insulation resistance or dielectric strength. There is danger of electric shock.
  • Never attempt to disassemble or alter the product in any way. Doing so might not only result in substandard performance, but also fire, burns, bodily injury, or electrical shock.

Operation

  • Take protective measures for the equipment in which the product is embedded in case the product stops, malfunctions, or fails during operation.
  • Never use the product at voltages, temperatures, or any other parameters exceeding those given in the product specifications.
    Otherwise, it might result in substandard performance, failure, fire, bodily injury, or electrical shock.
  • Do not remove the nameplate. Doing so might result in product failure or electrical shock.
  • Do not turn the power on or off on the negative power line. Doing so might damage the product.
  • Do not apply excessive force to the product while it is operating. Otherwise, it may result in product failure.

Installation

  • When fixing the product into place, be sure to take into consideration the product’s weight and all other relevant factors. Failure to do so may result in the product or its parts falling, resulting in bodily injury or device failure.
  • Never install or remove the product while it is wired.
  • When fixing the product with screws, ensure correct tightening torque. If the tightening torque is over the recommended values, the product structure may deform or break.
  • Take proper precautions against static electricity when wiring. Failure to do so might cause failure of the product or equipment.
  • Make connections correctly in accordance with the information of Instruction Manual and the nameplate of the product. Failure to do so might result in equipment failure or the malfunction, failure, or performance degradation of the product.
  • Ensure that wires are fitted with insulation to prevent accidental short-circuiting. Failure to do so may result in device failure, product failure, or product malfunction.

Operating Environments

  • Avoid using or storing the product in the following environments. Otherwise, it might result in fire or the failure or performance degradation of the product.
    In environments where flammable or corrosive gas is present, where water or oil splashes, where there is much dust or humidity, where condensation occurs, where exposed to radioactive rays or direct sunlight, where a salty sea breeze blows or seawater splashes, where the product might be contaminated by such corrosive materials as sulfurous water, sulfurous volcanic ash, organic solvents, acidic and alkali chemicals, or nuclear fuel materials, where subjected to constant vibration, strong shocks, centrifugal force, acceleration, or strong magnetic force, where electromagnetic noise radiation is present, where the electromagnetic noise overlaps into power voltage, or where subjected to rapid environmental fluctuations (temperature, humidity, pressure, etc.).

Storage

  • The product should be stored in packaging.
  • Ensure that the product is stored in the following environments where:
    - the temperature is normal and stable;
    - the relative humidity is 20 to 85% with no sudden changes in humidity and no condensation;
    - not subjected to direct sunlight;
    - not subjected to water, oil, corrosive materials, or other hazardous substances;
    - and not subjected to vibration or shock.

Maintenance

  • Maintenance and inspections of the product should be done by technically qualified personnel or someone with sufficient expertise; the personnel shall be assigned at your own discretion. Otherwise, it might result in fire, burns, bodily injury, or electrical shock.
  • Perform maintenance or inspections while the product is off. Otherwise, it may result in fire, burns, bodily injury, or electrical shock.
  • Never use gasoline, paint thinner, benzene, or any other organic solvents to clean the product. Also, avoid placing excessive stresses on the product. Otherwise, it might result in product deformation or performance degradation.

Last updated: September 2024

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