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CMD600
Safety instructions
Intended use
The CMD600 charge amplifier is to be used exclusively for measurement
tasks and directly related control tasks. Use for any purpose other than the
above is deemed to be non-designated use.
In the interests of safety, the charge amplifier should only be operated as
described in the operating manual. It is also essential to comply with the legal
and safety requirements for the application concerned during use. The same
applies to the use of accessories.
Each time, before starting up the equipment, you must first run a project
planning and risk analysis that takes into account all the safety aspects of
automation technology. This particularly concerns personal and machine
protection.
Additional safety precautions must be taken in plants where malfunctions
could cause major damage, loss of data or even personal injury. In the event
of a fault, these precautions establish safe operating conditions.
This can be done, for example, by mechanical interlocking, error signaling,
limit value switches, etc.
The charge amplifier is not a safety element within the meaning of its intended
use. For safe and trouble-free operation, this amplifier must not only be
correctly transported, stored, sited and mounted but must also be carefully
operated and maintained.
The device must not be connected directly to the mains supply. The
maximum supply voltage must not exceed 18 to 30 V
.
DC
Safety rules
Before commissioning, make sure that the mains voltage and type of current
match the mains voltage and type of current at the place of operation and that
the circuit used is efficiently protected. Connecting electrical devices to low
voltage: to separated extra-low voltage only (safety isolating transformer
according to DINVDE 0551/EN60742). Do not operate the device if the mains
lead is damaged. The device complies with the safety requirements of DIN EN
61010 Part 1 (VDE 0411 Part 1).
The supply connection, as well as the signal and sensor leads, must be
installed in such a way that electromagnetic interference does not adversely
affect device functionality (HBM recommendation: "Greenline shielding
design", downloadable from the Internet at http://www.hbm.com/Greenline).
Automation equipment and devices must be covered over in such a way that
adequate protection or locking against unintentional actuation is provided (e.g.
access checks, password protection, etc.).
A2781−2.1 en/de/fr