INTERFACE Relay - INTERFACE Cabling
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2 Safety notes for use in the low voltage area
2.1 Notes for personnel
– An electrically skilled person who because of their
training, experience and instruction, and knowledge of
relevant standards, can assess any required operations
and recognize any possible dangers. (Definition
according to DIN
VDE 1000-10)
– An electrically instructed person is someone who has
been instructed and, if necessary, trained by an
electrically skilled person in their required tasks and the
possible dangers caused by incorrect handling and
who has also been informed of the necessary safety
equipment, personal safety equipment and safety
measures. (Definition according to DIN
VDE 1000-10)
2.2 Installation and startup
It is prohibited for unqualified personnel to work on the
products, on the machine or in their vicinity.
When working on the products and the system, you must
always keep the operating instructions and other items of
product documentation to hand and observe the information
therein.
The application notes and the circuit details presented in the
product-specific documentation should be understood in a
general sense and the relevant application should be tested
to see if they apply.
Phoenix Contact cannot guarantee the suitability of the
procedures or the circuit suggestions described for the
relevant application.
The products are to be classified as "not short-circuit-proof"
in case "short-circuit-proof" or "conditionally short-circuit-
proof" are not specified in the product description. For the
dimensioning of the overload protection devices take into
account the connection cross-sections and the documented
maximal continuous current (limiting continuous current).
2.3 Removing or replacing components
2.4 Electrostatic discharge
All items to be protected against ESD are supplied in an
ESD bag.
Only qualified personnel should pack, unpack, mount, and
remove an item while observing the ESD regulations.
WARNING: INTERFACE Relay and
INTERFACE Cabling products must only be used
by qualified personnel (qualified electricians or
persons instructed in electrical engineering).
WARNING: The power supply must be
disconnected when carrying out any work
(installation, maintenance, cleaning, etc.).
Observe the national regulations and standards.
WARNING: During operation, this equipment
may have dangerous, live parts.
They can therefore cause considerable damage
to health or equipment, e.g., due to the
unauthorized removal of protective covers or
inadequate maintenance.
Observe the notes in the product-specific
documentation.
WARNING: Dangerous contact voltage
If live parts become freely accessible due to the
removal, replacement or absence of components
(e.g.,
fuses, connectors, etc.), if voltage is
present (≥ SELV/≥ 25 V AC; ≥ 60 V DC) it should
be assumed that dangerous contact voltage is
present.
WARNING: Before removing, replacing or fitting
components, disconnect the power to the
application and ensure that it cannot be switched
on again.
WARNING: Make sure the entire application is
reassembled before switching the power back on.
If these instructions are not followed, there is a
danger of damage to health or even of a
life-threatening injury.
Observe the notes in the product-specific
documentation.
NOTE: Electrostatic discharge
The device contains components that can be
damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharge.
When handling the device, observe the
necessary safety precautions against
electrostatic discharge (ESD), according to
EN
61340-5-1 and
DIN IEC/TR 61340-5-1 VDE 300-5-2.