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SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User M anual 1 Operational Safety 05/99 Issue from Softwar e Version SR.405.xx 1.3 Residual voltages in the servo unit and discharge times when placement system i s switched off 1 - 31 1.3 Residual v…

1 Operational Safety SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User Manual
1.2 Safety equipment 05/99 Issue from Software Version SR.405.xx
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1.2.5 Guard on the component table locations
DANGER
All locations must be equipped with feeders in order to guarantee operational reliability. If there are not enough
conveyors available, a guard ("feeder dummy") must be fitted in place of the conveyor.
The following variants can be used:
Item no. 00116820-01SIPLACE guard for 1 location
Item no. 00116821-01SIPLACE guard for 6-10 locations
Item no. 00116822-01SIPLACE guard for 11-20 locations
Fig. 1.2.6 Guard
- Key to Fig. 1.2.6
1 Guard for 1 location2 Guard for 6-10 locations
3 Guard for 11-20 locations

SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User Manual 1 Operational Safety
05/99 Issue from Software Version SR.405.xx 1.3 Residual voltages in the servo unit and discharge times when placement system is
switched off
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1.3 Residual voltages in the servo unit and discharge
times when placement system is switched off
When the emergency stop button is pressed or the placement system is switched off, the electrolytic capaci-
tors quickly discharge to safe residual voltage levels via switched resistors on the discharge board
(00308443-xx).
The voltages can be tapped off at test sockets 001 - 009 on the voltmeter unit in the servo unit.
DANGER
Automatic placement systems from the SIPLACE family are powered with 3 x 400 V ± 10 %, 50/60 Hz mains
voltage.
This means that parts of the system carry potentially fatal voltages - even when switched off at the main switch.
Death, serious injury or considerable damage may result if these placement systems are handled incorrectly.
Always follow the applicable accident prevention and VDE regulations (particularly VDE 0113).
The guard over the servo unit must ONLY be opened by appropriately qualified and trained personnel.
Fig. 1.3.1 Test sockets on the voltmeter unit in the servo unit
un-
switched
switched
Servo
unit

1 Operational Safety SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User Manual
1.3 Residual voltages in the servo unit and discharge times when placement system is switched off 05/99 Issue from Software Version
SR.405.xx
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1.3.1 Operating voltages, residual voltages and discharge times after
pressing the emergency stop button
1.3.2 Residual voltages and discharge times after switching off at the
main switch
CAUTION
To avoid losing data, evaluate the following criteria before switching off your automatic placement system (apart
from in emergencies):
– Has the placement system finished transmitting machine, set-up and working data?
– Has the placement system finished processing the PCB?
– Has the placement system completed the run-up phase?
– Has the Windows NT operating system been shut down correctly?
Test socket 00X
measured at 007
(GND)
Voltage
in normal mode
Residual voltage
after emergency stop
Discharge times
of electrolytic
capacitors at 12 VDC
001 70 VDC 10 VDC < 2 sec
002 30 VDC 30 VDC –
003 30 VDC < 12 VDC < 2 sec
004 24 VDC 24 VDC –
005 12 VDC 12 VDC –
006 5 VDC 5 VDC –
008 70 VDC 10 VDC < 2 sec
009 100 VDC 10 VDC < 1 sec
Tab. 1.3 - 1 Operating voltages, residual voltages and discharge times after pressing the emergency stop button
Test socket 00X
measured at 007 (GND)
Residual voltage
when main switch is off
Discharge times
of electrolytic
capacitors at 12 VDC
001 < 12 VDC < 2 sec
002 < 12 VDC < 2 sec
003 < 12 VDC < 2 sec
004 0 VDC –
005 0 VDC –
006 0 VDC –
008 < 12 VDC < 2 sec
009 < 12 VDC < 1 sec
Tab. 1.3 - 2 Residual voltages and discharge times after switching off at the main switch