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4 Setting up and commissioning User m anual SIPLACE Wafer System (SWS) 4.2 Infrastructure at the installation location Edition 04/2018 88 4 4.2.3.2 Checking the mains power supply Check whether the p ower supply complies…

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User manual SIPLACE Wafer System (SWS) 4 Setting up and commissioning
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4.2 Infrastructure at the installation location
For details, see the user manual for the SIPLACE CA4 V2, German [item no.: 00198381-xx], En-
glish [0198382-xx].
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4.2.1 Weight and surface load
The machine weight values can be found in section 3.2.5, page 63.
4.2.2 Compressed air supply to SWS
The compressed air supply to the SWS is provided directly from the SIPLACE CA4 V2.
4.2.3 Mains power supply to the SWS
4.2.3.1 Danger notes
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PLEASE NOTE
Also observe the document "Network and compressed air configuration for SMD sys-
tems" (German+English, item no. 00197548-xx), supplied to you on delivery.
DANGER
Dangerous voltage levels!
The SIPLACE Wafer System is supplied with 3 x 380 V~ to 3 x 415 V ± 10 %, 50/60 Hz
or optionally with 3 x 200 V~ to 3 x 340 V~ ± 10 %; 50/60 Hz mains voltage. This means
that some parts of the system carry potentially lethal voltages - even when switched off at
the main power switch and with disconnected mains plug.
Incorrect handling of the SIPLACE Wafer System can therefore result in death or severe
injury or considerable damage to equipment.
Always follow the applicable accident prevention and DIN regulations (particularly EN
60204, part 1 or IEC 60204, part 1) and the applicable regulations in your own coun-
try.
The covers over the power supply unit may ONLY be opened by appropriately quali-
fied and trained personnel.
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4.2.3.2 Checking the mains power supply
Check whether the power supply complies with the prescribed machine specifications (see table
in section 3.2.3
, page 62).
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DANGER
Lethal voltages under the safety cutoff (CSB) cover!
Under the cover there are components which could still carry lethal voltages, even when
the machine is switched off and the mains plug has been disconnected. After disconnect-
ing the mains plug, wait 5 minutes until the capacitors have discharged.
Never open the covers.
Only ASM Assembly Systems GmbH&Co.KG service engineers or the machine
owner's service engineers, who have been trained by ASM, may perform work on the
power supply and the safety cutoff (CBS).
PLEASE NOTE
Load peaks in power supply
For technical reasons, load peaks occur in the power supply.
Please contact your power company to clarify the mains impedance, if necessary.
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4.2.4 Removing the transport locks
Remove all adhesive tape and cable ties which were attached as transportation locks to the
various components:
Reject bin is fixed with gray adhesive tape
Wafer table for X axis is fixed with cable ties
Wafer table for Y axis is fixed with cable ties
Gripper is fixed with cable ties
Flip unit is fixed with cable ties
Wafer changer feed axis (if present)
4.2.5 Removing the corrosion protection from the guide rails
Check whether the SWS has been treated with corrosion protection agent. This must be removed
before setting up the SWS.
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4.2.6 Power supply
After performing final adjustment, connect the SWS to the power supply.
CAUTION
Reduced product life of bearings and guide rails!
If the corrosion protection agent is mixed with the bearing grease on the axes this can
greatly reduce the service life of the bearings and guide rails.
You should therefore remove the corrosion protection from all the axes and bearings
when you traverse the machine axes for the first time during commissioning.
Grease all the axes and bearings with the grease described in the maintenance in-
structions.
CAUTION
Risk of damaging bearing grease!
Alcohol will damage the bearing grease in the guide carriages.
When cleaning the guide rails and scales, make sure that alcohol does not get into
the guide trolley.