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CMD600
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.).
When devices are working in a network, these networks must be designed in
such a way that malfunctions in individual nodes can be detected and shut
down.
Safety precautions must be taken both in terms of hardware and software, so
that a line break or other interruptions to signal transmission, such as via the
bus interfaces, do not cause undefined states or loss of data in the
automation device.
Conditions at the place of installation
The CMD600 has the degree of protection IP60. All necessary cables must be
connected and the remaining connections must be sealed with the protective
caps.
Protect the charge amplifier from moisture and dampness or weather
conditions such as direct sunshine, rain, snow, ice and salt water.
The device must be screwed firmly to a base with two screws. The device
should be connected to a grounded conductor potential.
As specified in EN 61326−1, Section 3.6, the connecting cables of the
CMD600 charge amplifier must be no longer than 30 m (when laid within a
building) and must not leave the building.
Maintenance and cleaning
The CMD600 charge amplifier is maintenance-free. Please note the following
points when cleaning:
− Before cleaning, disconnect the device from all connections.
− Clean the CMD600 with a soft, slightly damp (not wet!) cloth. Never use
solvent as this could damage the labeling or the housing.
− When cleaning, ensure that no liquid gets into the device or connections.
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