Mitsubishi Electronics MDS-R Engraver User Manual


 
6. Installation
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6-2 Installation of the units
CAUTION
1. Install the unit on noncombustible material. Direct installation on combustible
material or near combustible materials may lead to fires.
2. Follow the instructions in this manual and install the unit while allowing for the
unit mass.
3. Do not get on top of the units or motor, or place heavy objects on the unit.
Failure to observe this could lead to injuries.
4. Always use the unit within the designated environment conditions.
5. Do not let conductive objects such as screws or metal chips, etc., or
combustible materials such as oil enter the units.
6. Do not block the units intake and outtake ports. Doing so could lead to failure.
7. The units and servomotor are precision devices, so do not drop them or apply
strong impacts on them.
8. Do not install or run units or servomotor that is damaged or missing parts.
9. When storing for a long time, please contact your dealer.
10. Always observe the installation directions. Failure to observe this could lead to
faults.
11. Secure the specified distance between the units and panel’s inner wall, or
between the units and other devices. Failure to observe this could lead to
faults.
6-2-1 Environmental conditions
Environment Conditions
Ambient temperature
0°C to +55°C (with no freezing)
Ambient humidity
90% RH or less (with no dew condensation)
Storage temperature
–15°C to +70°C (with no freezing)
Storage humidity
90% RH or less (with no dew condensation)
Atmosphere
Indoors (Where unit is not subject to direct sunlight)
With no corrosive gas, inflammable gas, oil mist, dust or conductive particles
Altitude
Operation/storage: 1,000m or less above sea level
Transportation: 10,000m or less above sea level
Vibration
Operation/storage: 4.9m/s
2
(0.5G) or less
Transportation: 49m/s
2
(5G) or less
(Note) When installing the machine at 1,000m or more above sea level, the heat dissipation
characteristics will drop as the altitude increases. The upper limit of the ambient
temperature drops 1°C with every 100m increase in altitude. (The ambient temperature at
an altitude of 2,000m is between 0 and +45°C.)