GE C11 Manuel D’Utilisation

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AF-300C11 
4” 
(10 cm) 
4” 
(10 cm) 
0.4” 
(1 cm) 
0.4” 
(1 cm) 
 
2  Installation and Connection 
2-1 
Operating Environment 
Install this product at a place satisfying the conditions listed in Table 2-1-1.
 
 
  Table 2-1-1  Operating environment 
 Item 
Specifications 
Place 
Indoor 
Ambient 
temperature
  -10 to +50 °C  (+14 to +122°F) 
Ambient relative 
humidity 
5 to 95%RH(No condensation allowed) 
Atmosphere 
The product must not be exposed to dust, direct sunlight, corro-
sive gas, inflammable gas, oil mist, vapor, or water drops. 
There must be no salt in the atmosphere. 
Condensation must not be caused by sudden changes in tem-
perature. 
 Altitude 
 3300 feet (1000m) or less ( Air pressure : 86kPa to 106kPa ) 
Vibration 
3mm: 
2 to less than 9Hz 
9.8 m/s
2
9 to less than 20Hz 
2 m/s
2
20 to less than 55Hz 
1 m/s
2
55 to less than 200Hz 
 
2-2 
  Installation Method 
¬ Tightly fasten the product in the upright position on a strong structure using four bolts (M4) with the 
characters AF-300C11 facing the front.  Be sure not 
to turn the product upside down, and install it on a 
horizontal surface. 
- Heat is generated while the drive is operating, so the 
gaps shown in Figure 2-2-1 are necessary for the 
passage of cooling air.  The generated heat is 
radiated upward by the built-in cooling fan, so do not 
install this product below a device that is sensitive to 
heat. 
® The temperature of the heat sink increases to about 
90 °C while the drive is operating.  Therefore, the 
surface behind where the product is located must be 
able to withstand this temperature increase. 
 
 
 
!
WARNING 
Install this product on a nonflammable material such as metal, 
otherwise fire could occur. 
 
¯  When installing this product in a control panel, carefully consider the ventilation to prevent the am-
bient temperature of the drive from exceeding the specified value.  Do not install it in a hermetically 
sealed box from which heat is not radiated fully.
 
0.4” 
(1 cm) 
 Figure  2-2-1 Installation direction and 
surrounding space