5 Functional description
4.1.1 Removing the transport protection
WARNING
Risk of fire
The transport protection has the potential to cause a fire.
• Remove the transport protection before putting the system into operation for the first time.
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eBOX
Fig. 3
Removing the transport protection
1 Open the cover of the eBOX (1) and remove the transport protection (2).
4.2 Storage
Physical storage conditions in a closed environment:
Tab. 2 Ambient conditions for transport and storage on page EN-5
5 Functional description
The eBOX control unit acts as the communication interface between the higher-level system control unit and the MFS's wire
drives (optional for a hot wire power source).
All the default target values required for the wire feed process (analog/digital or via field bus) are forwarded to the drives
via microprocessor-based motor control units.
All electronic components are installed in the metal housing. The power supply is provided via a separate connecting cable.
For the connection voltage and power consumption, see:
3.1 Technical data on page EN-5
6 Commissioning
DANGER
Risk of injury due to unexpected start-up
The following instructions must be followed during all maintenance, servicing, assembly, disassembly, and repair work:
• Switch off the power source.
• Close off the compressed air supply.
• Close off the gas supply.
• Disconnect all electrical connections.
EN - 8
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Transport protection
eBOX
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BAL.0388.0 • 2018-08-08