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Gasses or liquids that are chemically reactive and may cause
corrosion in exposed machine parts, e.g., Hydrogen Sulfide.
The machine/system in which the KEB device is to be used. For
brakes the application is typically the motor to which the brake is
attached.
American Wire Gauge. A measure of the thickness of a wire
using standardized sizes.
Branch Circuit Protection
Circuit protection for the portion of the electrical distribution
system that extends beyond the final branch circuit protection
device. A branch circuit is used to run motors or other
appliances, and is what is commonly found inside a building.
European safety standards for products in the European
Economic Area. Manufacturers self-test products against these
standards to maintain CE certification. The CE mark indicates a
product meets EEA safety standards.
Canadian Electric Code. Safety standard for electrical
installations used in Canada.
Canadian Standards Authority, also known as CSA Group.
Organization that tests and certifies products according to
Canadian safety standards. The CSA mark indicates a product
meets Canadian safety standards.
The corporation or individual who purchased the COMBIPERM
brake.
The F6 Elevator Drive described in this manual.
EC Declaration of
Conformity
Declaration that the device conforms to EU standards of safety.
Parent company of KEB America, Inc. Also referred to as KEB.
The components of a mechanical system driven by a motor. The
load refers to the entire system powered by the motor. See
Driven Shaft/Surface for the individual component connected
directly to the drive shaft.