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I was looking for electrical forums but found none so I'm posting here. Please move if necessary.
I was working with the ATV212 VFD yesterday and found out that the emergency switch is not working. So I was thinking of installing an emergency switch that bypasses the VFD. But it occurred to me that maybe the BVD's are provided with a connection for emergency switching. Could this be the case or do I have to install a separate switch ?

Julian
 
I think you would be better speaking to the manufacturers.
You're right. :) thanks
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The problem with talking to manufacturers is that you only get entertained if you are buying. For technical support, seldom. When I pressed submit to send my query. It said "page not found. I think I was wrong when I said "you're right":)
 
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