18 – EN ABB Motors and Generators |
9AKK105975, Rev. A 06-2013
1. Introduction
NOTE!
These instructions must be followed to ensure the safe
and proper installation, operation and maintenance of
the machine. They should be brought to the attention of
anyone who installs, operates or maintains the machine
or associated equipment. The machine is intended for
installation and use by qualified personnel who are
familiar with the health and safety requirements and
national legislation. Ignoring these instructions may
invalidate all applicable warranties.
1.1 Declaration of Conformity
A Declaration of Conformity with respect to Low Voltage
Directive 2006/95/EC is issued separately for each indi-
vidual motor. The conformity of the end product according
to Directive 2006/42/EC must be established by the
commissioning party when the motor is fitted to the
machinery.
1.2 Validity
These instructions are valid for the following ABB electrical
The instructions are valid for the following electric motors
manufactured by ABB:
Series HDP – IP54
Series HDP – IP23
2. Handling
2.1 Reception check
Immediately upon receipt, check the motor for external
damage (e.g. shaft ends and flanges and painted surfaces)
and if found, inform the forwarding agent without delay.
Check:
– Motor “Type” code
– Rated voltage “Vn”
– Rated power “Pn”
– Rated speed “wn”
– Maximum speed “wm”
– Manufacturing details “IP..”
– Transducer type “Feedback”
– Data of the parking “Brake” if present
– “Fan” ratings.
2.2 Transportation and storage
The motor should always be stored indoors at an ambient
temperature between 0 °C and 40 °C, in dry, vibration-
and dust-free conditions.
During transportation, shocks, falls and humidity should be
avoided. In other conditions, please contact ABB.
Unprotected machined surfaces (shaft ends and flanges)
should be treated against corrosion.
It is recommended that the shafts are rotated periodically
by hand to prevent grease migration.
It is recommended to use anti-condensation heaters, if
fitted, to prevent water from condensing in the motor.
The motor must not be subject to any external vibrations
at standstill so as to avoid causing damage to the bear-
ings.
When starting the motor for the first time, run the motor
slowly for a brief run-in time.
2.3 Lifting
Only the main lifting lugs or eyebolts of the motor should
be used to lift the motor. They must not be used to lift the
motor when it is attached to other equipment.
Lifting lugs for auxiliaries (e.g. brakes, separate cooling
fans) or terminal boxes must not be used to lift the motor.
Motors with the same frame may have a different center of
gravity because of different outputs, mounting arrange-
ments and auxiliary equipment.
Damaged lifting lugs must not be used. Check that
eyebolts or integrated lifting lugs are undamaged before
lifting.
Ensure that proper lifting equipment is used and that the
sizes of the hooks are suitable for the lifting lugs.
Care must be taken not to damage auxiliary equipment
and cables connected to the motor.
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