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• Make sure that the environmental conditions comply with the protection class of the
motor.
• Make sure that the installation space or location is vented such that sufficient cooling
of the machine is provided.
• Make sure that cooling air inlets and outlets are not covered or obstructed and that
the cooling air flow is not affected adversely in any other way.
• Make sure that the oil sight glass (OSG) remains easily visible.
• Make sure that enough space remains for maintenance work.
• Make sure that the machine is placed or mounted horizontally, a maximum of 1° in
any direction.
• Check the oil level, see
Oil Level Inspection [
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25]
.
• Check the cooling liquid level, fill up if necessary, see
Filling Cooling Liquid [
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16]
.
If the machine is installed at an altitude greater than 1000 meters above sea level:
• Contact your Busch representative, the motor should be derated or the ambient
temperature limited.
5.2 Connecting Lines / Pipes
• Remove all protective caps before installation.
• Make sure that the connection lines cause no stress on the machine‘s connection; if
necessary use flexible joints.
• Make sure that the line size of the connection lines over the entire length is at least as
large as the connections of the machine.
In case of very long connection lines it is advisable to use larger line sizes in order to
avoid a loss of efficiency. Seek advice from your Busch representative.
5.2.1 Suction Connection
WARNING
Unprotected suction connection.
Risk of severe injury!
• Do not put hand or fingers in the suction connection.
NOTICE
Ingress of foreign objects or liquids.
Risk of damage to the machine!
If the inlet gas contains dust or other foreign solid particles:
• Install a suitable filter (5 micron or less) upstream from the machine.
Connection size:
– DN100 ISO-K, DIN 28404
If a purge gas system or a liquid flushing device being installed:
– DN100 PN16, EN 1092-1
If the machine is used as part of a vacuum system:
• Busch recommends the installation of an isolation valve in order to prevent the
machine from turning backwards.
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