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Operating instructions

K3G250-PR17-I5

Translation of the original operating instructions

4.6 Checking the connections

;

Make sure that the power is off (all phases).

;

Secure it from being switched on again.

;

Check the correct fit of the connection lines.

;

Screw the terminal box cover closed again. Terminal box tightening
torque, see chapter 3.1 Product drawing.

;

Route the connecting cables in the terminal box so that the terminal
box cover closes without resistance.

;

Use all plug screws (the entire number). In doing so, insert the
screws manually to avoid damage to the thread.

;

Make sure that the terminal box is correctly closed and sealed and
that all screws and screwed cable glands are properly tightened.

4.7 Switch on device

The device is not to be switched on until it has been installed properly
and in accordance with its intended use, including the required protective
devices and professional electrical connection. This also applies to
devices which have already been equipped with plugs and terminals or
similar connectors by the customer.

WARNING
Hot motor housing

Fire hazard
→ Ensure that no combustible or flammable materials are

located close to the fan.

;

Inspect the device for visible external damage and the proper function
of the protective features before switching it on.

;

Check the air flow paths of the fan for foreign objects and remove any
that are found.

;

Apply the nominal voltage to the voltage supply.

;

Start the device by changing the input signal.

NOTE
Damage to device by vibrations

Bearing damage, reduced service life
→ The fan must operate free of vibrations throughout its speed

control range.

→ Strong vibrations can result from improper handling,

imbalance resulting from damage during transport, or
component-induced or structural resonances.

→ When putting the fan into service, determine the speed

ranges with excessive vibration levels and also any
resonance frequencies that may be present.

→ When regulating the speed, pass through resonance

ranges as quickly as possible or find another remedy.

→ Operation at excessive vibration levels can lead to

premature failure.

4.8 Switching off the device

Switching off the device during operation:

;

Switch off the device via the control input.

;

Do not switch the motor (e.g. in cyclic operation) on and off via power
supply.

Switching off the device for maintenance work:

;

Switch off the device via the control input.

;

Do not switch the motor (e.g. in cyclic operation) on and off via power
supply.

;

Disconnect the device from the supply voltage.

;

When disconnecting, be sure to disconnect the earth wire connection
last.

5. INTEGRATED PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS

The integrated protective functions cause the motor to switch off
automatically in case of faults described in the table.

Malfunctions

Description / Function of
safety feature

Rotor position detection error

An automatic restart occurs.

Locked rotor

;

After the blockage is

removed, the motor restarts
automatically.

Line under-voltage (mains input
voltage outside of permitted
nominal voltage)

;

If the mains supply voltage

returns to permitted values, the
motor restarts automatically.

6. MAINTENANCE, MALFUNCTIONS, POSSIBLE
CAUSES AND REMEDIES

Do not perform any repairs on your device. Return the device to ebm-
papst for repair or replacement.

WARNING
Terminals and connections have voltage even with a
unit that is shut off

Electric shock
→ Wait five minutes after disconnecting the voltage at all poles

before opening the device.

CAUTION
If control voltage is applied or a speed setpoint is stored,
the motor will restart automatically, e.g. after a mains
failure.

Risk of injury
→ Keep out of the device hazard zone.
→ When working on the device, switch off the mains power

and ensure that it cannot be switched back on.

→ Wait until the device stops.
→ After working on the device, remove any tools used or

other objects from the device.

NOTE

If the device is not operated for a lengthy period in installed
condition in a dry environment, it is to be started up and
operated at full speed for one hour at least every four months. If
the device is not operated for a lengthy period in installed
condition in a damp environment (e.g. outdoors), it is to be
started up and operated at full speed for at least two hours once
a month to move the bearings and allow any condensate that
may have ingressed to evaporate.

Malfunction/error

Possible cause

Possible remedy

Item no. 54783-5-9970 · ENG · Revision 202174 · Release 2018-12-28 · Page 10 / 12

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Summary of Contents for 3297699

Page 1: ...the device to carry out a test run and to perform work on the electrical installation 1 3 Basic safety rules 1 1 3 Basic safety rules Any safety hazards stemming from the device must be re evaluated...

Page 2: ...or electromagnetic interferences after integrating the device in installations on the customer s side Verify that the entire setup is EMC compliant 1 7 Mechanical movement DANGER Rotating device Body...

Page 3: ...particularly prohibited and may cause hazards Operating the device with an imbalance e g caused by dirt deposits or icing Resonance mode operation with heavy vibrations These also include vibrations t...

Page 4: ...ue 1 8 0 3 Nm 2 Cable diameter min 6 mm max 10 mm tightening torque 1 8 0 3 Nm use the provided seal Cable diameter min 4 mm max 7 mm tightening torque 1 8 0 3 Nm 3 Tightening torque 1 5 0 2 Nm 4 Inle...

Page 5: ...easurement configuration 3 4 Technical features Mass 9 2 kg Size 250 mm Motor size 84 Surface of rotor Coated in black Material of terminal box PP plastic Material of electronics housing Die cast alum...

Page 6: ...es and cut resistant safety gloves NOTE Damage to device from vibration Bearing damage reduced service life Forces or impermissibly high vibration levels must not be transmitted to the fan from system...

Page 7: ...erference emission and interference immunity idle currents in the mains cable can be measured even when the motor is at a standstill and the mains voltage is switched on The values are typically in th...

Page 8: ...ng flat cable routed in a U shaped loop When routing the cable ensure that the screwed cable glands are arranged at the bottom The cables must always be routed downwards Fig 3 Cable routing for fans i...

Page 9: ...ommon connection contact rating 250 VAC 2 A AC1 min 10 mA basic insulation on mains side and reinforced insulation on control interface side 8 GND Signal ground for control interface SELV 9 RSA RS 485...

Page 10: ...ice via the control input Do not switch the motor e g in cyclic operation on and off via power supply Switching off the device for maintenance work Switch off the device via the control input Do not s...

Page 11: ...plate towards and perpendicular to the motor s axis of rotation Fig 4 Example showing vibration measurement Positioning of the sensors will vary depending on the device and the circumstances of insta...

Page 12: ...is to be disassembled into suitable components for disposal employing standard procedures for motors WARNING Heavy parts of the product may drop off Some of the product components are heavy These comp...

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