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Operating instructions

A3G800-AO84-03

Translation of the original operating instructions

With regard to cyclic speed loads, note that the rotating parts of
the device are designed for a maximum of one million load
cycles. If you have special questions, consult ebm-papst for
support.

;

Use the device in accordance with its degree of protection.

Information on surface quality

The surfaces of the products conform to the generally applicable industrial
standard. The surface quality may change during the production period.
This has no effect on strength, dimensional stability and dimensional
accuracy.
The color pigments in the paints used perceptibly react to UV light over
the course of time. This does not however in any way affect the
technical properties of the products. The product is to be protected against
UV radiation to prevent the formation of patches and fading. Changes in
color are not a reason for complaint and are not covered by the warranty.

3.5 Mounting data

Strength class of
screws

8.8

;

Secure the screws against unintentional loosening (e.g. use self-
locking screws).

Any further mounting data required can be taken from the product
drawing or Section Chapter 4.1 Mechanical connection.

3.6 Transport and storage conditions

Max. permitted
ambient temp. for
motor (transport/
storage)

+80 °C

Min. permitted
ambient temp. for
motor (transport/
storage)

-40 °C

3.7 Electromagnetic compatibility

EMC immunity to
interference

According to EN 61000-6-2 (industrial
environment)

EMC circuit feedback

According to EN 61000-3-2/3

EMC interference
emission

According to EN 61000-6-3 (household
environment)

If several devices are switched in parallel on the supply side
so that the line current of the arrangement is in the range of 16-
75 A, then this arrangement conforms to IEC 61000-3-12
provided that the short-circuit power S

sc

at the connection point

of the customer system to the public power system is greater
than or equal to 120 times the rated output of the arrangement.
It is the responsibility of the installation engineer or operator/
owner of the device to ensure, if necessary after consultation
with the network operator, that this device is only connected to
a connection point with a S

sc

value that is greater than or equal

to 120 times the rated output of the arrangement.

4. CONNECTION AND STARTUP

4.1 Mechanical connection

CAUTION
Cutting and crushing hazard when removing fan from
packaging

→ Carefully remove the device from its packaging, grasping it

by only the blades near the hub. Strictly avoid shocks.

→ Wear safety shoes and cut-resistant safety gloves.

CAUTION
Heavy load when unpacking device

Risk of physical injury, such as back injuries.
→ Two people should work together to remove the device from

its packaging.

CAUTION
The blades of the impeller could be damaged.

→ Carefully set down the fan on a soft surface. Make sure the

blades are not subjected to load.

→ Following installation, make sure the impeller moves

easily and that the blades of the impeller are not deformed or
bent and do not catch at any point.

NOTE
Damage to the device from vibration

Bearing damage, shorter service life
→ The fan must not be subjected to force or excessive vibration

from sections of the installation.

→ If the fan is connected to air ducts, the connection should

be isolated from vibration, e.g. using compensators or similar
elements.

→ Ensure stress-free attachment of the fan to the

substructure.

;

Check the device for transport damage. Damaged devices are not to
be installed.

;

Install the undamaged device in accordance with your application.

CAUTION
Possible damage to the device

If the device slips during installation, serious damage can result.
→ Ensure that the device is securely positioned at its place of

installation until all fastening screws have been tightened.

The fan must not be strained on fastening.

4.2 Electrical connection

DANGER
Voltage on the device

Electric shock
→ Always connect a protective earth first.
→ Check the protective earth.

DANGER
Faulty insulation

Risk of fatal injury from electric shock
→ Use only cables that meet the specified installation

regulations for voltage, current, insulation material, capacity,
etc.

→ Route cables so that they cannot be touched by any

rotating parts.

Item no. 50392-5-9970 · ENU · Change 205336 · Approved 2020-07-16 · Page 6 / 13

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Summary of Contents for A3G800-AO84-03

Page 1: ...ecialists are permitted to install 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 The safety hazards associated w...

Page 2: ...system machine wait until all parts have come to a standstill DANGER Ejected parts Missing protective devices may cause balancing weights or broken fan blades to be ejected and cause injuries Take app...

Page 3: ...e In particular operating the device in the following ways is prohibited and could be hazardous Operating the device in an unbalanced state e g due to dirt deposits or ice formation Resonant operation...

Page 4: ...on of air flow V 2 Max clearance for screw 16 mm 3 Cable diameter min 4 mm max 10 mm tightening torque 2 5 0 4 Nm 4 Tightening torque 3 5 0 5 Nm Item no 50392 5 9970 ENU Change 205336 Approved 2020 07...

Page 5: ...100 000 Pa Data obtained at optimum efficiency level The ErP data is determined using a motor impeller combination in a standardized measurement setup 3 4 Technical description Weight 12 2 kg Size 800...

Page 6: ...ith the network operator that this device is only connected to a connection point with a Ssc value that is greater than or equal to 120 times the rated output of the arrangement 4 CONNECTION AND START...

Page 7: ...he protective earth terminal is located on the housing and provided with a protective earth symbol and a hole 4 2 2 Supply connection and fuses Assignment of supply cable cross sections and their requ...

Page 8: ...rewdriver to do so When connecting ensure that no wire ends fan out Fig 2 Connecting wires to terminals Seal the terminal box 4 3 3 Cable routing Water must be prevented from reaching the cable gland...

Page 9: ...ig 4 Cable routing for fans installed upright 4 4 Factory settings Factory settings made for the device by ebm papst Mode PWM control Group address 1 Fan device address 1 Max PWM 100 Min PWM 0 Save se...

Page 10: ...evel KL3 2 8 GND Reference ground for control interface SELV KL3 3 7 0 10 V Use control current sensor value input 0 10 VDC impedance 100 k only as alternative to 4 20 mA input SELV KL3 4 10 V Voltage...

Page 11: ...e for maintenance 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 power supply When disconnecting...

Page 12: ...aning To ensure a long service life check the fans regularly for proper operation and soiling The frequency of checking is to be adapted accordingly depending on the degree of soiling DANGER Risk of i...

Page 13: ...rve the applicable country specific legal regulations with regard to the disposal of products or waste occurring in the various phases of the life cycle The corresponding disposal standards are also t...

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