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Operating instructions

A6D630-AN01-01

Translation of the original operating instructions

DANGER
Electrical load (>50 µC) between mains wire and
protective earth connection after switching of the supply
when switching multiple devices in parallel.

Electric shock, risk of injury
→ Make sure that sufficient protection against accidental contact

is provided.
Before working on the electrical connection, the
connections to the mains supply and PE must be shorted.

CAUTION
Electrical voltage

The fan is a built-in component and features no electrically
isolating switch.
→ Only connect the fan to circuits that can be switched off with

an all-pole separating switch.

→ When working on the fan, you must switch off the

installation/machine in which the fan is installed and secure it
from being switched on again.

NOTE
Water penetration into leads or wires

Water enters at the cable end on the customers side and can
damage the device.
→ Make sure that the cable end is connected in a dry

environment.

Connect the device only to circuits that can be switched off
using an all-pole disconnecting switch.

4.2.1 Prerequisites

;

Check that the data on the type plate match the connection data.

;

Before connecting the device, ensure that the supply voltage matches
the operating voltage of the device.

;

Only use cables designed for current according to the type plate.
For determining the cross-section, follow the basic principles in
accordance with EN 61800-5-1. The protective earth must have a
cross-section equal to or greater than the outer conductor cross-
section.
We recommend the use of 105°C cables. Ensure that the minimum
cable cross-section is at least
AWG26/0.13 mm².

4.2.2 Residual current operated device

If the use of a residual current device (RCD) is required in your
installation, only pulse current-sensitive and/or universal
residual current devices (type A or B) are permissible.
Residual current devices (RCD) cannot provide personal safety
while operating the device, as is also the case with frequency
converters.

4.2.3 Voltage control

NOTE

Excessive current may occur with speed control using
transformers or electronic voltage regulators (e.g. phase angle
control). In addition, depending on how the unit is installed,
noise and vibration can occur with phase angle control.
Vibrations can lead to bearing damage, which can lead to
premature failure.

Heating-up of the motor when using voltage control must be checked by
the customer following installation in the end device.

4.2.4 Frequency inverter

Please use a frequency converter only after consultation with ebm-papst.

For operation with frequency converters, fit sinusoidal filters that
work on all poles (phase-phase and phase-earth) between the
frequency converter and the motor.
During operation with frequency converters, an all-pole sine
filter protects the motor against high-voltage transients that can
destroy the winding insulation system, and against harmful
bearing currents.

Heating-up of the motor when using a frequency converter must be
checked by the customer following installation in the end device.

4.3 Connection in terminal box

4.3.1 Preparing connection lines for the connection

Strip the cable just enough so that the screwed cable gland is tight and
the terminals are relieved of strain. Tightening torque, see chapter 3.1
Product drawing.

NOTE
Tightness and strain relief depend on the cable used.

→ The user must check this.

4.3.2 Connecting cables with terminals

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Remove the cap from the screwed cable gland.

Remove the cap only in those places where cables are inserted.

;

Insert the line(s) (not included in the standard scope of delivery) into
the terminal box.

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First connect the "PE" (protective earth) connection.

;

Connect the lines to the corresponding terminals.

;

Connect the thermal overload protector (TOP).

Use a screwdriver to do so.
During the connection work, ensure that no cables splice off.
The terminal strip is equipped with a penetration prevention device.

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Insert the strands until they meet resistance.

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Seal the terminal box.

Item no. 10107-5-9970 · ENG · Revision 98149 · Release 2020-10-01 · Page 7 / 12

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Summary of Contents for A6D630-AN01-01

Page 1: ... specialists 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 Any safety hazards stemming from the device must be re evaluated once it is installed in the end device The local industrial safety regulations must always be observed when working on the device Keep the workplace clean and tidy...

Page 2: ...em machine wait until all parts have come to a standstill WARNING Rotating device Long hair dangling items of clothing jewellery and similar items can become entangled and be pulled into the device Risk of injury Do not wear any loose fitting or dangling clothing or jewellery while working on rotating parts Protect long hair with a cap 1 7 Emission WARNING Depending on the installation and operati...

Page 3: ...cularly 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 that are transmitted from the customer system to the fan Operation in medical equipment with a life sustaining or lifesaving function Moving solids content in flow medium Painting the device Connections e g...

Page 4: ...1 Direction of air flow V 2 Depth of screw max 12 mm 3 Tightening torque 1 5 0 2 Nm 4 Cable diameter min 6 mm max 12 mm tightening torque 2 0 3 Nm Item no 10107 5 9970 ENG Revision 98149 Release 2020 10 01 Page 4 12 ebm papst Mulfingen GmbH Co KG Bachmühle 2 D 74673 Mulfingen Phone 49 0 7938 81 0 Fax 49 0 7938 81 110 info1 de ebmpapst com www ebmpapst com ...

Page 5: ...in the operating instructions 13 Maintenance Information on installation operation and maintenance is provided in the operating instructions 14 Additional components Components used to calculate the energy efficiency that are not apparent from the measurement category are detailed in the CE declaration Specific ratio 1 pfs 100 000 Pa Data definition with optimum efficiency The ErP data is determin...

Page 6: ...r safety shoes and cut resistant safety gloves CAUTION The blades of the impeller could be damaged Set down the fan carefully on a soft surface Make sure the blades are not subjected to load After installation make sure the impeller moves easily and that the blades of the impeller are not deformed or bent and do not catch anywhere NOTE Damage to device from vibration Bearing damage reduced service...

Page 7: ...ters 4 2 3 Voltage control NOTE Excessive current may occur with speed control using transformers or electronic voltage regulators e g phase angle control In addition depending on how the unit is installed noise and vibration can occur with phase angle control Vibrations can lead to bearing damage which can lead to premature failure Heating up of the motor when using voltage control must be checke...

Page 8: ...ownwards Fig 3 Cable routing for fans installed upright 4 3 4 Motor protection CAUTION Voltage The device is a built in component with no isolating switch Connect the device to a suitable tripping device Only connect the device to circuits which can be de energised with an all pole disconnection switch When working on the device the system machine in which the device is installed must be secured s...

Page 9: ...ction Y Star connection L1 V1 blue L2 U1 black L3 W1 brown W2 yellow U2 green V2 white TOP 2x grey PE green yellow Item no 10107 5 9970 ENG Revision 98149 Release 2020 10 01 Page 9 12 ebm papst Mulfingen GmbH Co KG Bachmühle 2 D 74673 Mulfingen Phone 49 0 7938 81 0 Fax 49 0 7938 81 110 info1 de ebmpapst com www ebmpapst com ...

Page 10: ...trong 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 Oper...

Page 11: ...t basedcleaning agents Do not use any pointed or sharp edged objects for cleaning Completely remove any cleaning agents used Immediately switch off and replace the device if severe corrosion is apparent at load bearing or rotating parts Repairs to load bearing or rotating parts are not permissible Operate the fan for 2 hours at maximum speed to permit the evaporation of any water which may have in...

Page 12: ...nts could drop off during disassembly This can result in fatal or serious injury and material damage Secure components before unfastening to stop them falling 5 3 3 Component disposal The products are mostly made of steel copper aluminium and plastic Metallic materials are generally considered to be fully recyclable Separate the components for recycling into the following categories Steel and iron...

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