ebm-papst BF500R-250RE0707 User Manual Download Page 9

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2019.08.01 – page 9 

 

4.2  Electrical connection 

35 

DANGER 

Voltage on the device 

Electric shock 

Always connect a protective earth first 

Check the protective earth 

36 

DANGER 

Electrical charge (>50 μC) between phase conductor and protective earth connection after switching off supply

 

with multiple devices connected in parallel. 

Electric shock, risk of injury 

Ensure sufficient protection against accidental contact. Before working on the electrical circuitry, short the 

supply and PE connections. 

 

37  CAUTION 

Voltage 

The fan is a built-in component and has no disconnecting switch. 

Only connect the fan to circuits that can be switched off with an all-pole disconnection switch. 

When working on the fan, secure the system/machine in which the fan is installed so as to prevent it from being 

switched back on. 

 

38  NOTE 

Electrical noise and consequent malfunction. 

Provide a gap between the supply cable and the control cable when installing these in the application. 

Provide adequate distance. 

Recommendation: distance> 10 cm (separate wiring). 

 

 

39  NOTE 

Water ingress into wires or cables. 

Water ingress at the customer end of the cable can damage the device. 

Make sure the end of the cable is connected in a dry environment. 

 

40  Only connect the fan to circuits that can be switched off with an all-pole disconnection switch. 

 

4.3  Requirements 

41  Check whether the information on the nameplate matches the connection data. 

Before connection the device, make sure the power supply matches the device voltage. 

Only use cables designed for the current level indicated on the nameplate.

 

4.4  RCD 

 If your system requires the use of an FI relay, it is only permitted to use FI relays that are sensitive to all types 

of current (type B or B +). Personal protection is not possible with FI relays when operating the unit, as is the 

case with frequency inverters. When connecting the unit voltage supply, pulse-shaped charging currents from 

the capacitors in the integrated EMC filter can cause the activation of delayed release FI relays. We recommend 

fault current switches with a triggering threshold of 300 mA and delayed release (super-resistant, characteristic 

K). 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BF500R-250RE0707

Page 1: ...nd makes it resistant to various climate impacts Inside the box the fan is mounted on a warm galvanized sheet metal plate and this is accessed by removing the inspection hatch The fan itself is an EC fan with high efficiency The motor has built in electronics for stepless control which can be controlled via potentiometer pressure control or other equipment that can be purchased See connection diag...

Page 2: ... surface 5 1 10 Storage 5 1 11 Disposal 5 1 12 Transport 5 2 INTENDED USE 5 3 TECHNICAL DATA 6 3 1 Product drawing 6 3 2 Nominal Data 7 3 3 Technical description 8 3 4 Mounting data 8 3 5 Electromagnetic compatibility 8 4 CONNECTION AND STARTUP 8 4 1 Mechanical connection 8 4 2 Electrical connection 9 4 3 Requirements 9 4 4 RCD 9 4 5 Connection diagram 10 4 6 Checking connections 11 4 7 Switching ...

Page 3: ...UTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property if the specified actions are not taken 4 NOTE A potentially harmful situation can occur and if not avoided can lead to property damage 1 2 Staff qualifications 5 The device may only be transported unpacked installed operated maintained and otherwise used by suitably qualified traine...

Page 4: ...s free blowing or free suctioning and is not connected to ducts The protective net must be able to withstand the kinetic energy of an impeller part The unit is a built in component You the owner is responsible for providing adequate protection for the unit Stop the device immediately if you detect a missing or ineffective safety device 1 6 Electromagnetic radiation 14 Interference from electromagn...

Page 5: ...the longest possible service life The unit must be stored in the temperature range 40o C to 80o C Avoid shocks and bumps When storing or installing the product must be positioned so that it cannot function as a stepping point for overhauling row spacing for other dangerous machines or installations 1 11 Disposal 19 When disposing of the device make sure to comply with all relevant laws and regulat...

Page 6: ...d under this application 24 Moving air contaminated by dust e g extraction of sawdust Operation of the unit close to combustible materials or components Operation of the device in an explosive atmosphere Operation of the unit as a safety component or as part of a safety related function Besides these all applications that are not listed under proper use both during storage and during installation ...

Page 7: ...low 1 300 m3 h Max static pressure 600 Pa 1 Nominal data in working point with max load at 230 VAC 26 Additional data PFC Passive LwA Sound effect 80 dB A 2 LpA Sound pressure at 1 m 69 dB A 2 LpA Sound pressure at 3 m 59 dB A 2 2 Nominal data for fan max free blowing at 0 Pa static pressure Sound data measured i h t IS0 13347 Box data Weight 16 7 Kg Plate thickness chassis 1 mm Plate thickness fa...

Page 8: ... functions must meet the requirements of ISO 13850 3 5 Electromagnetic compatibility 32 EMC emission EN 61000 6 3 EMC Immunity EN 6100 6 2 Harmonic power feature EN 61000 3 2 3 33 If several units are connected in parallel to the supply voltage so that the current here is in the level 16 75 A then this arrangement is in accordance with IEC 61000 3 12 so long that the short circuit current Ssc at t...

Page 9: ...nstalling these in the application Provide adequate distance Recommendation distance 10 cm separate wiring 39 NOTE Water ingress into wires or cables Water ingress at the customer end of the cable can damage the device Make sure the end of the cable is connected in a dry environment 40 Only connect the fan to circuits that can be switched off with an all pole disconnection switch 4 3 Requirements ...

Page 10: ...e range CON 11 N Blue Supply connection power supply neutral conductor see nameplate for voltage range CON 12 PE Green Yell ow Ground connection 2 0 10V PWM Yewllow 0 10 V PWM control input Ri 100 kΩ SELF 4 Tach White Tach output open collector 1 pulse per revolution Isink max 10 mA SELV 3 10 V Red Fixed voltage output 10 VDC 3 Imax 10 mA short circuit proof power supply for ext devices e g pot SE...

Page 11: ...pply voltage Start the device by changing the input signal 4 8 Switching off the device 46 Switching off the device during operation Switch off the device via the control input to protect it Do not switch the motor e g in cyclic operation on and off via power supply Switching off the device for maintenance Disconnect the device from the power supply 5 MAINTENANCE MALFUNCTIONS POSSIBLE CAUSES AND R...

Page 12: ...mp if possible Reset by reducing control signal to 0 VDC Impeller runs unevenly Imbalance in rotating parts Clean the unit and balance it properly If imbalance Is still present the unit is replaced 50 The machine cannot be repaired Only original part is the fan Therefore return the unit to ebm papst for repair or replacement 51 WARNING Terminals and connections have voltage even when the device is...

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