ebm-papst K3G450-PB24-05 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 7

Operating instructions

K3G450-PB24-05

Translation of the original operating instructions

Fig. 1: Illustration showing transport of RadiPac

CAUTION
Possibility of damage to the device

Serious damage may result if the device slips during assembly.
→ Keep the device fixed in position at the installation location

until all attachment screws have been tightened.

The fan must not be strained on fastening.

4.2 Connecting the electrical system

DANGER
Electric voltage on the device

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

DANGER
Incorrect insulation

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

requirements for voltage, current, insulation material, load etc.

→ Route cables such that they cannot be touched by any

rotating parts.

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
Interferences and failures are possible

Maintain a distance to the power supply line when routing the
control lines of the device.
→ Ensure a sufficiently large clearance.

Recommendation: clearance > 10 cm (separate cable
routing)

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.

Protective earth contact resistance as per EN 61800-5-1

Compliance with the resistance specifications as per EN 61800-5-1 for
the protective earth connection circuit must be verified in the application.
Depending on the installation situation, it may be necessary to connect
an additional protective earth conductor by way of the extra protective
earth terminal provided on the device. The protective earth terminal is
located on the housing and provided with a protective earth symbol and
a hole.

4.2.2 Power supply connection, fuse protection

Assignment of conductor cross-sections and the fuse protection required
for them (overload protection only, no device protection).

Nominal
voltage

Safety
fuse

Automatic
circuit
breaker

Wire
cross-
section

Wire
cross-
section

VDE

UL

VDE

mm²

*AWG

3/PE AC
380 - 480
VAC

16 A

15 A

C16A

1.5

16

3/PE AC
380 - 480
VAC

20 A

20 A

C20A

2.5

14

3/PE AC
380 - 480
VAC

25 A

25 A

C25A

4.0

12

3/PE AC
380 - 480
VAC

32 A

30 A

C32A

6.0

10

* AWG = American Wire Gauge

Item no. 55166-5-9970 · ENG · Revision 202992 · Release 2019-03-27 · Page 7 / 15

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Summary of Contents for K3G450-PB24-05

Page 1: ...ry 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 install...

Page 2: ...user NOTE Electrical 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...

Page 3: ...at an ambient air pressure of 800 mbar to 1050 mbar Using the device in accordance with the permitted ambient temperature see chapter 3 6 Transport and storage conditions and chapter 3 2 Nominal data...

Page 4: ...on bottom rotor on top on request 2 Cable diameter min 4 mm max 10 mm tightening torque 4 0 6 Nm 3 Cable diameter min 9 mm max 16 mm tightening torque 6 0 9 Nm 4 Tightening torque 3 5 0 5 Nm 5 Inlet n...

Page 5: ...eller combination in a standardised measurement configuration 3 4 Technical features Mass 48 2 kg Size 450 mm Motor size 150 Surface of rotor Coated in black Material of electronics housing Die cast a...

Page 6: ...sibility 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...

Page 7: ...ter 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...

Page 8: ...protection Due to the locked rotor protection the start up current LRA is equal to or less than the nominal current FLA 4 3 Connection in terminal box 4 3 1 Preparing connection lines for the connect...

Page 9: ...ip edge can be produced by fitting a cable tie directly in front of the cable gland for example 4 4 Factory settings Factory settings with which the device is pre set by ebm papst Control mode paramet...

Page 10: ...t circuit proof power supply for ext devices e g potentiometer SELV KL 3 6 Ain1 I Analogue input 1 set value 4 20 mA Ri 100 parametrisable curve only for use as alternative to input Ain1 U SELV KL 3 7...

Page 11: ...t devices e g sensors SELV Alternatively 24 VDC input for parametrisation without mains power KL 3 13 Ain2 I Analogue input 2 actual value 4 20 mA Ri 100 parametrisable curve only for use as alternati...

Page 12: ...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 ra...

Page 13: ...f de energise and remove mechanical blockage Mains supply voltage faulty Check mains supply voltage restore power supply Important The error message resets automatically The device starts up again aut...

Page 14: ...th maintenance free ball bearings The lifetime lubrication of the ball bearings is designed for a service life of at least 40 000 hours Please contact ebm papst if bearing replacement is required afte...

Page 15: ...ts could drop off during disassembly This can result in fatal or serious injury and material damage Secure components before unfastening to stop them falling 6 4 3 Component disposal The products are...

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