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Operating instructions

R3G500-RI86-01

Translation of the original operating instructions

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 automatically restarts, e.g. after a power failure.

Danger of injury
→ Keep out of the danger zone of the device.
→ When working on the device, switch off the mains

supply voltage and secure the latter from being switched on
again.

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

other objects from the device.

If the device remains out of use for some time, e.g. when in
storage, we recommend switching the device on for at least
two hours to allow any condensate to evaporate and to move
the bearings.

Malfunction/error

Possible cause

Possible remedy

Impeller running
roughly

Imbalance in rotating
parts

Clean the device; if
imbalance is still
evident after
cleaning, replace the
device.
If you have
attached any weight
clips during cleaning,
make sure to
remove them
afterwards.

Motor does not turn

Mechanical blockage

Switch off, 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
automatically without
advance warning.

Faulty connection

De-energise, correct
connection, see
connection diagram.

Motor winding broken Replace device

Thermal overload
protector responded

Allow motor to cool
off, locate and rectify
cause of error, if
necessary cancel
restart lock-out

Insufficient cooling

Improve cooling. Let
the device cool
down.
To reset the error
message, switch off
the mains supply
voltage for a min. of
25 s and switch it on
again.
Alternatively, reset
the error message
by applying a control
signal of <0.5 V to
DIN1 or by short
circuiting Din1 to
GND.

Ambient temperature
too high

Reduce the ambient
temperature. Let the
device cool down.
To reset the error
message, switch off
the mains supply
voltage for a min. of
25 s and switch it on
again.
Alternatively, reset
the error message
by applying a control
signal of <0.5 V to
DIN1 or by short
circuiting Din1 to
GND.

Unacceptable
operating point (e.g.
counterpressure is
too high)

Correct the operating
point. Let the device
cool down.
To reset the error
message, switch off
the mains supply
voltage for a min. of
25 s and switch it on
again.
Alternatively, reset
the error message
by applying a control
signal of <0.5 V to
DIN1 or by short
circuiting Din1 to
GND.

Item no. 51606-5-9970 · ENG · Revision 82547 · Release 2014-05-08 · Page 11 / 12

ebm-papst Mulfingen GmbH & Co. KG · Bachmühle 2 · D-74673 Mulfingen · Phone +49 (0) 7938 81-0 · Fax +49 (0) 7938 81-110 · [email protected] · www.ebmpapst.com

Summary of Contents for R3G500-RI86-01

Page 1: ...itted 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 Observe the following when working on the unit Do not make any modifications additions or conversions to the device without the approval of ebm p...

Page 2: ...rotor and impeller can be injured Secure the device against accidental contact Before working on the system machine wait until all parts have come to a standstill DANGER Flying parts Missing safety devices may cause balancing weights or broken fan blades to be ejected at high speeds causing bodily harm Take appropriate safety measures WARNING Rotating device Long hair loose items of clothing and j...

Page 3: ...ice in the following ways is particularly prohibited and may cause hazards Operating the device with an imbalance e g caused by dirt deposits or icing Operation in medical equipment with a life sustaining or lifesaving function Operation with external vibrations Moving solids content in flow medium Painting the device Connections e g screws coming loose during operation Opening the terminal box du...

Page 4: ...901 2 2943 not included in the standard scope of delivery 2 Depth of screw max 20 mm 3 Cable diameter min 4 mm max 10 mm tightening torque 4 0 6 Nm 4 Tightening torque 3 5 0 5 Nm Item no 51606 5 9970 ENG Revision 82547 Release 2014 05 08 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: ...ing Ball bearing Technical features Output 10 VDC max 10 mA Output 20 VDC max 50 mA Output for slave 0 10 V Input for sensor 0 10 V or 4 20 mA External 24 V input programming External release input Alarm relay Integrated PID controller Motor current limit PFC passive RS485 MODBUS RTU Soft start Control input 0 10 VDC PWM Control interface with SELV potential safely disconnected from the mains Over...

Page 6: ...must no longer be installed Install the undamaged device according to your application 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 i...

Page 7: ...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 4 2 3 Idle current Because of the EMC filter integrated for compliance with EMC limits interference emission and interference immunity idle currents in the mains cable can be measured even when the motor is at a standstill a...

Page 8: ...hat no cables splice off Fig 2 Connecting the wires to terminals Seal the terminal box 4 3 3 Cable routing No water may penetrate along the cable in the direction of the cable gland 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 installed upright 4 4 Factory settings Factory settings wit...

Page 9: ...en pin or applied voltage 5 50 VDC disabling bridge to GND or applied voltage 1 VDC reset function triggers software reset after a level change to 1 VDC SELV KL 3 8 Din2 Digital input 2 parameter set switch 1 2 according to EEPROM setting the valid used parameter set can be selected via bus or via digital input DIN2 Parameter set 1 open pin or applied voltage 5 50 VDC Parameter set 2 bridge to GND...

Page 10: ...e 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 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 th...

Page 11: ...cal blockage Mains supply voltage faulty Check mains supply voltage restore power supply Important The error message resets automatically The device starts up again automatically without advance warning Faulty connection De energise correct connection see connection diagram Motor winding broken Replace device Thermal overload protector responded Allow motor to cool off locate and rectify cause of ...

Page 12: ...he protective casing against accidental contact for damage and to ensure that it is intact Visual inspection At least every 6 months Repair or replacement of the device Check the device for damage to blades and housing Visual inspection At least every 6 months Replacement of the device Mounting the connection lines Visual inspection At least every 6 months Fasten Check the insulation of the wires ...

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