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Operating instructions

S3G450-LC28-59

Translation of the original operating instructions

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 hookup, short the supply
and PE connections.

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.

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.

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

4.2.1 Requirements

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

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

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Only use cables designed for the current level indicated on the
nameplate.
For determining the cross-section, note the sizing criteria according
to EN 61800-5-1. The protective earth must have a cross-section
equal to or greater than that of the phase conductor.
We recommend the use of 105 °C cables. Ensure that the minimum
cable cross-section is at least
AWG 26 / 0.13 mm².

Protective earth contact resistance according to EN 61800-5-1

Compliance with the resistance specifications according to EN 61800-5-
1 for the protective earth connection circuit must be verified in the end
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 Reactive currents

Because of the EMC filter integrated for compliance with EMC
limits (interference emission and immunity to interference),
reactive currents can be measured in the supply line even
when the motor is at a standstill and the line voltage is switched
on.

The values are typically in the range < 250 mA

At the same time, the effective power in this operating state
(operational readiness) is typically < 4 W.

4.2.3 Residual current circuit breaker (RCCB)

If the use of a residual current device (RCD) is required in your
installation, only pulse-current sensitive and/or AC/DC-
sensitive residual current devices (type A or B) are
permissible. As with variable frequency drives, residual current
devices cannot provide personal safety while operating the
device. When the device power supply is switched on, pulsed
charging currents from the capacitors in the integrated EMC
filter can lead to the instant tripping of residual current devices.
We recommend the use of residual current circuit breakers
(RCCB) with a trip threshold of 300 mA and delayed tripping
(super-resistant, characteristic K).

4.2.4 Basic insulation of the alarm relay

As the alarm relay only has basic insulation (for TN/TT
systems) or functional insulation (for phase-conductor-grounded
networks) with respect to the supply voltage, and not double
insulation like the rest of the interface, corresponding precautions
must be taken for industrial applications (EN 61800-5-1).
→ The voltage switched by the alarm relay (e.g. 24 VDC)

must then have no electrical connection to the 10 V output, 0-
10 V control input and GND (electrically isolated interface).

4.2.5 Locked-rotor protection

Due to the locked-rotor protection, the starting current (LRA) is
equal to or less than the nominal current (FLA).

4.3 Connection in terminal box

4.3.1 Preparing cables for connection

Only strip the cable as far as necessary, ensuring that the cable gland is
sealed and there is no strain on the connections. For tightening torques,
see Chapter 3.1 Product drawing.

NOTE
Tightness and strain relief are dependent on the cable
used.

→ This must be checked by the user.

4.3.2 Connecting wires to terminals

WARNING
Live terminals and connections even with device
switched off

Electric shock
→ Wait five minutes after disconnecting the voltage at all poles

before opening the device.

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Remove the cap from the cable gland.

Only remove caps where cables are fed in.

Item no. 51268-5-9970 · ENU · Change 222738 · Approved 2021-02-01 · Page 7 / 13

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Summary of Contents for S3G450-LC28-59

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 The safety hazards associated with the device must be assessed again following installation in the final product The locally applicable industrial safety regulations are always to be observed when working on the device Keep the workplace clean and t...

Page 2: ...tion appropriate shielding measures have to be taken by the user NOTE Electrical or electromagnetic interference after installing the device in customer equipment Verify that the entire setup is EMC compliant 1 7 Mechanical movement DANGER Rotating device Risk of injury to body parts coming into contact with the rotor or the impeller Secure the device against accidental contact Before working on t...

Page 3: ... be hazardous Operating the device in an unbalanced state e g due to dirt deposits or ice formation Resonant operation operation with severe vibration This also includes vibration transmitted to the fan from the customer installation Operation in medical equipment with a life sustaining or life support function Conveying solids in the flow medium Painting the device Connections e g screws coming l...

Page 4: ...s in mm 1 Direction of air flow V 2 Tightening torque 1 5 0 2 Nm 3 Cable diameter min 4 mm max 10 mm tightening torque 2 5 0 4 Nm Item no 51268 5 9970 ENU Change 222738 Approved 2021 02 01 Page 4 13 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: ...n in a standardized measurement setup 3 4 Technical description Weight 6 9 kg Size 450 mm Motor size 84 Rotor surface Painted black Terminal box material PC ABS plastic Electronics housing material Die cast aluminum Blade material Press fitted sheet steel blank sprayed with PP plastic Guard grille material Steel coated with black plastic RAL 9005 Number of blades 5 Airflow direction V Direction of...

Page 6: ...y avoid shocks Wear safety shoes and cut resistant safety gloves 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 ...

Page 7: ...easured in the supply line even when the motor is at a standstill and the line voltage is switched on The values are typically in the range 250 mA At the same time the effective power in this operating state operational readiness is typically 4 W 4 2 3 Residual current circuit breaker RCCB If the use of a residual current device RCD is required in your installation only pulse current sensitive and...

Page 8: ...If this is not possible a drip edge can be produced by fitting a cable tie directly in front of the cable gland for example Fans installed lying flat Make sure the cable is routed in a U shaped loop Fig 2 Fan installed lying flat cable routed in a U shaped loop Fans installed upright When routing the cable make sure that the cable glands are located at the bottom The cables must always be routed d...

Page 9: ...ating instructions 4 5 Connection diagram Drawing preliminary Item no 51268 5 9970 ENU Change 222738 Approved 2021 02 01 Page 9 13 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: ...he customer WARNING Hot motor housing Risk of fire Ensure that no combustible or flammable materials are located close to the fan Before switching on check the device for visible external damage and make sure the protective devices are functional Check the fan s air flow paths for foreign matter and remove any foreign matter found Apply the nominal supply voltage Start the device by changing the i...

Page 11: ...leaning Make sure no weight clips are removed during cleaning Motor not turning Mechanical blockage Switch off isolate from supply and remove mechanical blockage Line voltage faulty Check line voltage restore power supply apply control signal Faulty connection Isolate from supply correct connection see connection diagram Motor electronics overtemperature Deficient cooling Improve cooling Let the d...

Page 12: ...ntal management system which is certified in accordance with ISO 14001 and rigorously implemented around the world on the basis of German standards Right from the development stage ecological design technical safety and health protection are fixed criteria The following section contains recommendations for ecological disposal of the product and its components 6 3 1 Country specific legal requireme...

Page 13: ...mploying the proper procedures for electronic scrap Please contact ebm papst for any other questions on disposal Item no 51268 5 9970 ENU Change 222738 Approved 2021 02 01 Page 13 13 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 ...

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