Part Number
Operating Instructions
Item no. LS-090.
Revision 003
Release 18/11/2015
Page 9 of 9
ebm-papst A&NZ Pty Ltd
10 Oxford Road · Laverton North VIC 3026 · Phone +61 (03) 9360 6400 · Fax +61 (03) 9360 6464
ABN 33 115 927 556
NSW Phone +61 (02) 9827 6400 · NSW Fax +61 (02) 9827 6464 · NZ Phone +64 (09) 525 0245 · NZ Fax +64 (09) 525 0246
[email protected] · www.ebmpapst.com.au
S4E350-AN02-60-CTN
5.1
Cleaning
NOTE
Damage to the device during cleaning.
Malfunctions possible
→ Do not clean the device using a water jet or high-
pressure cleaner. Do not use acid, alkali or
solvent-based cleaning agents.
→ Do not use any pointed or sharp-edged objects to
clean.
5.2
Safety inspection
What to check?
How to
check?
How
often?
What
action?
Contact
protection cover
for intactness or
damage.
Visual
inspection
At least
every 6
months
Repair or
replacement
of the device
Device for
damage to
blades and
housing
Visual
inspection
At least
every 6
months
Replacement
of the device
Fastening the
cables
Visual
inspection
At least
every 6
months
Fasten
Fastening the
protective earth
terminal
Visual
inspection
At least
every 6
months
Replace
cables
Insulation of
cables for
damage
Visual
inspection
At least
every 6
months
Replace
cables
Condensate
discharge holes
for clogging, as
necessary
Visual
inspection
At least
every 6
months
Open holes
Welds for crack
formation
Visual
inspection
At least
every 6
months
Replace
device
Contact
protection cover
for intactness or
damage.
Visual
inspection
At least
every 6
months
Repair or
replacement
of the device
5.3
Disposal
For ebm-papst, environmental protection and resource
preservation are top priority corporate goals,
Ebm-papst operates an environmental 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.
5.3.1
Country-specific legal requirements
NOTE
Country-specific legal requirements
Always observe the applicable country-specific legal
regulations with regard to the disposal of products or
waste occurring in the various phases of the life cycle.
The corresponding disposal standards are also to be
heeded.
5.3.2
Disassembly
Disassembly of the product must be performed or supervised by
qualified personnel with the appropriate technical knowledge. The
product is to be disassembled into suitable components for
disposal employing standard procedures for motors.
WARNING
Heavy parts of the product may drop off. Some of
the product components are heavy. These
components 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
Aluminium
Non-ferrous metal, e.g. motor windings
Plastics, particularly with brominated flame retardants, in
accordance with marking
Insulating materials
Cables and wires
Electronic scrap, e.g. circuit boards
Only ferrite magnets and not rare earth magnets are used in
external rotor motors form ebm-papst
Ferrite magnets can be disposed of in the same way as normal
iron and steel.
Electrical insulating materials on the product, in cables and wires
are made of similar materials and are therefore to be treated in
the same manner.
The materials concerned are as follows:
Miscellaneous insulators used in the terminal box
Power cables
Cables for internal wiring
Electrolytic capacitors
Dispose of electronic components employing the proper
procedures for electronic scrap.
Please contact ebm-papst for any other questions on
disposal.