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Operating instructions

S4E450-AP01-05

Translation of the original operating instructions

Protective earth contact resistance according to EN 60335

Compliance with the resistance specifications according to EN 60335 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.

4.2.2 Voltage control

NOTE

Current overshoots may occur if speed control is implemented
by transformers or electronic voltage regulators (e.g. phase
control). Depending on the type of installation of the device,
noise and vibration may also occur in the case of phase
control. Vibration can lead to bearing damage and thus
premature failure.

4.2.3 Variable frequency drive

Please use a variable frequency drive only after consultation with ebm-
papst.

For operation with variable frequency drives, install sinusoidal
filters that work on all poles (phase-phase and phase-ground)
between the drive and the motor.
During operation with variable frequency drives, an all-pole
sine filter protects the motor against high-voltage transients that
can destroy the coil insulation system, and against harmful
bearing currents.

Heating-up of the motor when using a variable frequency drive must be
checked by the customer following installation in the end device.

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

;

Remove the cap from the cable gland.

Only remove caps where cables are fed in.

;

Route the wire(s) (not included in scope of delivery) into the terminal
box.

;

First connect the "PE" (protective earth).

;

Connect the wires to the corresponding terminals.

Use a screwdriver to do so.
When connecting, ensure that no wire ends fan out.

;

Seal the terminal box.

4.3.3 Cable routing

Water must be prevented from reaching the cable gland along the cable.

NOTE
Damage caused by moisture penetration.

Moisture can penetrate into the terminal box if water is
constantly present at the cable glands.
→ To prevent the constant accumulation of water at the cable

glands, the cable should be routed in a U-shaped loop
wherever possible.

→ 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 downward.

Fig. 3: Cable routing for fans installed upright.

Item no. 12573-5-9970 · ENU · Change 202174 · Approved 2019-01-04 · Page 7 / 11

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Summary of Contents for S4E450-AP01-05

Page 1: ...hnical staff Only authorized specialists are permitted 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...

Page 2: ...ence 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 wit...

Page 3: ...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 Operati...

Page 4: ...sions in mm 1 Direction of air flow A 2 Tightening torque 0 5 Nm 0 1 Nm 3 Cable diameter 7 5 mm tightening torque 1 3 0 2 Nm Item no 12573 5 9970 ENU Change 202174 Approved 2019 01 04 Page 4 11 ebm pa...

Page 5: ...ox material ABS plastic Blade material Sheet steel painted black Guard grille material Steel coated with black plastic RAL 9005 Number of blades 5 Airflow direction A Direction of rotation Clockwise v...

Page 6: ...rotective earth DANGER Faulty insulation Risk of fatal injury from electric shock Use only cables that meet the specified installation regulations for voltage current insulation material capacity etc...

Page 7: ...nection 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...

Page 8: ...ions 4 4 Connection diagram L U1 blue Z brown N U2 black PE green yellow Item no 12573 5 9970 ENU Change 202174 Approved 2019 01 04 Page 8 11 ebm papst Mulfingen GmbH Co KG Bachm hle 2 D 74673 Mulfing...

Page 9: ...instance from inexpert handling transportation damage and resultant imbalance or be caused by component or structural resonance Speed ranges with excessively high vibration levels and possibly resonan...

Page 10: ...e Abnormal bearing noise acoustic At least every 6 months Replace device 5 3 Disposal For ebm papst environmental protection and resource preservation are top priority corporate goals ebm papst operat...

Page 11: ...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...

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