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Operating instructions

W3G800-GV01-91

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Translation of the original operating instructions

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5.2.4 Residual current circuit breaker (RCCB)

Only universal residual current devices (type B or B+) are
allowed. As with variable frequency drives, residual current
devices cannot provide personal safety while operating the
device.
When the device's power supply is switched on, pulsed
charging currents from the capacitors in the integrated EMC
filter can lead to the residual current devices tripping without
delay. We recommend the use of residual current circuit
breakers with a trip threshold of 300 mA and delayed tripping
(super-resistant, characteristic K).

5.2.5 Leakage current

For asymmetrical power systems or if a phase fails, the
leakage current can increase to a multiple of the nominal value.

5.3 Connection in terminal box

5.3.1 Terminal box as supplied

The terminal box of the fan supplied by ebm-papst is equipped with the
following cable glands.

Wire

Outer
diameter of
wire

Terminal area
of terminal strip

Manufacturer
part number
(Hugro)

Supply
connection
M25 x 1.5

Ø 10 mm to Ø
16 mm

1.5 mm² to 4
mm²

154.2516.37

Control wire
M20 x 1.5

Ø 10 mm to Ø
14 mm

0.5 mm² to 1.5
mm²

154.2014.37

Screw plug
M20 x 1.5

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548.20.14

5.3.2 Preparing cables for connection

Optionally, cables with or without shielding can be used. The two
illustrations that follow show the lengths to which the cables must be cut.
For correct wiring, note Chapter 5.3.3 Connecting wires to terminals.
Strip the cable only as much as necessary, and ensure that the cable
gland is sealed and there is no strain on the connections. For tightening
torques, see Chapter 4.1 Product drawing.

Fig. 2: Recommended stripped lengths in mm (inside terminal box) for
unshielded cables. In this illustration, all cable glands are used by way
of example. The illustration may differ from the actual device design.

Fig. 3: Recommended stripped lengths in mm (inside terminal box) for
shielded cables. In this illustration, all cable glands are used by way of
example.

5.3.3 Connecting wires to terminals

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Open the terminal box.

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To do so, unscrew the seven screws; for tightening torque, see
Chapter 4.1 Product drawing.

Take care when opening the terminal box cover. Do not
damage the terminal box seal by using tools to open it. A
protective earth is installed on the terminal box cover. This
connection must not be broken.

If the original screws of the terminal box cover have been lost, use
metric and corrosion-resistant screws; for size see Chapter 4.1 Product
drawing.

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Remove the cap from the cable gland.

Use is only to be made of screw plugs with Ex e approval.
Any other form of sealing, e.g. by cables, is impermissible.

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Use one sheathed cable for each cable gland.

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Use copper wires only.

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Check that the wires are clean.

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

The supply line (PE and L1 - L3) must always be routed
separately and must not be routed together with the control line.
Pay attention to the cross-sections of the strands and cable
glands.

If using shielded cables, the shielding has to be folded back
over the wire sheath and fixed under the strain relief clamps;
see the illustration "Strain relief for shielded cables".

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First connect the "PE" (protective earth).

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Connect the wires to the corresponding terminals.

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

Item no. 54001-5-9970 · ENU · Change 272968 · Approved 2022-11-23 · Page 11 / 17

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Summary of Contents for W3G800-GV01-91

Page 1: ...ng instructions are available in other languages on our website www ebmpapst com 2 2 SAFETY REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION 2 2 1 Hazard levels for warnings 2 2 2 Staff qualifications 2 2 3 Basic safety r...

Page 2: ...h the operating instructions Malfunctions and defects that affect safety must always be corrected immediately No modifications additions or conversions are to be made to the device for example changes...

Page 3: ...d its attachment must always be evaluated in connection with the overall safety concept of the system as a whole 2 8 Emissions WARNING Depending on the installation and operating conditions the sound...

Page 4: ...rmitted ambient temperature range see Chapter 4 2 Nominal data and Chapter 4 5 Transport and storage conditions Operating the device with all protective devices Using the device only in Zones 1 and 2...

Page 5: ...max 14 mm tightening torque 6 0 6 Nm standard value depending on cable 5 Terminal box fastening screws M4 x 20 tightening torque 3 5 0 5 Nm 6 Ground connection point M8 functional ground for discharg...

Page 6: ...in the product drawing Use the fastening components available from ebm papst for assembly At one mounting point the contact washer 4 must also be inserted between the housing and the nut Tighten the...

Page 7: ...osition Shaft horizontal with cable exit 45 or rotor at bottom rotor at top not permissible Condensation drainage holes On rotor side Mode S1 Motor bearing Ball bearing Technical features Output 10 VD...

Page 8: ...of safety 4 8 The nameplate Fig 1 Specifications on the nameplate Serial number Designation Explanation YY Year Year e g 11 for production in 2011 WW Week Week calendar week in year of production Six...

Page 9: ...d to air ducts the connection should be isolated from vibration e g using compensators or similar elements Ensure stress free attachment of the fan to the substructure Check the device for transport d...

Page 10: ...l indicated on the nameplate see Chapter 5 3 3 Connecting wires to terminals For determining the cross section note the sizing criteria according to EN 61800 5 1 The protective earth must have a cross...

Page 11: ...commended stripped lengths in mm inside terminal box for unshielded cables In this illustration all cable glands are used by way of example The illustration may differ from the actual device design Fi...

Page 12: ...box screw connections and cable glands have been tightened to the specified torque 5 3 3 1 Replacement of cable glands and screw plugs If you would like to replace cable glands or screw plugs for exam...

Page 13: ...y settings Factory settings made for the device by ebm papst Mode parameter set 1 PWM control Mode parameter set 2 PWM control Fan device address 01 Max PWM 100 Min PWM 5 Save set value to EEPROM Yes...

Page 14: ...put of current motor modulation level motor speed adjustable curve SELV 2 Din 2 Digital input 2 Switching parameter sets 1 2 according to EEPROM setting the valid or used parameter set can be selected...

Page 15: ...sonant frequencies must be determined in the course of fan commissioning Either run through the resonant range as quickly as possible with speed control or find another remedy Operation with excessive...

Page 16: ...ng cleaning Motor not turning Mechanical blockage Switch off isolate from supply and remove mechanical blockage Line voltage faulty Check line voltage restore power supply Attention The error message...

Page 17: ...ery 6 months Fasten cables Cleaning and preventive maintenance Visual inspection At least every 3 months Remove dirt clean device Ball bearings for smooth and noiseless movement free of play acoustic...

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