10. Service and maintenance
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1 Cover cap
2 Motion screw
3 Lock nut
4 Holder
5 V-belt set
6 Rotational axis
The V-belt preload needed is specified by the weight of
the motor, which is mounted in a rotary fashion (- 6 -
Fig. 21).
Changing the V-belt is carried out as follows:
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Open front panel
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Remove the cover cap ( - 1 - Fig. 21) from the
access panel
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Lift the motor by turning the motion screw
(- 2 - Fig. 21) clockwise until the V-belts are
released
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Clean/degrease the V-belt pulleys
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Replace the V-belt set (- 5 - Fig. 21)
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Screw the motion screw back in until the lock nut
(- 3 - Fig. 21) reaches the holder (- 4 - Fig. 21);
securely fasten the motion screw (anti-clockwise)
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Replace the cover cap and the panel
10.10
Connecting terminals in the switch
cabinet/control transformer setting
DANGER
High voltage – Hazard of shock, burns, or
death
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Only qualified electricians may work on
the switch cabinet.
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Only perform checks and carry out work
on the screw compressor when the unit
is out of operation, depressurized, and
secured from being switched on again!
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Push the STOP button on the control
panel. After the soft-stop tiime (30 sec.),
set the on-site main switch to “0”(OFF)
and secure it against being switched on.
DANGER
Only L15RS-L22RS: There is a risk of
electric shock from charged capacitors!
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Disconnect the system from the mains
and wait 10 minutes before touching
electrical components. The power
capacitors need this time to discharge.
NOTICE
Making incorrect settings to the control
transformer poses a risk to the trouble-free
operating of the system.
Checking the setting of the control transformer
is part of commissioning and part of regular
inspection/maintenance because the supply
voltage can change.
The connecting terminals in the switch cabinet have to
be checked and, if required, re-tightened during first
commissioning and afterward according to the
maintenance schedule.
Fig. 22
Check the control transformer setting as follows:
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Switch the unit on as described in Section 8.2.
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Check the control transformer output voltages while
operating under load. Several tapping points are
provided for this purpose (see circuit diagram).
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Switch the unit off as described in Section 9.7.
Change the control transformer setting as follows,
if the output voltage is not correct:
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Change the control transformer setting accordingly.
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Set the on-site main switch to “0” (OFF) and secure
it against being switched on.
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Only L15RS-L22RS: wait 10 minutes before
touching electrical components. The power
capacitors need this time to discharge.
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Change the control transformer setting. Fig. 22
illustrates an example.
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Then, check the setting again.