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Mixers - replaceable RA models

5. Commissioning

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  5 . 3  

Connection to the container fitting

Use the following procedure to connect the fitting:
(see image 6)

- Check whether the container fitting (Pos. 9) is closed and if necessary close it.
- Release and remove the sealing cap of the fitting so that the fitting thread is free for connecting 

the mixer.

- Put the mixer with retracted agitator shaft on the thread, screw the union nut on and pull the nut 

tight using an appropriate key.

- Open the container fitting. The connected mixer will caulk.
- Push the agitator shaft completely through the hollow shaft to the connection side of the motor.
- Hold the motor shaft coupling tight with your left hand (Pos. 3.3).
- Rotate the agitator shaft coupling to the right with your right hand (Pos. 3.2) until the coupling 

pin snaps into the notch.

- Put the mains plug into the socket.
- Switch the mixer on by turning the start/stop switch to the position "I".

  5 . 4  

Releasing the container fitting

Use the following procedure to release the container fitting:
(see image 6)

- Switch the mixer off by turning the start/stop switch to the position "0".
- Remove the mains plug.
- Hold the motor shaft coupling tight with your left hand (Pos. 3.3).
- Rotate the agitator shaft coupling to the left with your right hand (Pos. 3.2) and release the cou-

pling pin from the notch.

- Pull the agitator shaft (Pos. 3.1) completely back through the hollow shaft to the connection side 

of the motor up to the stop.

- Close the container fitting.
- Unscrew the union nut using an appropriate key and remove the mixer.

  6 .    

C l e a n i n g

Before cleaning, maintenance and repair work, the following switch-off procedure is to be main-

tained without fail:

- Ensure that the mixer is disconnected from the mains. (Switch off the start/stop switch and 

remove the mains plug.)

- Close the product inlet. (Block the container fitting.)
- Disassemble the mixer.

Daily cleaning (Quick cleaning)

Only clean using water between the individual working intervals. Do not use a cleaning agent as

this will require thorough rinsing.

Complete cleaning

A complete cleaning procedure must be carried out every six months along with the container clean-

ing with the system at a standstill.

 WARNING 

• In case of non-compliance, this can endanger life and limb of the personnel!

Summary of Contents for RA 110

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Page 2: ...6829 Landau 49 0 6341 5105 0 Fax 49 0 6341 5105 85 www guth vt de sales guth vt de List of contents 2 1 Notes for the user 3 1 1 Intended use 3 1 2 Notes on the guarantee 3 1 3 Safety instructions 3 1 4 Safety instructions 4 1 5 Safety tests 4 1 6 Standards 5 1 7 Danger symbols 5 2 Technical Data 6 2 1 General description 6 2 2 Design of mixer 7 2 3 Variants 8 3 Electrical connection 11 3 1 Connec...

Page 3: ...es The GUTH company shall accept no liability for damage and operational malfunctions resulting from failure to observe these instructions Technical modifications resulting in deviations from the illustrations and information contained in these instructions may be made without prior notice being given The mixer may only be fitted and commissioned in accordance with these operating instruc tions Th...

Page 4: ... Insulation resistance tests Voltage tests Protection from residual voltages Functional tests The functions of the electrical equipment especially those which relate to safety and protective measures ATTENTION The mixer may only be operated when it is in perfect working order In addition to the documentation instructions on the following also apply Internal plant working and safety instructions Na...

Page 5: ...hods Testing the immunity to the discharge of static electricity 3 GSGV 9 GSGV German Equipment Safety Act Machinery Ordinance 1 7 Danger symbols Safety instructions and warnings serve to avoid danger to the lives and health of users or mainte nance personnel and damage to property Attention is drawn to them by means of the symbols defined here The hazards are also highlighted where they may arise...

Page 6: ...rile products and homogenised distillates Accelerating reactions and dissolving processes such as e g influencing fermentation by dissolving sugar and sugar solutions Enhancing the efficiency of the impact of heat and cold e g equal liquid interspersion for cooling procedures Activating the weak fermentation yeasts Product specific data Viscosity 20 baumé 36 34 Brix 1 2 Engler 4 centipoise in acco...

Page 7: ...eal 1 2 4 Motor shaft seal 1 3 0 Agitator shaft 3 1 Agitator shaft 1 3 2 Agitator shaft coupling 1 3 3 Motor shaft coupling 1 4 0 Pivioting sash propeller 1 5 0 Hollow shaft motor 1 5 1 Front bearing shield 1 5 2 Rear bearing shield 1 5 3 Deep groove ball bearing 2 5 4 Rotor shaft 1 5 5 Fan impeller 1 5 6 Protective fan hood 1 5 7 Tensile screw 3 4 5 8 Cylinder screw 3 4 6 0 Motor protection switc...

Page 8: ...00 450 400 D 18 18 28 18 Propeller E Ø150 125 X25 Ø175 155 X30 Ø224 210 X35 Ø155 X30 dimensions in mm Tab 2 Mixer types 1 Special length on request 2 Special voltage on request Maximum shaft legth for each diameter and shaft speed with horizont mounting Mixer type Ø rpm Restricted areas and maxi mum shaft leng th RA 45 RA25 100 RA110 18 1400 530 710 1200 1700 450 650 1200 RA300 28 1450 750 1050 15...

Page 9: ...n open containers or tubs Fig 3 Propeller types Mixing head The mixing head is a triple vane propeller with an addi tional protective ring This ensures that damage caused from stirring in open containers is avoided Gassing device A special flange housing enables direct gassing with sul phur dioxide carbon dioxide and similar elements when the agitator shaft is rotating This enables the gases being...

Page 10: ...700 H1 450 500 650 950 H2 600 700 1000 1500 H3 1060 1060 1060 1060 H4 170 170 170 170 RA 45 A 440 440 440 440 C 425 425 425 425 E 420 420 420 650 RA 110 A 475 475 475 475 C 400 400 400 400 E 420 420 420 650 RA 300 A 675 675 675 675 C 450 450 450 450 E 470 470 470 700 dimensions in mm Tab 3 OVERLYING support pedestal Fig 5 Support pedestal Standard configuration A 435 B 600 C 1200 V1 300 1000 V2 30...

Page 11: ...TICE The motors are designed for ambient temperatures of 30 C to 60 C and installation heights of 4000m above mean sea level The conditions at the installation point must correspond to all rating plates Cable Plug Flame retardant according to IEC 60334 1 2 Resistance according to DIN EN 50290 2 2 TM54 with strain relief and anti kink cable protection VDE certified VDE certified IP 44 We use Lapp c...

Page 12: ...45 RA 110 RA 300 Ra 25 100 Operating voltage V Hertz Hz Phases Nominal current A 110 60 3 4 6 9 7 200 50 3 2 4 5 2 208 60 3 2 4 5 1 230 50 3 2 3 4 9 11 5 230 60 1 3 5 230 60 3 2 0 4 5 11 400 50 3 1 4 2 8 6 6 1 05 2 5 415 50 3 1 3 2 6 440 50 3 1 45 2 6 440 60 3 1 25 2 6 460 60 3 1 2 2 7 480 60 3 1 45 2 8 6 8 550 60 3 1 9 5 7 575 60 3 0 85 1 85 5 8 600 60 3 0 8 5 5 ...

Page 13: ...ollow shaft of the electric motor ensures that the mixer operates quietly and without vibrating The mechanical seal will operate without malfunctioning if subjected to a load of up to 10 bar over the long term CAUTION When switching on or switching off the device a minimum quantity of the fluid product will escape It is important to ensure that the fluid product is fed away securely NOTICE The und...

Page 14: ...gitator shaft Pos 3 1 Left hand thread Key surfaces are provided on the propeller hub for unscrewing and tightening the propeller If the propeller is too tight the shaft can be held down firmly on the agitator shaft coupling Following this push the agitator shaft through the opening of the motor shaft coupling Pos 3 3 from the coupling side of the motor until the thread of the agitator shaft is co...

Page 15: ...ee image 6 Switch the mixer off by turning the start stop switch to the position 0 Remove the mains plug Hold the motor shaft coupling tight with your left hand Pos 3 3 Rotate the agitator shaft coupling to the left with your right hand Pos 3 2 and release the cou pling pin from the notch Pull the agitator shaft Pos 3 1 completely back through the hollow shaft to the connection side of the motor u...

Page 16: ...s these agents cor rode the stainless steel surface ATTENTION Please pay attention to the instructions on the safety data sheets of the cleaning agent manu facturer The instructions must be adhered to The customer must provide evidence that the cleaning agent has been applied correctly WARNING All work on the stationary machine must be carried out by qualified specialist personnel when it is switc...

Page 17: ...nal socket screws of the set collar Pos 1 2 and take it off Spring pre ten sioning 3 Pull the mechanical seal Pos 2 1 1 out from above 4 Remove the interim flange Pos 1 3 from the be ring shield Pos 5 1 5 Remove the seal rings Pos 2 2 and Pos 2 4 6 Remove the interim flange seal Pos 2 3 and the mechanical seal Pos 2 1 1 7 Assemble in reverse order The hexagonal socket screws of the set collar Pos ...

Page 18: ...r Send the entire mixer to be repaired Liquid runs out of the leakage holes onto the flange housing mixer connection side Mechanical seal or motor shaft seal has been damaged Send the entire device to be repaired or replace the spare parts Liquid runs out of the shaft cou pling coupling piece Agitator shaft seal has been damaged Send the entire mixer to be repaired or replace the spare parts High ...

Page 19: ...ed in transit Get in touch immediately with the last shipper Keep the packaging in case the shipper wishes to inspect it or for returning the goods Packaging for returning goods If possible use the original packaging material If queries arise in connection with packaging and transport safety please contact Guth Ven tiltechnik GmbH Storage in open air Storage in the open air is not permitted Storag...

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