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Operating instructions

R3G310-AX52-90

Translation of the original operating instructions

CONTENTS

1. SAFETY REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION

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1. SAFETY REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION

Read these operating instructions carefully before starting work on the
device. Observe the following warnings to prevent malfunctions or
danger to persons.
These operating instructions are to be regarded as part of the device.
The device is only to be sold or passed on together with the operating
instructions.
These operating instructions may be duplicated and distributed to inform
about potential dangers and their prevention.

1.1 Hazard levels for warnings

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1.1 Hazard levels for warnings

These operating instructions use the following hazard levels to indicate
potentially hazardous situations and important safety regulations:

DANGER

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result in
death or serious injury if the specified actions are not taken.
Compliance with the instructions is imperative.

WARNING

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can result in
death or serious injury if the specified actions are not taken.
Exercise extreme caution while working.

CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can result in
minor or moderate injury or damage to property if the specified
actions are not taken.

NOTE

A potentially harmful situation can occur and, if not avoided, can
lead to property damage.

1.2 Staff qualifications

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1.2 Staff qualifications

The device may only be transported, unpacked, installed, operated,
maintained and otherwise used by suitably qualified, trained and
authorized technical 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

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1.3 Basic safety rules

The safety hazards associated with the device must be assessed again
following installation in the final product.
The locally applicable industrial safety regulations are always to be
observed when working on the device.
Keep the workplace clean and tidy. Untidiness in the work area
increases the risk of accidents.
Note the following when working on the device:

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Do not perform any modifications, additions or conversions on the
device without the approval of ebm-papst.

1.4 Voltage

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1.4 Voltage

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Check the device's electrical equipment at regular intervals; see
Chapter 6.3 Safety inspection.

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Replace loose connections and defective cables immediately.

DANGER
Electrically charged device

Risk of electric shock
→ When working on an electrically charged device, stand on a

rubber mat.

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1.5 Safety and protective features

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1.6 Electromagnetic radiation

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1.7 Mechanical movement

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1.8 Emissions

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1.9 Hot surface

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1.10 Transport

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1.11 Storage

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2. INTENDED USE

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3. TECHNICAL DATA

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3.1 Product drawing

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3.2 Nominal data

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3.3 Data according to Commission Regulation (EU) 327/2011

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3.4 Technical description

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3.5 Mounting data

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3.6 Transport and storage conditions

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3.7 Electromagnetic compatibility

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4. CONNECTION AND STARTUP

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4.1 Mechanical connection

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4.2 Electrical connection

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4.3 Connection in terminal box

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4.4 Factory settings

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4.5 Connection diagram

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4.6 Checking connections

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4.7 Switching on the device

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4.8 Switching off the device

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5. INTEGRATED PROTECTIVE FEATURES

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6. MAINTENANCE, MALFUNCTIONS, POSSIBLE
CAUSES AND REMEDIES

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6.1 Vibration testing

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6.2 Cleaning

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6.3 Safety inspection

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6.4 Disposal

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Summary of Contents for R3G310-AX52-90

Page 1: ...re 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 The safety hazards associated with the device must be assessed again following installation in the final product The locally applicable industrial safety regulations are always to be observed when working on the device Keep the workplace clea...

Page 2: ...l contact Before working on the system machine wait until all parts have come to a standstill DANGER Ejected parts Missing protective devices may cause balancing weights or broken fan blades to be ejected and cause injuries Take appropriate safety measures WARNING Rotating device Long hair and dangling items of clothing jewelry and the like can become entangled and be pulled into the device Injuri...

Page 3: ... all protective devices Following the operating instructions Improper use In particular operating the device in the following ways is prohibited and could be hazardous Operating the device in an 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 Operation in...

Page 4: ...g All dimensions in mm 1 Accessory part inlet ring 31575 2 4013 with pressure tap k factor 116 not included in scope of delivery 2 Max clearance for screw 16 mm 3 Cable diameter min 4 mm max 10 mm tightening torque 2 5 0 4 Nm 4 Tightening torque 3 5 0 5 Nm Item no 51188 5 9970 ENU Change 212555 Approved 2020 04 29 Page 4 13 ...

Page 5: ...data is determined using a motor impeller combination in a standardized measurement setup 3 4 Technical description Weight 8 8 kg Size 310 mm Motor size 112 Rotor surface Painted black Electronics housing material Die cast aluminum Impeller material Sheet aluminum Number of blades 7 Direction of rotation Clockwise viewed toward rotor Degree of protection IP54 Insulation class B Moisture F Environm...

Page 6: ... consultation with the network operator that this device is only connected to a connection point with a Ssc value that is greater than or equal to 120 times the rated output of the arrangement 4 CONNECTION AND STARTUP 4 1 Mechanical connection CAUTION Cutting and crushing hazard when removing fan from packaging Carefully remove the device from its packaging by the fan impeller Strictly avoid shock...

Page 7: ...ion and fuses Assignment of supply cable cross sections and their required fuses line protection only no equipment protection Nominal voltage Fuse Automatic circuit breaker Cable cross section Cable cross section VDE UL VDE mm AWG 3 PE AC 380 480 VAC 16 A 15 A C16A 1 5 2 5 16 AWG American Wire Gauge 4 2 3 Reactive currents Because of the EMC filter integrated for compliance with EMC limits interfe...

Page 8: ... 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 gl...

Page 9: ...dulation level 1 V corresponds to 10 modulation level 10 V corresponds to 100 modulation level KL3 2 8 GND Reference ground for control interface SELV KL3 3 7 0 10 V Use control current sensor value input 0 10 VDC impedance 100 kΩ only as alternative to 4 20 mA input SELV KL3 4 10 V Voltage output 10 VDC 3 max 10 mA power supply for external devices e g potentiometer SELV KL3 5 20 V Voltage output...

Page 10: ...resonant 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 excessively high vibration levels can lead to premature failure The maximum permissible vibration severity must not exceed 3 5 mm s and should be checked at intervals of 6 months It is to be determined at th...

Page 11: ...solate from supply and remove mechanical blockage Line voltage faulty Check line voltage restore power supply Attention The error message resets automatically Device restarts automatically without warning Faulty connection Isolate from supply correct connection see connection diagram Broken motor winding Replace device Thermal overload protector activated Allow motor to cool off locate and rectify...

Page 12: ...bearing replacement is necessary after that period contact ebm papst Adapt the maintenance intervals to the actual level of dust exposure 6 3 Safety inspection NOTE High voltage test The integrated EMC filter has Y capacitors The tripping current is exceeded when AC testing voltage is applied Test the device with DC voltage when you perform the legally required high voltage test The voltage to be ...

Page 13: ...Component disposal The products are mostly made of steel copper aluminum and plastic Metallic materials are generally considered to be fully recyclable Separate the components for recycling into the following categories Steel and iron Aluminum Non ferrous metal e g motor windings Plastics particularly with brominated flame retardants in accordance with marking Insulating materials Cables and wires...

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