
TAM 00624
6
DS 100 – 200
03 / 2005
Three-phase synchronous motor, air-cooled
English
Motor design with rare-earth magnets:
The rotors of the DS motors have rare-earth magnets with high magnetic energy
densities. High forces of attraction to ferromagnetic components occur near a dismounted
rotor, persons with pacemakers are in great danger, data stored on electronic data media
could be destroyed. Incorrect handling can result in injury when ferromagnetic parts are
attracted by the rotor.
Thermal hazards:
Caution! Highly inflammable!
Temperatures of over 70°C can build up on the motor surfaces. Touch contact measures
should be implemented if necessary!
Temperature-sensitive parts, e.g. normal cables or electronic components, must not be
placed on or fixed to the hot surfaces.
Thermal overloading can destroy the winding and the bearing. A thermal sensor should
be used to monitor the temperature.
1.3 Prohibition of unauthorised modifications and changes
For safety reasons, unauthorised modifications and changes to the electric motor are
not permitted. If such modifications / changes are necessary, please contact the
manufacturer.
No safety devices may be dismantled or decommissioned prior to the operation of the
device.
2 Operating
conditions
2.1 Product description
Electric motors of the series "
DS…
“ are permanently excited three-phase synchronous motors with
rare-earth magnets. The optimized forced ventilation ensures efficient cooling and allows a high
torque and power density.
When operating with a motor-controlled pulse converter, the speed and position of these compact
motors can be optimally controlled. Thanks to their high overload capacity and efficiency, these
drives are ideally suited for demanding mechanical engineering applications.
2.2 Scope of supplies
The delivery is put together on an order-related basis.
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The carrier must immediately be notified of any damage caused during transport.
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On delivery, please check that the ratings and motor type correspond with the order data. In
the event of apparent defects or incomplete delivery, the appropriate Baumüller office or the
Baumüller head office in Nuremberg should be notified immediately.
In both of the above cases, commisioning must not take place until the error has been rectified by a
specialist.