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5.6 Electrical Connection
DANGER
Live wires.
Risk of electrical shock.
• Electrical installation work must only be executed by qualified personnel.
NOTE
The operation with variable speed, i.e. with a variable-frequency drive or a soft starter
unit, is allowed as long as the motor is admitted and the permitted motor speed range is
neither underrun nor exceeded (see
Seek advice from your Busch representative.
• Make sure that the power supply for the motor is compatible with the data on the
nameplate of the motor.
• The electrical installation must comply with applicable national and international
standards.
• Provide a lockable disconnect switch on the power line so that the machine is com-
pletely secured during maintenance tasks.
• Provide an overload protection according to EN 60204-1 for the motor.
• Busch recommends installing a D-curve circuit breaker.
• Make sure that the motor of the machine will not be affected by electric or electro-
magnetic disturbance from the mains; if necessary seek advice from Busch.
• Connect the protective earth conductor.
• Electrically connect the motor.
NOTICE
Incorrect connection.
Risk of damage to the motor!
• The wiring diagrams given below are typical. Check the inside of the terminal box for
motor connection instructions/diagrams.
5.6.1 Wiring Diagram Three-Phase Motor
NOTICE
Incorrect direction of rotation.
Risk of damage to the machine!
• Operation in the wrong direction of rotation can destroy the machine in a short time!
Prior to start-up, ensure that the machine is operated in the right direction.
• Determine the intended direction of rotation with the arrow (stuck on or cast).
• Jog the motor briefly.
• Watch the fan wheel of the motor and determine the direction of rotation just before
the fan wheel stops.
If the rotation of the motor must be changed:
• Switch any two of the motor phase wires.