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Hyponic®
Operating and Maintenance Manual
Hyponic® Operating and Maintenance Manual
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T-Type Torque Arm
Item
Quantity
1
2
2
2
3
2
Torque Arm
Bolt, Hex Head
Washer, Lock
Nut, Hex, Coarse
Bushing, Rubber
Washer, T-Type
Wiring
1. Prior to wiring, refer to the name plate mounted to the motor portion of the Hyponic® unit. Check the power
supply, interconnects, relays, protective starting devices (i.e, Star (Wye) delta - if reduced voltage starting is
required), space heaters, thermal sensors and other accessories.
2. Be aware that long wiring may cause voltage drops.
Wiring Connections for Standard Motor Contactor
Models FB-01A1 through FB-15E, 230/460V, 60Hz or 575V, 60Hz
Key:
MC:
Motor Contactor
OLR:
Overload or Thermal Relay
VR:
Varistor (protective device, refer to Varistor Specification
Table 6
)
Fig. 13-a Normal Brake Action, 230V or 575V Brake
Fig. 13-b Fast Brake Action, 230V Brake
Fig. 13-c Normal Brake Action, 460V Brake
Fig. 13-d Fast Brake Action, 460V or 575V Brake
Tighten both pairs of nuts against the mounting tab so that there is zero clearance between the rubber
bushings and the tab, but you can still rotate the rubber bushings by hand. Do not overtighten, but ensure
that the nuts in each pair are tightened securely against each other so vibration will not cause them to
loosen. Be sure that the bottom of the mounting angle bracket is secured to a rigid surface.
The Hyponic® T-type torque arm design allows for reversing rotation and can be mounted to accept loads in tension
or compression. Any of the mounting positions shown in
Figure 12
are permissible.
Table 5
shown below, mentions
the necessary components for a proper operation of the T-type torque arm.
During the operation, the Hyponic® unit will rotate in the direction opposite to that of the driven shaft.
Fig. 12
Table 5. T-Type Torque Arm Components