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Instructions For Maintenance; Safety Related Information On Taking Out Of Operation And Removal - Elektror RD-F Montageanleitung Und Bedienungsanleitung

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Device motor output
Motor output < 0.25 kW
0.25 kW < Motor output
<=3.0 kW
3.1 kW < Motor output
<= 7.5 kW
7,6 kW < Motor output
<= 11.0 kW
11,1 kW < Motor output
<= 30.0 kW
A uniform run-up and expiry must be guaranteed within the
run-up and expiry times.
No speed changes must occur during operation that exceed
the speed change during run-up and expiry.
Protection by residual-current-operated circuit breaker
(FI circuit-breaker):
The present IGBT frequency converters produce discharge
currents of >=3.5 mA due to their design principle. These dis-
charge currents can lead to unwanted tripping in systems
protected by a 30 mA-FI circuit-breaker.
If a fault occurs, fault currents can also discharge through the
PE conductor as direct current. If protection is needed on the
supply side by means of an FI circuit-breaker, then an ACDC
sensitive (type B) FI circuit-breaker must be used. Use of an
FI circuit-breaker other than type B can cause death or seri-
ous injury if a fault occurs. To meet the EN 61800-5-1 stand-
ard, the PE conductor must be duplexed and routed through
separate terminals or have a cross-section of at least 10 mm²
Cu.
Operation and connection to public grids:
See 3.4
4.3 Hydraulic Motor Operation
The run-up and expiry times as well as the speed changes
specifi ed in 4.2 should be noted when operating with hydrau-
lic motors. Free-running hydraulic motors should be used to
guarantee a smooth run on.

5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE

Wearing parts are subject to the recommended maintenance
intervals (refer to 5.1 to 5.6). The service life of wearing parts
(ball bearings and fi lters) depends on the operating hours,
the load and other infl uences, such as temperature, etc.
Maintenance and servicing may only be performed by per-
sons with the necessary expertise and regular training. In ad-
dition to the appliance's operating instructions and the regu-
lations and recommendations for the system as a whole, the
following points should be observed:
Inspection and maintenance intervals:
The operator must set the cleaning, inspection and mainte-
nance intervals himself according to operating hours, load
and operating conditions.
Immediate inspection and maintenance
The blower must be inspected immediately if vibrations or
reduced air fl ow are observed.
Note!
Repairs must be carried out by the manufacturer.
We cannot accept any liability for repairs carried
out by third parties.
Run-up time
Expiry time
[s]
[s]
5
10
10
20
20
40
30
60
30
100
Operating and assembly instructions RDF
Conveyor blowers are subject to wear and must be
5.1
checked at regular intervalls, depending on the type of con-
veyed media. Wear parts such as the impeller should be re-
placed on time as bearings may be damaged by imbalance
due to uneven wearing.
5.2 Replacement of the impeller and cleaning work are car-
ried out by unscrewing of the housing cover. Power supply
must be cut off during this work. The impeller must be stand-
ing still and be secured against restarting.
There is no maintenance work necessary on the drive
5.3
motor. The lubrication of the enclosed deep-groove ball bear-
ings is suffi cient for their entire service life.
5.4 Ball bearings
The blower is equipped with closed grooved ball bearings
that do not have to be relubricated and have a minimum ser-
vice life of 12,000 hours in the case of horizontal drive shafts.
This value halves when they are installed vertically.
We recommend that the ball bearings are replaced before
exceeding the service life, minimum 22,000 hours. We gen-
erally recommend replacing the bearings after 30 months.
Note!
Repairs must be carried out by the manufacturer.
We cannot accept liability for repairs carried out
by third parties.
5.5 Seals and radial shaft sealing rings
If sealing elements and/or radial shaft seals are included
in the scope of delivery, for safety reasons they should be
replaced at each maintenance, where sealing elements are
opened removed or otherwise altered.
5.6 Cleaning
There is a high risk of injury on the inside of the device due to
rotating parts during operation. Decommission the device in
all cases and wait until all moving parts have stopped before
opening, reaching in or inserting tools into the device. Secure
the device reliably against it being accidentally restarted dur-
ing the entire period.
Also make sure that no other dangerous situation can arise
when restarting after a standstill, e.g. as a result of a power
failure or blockages.
Cleaning or maintenance must not lead to damage or modi-
fi cations to the device and its components that would infl u-
ence safety or health protection and, for example, impair the
balanced state of the impeller.
When starting up the blower, make sure that all tools or other
foreign objects have been removed from inside the device
and that all covers and protective grilles have been attached
correctly.
6 SAFETY RELATED INFORMATION
ON TAKING OUT OF OPERATION AND
REMOVAL
The disconnection of all electrical connections and any other
electrical work in connection with decommissioning must
only be carried out by a qualifi ed electrician.
The device should be dismantled only when all rotating parts
have come to a standstill and cannot be restarted.
The guidelines set out in 2.1 Transport and Handling must be
observed when dismantling and removing it.
EN
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