4 residual hazards, Residual hazards, Safety instructions – Lenze MDxMA-MHxMA-MFxMA-MDERA-MHERA Three-phase AC motors User Manual

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Safety instructions

Residual hazards

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Residual hazards

Protection of persons

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The motor surfaces can become very hot. Danger of burns when touching!
– Provide protection against accidental contact, if necessary.

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Highfrequency voltages can be capacitively transferred to the motor housing
through the inverter supply.
– Earth motor housing carefully.

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Danger of unintentional starting or electrical shocks
– Connections must only be made when the equipment is deenergised and the

motor is at standstill.

– Installed brakes are no fail−safe brakes.

Motor protection

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Installed thermal detectors are no full protection for the machine.
– If required, limit the maximum current, parameterise the controller such that it

will be switched off after some seconds of operation with I > I

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, especially if there

is the danger of blocking.

– Installed overload protection does not prevent an overload under any conditions.

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Installed brakes are no fail−safe brakes.
– The torque can be reduced due to disruptive factors that cannot be influenced, e.g.

by ingressing oil due to a defect shaft sealing ring on the A side.

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Fuses are no motor protection.
– Use current−dependent motor protection switches at average operating frequency.
– Use installed thermal detectors at high operating frequency.

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Too high torques cause a fraction of the motor shaft.
– The maximum torques according to catalogue must not be exceeded.

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Lateral forces from the motor shaft may occur.
– Align shafts of motor and driving machine exactly to each other.

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If deviations from normal operation occur, e.g. increased temperature, noise,
vibration, determine the cause and, if necessary, contact the manufacturer. If in
doubt, switch off the motor.

Fire protection

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Fire hazard
– Prevent contact with flammable substances.

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