2safety instructions – Lenze E84AVSCx 8400 StateLine C User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 StateLine · Operating instructions · from Firmware V06.00 · DMS 1.2 EN · 12/2012 · TD05

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Safety instructions

2.2

General safety and application notes for Lenze motors

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2.2

General safety and application notes for Lenze motors

(according to Low-Voltage Directive 2006/95/EG)
General

Lowvoltage machines have hazardous live and rotating parts and

possibly also hot surfaces.

Synchronous machines induce voltages at open terminals during

operation.

All operations concerning transport, connections,

commissioning and maintenance must be carried out by

qualified, skilled personnel (EN 501101 (VDE 0105100) and IEC

60364 must be observed). Inappropriate use creates the risk of

severe injury to persons and damage to material assets.

Lowvoltage machines may only be operated under the

conditions that are indicated in the section "Application as

directed".

The conditions at the place of installation must comply with the

data given on the nameplate and in the documentation.

Application as directed

Lowvoltage machines are intended for commercial installations.

They comply with the harmonised standards of the series

EN 60034 (VDE 0530). Their use in potentially explosive

atmospheres is prohibited unless they are expressly intended for

such use (follow additional instructions).

Lowvoltage machines are components for installation into

machines as defined in the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.

Commissioning is prohibited until the conformity of the end

product with this directive has been established (follow i. a. EN

602041).

Lowvoltage machines with IP23 protection or less are only

intended for outdoor use when applying special protective

features.

The integrated brakes must not be used as safety brakes. It

cannot be ruled out that factors which cannot be influenced,

such as oil ingress due to a defective Aside shaft seal, cause a

brake torque reduction.
Transport, storage

Damages must be reported immediately upon receipt to the

forwarder; if required, commissioning must be excluded.

Tighten screwedin ring bolts before transport. They are designed

for the weight of the lowvoltage machines, do not apply extra

loads. If necessary, use suitable and adequately dimensioned

means of transport (e. g. rope guides).

Remove transport locking devices before commissioning. Reuse

them for further transport. When storing lowvoltage machines,

ensure a dry, dustfree and lowvibration (veff ≤ 0.2 mm/s)

environment (bearing damage while being stored).
Installation

Ensure an even surface, solid foot/flange mounting and exact

alignment if a direct clutch is connected. Avoid resonances with

the rotational frequency and double mains frequency which may

be caused by the assembly. Turn rotor by hand, listen for unusual

slipping noises. Check the direction of rotation when the clutch

is not active (observe section "Electrical connection").

Use appropriate means to mount or remove belt pulleys and

clutches (heating) and cover them with a touch guard. Avoid

impermissible belt tensions.

The machines are half-key balanced. The clutch must be half-key

balanced, too. This visible jutting out part of the key must be

removed.

If required, provide pipe connections.

Designs with shaft end at bottom must be protected with a cover

which prevents the ingress of foreign particles into the fan. Free

circulation of the cooling air must be ensured. The exhaust air -

als the exhaust air of other machines next to the drive system -

must not be taken in immediately.

Electrical connection

All operations must only be carried out by qualified and skilled

personnel on the low-voltage machine at standstill and

deenergised and provided with a safe guard to prevent an

unintentional restart.This also applies to auxiliary circuits (e. g.

brake, encoder, blower).

Check safe isolation from supply!

If the tolerances specified in EN 60034-1; IEC 34 (VDE 0530-1) -

voltage ±5 %, frequency ±2 %, waveform, symmetry - are

exceeded, more heat will be generated and the electromagnetic

compatibility will be affected.

Observe the data on the nameplate, operating notes, and the

connection diagram in the terminal box.

The connection must ensure a continuous and safe electrical

supply (no loose wire ends); use appropriate cable terminals. The

connection to the PE conductor must be safe. The plug-in

connectors must be bolt tightly (to stop).

The clearances between blank, live parts and to earth must not

fall below 8 mm at V

r

≤ 550 V, 10 mm at V

r

≤ 725 V, 14 mm at

V

r

≤ 1000 V.

The terminal box must be free of foreign particles, dirt and

moisture. All unused cable entries and the box itself must be

sealed against dust and water.
Commissioning and operation

Before commissioning after longer storage periods, measure

insulation resistance. In case of values ≤ 1 kΩ per volt of rated

voltage, dry winding.

For trial run without output elements, lock the featherkey. Do

not deactivate the protective devices, not even in a trial run.

Check the correct operation of the brake before commissioning

low-voltage machines with brakes.

Integrated thermal detectors do not provide full protection for

the machine. If necessary, limit the maximum current.

Parameterise the controller so that the motor will be switched

off with I > I

r

after a few seconds of operation, especially at the

risk of blocking.

Vibrational severities v

eff

≤ 3.5 mm/s (P

N

≤ 15 kW) or 4.5 mm/s

(P

N

> 15 kW) are acceptable if the clutch is activated.

If deviations from normal operation occur, e.g. increased

temperatures, noises, vibrations, find the cause and, if required,

contact the manufacturer. In case of doubt, switch off the low-

voltage machine.

If the machine is exposed to dirt, clean the air paths regularly.

Shaft sealing rings and roller bearings have a limited service life.

Regrease bearings with relubricating devices while the low-

voltage machine is running. Only use the grease recommended

by the manufacturer. If the grease drain holes are sealed with a

plug, (IP54 drive end; IP23 drive and non-drive end), remove plug

before commissioning. Seal bore holes with grease. Replace

prelubricated bearings (2Z bearing) after approx. 10,000 h -

20,000 h, at the latest however after 3 - 4 years.
The product-specific safety and application notes given in these

instructions must be observed!

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