1 temperatures, 2 ambient conditions, Temperatures – Lenze GSS User Manual

Page 14: Ambient conditions, Safety instructions

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Safety instructions

Residual hazards
Temperatures

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BA 12.0023−EN 7.0

2.4.1

Temperatures

The permissible temperature range is determined by the following:

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The lubricant specifications in connection with the expected oil temperatures in
operation (see chapter 8.1 and nameplate).

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The thermal class of the motor considering the motor temperature expected during
operation (see nameplate and/or Operating Instructions of the motor).

The operating temperature is determined by the power loss, the ambient temperature and
the cooling system!

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Stop!

With mineral oil, the upper temperature limit for continuous operation is 80°C,
with synthetic oil and shaft sealing rings made of FP (Viton) 100°C. If these
temperatures are exceeded, measures are necessary to reduce the
temperature, see chapter 9.

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Danger!

Depending on the operating conditions, surfaces may be hot, provide
protection against accidental contact.

2.4.2

Ambient conditions

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Gearboxes are protected against dust and spray water.

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Motors according to their enclosure (see nameplate and/or Operating Instructions
for the motor).

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Ambient media − especially chemically aggressive − can destroy shaft seals and
coatings (plastic). Abrasive media endanger shaft seals.

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The installation site of the drive must be free of shocks and vibration.

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Dirt of dust deposits impede the heat dissipation (cooling).

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