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Operating instructions

R3G310-PV73-04

Translation of the original operating instructions

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Connect the cables to the corresponding terminals. Use a
screwdriver to do so. When connecting, make sure the wires do not
splay out. Insert the strands until they meet with resistance.

Fig. 4: Connection of cables at terminals

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There must not be any tensile stress between the terminal and the
cable gland. The cable must be provided with strain relief.

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The cable glands must be tight.

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Fit the terminal box cover, making sure that the sealing surfaces are
clean.

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Screw in the four screws (for tightening torque, see Chapter 3.1
Product drawing).

4.3.4 Cable routing

Water must be prevented from reaching the cable gland along the cable.

NOTE
Damage caused by moisture penetration.

Moisture can penetrate into the terminal box if water is
constantly present at the cable glands.
→ To prevent the constant accumulation of water at the cable

glands, the cable should be routed in a U-shaped loop
wherever possible.

→ If this is not possible, a drip edge can be produced by

fitting a cable tie directly in front of the cable gland for example.

When routing the cable, make sure that the cable glands are located at
the bottom. The cables must always be routed downward.

4.4 Factory settings

Factory settings made for the device by ebm-papst.

Mode parameter set 1

PWM control

Mode parameter set 2

PWM control

Fan/device address

01

Max. PWM / %

100

Min. PWM / %

5

Save set value to
EEPROM

Yes

Set value requirement

Analog (linear)

Direction of action
parameter set 1

Positive (heating)

Direction of action
parameter set 2

Positive (heating)

Item no. 58269-5-9970 · ENU · Change 228392 · Approved 2021-12-17 · Page 10 / 17

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Summary of Contents for R3G310-PV73-04

Page 1: ...test run and to perform work on the electrical installation 1 3 Basic safety rules 1 1 3 Basic safety rules The safety hazards associated with the device must be assessed again following installation...

Page 2: ...h the rotor or the impeller Secure the device against accidental contact Before working on the system machine wait until all parts have come to a standstill DANGER Ejected parts Missing protective dev...

Page 3: ...stationary systems Performing all maintenance work Conveying air at an ambient air pressure between 800 mbar and 1050 mbar Using the device within the permitted ambient temperature range see Chapter...

Page 4: ...earance for screw 20 mm 3 Cable diameter min 4 mm max 10 mm tightening torque 4 0 6 Nm The tightening torque is designed for PVC cables If the cable materials are different the tightening torque may h...

Page 5: ...All dimensions in mm Inlet ring 31475 2 4013 with pressure tap k factor 116 Item no 58269 5 9970 ENU Change 228392 Approved 2021 12 17 Page 5 17 ebm papst Mulfingen GmbH Co KG Bachm hle 2 D 74673 Mul...

Page 6: ...ust be confirmed again The product does not fall within the scope of Regulation EU 2019 1781 due to the exception specified in Article 2 2a motors completely integrated into a product 3 4 Technical de...

Page 7: ...ed to a connection point with an Ssc value greater than or equal to 250 times the rated output of the arrangement 4 CONNECTION AND STARTUP 4 1 Mechanical connection CAUTION Cutting and crushing hazard...

Page 8: ...uired fuses line protection only no equipment protection Nominal voltage Fuse Automatic circuit breaker Cable cross section Cable cross section VDE UL VDE mm AWG 3 PE AC 380 480 VAC 16 A 15 A C16A 1 5...

Page 9: ...ferrules For flexible control and relay cables from a cable cross section of 1 0 mm a trapezoid crimp is required to ensure correct installation on the connector Fig 2 Trapezoid crimp 4 3 3 Connect c...

Page 10: ...ox if water is constantly present at the cable glands To prevent the constant accumulation of water at the cable glands the cable should be routed in a U shaped loop wherever possible If this is not p...

Page 11: ...eristic curve P1 IN SELV CON2 IO3 Function parameterizable see Optional interface functions table Factory setting Analog output 0 10 V max 5 mA function Fan modulation level Characteristic curve param...

Page 12: ...159 0 Ain2 0 10V PWM analog input D159 2 Ri 100K characteristic curve parameterizable f PWM 1k 10KHz SELV Ain2 4 20mA analog input Ri 125R characteristic curve parameterizable SELV D159 3 Din3 active...

Page 13: ...operating instructions 4 7 Equivalent circuit diagrams Item no 58269 5 9970 ENU Change 228392 Approved 2021 12 17 Page 13 17 ebm papst Mulfingen GmbH Co KG Bachm hle 2 D 74673 Mulfingen Phone 49 0 793...

Page 14: ...ng Either run through the resonant range as quickly as possible with speed control or find another remedy Operation with excessively high vibration levels can lead to premature failure The maximum per...

Page 15: ...utomatically without warning Faulty connection Isolate from supply correct connection see connection diagram Broken motor winding Replace device Inadequate cooling Improve cooling Allow the device to...

Page 16: ...pends on the device concerned and the installation situation 6 3 Cleaning To ensure a long service life check the fans regularly for proper operation and soiling The frequency of checking is to be ada...

Page 17: ...ns for ecological disposal of the product and its components 6 5 1 Country specific legal requirements NOTE Country specific legal requirements Always observe the applicable country specific legal reg...

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