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Operating instructions

R3G500-DA25-05

Translation of the original operating instructions

1.4 Voltage

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Check the device's electrical equipment at regular intervals; see
Chapter 6.4 Safety inspection.

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Replace loose connections and defective cables immediately.

DANGER
Electrically charged device

Risk of electric shock
→ When working on an electrically charged device, stand on a

rubber mat.

WARNING
Live terminals and connections even with device
switched off

Electric shock
→ Wait five minutes after disconnecting the voltage at all poles

before opening the device.

CAUTION
In the event of a fault, the rotor and the impeller will be
energized

The rotor and the impeller have basic insulation.
→ Do not touch the rotor and impeller once installed.

CAUTION
If control voltage or a stored speed set value is applied,
the motor will restart automatically, e.g. after a power
failure.

Risk of injury
→ Keep out of the device’s danger zone.
→ When working on the device, switch off the line voltage

and ensure that it cannot be switched back on.

→ Wait until the device comes to a stop.
→ After working on the device, remove any tools or other

objects from the device.

1.5 Safety and protective features

DANGER
Guard missing and guard not functioning

Without a guard, hands may become caught up in the device
during operation for example, resulting in serious injury. Loose
parts or items of clothing could be drawn in.
→ The device is a built-in component. As the owner, you are

responsible for ensuring that the device is adequately
safeguarded.# Operate the device only with a fixed
protective device and guard grill.

→ Stop the device immediately if a protective device is

found to be missing or ineffective.

1.6 Electromagnetic radiation

Interference from electromagnetic radiation is possible, e.g. in conjunction
with open- and closed-loop control devices.
If impermissible radiation levels occur following installation, appropriate
shielding measures have to be taken by the user.

NOTE
Electrical or electromagnetic interference after installing
the device in customer equipment.

→ Verify that the entire setup is EMC-compliant.

1.7 Mechanical movement

DANGER
Rotating device

Risk of injury to body parts coming into contact with 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 devices may cause balancing weights or
broken fan blades to be ejected and cause injuries.
→ Take appropriate safety measures.

WARNING
Rotating device

Long hair and dangling items of clothing, jewelry and the like
can become entangled and be pulled into the device. Injuries
can result.
→ Do not wear any loose-fitting or dangling clothing or jewelry

while working on rotating parts.

→ Protect long hair with a cap.

1.8 Emissions

WARNING
Depending on the installation and operating conditions,
the sound pressure level may exceed 70 dB(A).

Risk of noise-induced hearing loss
→ Take appropriate technical safety measures.
→ Protect operating personnel with appropriate safety

equipment such as hearing protection.

→ Also observe the requirements of local agencies.

1.9 Hot surface

CAUTION
High temperature on electronics housing

Risk of burns
→ Ensure sufficient protection against accidental contact.

1.10 Transport

WARNING
Transporting the fan

Injuries from tipping or slipping, damage to the fan
→ Always transport the fan with care and in its original

packaging. #Impact, e.g. if set down too hard or at an angle,
can lead to bearing damage or impeller deformations. #It
must be ensured that the fans cannot tip over during
transportation and handling. #Secure the fan(s) e.g. with a
lashing strip to stop anything slipping or tipping.

Summary of Contents for R3G500- DA25-05

Page 1: ...199 1 8 017 399 83 88 E mail 5 v klapan by v klapan by EC Ebmpapst R3G500 DA25 05...

Page 2: ...otherwise used by suitably qualified trained and authorized technical staff Only authorized specialists are permitted to install the device to carry out a test run and to perform work on the electric...

Page 3: ...is possible e g in conjunction with open and closed loop control devices If impermissible radiation levels occur following installation appropriate shielding measures have to be taken by the user NOT...

Page 4: ...ce is to be used in networks with network quality characteristics as per EN 50160 Using the device only in stationary systems Performing all maintenance work Conveying air at an ambient air pressure b...

Page 5: ...g instructions 3 TECHNICAL DATA 3 1 Product drawing All dimensions in mm 1 Accessory part inlet ring 63072 2 4013 not included in scope of delivery 2 Max clearance for screw 20 mm 3 Cable diameter min...

Page 6: ...Operating instructions R3G500 DA25 05 Translation of the original operating instructions All dimensions in mm Inlet ring 63072 2 4013...

Page 7: ...other air conduction geometries are used on the installation side the ebm papst evaluation loses its validity the conformity must be confirmed again The product does not fall within the scope of Regu...

Page 8: ...rrangement It is the responsibility of the installation engineer or operator owner of the device to ensure if necessary after consultation with the network operator that this device is only connected...

Page 9: ...mbol and a hole 4 2 2 Supply connection and fuses Assignment of supply cable cross sections and their required fuses line protection only no equipment protection Nominal voltage Fuse Automatic circuit...

Page 10: ...rdance with DIN 46228 1 for flexible cable 0 25 mm 1 5 mm NOTE Crimping and pressing forms of the wire end ferrules For flexible control and relay cables from a cable cross section of 1 0 mm a trapezo...

Page 11: ...nd 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 wa...

Page 12: ...Analog input 0 10 V PWM Ri 100 k function Set value Characteristic curve parameterizable see input characteristic curve P1 IN SELV CON2 IO3 Function parameterizable see Optional interface functions ta...

Page 13: ...e high digital input not active pin open or applied voltage 1 5VDC active applied voltage 3 5 50VDC SELV D159 0 Ain2 0 10V PWM analog input D159 2 Ri 100K characteristic curve parameterizable f PWM 1k...

Page 14: ...Operating instructions R3G500 DA25 05 Translation of the original operating instructions 4 7 Equivalent circuit diagrams...

Page 15: ...igh vibration levels and possibly resonant frequencies must be determined in the course of fan commissioning Either run through the resonant range as quickly as possible with speed control or find ano...

Page 16: ...Check line voltage restore power supply Attention The error message resets automatically Device restarts automatically without warning Faulty connection Isolate from supply correct connection see con...

Page 17: ...ation and perpendicular to this Fig 5 Example illustrating vibration measurement The arrangement of the sensors depends on the device concerned and the installation situation 6 3 Cleaning To ensure a...

Page 18: ...f the product must be performed or supervised by qualified personnel with the appropriate technical knowledge The product is to be disassembled into suitable components for disposal employing standard...

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