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Operating Instructions 

 

Item no. LS-147

 

Revision 001

 

Release 10/04/2017

 

Page 2 of 10

 

 
 
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S4E500AM03LA-001 

 

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 
deviceswitched off 

Electric shock 

 

Wait five minutes after disconnecting the voltage 
at all poles before opening the device. 

CAUTION 
In the event of failure, the rotor and the impeller 
will be energised 

The rotor and the impeller have basic insulation. 

 

Do not touch the rotor and impeller once 
installed. 

CAUTION 
The motor restarts automatically when operating 
voltage is applied, 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 used 
tool or other objects from the device. 

 

Install the externally wired thermal overload 
protector in the control circuit so that following a 
malfunction the motor does not switch on again 
automatically after cooling off. 

1.5

 

Safety and protective features

 

DANGER 
Protective device missing and protective device 
not functioning

 

Without a protective device there is a risk of seriously 
injury, for instance when reaching into the device 
during operation. 

 

Operate the device only with a fixed protective 
device and guard grille.  

 

The fixed protective device must be able to 
withstand the kinetic energy of a fan blade that 
becomes detached at maximum speed.  There 
must not be any gaps which it is possible to 
reach into with fingers, for example. 

 

The device is a built-in component. As the 
operator, you are responsible for ensuring that 
the device is secured adequately. 

 

Stop the device immediately if you notice a 
missing or ineffective protective device. 

1.6

 

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.

 

 

WARNING  
Rotating device 

Long hair, loose items of clothing and jewellery and 
the like can become entangled and be pulled into the 
device. Injuries can result. 

 

Do not wear any loose-fitting clothing or dangling 
clothing or jewellery while working on rotating 
parts. 

 

Protect long hair with a cap. 

1.7

 

Emission

 

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. 

1.8

 

Hot surface

 

CAUTION

 

 

High temperature on motor housing 

Risk of burns 

 

Ensure sufficient protection against accidental 
contact. 

1.9

 

Transport

 

NOTE 
Transporting the device 

 

Transport the device in its original packaging 
only. 

 

Secure the device so it cannot slip, e.g. by using 
a clamping strap. 

1.10

 

Storage

 

 

Store the device, partially or fully assembled, in a dry 
place, protect against the weather and free from vibration, 
in the original packing in a clean environment. 

 

Protect the device against environmental effects and dirt 
until final installation. 

 

We recommend storing the device for no longer than one 
year in order to guarantee trouble-free operation and the 
longest possible service life. 

 

Even devices explicitly intended for outdoor use are to be 
stored as described prior to commissioning. 

 

Maintain the storage temperature, see Chapter 3.5 
Transport and storage conditions. 

 

Make sure that all cable glands are fitted with dummy 
plugs. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for S4E500AM03LA-001

Page 1: ...ctions carefully before starting work on the device Observe the following warnings to prevent malfunctions or danger to persons These operating instructions are to be regarded as part of the device Th...

Page 2: ...possible to reach into with fingers for example The device is a built in component As the operator you are responsible for ensuring that the device is secured adequately Stop the device immediately i...

Page 3: ...torage conditions and Chapter 3 2 Nominal data Operating the device with all protective devices Following the operating instructions Improper use In particular operating the device in the following wa...

Page 4: ...9827 6400 NSW Fax 61 02 9827 6464 NZ Phone 64 09 525 0245 NZ Fax 64 09 525 0246 sales ebmpapst com au www ebmpapst com au S4E500AM03LA 001 3 TECHNICAL DATA 3 1 Product drawing AIRFLOW DIRECTION All di...

Page 5: ...g Touch current according to IEC 60990 measuring circuit Fig 4 TN system 3 5 mA Electrical connection Via terminal box capacitor integrated and connected Motor protection Thermal overload protector TO...

Page 6: ...ng installtion serious damage can result Ensure that the device is securely positioned at its place of installation until all fastening screws have been tightened The fan must not be strained on faste...

Page 7: ...ncy drives install sinusoidal filters that work on all poles phase phase and phase ground between the drive and the motor During operating with variable frequency drives an all pole sine filter protec...

Page 8: ...switched back on NOTE Lack of motor protection Without motor protection the motor can overheat and suffer damage Connect the thermal overload protector installed in the winding The motors are equippe...

Page 9: ...n 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 4 8 Switching off the devic...

Page 10: ...with ISO 14001 and rigorously implemented around the world on the basis of German standards Right from the development stage ecological design technical safety and health protection are fixed criteri...

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