10.2 Use as directed
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The AKMH series of synchronous servomotors is designed especially for drives for food
& beverage, chemical, pharmaceutical machinery and similar with high requirements for
hygienics and dynamics.
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The use of AKMH motors is allowed in applications with indirect contact to food and bev-
erage. The motors are acceptable for use in food splash zones. When applying in these
applications, the tubing option over the motor cable is required (see Connection Options
(
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The user is only permitted to operate the motors under the ambient conditions which are
defined in this documentation.
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The use of AKMH motors is allowed in environments with caustic acids and bases with
respect to the defined conditions in chapter Hygienic Design (
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The AKMH series of motors is exclusively intended to be driven by drives under speed
and / or torque control.
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The motors are installed as components in electrical apparatus or machines and can only
be commissioned and put into operation as integral components of such apparatus or
machines.
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The thermal sensor which is integrated in the motor windings must be connected and eval-
uated.
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The holding brakes are designed as standstill brakes and are not suited for repeated oper-
ational braking.
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The conformity of the servo system to the standards mentioned in the EC Declaration of
Conformity (
# 70) is only guaranteed when the components (drive, motor, cables etc.)
that are used have been supplied by us.
EHEDG applications
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Observe the allowed mounting positions depending on the flange type (B5, B14, V18
according to EN 60034-7), see (
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Mount the cable exit in the “down” or "side" region and install the cable with a drip-loop to
promote drainage after washdown.
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Use o-ring for face or flange interface at motor mounting.
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Use sealed screws for motor mounting (mounting kit).
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Cover the shaft center hole with a sealed screw (mounting kit) if the shaft end is exposed.
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Avoid direct contact of metal to metal when mounting or connecting the motor.
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