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Operating manual

Explosion-protected variable speed drive RD11

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ID 443006_en.00

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Description of the gear unit

The technical data of the gear unit/geared motor can be found 
in the order confirmation. This refers to the lubricant used that 
is specified on the nameplate of the gear unit. Other technical 
data as well as dimensional drawings can be found in the ap-
propriate catalog from STOBER.

3.1 ATEX identification

The gear unit is identified on the ATEX nameplate as follows.

1) According to IEC 60079-10-X

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Transportation and storage

When transporting the gear units/geared motors make certain 
not to damage the shafts and bearings with impacts.
Sling the gear with a suitable support cable directly in the gear 
unit housing. In addition sling the motor mounted on the gear 
unit and make sure that there is no diagonal pull.
The  gear  units/geared  motors  may  only  be  stored  in  en-
closed, dry rooms. Storage in open air areas with a roof is only 
permitted for brief periods. Protect the gear units/geared mo-
tors from all damaging environmental effects and mechanical 
damage. 
Avoid extreme temperature fluctuations with high relative hu-
midity  when  the  gear  units/geared  motors  are  being  stored 
temporarily to prevent formation of water from condensation. 

Long-term storage

If long-term storage is planned, protect the bare parts of the 
gear unit against corrosion. Completely fill the variable speed 
drive  with  integrated  spur  gear  stage  with  lubricant  that  is 
specified on the nameplate. Reduce the lubricant to the cor-
rect filling quantity according to the nameplate before com-
missioning the drive.

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Mounting

Inspect the delivery for any transport damage immediately af-
ter you receive it. Notify the transport company of any dam-
age immediately. Do not operate damaged gear units/geared 
motors.
Remove the packaging of the gear unit/geared motor and dis-
pose of it according to the applicable legal requirements on 
site.
Check the following before installing the gear unit:

Do the specifications on the ATEX nameplate of the gear 
unit (gear group, category, EPL, temperature class and 
maximum  surface  temperature)  correspond  with  the 
zone subject to explosion hazard where the gear unit is 
to be used?

Is the gear unit installed in a zone that is not subject to ex-
plosion hazard?

Do all drive and output elements to be mounted have ap-
propriate explosion protection?

NOTICE

The lip seals of the shaft seal rings can be damaged by 
the use of solvents.

When removing the corrosion protection, make sure that 
the lip seals of the shaft seal rings do not come into con-
tact with solvents.

Completely remove all corrosion protection on the shaft ends 
prior to installation.

5.1 Installation positions

The version of the gear unit and the lubricant amount filled at 
the factory is matched to the installation position of the gear 
unit. The gear unit may therefore only be installed at the in-
stallation position specified in the order confirmation. A sign 
on the gear units shows which gear unit side must point down-
wards.

5.2 Installation of gear unit

Mount the gear unit on an even, vibration-reducing and tor-
sion resistant substructure. Use screws of strength class 10.9 
to  fasten  the  gear  unit  via  the  pitch  circle  diameter.  Use 
screws of strength class 8.8 for all other fastening types.
Observe the following for assembly:

The housing feet and attachment area may not be braced 
against each other.

The permitted shear and axial forces may not be exceed-
ed.

Screws  for  filling  and  draining  the  lubricant  as  well  as 
available ventilation valves must be freely accessible.

Earthing the gear unit housing via metal components of 
the system must be ensured.

II

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G

Ex

h

IIC

T3

Gb

Identification according to 
ATEX Directive

Identification according to 

EN ISO 80079-36

Code Designation

Explanation

Ex-symbol

According to ATEX 
Directive

II

Device group

2

3

Device category

G

D

Type of explosive 
atmosphere

Gas
Dust

Ex

Ex-symbol

According to EN ISO 
80079-36

h

Code letter for non-
electrical devices

IIC

IIIC

Explosion group

Gases (such as hydrogen)
Combustible suspended 
particles non-conductive 
and conductive dusts

T3

T4
T200°
T120°

Temperature class

For gases (max. 200°C)
For gases (max. 135°C)
For dusts (max. 200°C)
For dusts (max. 120°C)

Gb

Gc
Db
Dc

Equipment Protection 
Level (EPL)

For zone 1

1

For zone 2

1

For zone 21

1

For zone 22

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Summary of Contents for RD11

Page 1: ...WARNING Failure to comply with these operating instructions can cause ignition sources when using the gear unit in areas subject to explosion hazard and lead to explosions that can cause serious injuries or even death Comply with the instructions in these operating instruc tions CAUTION Burns The surface temperature of the gear unit can significantly ex ceed 65 C in operation Allow the gear unit t...

Page 2: ...ear unit gear group category EPL temperature class and maximum surface temperature correspond with the zone subject to explosion hazard where the gear unit is to be used Is the gear unit installed in a zone that is not subject to ex plosion hazard Do all drive and output elements to be mounted have ap propriate explosion protection NOTICE The lip seals of the shaft seal rings can be damaged by the...

Page 3: ... with a standard com mercial temperature measurement device Determine the surface temperature at the gear unit motor transition where the terminal box position prevents ventilation by the motor fan For gear units with a motor adapter or free drive shaft deter mine the surface temperature at the joining seam between the gear unit flange on the input side and the attachments The maximum surface temp...

Page 4: ...are audible because a calotte has formed on the race surface Small calottes can recede Replace the races for persistent knocking sounds The replacement of the races is described in the document with ID 440226 7 3 Contact STOBER Service will be happy to help you If you have queries about the product In the event of a fault Carrying out maintenance work If you need spare parts Have the serial number...

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