Preparing for use
Good planning and preparation of machine applications are essential in terms of keeping
installation simple and avoiding errors, ensuring safe operation, and allowing access to the
machine for servicing and corrective maintenance.
This chapter outlines what you need to consider when engineering/configuring your plant in
relation to this machine and the preparations you need to make before the machine is delivered.
4.1
Safety-related aspects to consider when configuring the plant
A number of residual risks are associated with the machine. These are described in the chapter
titled "Safety information" (Page 11) and in related sections.
Take appropriate safety precautions (covers, barriers, markings, etc.) to ensure the machine is
operated safely within your plant.
4.2
Observing the operating mode
Observe the machine's operating mode. Use a suitable control system to prevent overspeeds,
thus protecting the machine from damage.
4.3
Ensuring cooling
Ensure that the machine is sufficiently cooled by the cooling air flow at the installation site:
● Ensure that the cooling air can flow in and out unobstructed. The full air flow provided by the
fan is only possible if air can freely enter the impeller. In the axial direction, ensure a
clearance of at least 1 x air intake diameter.
● Make sure that the machine does not draw in the hot discharged air again.
● For machines with a vertical type construction with an air intake from above, ensure that the
air inlets are protected against the ingress of foreign bodies and water.
4.4
Thermal motor protection (depending on the particular version)
The machine is equipped with temperature sensors to directly monitor the motor temperature
to protect the machine against overload during operation. Plan a corresponding circuit for
monitoring.
See also
Setpoint values for monitoring the bearing temperature (Page 92)
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