MANUAL RVK003

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Commissioning
9.1 Wiring diagram
Color
Function/pin assignment
Black
L
Power supply 230 V AC, 50...60 Hz
Blue
N
Neutral conductor
Green/Yellow
PE
Protective conductor
9.2 Protecting the motor
Important
Damage to motor due to overcurrent, overload or short circiut.
Lead-out temperature monitors must be integrated in the control circuit in such a way that, if a fault
occurs, the motor cannot switch on again automatically after it has cooled down.
Motor lines and temperature monitor lines should be laid separately on principle.
Without thermal protection: Use a motor protection switch!
Warning
Resonant frequencies may result increased vibration in certain speed ranges. These vibrations may destroy
components.
Only operate the fan outside these speed ranges.
Pass through these speed ranges so quickly that any vibration cannot exceed the admissible resonant
frequency values.
Observe the operating instructions of the frequency converter.
10 Commissioning
Warranty claims can only be made if commissioning work is carried out correctly and written evidence thereof is
provided.
Safety information
Observe 2 Important safety information, page 1
Preconditions
Installation and electrical connection have been
correctly performed.
Before switching the fan on, check for externally
visible damage and ensure that the protective
equipment functions properly.
Inlet and outlet are free.
Cable glands are tight.
Safety devices have been fitted.
Commissioning of speed-controlled fans
Check the fan for vibrations at all normal operation speeds during commissioning. Determine and evaluate vibrations
on the housing and bearing areas in accordance with DIN ISO 14694 depending on motor power and positioning.
Measurable vibration velocities depend e.g. on following factors:
positioning
bottom section/foundation state flow conditions
The working point of the fan, as well as used external devices and accessories, also influence the running
characteristics.
Tests
Do the tests requested in the commissioning report (16 Commissioning Report, page 12)
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