Gear Units With Add­on Water Oil­cooler; Gear Unit With Heating Element; Gear Unit With Oil­temperature Monitoring System; Gear Unit With Oil­level Monitoring - Siemens FLENDER B3 E Series Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

Belt conveyor gear unit, sizes 4 to 28
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6.16
Gear units with add­on water oil­cooler
Before connecting the water oil­cooler remove the sockets from the cooling­water connections.
Flush the water oil­cooler (in order to remove any contamination).
Connect the cooling­water in­ and outflow pipes (for flow direction and exact position of connections,
see dimensioned drawing).
Make sure when installing the piping that no forces, moments or vibrations act upon
the connections of the water oil­cooler.
Wire the pressure monitor electrically (in case of gear units with corresponding equipment only).
Observe also item 5.10.4.
6.17

Gear unit with heating element

Wire the heating elements electrically.
6.18
Gear unit with oil­temperature monitoring system
Wire resistance thermometer with evaluating instrument (to be provided by customer) electrically.
6.19
Gear unit with oil­level monitoring
Wire the level­limit switch electrically.
Wire oil­level monitor electrically.
6.20
Bearing­monitoring system
Wire the resistance thermometer with evaluating device electrically (in the case of a configuration as
described in item 5.15.1). The evaluating device must be provided by the customer.
6.21

Gear unit with speed transmitter

Wire speed transmitter electrically.
6.22
Gear unit with separate oil­supply system
Remove the sockets and/or flanges from the suction and delivery lines prior to connecting the system.
Fit the system to the gear unit or install it separately in accordance with the drawings supplied in the
gear­unit documentation.
The pipework must not be overstressed during the mounting procedure.
6.23

Final work

After installation of the gear unit check all screw connections listed in table 16 for tight fit.
Check the alignment after tightening the fastening elements (the alignment must not have been
changed).
Check that all the devices which have been demounted for transport reasons have been refitted.
For this refer to the details in the data sheet, the list of equipment and the associated drawings.
Oil­drain cocks, if any, must be secured against accidental opening.
If an oil­sight glass is used for monitoring the oil level, it must be protected against
damage.
BA 5033 EN 03/2011
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