Machine damage due to excessively high speeds
Excessive rotational speed can lead to serious damage to the machine. This can result in death,
serious injury or material damage.
• Avoid operation above the permissible speed by using the appropriate control function.
• Observe the speeds stamped on the rating plate and in the Electrical Data.
4.11
System-inherent frequencies
Excessively high vibration levels and system resonances can damage the machine set.
• Configure and match the system consisting of the foundation and machine set in such a way
that no system resonances can arise and result in the permissible vibration levels being
exceeded.
• The vibration values according to DIN ISO 10816-3 must not be exceeded.
4.12
Electromagnetic compatibility
Note
If the torque levels are very unequal (e.g. when a reciprocating compressor is being driven), a
non-sinusoidal machine current will be induced whose harmonics can have an impermissible
effect on the supply system and cause impermissible interference emissions as a result.
Note
Converter
• If operated with a frequency converter, the emitted interference varies in strength,
depending on the design of the converter (type, interference suppression measures,
manufacturer).
• Avoid that the specified limit values stipulated for the drive system (consisting of the motor
and converter) are exceeded.
• You must observe the EMC information from the manufacturer of the converter.
• The most effective method of shielding is to conductively connect a shielded machine supply
cable to the metal terminal box of the machine (with a metal screw connection) over a large
surface area.
• On machines with integrated sensors (e.g. PTC thermistors), disturbance voltages caused by
the converter may occur on the sensor cable.
When used in accordance with their intended purpose, and operated on a line supply with
characteristics according to EN 50160, the enclosed machines comply with the requirements of
the EC Directive regarding electromagnetic compatibility.
1FZ shaft height 280
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