MAD / MAF Asynchronous Housing Motors
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Handling and transport
10.1
Delivery status
10.1.1
General
10.1.2
Factory test
Electrical testing
Mechanical testing
10.1.3
Customer test
10.2
Identification
MAD/MAF motors are delivered in wooden crates or in cardboard boxes.
Packing units on pallets are secured with straps.
CAUTION
Maintain a sufficient distance and carefully cut the tightening straps.
Motor shaft and plug-in connections are provided with protective sleeves ex
works. Only remove the protective sleeves immediately before starting as‐
sembly.
All MAD/MAF motors are subjected to the following tests at the factory:
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High-voltage test according to EN 60034-1 (pursuant to VDE 0530-1)
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Insulation resistance according to EN 60204-1/1.92, Section 20.3
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Equipment grounding connection according to EN 60204-1/1.92, Sec‐
tion 20.3
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Concentricity and position tolerances of shaft end and mounting flange
according to DIN 42955
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Vibration measurement according to DIN 2373
Since all MAD/MAF motors undergo a standardized test procedure, high-volt‐
age tests on the customer side are not required. Motors and components
could be damaged if they are subjected to repeated high-voltage tests.
NOTICE
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Avoid repeated inspections.
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Observe the regulations of EN 60034-1 (pursuant to VDE 0530-1).
The total scope of a delivery is stated on the delivery note or shipping docu‐
ment. However, the contents of a delivery may be distributed over several
packages. Each package can be identified by a forwarding label. In addition,
each device has an individual type plate containing the device designation
and technical data.
Compare the ordered and delivered types after receipt of the
goods. Reclaim deviations immediately.
Handling and transport
When being cut open, the retaining straps
may make uncontrolled movements which
may result in injuries.
Destruction of motor components due to im‐
properly executed high-voltage test! Loss of
warranty!
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