Disconnecting The Electrical Connections; Removal - EMG ELDRO Ed 12/4 Assembly Manual

Electro-hydraulic lifting thrusters, standard range and special designs (three-phase voltage version)
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10.1

Disconnecting the electrical connections

10.2

Removal

ELDRO-Assembly-manual-344029-EN.docx
Disconnecting the electrical connections 10.1
DANGER
Live components
Fatal electric shock or serious burns.
– Work on live components may only be performed by
electricians.
– First disconnect the electrical power supply.
– The earthing conductor must be disconnected after all other
cables.
Observe the allocations in the terminal diagram (⇒Assembly
chapter, Electrical connection section).
 First disconnect the electrical power supply.
 Disconnect the earthing conductor after all other cables.
CAUTION
Switch-off due to any c springs, brake springs, brake weights
that may be installed or due to other external influences
Risk of crushing due to the lifting rod.
– Before removing the ELDRO
drive must be secured, as the lifting rod retracts
automatically.
CAUTION
The ELDRO
®
thrusters weigh
between 10 and 70 kg
Risk of injury when lifting the load manually.
– Use suitable lifting equipment (e.g. crane).
– Never remain below suspended loads.
– Use a transport aid (e.g. lifting carriage) with sufficient load
bearing capacity.
Disassembly
®
thrusters, the downstream
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