The rated (nominal) values can be found on the type plate.
Nominal input data relate to:
•
an ambient temperature of -20 °C to 40 °C
•
maximum temperature of the medium 40 °C
•
continuous operation S1 and
•
rated supply voltage
The connecting cables are designed for rated operation
where they are:
•
separately routed,
•
permanently submerged and/or attached to surfaces
and/or passing through air, and
•
at a maximum ambient temperature of 40 °C
If the routing and/or ambient temperature of the connect-
ing cables differs from this, the standards and regulations
applicable at the installation site must be observed.
If the type of operation and/or rated power supply is dif-
ferent, the tolerances specified in EN 60034 must be ob-
served and the installation adjusted in accordance with
the standards and regulations applicable at the installation
site.
Note:
Conditions at the installation site must conform to all de-
tails on the rating plate.
In the case of uncertainty, the manufacturer must be con-
sulted before commissioning.
3.3.2. Motor
The three-phase asynchronous motor consists of a stator
and the motor shaft with the rotor package. The line for
the current supply is designed for the maximum mechan-
ical power according to the characteristic or type label of
the pump. The cable entries as well as the line are sealed
with pressurized water against the conveying medium.
The bearings are supported by robust, maintenance-free
and permanent lubricated bearings.
All motors are also available in explosion-proof design
according to ATEX Ex II 2 G EExd.
General Motor data
Service factor
1.15
Operating mode
S1
Insulation class
H (180°C)
Degree of protection
IP68
Cable length
10 m
Cable protection hose 5 m
Rotor shaft seal
Silicon-carbide / Silicon-carbide
Mechanical shaft seal Silicon-carbide / FPM
Bearing
one grooved ball bearing (above)
one double-row type angular ball bearing
(below)
two grooved ball bearing (below at CTP70...)
3.3.3. Control devices
The pump is equipped with various safety and control
devices. The following table shows an overview of the
available options. Options may vary depending on the size
of the pressure port.
Motor
Version
All
Temperature monitoring in the winding
...EX
Temperature monitoring in the winding, Explosion proof
Temperature Sensors
The explosion proof models have a set of temperature
sensor built in the stator windings. On request, tempera-
ture sensors are also available for the normal version.
For standard 1-phase motors, the temperature sensors (if
installed) are internally connected in the motor so that no
special connection is necessary. After cooling, the motor
will automatically switch back on.
For all 1-phase motors in standard version, the connec-
tions of the temperature sensors (if installed) are routed to
the outside via the motor connection cable and are to be
connected in the control cabinet via the wire ends T1 and
T3 in such a way that an automatic restart occurs after the
engine has cooled down. The explosion-proof versions (1
phase and 3 phases) also have a set of temperature sen-
sors which must be connected via the wire ends T1 and
T2 of the connection cable in such a way that a manual
reset is required after tripping. There are self-contained
Ex-probes instead of the standard probes, i. In the case
of a series circuit for protection, these can be reset by
disconnecting the pump from the mains (plug or main
switch) and waiting for the cooling.
The temperature sensor set must be connected in the
switchgear, which switches it off when it is overheated.
Switch-off temperature of the sensors:
Motor
Stator winding Normal
T1+T3 Regulator
AM122...C-2/4pol 140°C
AM136...D-2/4pol 140°C
Check of Direction of Rotation
All pumps have the correct direction of rotation when
connected to a right rotating field (U, V, W -> L1, L2,
L3). HOMA switches check the mains for the right rota-
tion field. If there is no right-hand rotation, the red LED
is lit. Two phases are to be exchanged at the input of
the switchgear. In the case of smaller pumps, monitor-
ing can be carried out by observing the start-back. To do
this, place the pump vertically on the ground and turn it
on briefly. When viewed from above, the pump is slightly
counter-clockwise when the direction of rotation is cor-
rect. The correct direction of rotation of the pump is given
when the pump moves counterclockwise, as the motor is
clockwise as viewed from the top.
ATTENTION
The direction of rotation
is correct if the
impeller/propeller rotates
in a clockwise manner
when viewing down from
top of the placed unit
For large pumps, the direction of rotation can also be seen
by looking into the pump chamber through the pressure
port. The impeller can be seen here and can be switched
on after a short while, when the impeller runs out, check
the direction of rotation
Stator winding Ex
T1+T2 Limiter
140°C
140°C
ATTENTION
The start reaction is
anti clockwise
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