BMP Synchronous motor Motor manual 0198441113981, V1.3, 01.2017 V1.3, 01.2017 www.schneider-electric.
BMP The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein. This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
BMP Table of contents Table of contents Table of contents 3 Safety Information 5 Hazard categories 5 Please note 6 Qualification of personnel 6 Intended use 6 Product Related Information 7 Terminology Derived from Standards 1 2 0198441113981, V1.3, 01.2017 3 10 About the book 13 Introduction 15 1.1 Motor family 15 1.2 Options and accessories 15 1.3 Nameplate 16 1.4 Type code 17 1.5 Permissible product combinations 18 Technical Data 19 2.
Table of contents 3.5.2 4 5 6 7 Power connection BMP 49 Commissioning 53 4.1 56 Default values of the accessible parameters Diagnostics and troubleshooting 57 5.1 Mechanical problems 57 5.2 Electrical problems 57 Accessories and spare parts 59 6.1 IP67 Kit 59 6.2 Connectors 59 6.3 Motor cables 6.3.1 Motor cables 1.5 mm2 6.3.2 Motor cables 2.5 mm2 59 59 60 Service, maintenance and disposal 61 7.1 Service address 61 7.2 Maintenance 61 7.3 Replacing the motor 63 7.
BMP Safety Information Safety Information Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
BMP Safety Information Please note Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material. A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and its installation, and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
BMP Safety Information Product Related Information The use and application of the information contained herein require expertise in the design and programming of automated control systems. Only you, the user, machine builder or integrator, can be aware of all the conditions and factors present during installation and setup, operation, repair and maintenance of the machine or process. You must also consider any applicable standards and/or regulations with respect to grounding of all equipment.
BMP Safety Information DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH • • • • • • • • Only appropriately trained persons who are familiar with and understand the contents of this manual and all other pertinent product documentation and who have received safety training to recognize and avoid hazards involved are authorized to work on and with this drive system. Installation, adjustment, repair and maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel.
BMP Safety Information This equipment has been designed to operate outside of any hazardous location. Only install this equipment in zones known to be free of a hazardous atmosphere. DANGER POTENTIAL FOR EXPLOSION Install and use this equipment in non-hazardous locations only. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury. NOTE: See the product manual of the drive for additional important safety information.
BMP Safety Information Terminology Derived from Standards The technical terms, terminology, symbols and the corresponding descriptions in this manual, or that appear in or on the products themselves, are generally derived from the terms or definitions of international standards.
BMP Safety Information 0198441113981, V1.3, 01.2017 NOTE: The aforementioned standards may or may not apply to the specific products cited in the present documentation. For more information concerning the individual standards applicable to the products described herein, see the characteristics tables for those product references.
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BMP About the book About the book This manual is valid for BMP standard products. Chapter "1 Introduction" lists the type code for this product. The type code allows you to identify whether your product is a standard product or a customized version.
Title of Documentation Reference Number Atv320 Getting Started NVE21763 (English), NVE21771 (French), NVE21772 (German), NVE21773 (Spanish), NVE21774 (Italian), NVE21776 (Chinese) Altivar 320 Getting Started Annex (SCCR) NVE21777 (English) Altivar 320 Installation manual NVE41289 (English), NVE41290 (French), NVE41291 (German), NVE41292 (Spanish), NVE41293 (Italian), NVE41294 (Chinese) Altivar 320 Programming manual NVE41295 (English), NVE41296 (French), NVE41297 (German), NVE41298 (Spanish), NVE41
BMP 1 Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Motor family The motors are AC synchronous motors with a very high power density. A drive system consists of the AC synchronous motor and the appropriate drive. Maximum performance requires the motor and drive to be adapted to each other. Characteristics The AC synchronous motors feature: • • 1.2 High power density: the use of the latest magnetic materials and an optimized design result in motors with a shorter length at a comparable torque.
BMP 1 Introduction 1.3 Nameplate The nameplate contains the following data: 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BMP000000000000 C US ID-No 0000000000000 3~ Th-CI F IP40(65) Thermo PTC Umax 000Vrms dd.mm.yyyy Imax 0.00Arms DOM nmax SN 0000000000 0000rpm Mass 00kg IN 0.00Arms MN 0.00Nm IEC 60034-1 PN 0.
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BMP 1 Introduction 1.5 Permissible product combinations Drive Motor Supply voltage Nominal power Vac kW BMP0701F 400 0.37 ATV32H037M2, ATV320U04M2∙ BMP0701R 200 0.37 ATV32H055N4, ATV320U06N4∙ BMP0702F 400 0.55 ATV32H055M2, ATV320U06M2∙ BMP0702R 200 0.55 ATV32H075N4, ATV320U07N4∙ BMP1001F 400 0.75 ATV32HU11N4, ATV320U11N4∙ BMP1001F 400 0.75 ATV32H075M2, ATV320U07M2∙ BMP1001R 200 0.75 ATV32HU15N4, ATV320U15N4∙ BMP1002F 400 1.
BMP 2 2 Technical Data Technical Data This chapter contains information on the ambient conditions and on the mechanical and electrical properties of the product family and the accessories. 2.
BMP 2 Technical Data Climatic environmental conditions operation Ambient temperature 1) (no icing, non-condensing) °C (°F) Ambient temperature with current °C derating of 1% per °C (per 1.8 °F) (°F) -20 ... 40 (-4 ... 104) 40 ... 60 (104 ... 140) 1) Relative humidity (non-condensing) % Class as per IEC 60721-3-3 Installation altitude 2) 5 ...
BMP 2 Technical Data Compressed air connection The compressed air generates a permanent overpressure inside the motor. This overpressure inside the motor is used to obtain degree of protection IP67. Compressed air must also be available when the system is switched off, for example to maintain the required degree of protection during cleaning work. When the compressed air is switched off, the degree of protection is decreased to IP65.
BMP 2 Technical Data 2.2 Motor-specific data M [Nm] MN 0 1 nmin fmin 2 nmax fmax v [min-1] [Hz] Figure 2: Characteristic curve BMP (1) The range must be left as quickly as possible. Other ranges of the speed of rotation can be optimized by adjusting the default values in the configuration file, see "4 Commissioning". Continuous operation with the default values from the configuration file. 0198441113981, V1.3, 01.
BMP 2.2.1 2 Technical Data Motor data per drive Motor type Drive BMP0701F BMP0701R ATV32H037N4, ATV320U04N4∙ ATV32H037M2, ATV320U04M2∙ Nominal torque MN Nm 1.18 1.18 Peak torque Mmax Nm 3.16 3.70 Nominal current IN Arms 0.80 1.45 Maximum current Imax Arms 2.30 5.
BMP 2 Technical Data Motor type BMP0702F BMP0702R Drive ATV32H055N4, ATV320U06N4∙ ATV32H055M2, ATV320U06M2∙ Nominal torque MN Nm Nm 1.75 1.75 Peak torque Mmax Nm Nm 4.24 4.54 Nominal current IN Arms Arms 1.16 2.08 Maximum current Imax Arms Arms 2.90 5.
BMP 2 Technical Data Motor type BMP1001F BMP1001F Drive ATV32H075N4, ATV320U07N4∙ ATV32HU11N4, ATV320U11N4∙ Nominal torque MN Nm 2.39 2.39 Peak torque Mmax Nm 5.68 7.06 Nominal current IN Arms 1.40 1.40 Maximum current Imax Arms 3.50 4.
Motor type BMP1002R BMP1002R BMP1401C Drive ATV32HU11M2, ATV320U11M2∙ ATV32HU15M2, ATV320U15M2∙ ATV32HU11N4, ATV320U11N4∙ Nominal torque MN Nm 3.50 4.77 7.00 Peak torque Mmax Nm 8.43 9.60 13.49 Nominal current IN Arms 4.20 5.72 2.29 Maximum current Imax Arms 10.40 12.00 4.
0198441113981, V1.3, 01.2017 BMP 2 Technical Data Motor type BMP1401F BMP1401R BMP1402C Drive ATV32HU22N4, ATV320U22N4∙ ATV32HU22M2, ATV320U22M2∙ ATV32HU22N4, ATV320U22N4∙ Nominal torque MN Nm 6.37 6.37 14.01 Peak torque Mmax Nm 12.65 13.28 23.51 Nominal current IN Arms 4.12 7.74 4.83 Maximum current Imax Arms 8.30 16.50 8.
BMP 2 Technical Data 2.3 Dimensions Dimensions BMP070 22.5 0.89 0. 5. 5 ±1 70 2.76 110° B DIN 6885 A 17.5 0.69 200° L 2.5 0.1 8.5 0.33 A F G E H A-A O N P Q ØS 60° 90° DIN 332-D ØT A B ØCk6 Ø7 Ø2 5 .95 R5 R0.20 Ø60 j6 Ø2.362 j6 ØCk6 109.5 4.31 22 Ø82 Ø3.23 Dh9 6 0.24 M4 39.5 1.56 39.5 1.56 14.75 0.58 6 0.24 8.4 0.33 mm in BMP... 0701 0702 L Length mm (in) 122 (4.8) 154 (6.06) B Shaft length mm (in) 23 (0.91) 23 (0.91) C Shaft diameter mm (in) 11 (0.
BMP 2 Technical Data M4 28.5 1.12 8.5 0.33 ØCk6 Ø9 5 Ø0.3 110° 12 0.47 L±1 3.5 0.14 B DIN 6885 A 11.5 0.45 100 3.94 200° Ø95 j6 Ø3.740 j6 R8.5 R0.33 A F G E H A-A O N P Q ØS 60° 90° DIN 332-D ØT A B ØCk6 139.5 5.49 5 Ø11 3 Ø4.5 Dh9 39.5 1.56 39.5 1.56 16 0.63 8.4 0.33 mm in 6 0.24 Dimensions BMP100 Figure 4: Dimensions BMP100 BMP... 1002 L Length mm (in) 128.6 (5.06) 160.6 (6.32) B Shaft length mm (in) 40 (1.57) 40 (1.57) C Shaft diameter mm (in) 19 (0.
2 Technical Data BMP Dimensions BMP140 Ø165 0 Ø6.5 110° L 12 0.47 6 0.24 3.5 0.14 B DIN 6885 A A F G E H A-A O N P Q ØS 60° 90° DIN 332-D ØT A B Dh9 200° ±1 14 0.55 140 5.51 R11 R0.43 Ø130 j6 Ø5.181 j6 ØCk6 8.4 0.33 7.5 0.30 ØCk6 39.5 1.56 Ø11 3 Ø0.4 179.5 7.07 M4 26 1.02 21 0.83 39.5 1.56 mm in BMP... 1401 1402 L Length mm (in) 152 (5.98) 192 (7.56) B Shaft length mm (in) 50 (1.97) 50 (1.97) C Shaft diameter mm (in) 24 (0.94) 24 (0.
BMP 2 Technical Data 2.4 Shaft-specific data 2.4.1 Force for pressing on If the maximum permissible forces at the motor shaft are exceeded, this will result in premature wear of the bearing or shaft breakage. WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION DUE TO MECHANICAL DAMAGE TO THE MOTOR • • • Do not exceed the maximum permissible axial and radial forces at the motor shaft. Protect the motor shaft from impact.
2 Technical Data 2.4.2 BMP Shaft load The following conditions apply: • • • • • • • The permissible force applied during pressing on must not be exceed.
BMP 2 Technical Data If the maximum permissible forces at the motor shaft are exceeded, this will result in premature wear of the bearing or shaft breakage. WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION DUE TO MECHANICAL DAMAGE TO THE MOTOR • • • Do not exceed the maximum permissible axial and radial forces at the motor shaft. Protect the motor shaft from impact. Do not exceed the maximum permissible axial force when pressing components onto the motor shaft.
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BMP 3 3 Installation Installation DANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUSED BY INSUFFICIENT GROUNDING • • • • • Verify compliance with all local and national electrical code requirements as well as all other applicable regulations with respect to grounding of the entire drive system. Ground the drive system before applying voltage. Do not use conduits as protective ground conductors; use a protective ground conductor inside the conduit.
BMP 3 Installation Motors can generate strong local electrical and magnetic fields. This can cause interference in sensitive devices. WARNING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS • • Keep persons with electronic medical implants, such as pacemakers, away from the motor. Do not place electromagnetically sensitive devices in the vicinity of the motor. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
BMP 3.1 3.2 3 Installation Overview of procedure Chapter Page "3.2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)" 37 "3.3 Before mounting" 40 "3.4 Mounting the motor " 45 "3.5 Electrical installation" 48 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) The measures for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) are intended to minimize electromagnetic interference of the device and interference caused by the device that affects the environment.
BMP 3 Installation Motor cables In terms of EMC, motor cables are especially critical since they are particularly prone to causing interference. When planning the wiring, take into account the fact that the motor cable must be routed separately. The motor cable must be separate from mains cables or signal cables. Use only pre-assembled cables or cables that comply with the specifications and implement the EMC measures described below. EMC measures Effect Keep cables as short as possible.
BMP 3 Installation WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION • • Ground cable shields for all fast I/O, analog I/O, and communication signals at a single point. 1) Route communications and I/O cables separately from power cables. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage. 0198441113981, V1.3, 01.
BMP 3 Installation 3.3 Before mounting Inspecting the product ▶ Verify the product version by means of the type code on the nameplate. See chapter "1.3 Nameplate" and chapter "1.4 Type code". ▶ Prior to mounting, inspect the product for visible damage. Damaged products may cause electric shock or unintended equipment operation. DANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK OR UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION • • Do not use damaged products.
BMP 3 Installation The metal surfaces of the product may exceed 70 °C (158 °F) during operation. WARNING HOT SURFACES • • • Avoid unprotected contact with hot surfaces. Do not allow flammable or heat-sensitive parts in the immediate vicinity of hot surfaces. Verify that the heat dissipation is sufficient by performing a test run under maximum load conditions. 0198441113981, V1.3, 01.2017 Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
BMP 3 Installation Conductor cross sections according to product combination Drive Motor Supply voltage Power Cross section 1) Vac kW mm2 ATV32H037N4, ATV320U04N4∙ BMP0701F 400 0.37 1.5 ATV32H037M2, ATV320U04M2∙ BMP0701R 200 0.37 1.5 ATV32H055N4, ATV320U06N4∙ BMP0702F 400 0.55 1.5 ATV32H055M2, ATV320U06M2∙ BMP0702R 200 0.55 1.5 ATV32H075N4, ATV320U07N4∙ BMP1001F 400 0.75 1.5 ATV32HU11N4, ATV320U11N4∙ BMP1001F 400 0.75 1.5 ATV32H075M2, ATV320U07M2∙ BMP1001R 200 0.
BMP 3 Installation Cable specifications Using pre-assembled cables helps to reduce the possibility of wiring errors. See chapter "6 Accessories and spare parts". The genuine accessories have the following properties: Cables with connectors VW3M5501R∙∙∙ Cable jacket, insulation PVC orange (RAL 2003), polypropylene (PP) Capacitance 1.5 mm2 = approx. 80 (wire/wire) 1.5 mm2 = approx. 120 (wire/shield) 1 mm2 = approx. 75 (wire/wire) 1 mm2 = approx. 110 (wire/shield) 0.14 mm2 = approx. 50 (wire/wire) 0.
BMP 3 Installation Space for connectors in Rm ∅D LC LM LS ∅d LR Figure 7: Connector installation space Dimensions Motor connectors angular BMP070 ... 140 D mm (in) 28 (1.10) LS mm (in) 76 (2.99) LR mm (in) 132 (5.20) LC mm (in) 114 (4.49) LM mm (in) 55 (2.17) Dimensions Motor cables BMP070 ... 140 mm (in) approximately 12 / 14 (0.47 / 0.55) Rmin mm (in) 90 (3.54) 0198441113981, V1.3, 01.
BMP 3.4 3 Installation Mounting the motor If the permissible ambient conditions are not respected, external substances from the environment may penetrate the product and cause unintended movement or equipment damage. WARNING UNINTENDED MOVEMENT • • • • Verify that the ambient conditions are respected. Do not allow seals to run dry. Keep liquids from getting to the shaft bushing (for example, in mounting position IM V3).
BMP 3 Installation Mounting position The following mounting positions are defined and permissible as per IEC 60034-7: IM B5 IM V1 IM V3 Mounting When the motor is mounted to the mounting surface, it must be accurately aligned axially and radially and make even contact with the mounting surface. All mounting screws must be tightened with the specified tightening torque. No uneven mechanical load must be applied when the mounting screws are tightened.
BMP 3.4.1 3 Installation Installation and connection of IP67 kit (accessory) The IP67 kit is used to connect compressed air to the motor. Degree of protection IP65 is a prerequisite for the use of the IP67 kit. The compressed air generates a permanent overpressure inside the motor. This overpressure inside the motor is used to obtain degree of protection IP67. Note the special requirements in terms of the compressed air in chapter "2 Technical Data".
BMP 3 Installation 3.5 Electrical installation 3.5.1 Connectors and connector assignments CN1 motor connection M23 Motor connector for connection of the motor phases and the temperature sensors. 3 4 3 D 1 A 4 C D 1 C B B A Figure 9: Pin assignment motor connection M23 See chapter "6.2 Connectors" for suitable mating connectors. The signals of the temperature sensor meet the PELV requirements.
BMP 3.5.2 3 Installation Power connection High voltages may be present at the motor connection. The motor itself generates voltage when the motor shaft is rotated. AC voltage can couple voltage to unused conductors in the motor cable. DANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK • • • • • Verify that no voltage is present prior to performing any type of work on the drive system. Block the motor shaft to prevent rotation prior to performing any type of work on the drive system.
3 Installation BMP Protective ground conductor connection 0198441113981, V1.3, 01.2017 ▶ Ground the motor via a grounding screw if grounding via the flange and the protective ground conductor of the motor cable is not sufficient. Use parts with suitable corrosion protection. Note the required tightening torque and the property class of the grounding screw, see page 21.
BMP 3 Installation Assembling cables Insulate unused wires individually. A 1 B 2 BK U1 BK V2 BK W3 GN/YE GY WH BU RD D C 3 4 I II III IV V 5 Figure 10: Assembling motor cables with M23 motor connector ▶ (1) Strip the cable jacket; length as specified (see table below). ▶ Open the shielding braid and slide it back over the outer cable jacket. ▶ Shorten the inner cable jacket. ▶ (2) Shorten the wires to the specified length (see table below) and crimp them to the connector. 0198441113981, V1.
3 Installation BMP Signal wires 0.14 mm2 Verify values Power wire 1.5 mm2 Power wire 2.5 mm2 Stripping length A 40 mm (1.57 in) 40 mm (1.57 in) 40 mm (1.57 in) Stripping length B - 36 mm (1.42 in) 36 mm (1.42 in) Stripping length C 40 mm (1.57 in) - - Stripping length D 4.5 mm (0.18 in) 8 mm (0.31 in) 8 mm (0.
BMP 4 4 Commissioning Commissioning DANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK OR UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION • • Keep foreign objects from getting into the product. Verify the correct seating of seals and cable entries in order to avoid contamination such as deposits and humidity. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury. Rotating parts may cause injuries and may catch clothing or hair. Loose parts or parts that are out of balance may be ejected.
BMP 4 Commissioning Motors can generate strong local electrical and magnetic fields. This can cause interference in sensitive devices. WARNING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS • • Keep persons with electronic medical implants, such as pacemakers, away from the motor. Do not place electromagnetically sensitive devices in the vicinity of the motor. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
BMP 4 Commissioning Verifying installation Prior to commissioning, verify correct installation. ▶ ▶ • • • ▶ • • ▶ • Verify proper mechanical installation. Verify proper electrical installation. Did you connect all protective ground conductors? Did you properly connect and install all cables and connectors? Did you tighten the cable glands properly? Verify ambient conditions. Does the installation meet the ambient conditions specified? Is the heat dissipation sufficient? Verify the output components.
BMP 4 Commissioning 4.1 Default values of the accessible parameters The temperature sensor must be connected. The parameter for the temperature sensor must remain activated, DRI- > CONF > FULL > FLT > PtC- > PtCL > AS and SW2 = PTC. Motor NSPS 1) n_nom TFR 1) TQS 1) NCRS 1) SFR 1) PHS 1) FAB 1) BOO 1) min-1 Hz Nm Arms kHz mVrms/mi Hz n-1 % ATV32H037N4, ATV320U04N4∙ BMP0701F 3000 300 1.18 0.80 8 78.00 100 100 ATV32H037M2, ATV320U04M2∙ BMP0701R 3000 300 1.18 1.45 8 43.
BMP 5 Diagnostics and troubleshooting 5 Diagnostics and troubleshooting 5.
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BMP 6 Accessories and spare parts 6 Accessories and spare parts 6.1 IP67 Kit Degree of protection IP65 (shaft sealing ring) is a prerequisite for the use of the IP67 kit. Description Reference IP67 kit for size 070, cover with compressed air connection, O-ring, 4 screws VW3M2301 IP67 kit for size 100, cover with compressed air connection, O-ring, 4 screws VW3M2302 IP67 kit for size 140, cover with compressed air connection, O-ring, 4 screws VW3M2303 6.
BMP 6 Accessories and spare parts 6.3.2 Motor cables 2.5 mm2 Description Reference mm2) Motor cable 3 m, [(4 x 2.5 + (2 x 1 + (2 x 0.14 circular connector M23, other cable end open mm2)] shielded; motor end 8-pin VW3M5502R30 Motor cable 5 m, [(4 x 2.5 mm2) + (2 x 1 mm2) + (2 x 0.14 mm2)] shielded; motor end 8-pin circular connector M23, other cable end open VW3M5502R50 Motor cable 10 m, [(4 x 2.5 mm2) + (2 x 1 mm2) + (2 x 0.
BMP 7 Service, maintenance and disposal 7 Service, maintenance and disposal 7.1 Service address If you have any questions please contact your sales office. Your sales office staff will be happy to give you the name of a customer service office in your area. http://www.schneider-electric.com/ccc 7.2 Maintenance There are no user-serviceable parts within the motor. Either replace the complete motor, or contact Schneider Electric.
BMP 7 Service, maintenance and disposal Cleaning If the permissible ambient conditions are not respected, external substances from the environment may penetrate the product and cause unintended movement or equipment damage. WARNING UNINTENDED MOVEMENT • • • • Verify that the ambient conditions are respected. Do not allow seals to run dry. Keep liquids from getting to the shaft bushing (for example, in mounting position IM V3).
BMP 7.3 7 Service, maintenance and disposal Replacing the motor ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ 0198441113981, V1.3, 01.2017 Power off all supply voltages. Verify that no voltages are present. Label all connections. Uninstall the product. Note the identification number and the serial number shown on the product nameplate for later identification. ▶ Install the new product as per chapter "3 Installation". ▶ Commission the product as per chapter "4 Commissioning".
BMP 7 Service, maintenance and disposal 7.4 Shipping, storage, disposal Respect the ambient conditions presented in chapter "2.1 General characteristics". Shipping The product must be protected against shocks during transportation. If possible, use the original packaging for shipping. Storage The product may only be stored in spaces where the specified permissible ambient conditions are met. Protect the product from dust and dirt.
BMP Glossary Glossary Terms and Abbreviations See chapter " Terminology Derived from Standards" for information on the pertinent standards on which many terms are based. Some terms and abbreviations may have specific meanings with regard to the standards. Axial forces Centering collar Tension or compression forces acting longitudinally on the shaft Centering device at the motor flange that allows for accurate motor mounting.
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BMP Table of figures Table of figures Nameplate 16 2) Characteristic curve BMP 22 3) Dimensions BMP070 28 4) Dimensions BMP100 29 5) Dimensions BMP140 30 6) Shaft load 32 7) Connector installation space 44 8) Installation IP67 Kit 47 9) Pin assignment motor connection M23 48 10) Assembling motor cables with M23 motor connector 51 0198441113981, V1.3, 01.
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BMP Index Index A Environmental conditions Abbreviations 65 Accessories and spare parts 59 Approved drives 21 Operation 20 Equipotential bonding conductors 38 Force for pressing on 31 General characteristics 19 Glossary 65 F C G Cable assembly Power 51 Cable specifications 43 Certifications 33 Commissioning 53 Connecting the motor cable 52 H Hazard categories Connection Motor 49 Power 49 I Installation Connector Installation 48 Connector assignments 48 5 35 Intend
BMP Index O Overview Procedure for electrical installation 37 P PELV power supply UL 33 Power Service 61 Service address 61 Shaft sealing ring 20 Shaft-specific data 31 Shipping 64 Storage 64 Technical data 19 Terms 65 T Connection 49 Power connection CN1 48 Pressing on Maximum force Tightening torques 31 Screws Property class Screws 21 Q 21 Troubleshooting 57 Type code 17 U Qualification of personnel 6 UL, conditions for R Replacing the motor 63 PELV power supply 3