Operating Instructions Installation Instructions Electric motor SIMOTICS HV C Type 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Edition 06/2018 www.siemens.com/drives 14.06.2018 09:34 V3.00 Introduction 1 Safety information 2 Electric motor Description 3 SIMOTICS HV C Type 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Preparations for use 4 Assembly 5 Electrical connection 6 Commissioning 7 Operation 8 Maintenance 9 Spare parts 10 Disposal 11 Operating Instructions Installation Instructions Edition 06/2018 Service and Support A Technical data and drawings B Quality documents C Additional documents D Legal information Warning notice system This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger. DANGER indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken. WARNING indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken. CAUTION indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken. NOTICE indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken. If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage. Qualified Personnel The product/system described in this documentation may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions. Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products/systems. Proper use of Siemens products Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems. The permissible ambient conditions must be complied with. The information in the relevant documentation must be observed. Trademarks All names identified by (R) are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner. Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions. Siemens AG Process Industries and Drives Postfach 48 48 90026 NURNBERG GERMANY Document order number: MUSTER 06/2018 Subject to change Copyright (c) Siemens AG 2018. All rights reserved Table of contents 1 2 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................11 1.1 About these instructions.........................................................................................................11 1.2 Compiling personal documents..............................................................................................12 Safety information.......................................................................................................................................13 2.1 Information for those responsible for the plant.......................................................................13 2.2 The 5 safety rules...................................................................................................................13 2.3 Qualified personnel................................................................................................................14 2.4 Safe handling.........................................................................................................................14 2.5 Electrostatic sensitive devices...............................................................................................16 2.6 Electromagnetic compatibility.................................................................................................16 2.7 Interference immunity.............................................................................................................17 2.8 Influence on the line power supply through a strongly irregular torque..................................17 2.9 Electromagnetic fields when operating electrical power engineering installations.................17 3 Description..................................................................................................................................................19 4 Preparations for use...................................................................................................................................21 4.1 Safety-related aspects to consider when configuring the plant..............................................21 4.2 Observing the operating mode...............................................................................................21 4.3 Cooling water quality..............................................................................................................21 4.4 Noise emission.......................................................................................................................22 4.5 Voltage and frequency fluctuations during line operation......................................................22 4.6 Phase synchronization during supply system switching........................................................23 4.7 System-inherent frequencies.................................................................................................23 4.8 Torsional loading of the drive train due to faults in the electrical supply................................23 4.9 Switching high-voltage motors...............................................................................................24 4.10 Thermal protection ................................................................................................................24 4.11 4.11.1 4.11.2 4.11.3 4.11.4 4.11.5 4.11.6 4.11.7 4.11.8 Transport and storage............................................................................................................24 Transport markings................................................................................................................25 Checking the delivery.............................................................................................................25 Checking the load handling attachments...............................................................................25 Lifting and transportation........................................................................................................26 Working on the underside of the machine..............................................................................28 Storage...................................................................................................................................28 Protection against corrosion...................................................................................................31 Protecting the cooling water circuit during storage................................................................31 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 5 Table of contents 5 6 7 6 Assembly....................................................................................................................................................33 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 Preparations for installation....................................................................................................33 Requirements for installation..................................................................................................33 Insulation resistance and polarization index..........................................................................34 Testing the insulation resistance and polarization index........................................................35 Preparing the mating faces....................................................................................................38 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.2.6 5.2.7 5.2.8 5.2.9 Lift the machine to where it will be installed, and position it...................................................38 Checking the load handling attachments...............................................................................38 Preconditions for correct alignment and secure attachment .................................................39 Mounting the output elements................................................................................................39 Lifting the machine.................................................................................................................41 Working on the underside of the machine..............................................................................43 Removing anti-corrosion protection.......................................................................................43 Putting the machine down......................................................................................................44 Draining condensation...........................................................................................................44 Roughly aligning the machine................................................................................................45 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 Installing the machine............................................................................................................46 Safety instructions for installation...........................................................................................46 Selecting bolts........................................................................................................................46 Preconditions for smooth, vibration-free operation................................................................47 Aligning and attaching the machine to the driven machine....................................................47 Axial and radial forces at the second shaft extension............................................................48 5.4 5.4.1 Connecting the supply lines...................................................................................................49 Connecting the cooling water supply.....................................................................................49 5.5 Complete the installation work...............................................................................................49 Electrical connection...................................................................................................................................51 6.1 Safety instructions..................................................................................................................51 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.4 6.2.5 Preparation.............................................................................................................................51 Selecting cables.....................................................................................................................51 Route the cable with an appropriate loop so that water can drip off......................................52 Terminal designation..............................................................................................................52 Terminal box..........................................................................................................................53 Connecting the grounding conductor.....................................................................................53 6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.3.5 Inserting and routing the cables.............................................................................................54 Connecting the machine for a specific direction of rotation....................................................54 Minimum air clearances.........................................................................................................56 Connecting aluminum conductors..........................................................................................56 Stepless mating face for sealing in the terminal box cover....................................................56 Performing connection operations.........................................................................................57 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 Connecting the auxiliary circuits.............................................................................................57 Selecting cables.....................................................................................................................57 Connecting temperature monitoring for the stator winding....................................................58 Commissioning...........................................................................................................................................59 7.1 Prior to commissioning ..........................................................................................................59 7.2 Insulation resistance and polarization index..........................................................................61 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Table of contents 8 9 7.3 Greasing the roller bearings prior to commissioning..............................................................61 7.4 Test run..................................................................................................................................62 7.5 Overvoltages when switching high-voltage motors................................................................63 Operation....................................................................................................................................................65 8.1 Safety instructions for operation.............................................................................................65 8.2 Switching on the machine......................................................................................................67 8.3 Regreasing roller bearings.....................................................................................................67 8.4 Switching off the water-cooling system..................................................................................67 8.5 Switching on again after an emergency switching-off............................................................67 8.6 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 Stoppages..............................................................................................................................67 Draining the cooling water......................................................................................................68 Avoidance of damage to roller bearings during stoppages....................................................68 Measuring the insulation resistance after an extended stoppage..........................................69 8.7 Decommissioning the machine..............................................................................................69 8.8 Re-commissioning the machine.............................................................................................69 8.9 8.9.1 8.9.2 8.9.3 8.9.4 8.9.5 Faults.....................................................................................................................................70 Inspections in the event of faults............................................................................................70 Electrical faults.......................................................................................................................70 Mechanical faults...................................................................................................................71 Roller bearing faults...............................................................................................................72 Cooling system faults.............................................................................................................72 Maintenance...............................................................................................................................................75 9.1 Safety instructions for maintenance.......................................................................................75 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.2.4 9.2.5 9.2.6 9.2.7 9.2.8 9.2.9 9.2.10 9.2.11 Inspection and maintenance..................................................................................................75 Safety instructions..................................................................................................................75 Inspections in the event of faults............................................................................................76 First service after installation or repair...................................................................................77 General inspection.................................................................................................................78 Servicing the water-jacket cooling..........................................................................................78 Assessing the rolling bearings...............................................................................................78 Regreasing intervals and types of grease for operating roller bearings.................................79 Removing spent grease.........................................................................................................82 Maintaining terminal boxes....................................................................................................83 Measuring the insulation resistance during the course of maintenance work........................84 Touch up any damaged paintwork.........................................................................................84 9.3 9.3.1 9.3.2 9.3.3 9.3.4 9.3.4.1 9.3.4.2 9.3.4.3 9.3.4.4 Corrective Maintenance.........................................................................................................84 Safety instructions for repair work..........................................................................................84 Prepare servicing work...........................................................................................................85 Internal fan.............................................................................................................................85 Bearings.................................................................................................................................86 Removing roller bearings.......................................................................................................86 Remove V ring for roller bearing seal.....................................................................................87 Fitting V ring for roller bearing seal........................................................................................87 Installing felt rings for the inner bearing seal..........................................................................88 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 7 Table of contents 9.3.5 10 11 Seal the motor........................................................................................................................89 Spare parts.................................................................................................................................................91 10.1 Ordering data.........................................................................................................................91 10.2 Ordering spare parts via the Internet.....................................................................................91 10.3 Stator and rotor......................................................................................................................93 10.4 Rolling-contact bearings, non-drive end.................................................................................94 Disposal......................................................................................................................................................95 11.1 RoHS - restricting the use of certain hazardous substances.................................................95 11.2 Preparing for disassembly......................................................................................................95 11.3 Dismantling the machine........................................................................................................96 11.4 Disposal of components.........................................................................................................96 A Service and Support...................................................................................................................................99 B Technical data and drawings....................................................................................................................101 B.1 Tightening torques for screw and bolt connections..............................................................101 C Quality documents....................................................................................................................................103 D Additional documents...............................................................................................................................105 Index.........................................................................................................................................................107 Tables Table 3-1 Machine design ..........................................................................................................................19 Table 4-1 Power limits.................................................................................................................................24 Table 5-1 Stator winding insulation resistance at 40 C..............................................................................36 Table 6-1 Terminal markings using the 1U1-1 as an example....................................................................52 Table 6-2 Minimum air clearances..............................................................................................................56 Table 8-1 Electrical faults Table 8-2 Mechanical faults Table 8-3 Roller bearing faults Table 8-4 Cooling system faults Table 9-1 Criteria for selecting roller bearing greases.................................................................................79 Table 9-2 Roller bearing greases for vertical and horizontal types of construction ....................................80 Table 9-3 Alternative greases with NLGI class 2 for motors of horizontal construction..............................81 Table 10-1 Spare parts for the stator and rotor ..........................................................................................93 Table 10-2 Spare parts for roller bearings, NDE .........................................................................................94 Table B-1 Tightening torques for bolted connections with a tolerance of 10%........................................101 .......................................................................................................................70 .....................................................................................................................71 ...............................................................................................................72 .............................................................................................................72 Figures 8 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Table of contents Figure 5-1 Balancing type on the drive-end side..........................................................................................39 Figure 5-2 Schematic diagram of the water drain holes...............................................................................45 Figure 5-3 Schematic representation of alignment of the machine to the driven machine...........................48 Figure 6-1 Water drip loop............................................................................................................................52 Figure 9-1 Remove the V ring.......................................................................................................................87 Figure 9-2 Install the V ring...........................................................................................................................88 Figure 10-1 Stator and rotor...........................................................................................................................93 Figure 10-2 Roller bearings, NDE...................................................................................................................94 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 9 Table of contents 10 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 1 Introduction In the following text, the motor is referred to as "electrical machine" - or abbreviated, just "machine". 1.1 About these instructions These instructions describe the machine and explain how to handle it, from initial delivery to final disposal of the equipment. Keep these instructions for later use. Read these operating instructions before you handle the machine and follow the instructions to become familiar with its design and operating principles and thus ensure safe, problem-free machine operation and long service life. Please contact the service center (Page 99) if you have any suggestions on how to improve this document. Machine-specific data Technical data for the machine and all of the necessary drawings, documents for verifying the qualitative implementation of the machine and, where relevant, additional documents on the components, are provided in the separate Appendixes to the Operating Instructions. Technical data and drawings Quality documents Additional documents Text format features The warning notice system is explained on the rear of the inside front. Always follow the safety instructions and notices in these instructions. In addition to the safety-related warning notices which you must read, you will find the text in these instructions is formatted in the following way: 1. Handling instructions are always formatted as a numbered list. Always perform the steps in the order given. Lists are formatted as bulleted lists. - Lists on the second level are hyphenated. Note A Note is an important item of information about the product, handling of the product or the relevant section of the document. Notes provide you with help or further suggestions/ideas. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 11 Introduction 1.2 Compiling personal documents 1.2 Compiling personal documents On the Internet pages in Industry Online Support you have the possibility of compiling personal documents using the function Documentation (https://support.industry.siemens.com/My/ww/ en/documentation) Using the "Documentation" function, from Product Support manuals, you can compile your own "Documentation". However, you can also include other Product Support content such as FAQs or characteristics in the documentation that you compile. In the "Documentation" function, you have the option of creating your own compiled documents in your own structure and managing them. You can delete or shift individual chapters or topics. Further, using the note function you can import your own content. The compiled "documentation" can be exported as PDF, for example. Using the "Documentation" function, you can efficiently compile your own plant or system documentation. The "Documentation" compiled in a specific language can also be automatically exported in one of the other available languages. The full functionality is only available for registered users. 12 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Safety information 2.1 2 Information for those responsible for the plant This machine has been designed for use in industrial plants in accordance with Directive 2006/42/EC ("Machinery Directive"). Commissioning in the European Community is forbidden until the plant into which the machine will be installed has been shown to conform with this directive. Please observe the country-specific regulations when using the machine outside the European Community. Follow the local and industry-specific safety and setup regulations. The persons responsible for the plant must ensure the following: Planning and configuration work and all work carried out on and with the machine is only to be done by qualified personnel. The operating instructions must always be available for all work. The technical data as well as the permissible installation, connection and operating conditions are always consequentially taken into account. The specific setup and safety regulations as well as regulations on the use of personal protective equipment are observed. Note Use the services and support provided by the local Service Center (Page 99) for planning, installation, commissioning and service work. In the individual chapters of this document, you will find warning and safety instructions that must be observed without fail, for your own safety, to protect other people and to avoid material damage. Observe the following safety instructions for all activities on and with the machine. 2.2 The 5 safety rules For your own personal safety and to prevent material damage when carrying out any work, always observe the safety-relevant instructions and the following five safety rules according to EN 501101 "Working in a voltage-free state". Apply the five safety rules in the sequence stated before starting work. 5 safety rules 1. Disconnect the system. Also disconnect the auxiliary circuits, for example, anti-condensation heating. 2. Secure against reconnection. 3. Verify absence of operating voltage. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 13 Safety information 2.3 Qualified personnel 4. Ground and short-circuit. 5. Provide protection against adjacent live parts. To energize the system, apply the measures in reverse order. 2.3 Qualified personnel All work at the machine must be carried out by qualified personnel only. For the purpose of this documentation, qualified personnel is taken to mean people who fulfill the following requirements: Through appropriate training and experience, they are able to recognize and avoid risks and potential dangers in their particular field of activity. They have been instructed to carry out work on the machine by the appropriate person responsible. 2.4 Safe handling Workplace safety depends on the attentiveness, care, and common sense of the personnel who install, operate, and maintain the machine. In addition to the safety measures cited, as a matter of principle, the use of caution is necessary when you are near the machine. Always pay attention to your safety. Also observe the following to prevent accidents: General safety regulations applicable in the country where the machine is deployed. Manufacturer-specific and application-specific regulations Special agreements made with the operator Separate safety instructions supplied with the machine Safety symbols and instructions on the machine and its packaging WARNING Live parts Electric machines contain live parts. Fatal or severe injuries and substantial material damage can occur if the covers are removed or if the machine is not handled, operated, or maintained properly. Always observe the "five safety rules" (Page 13) when carrying out any work on the machine. Only remove covers in the manner described in the operating instructions. Operate the machine properly. Regularly and professionally maintain the machine according to the instructions provided in the "Maintenance" (Page 75) chapter of the operating instructions. 14 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Safety information 2.4 Safe handling WARNING Rotating parts Electric machines contain dangerous rotating parts. Fatal or severe injuries and substantial material damage can occur if the covers are removed or if the machine is not handled, operated, or maintained properly. Only remove the covers using the methods described by these operating instructions. Operate the machine properly. Regularly and correctly maintain the machine. Secure free shaft extensions and other rotating part such as couplings and pulley belts so that they cannot be touched. WARNING Hot surfaces Electric machines have hot surfaces. Touching hot surfaces can result in severe burns. Allow the machine to cool before starting work on the machine. Only remove the covers using the methods described by these operating instructions. Operate the machine properly. CAUTION Hazardous substances Chemical substances required for the setup, operation and maintenance of machines can present a health risk. Read the information in these operating instructions and the product information supplied by the manufacturer. Observe the relevant safety regulations and wear the personal protective equipment specified. CAUTION Flammable substances Chemical substances required for the setup, operation and maintenance of machines may be flammable. Burns and other damage to health and material may result. Read the information in these operating instructions and the product information supplied by the manufacturer. Observe the relevant safety regulations and wear the personal protective equipment specified. During operation, the machine's noise emission levels can exceed those permitted at the workplace, which can cause hearing damage. Take steps to reduce noise, such as introducing covers and protective insulation or adopting hearing protection measures, so that the machine can be operated safely within your system. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 15 Safety information 2.5 Electrostatic sensitive devices 2.5 Electrostatic sensitive devices Material damage due to electrostatic discharge Electronic modules contain components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge. These components can be damaged or destroyed if they are not handled correctly. To protect equipment against damage, follow the instructions given below. Only touch electronic modules if you absolutely have to work on them. The body of the person concerned must have been electrostatically discharged and grounded immediately before any electronic modules are touched. Electronic modules should not be brought into contact with electrically insulating materials, such as: - Plastic film - Plastic parts - Insulating table supports - Clothing made of synthetic fibers Always place electrostatic sensitive devices on conductive bases. Always pack, store and transport electronic modules or components in conductive packaging, such as: - Metallized plastic or metal containers - Conductive foam material - Domestic aluminum foil The necessary ESD protective measures for electrostatic sensitive devices are illustrated once again in the following drawings: 6WDQGLQJSRVLWLRQ 6HDWLQJSRVLWLRQ G E 6WDQGLQJVHDWLQJSRVLWLRQ G H I F D I I F D a = conductive floor surfaceb = ESD table d = ESD overall e = ESD wristband 2.6 G E H I I F D c = ESD shoes f = cabinet ground connection Electromagnetic compatibility This machine is designed in accordance with IEC/EN 60034, and when used as prescribed it satisfies the requirements of European Directive 2014/30/EU on Electromagnetic Compatibility. 16 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Safety information 2.7 Interference immunity 2.7 Interference immunity By selecting suitable signal cables and evaluation units, companies operating complete plants and systems must ensure that the interference immunity of the machine is not diminished. 2.8 Influence on the line power supply through a strongly irregular torque A strongly irregular torque, for example with the drive of a reciprocating motor, forces a nonsinusoidal motor current. The emerging harmonics can have an impermissible influence on the line power supply via the connection lines. 2.9 Electromagnetic fields when operating electrical power engineering installations Interference to electronic devices caused by electrical power equipment Electrical power equipment generate electric fields during operation. Potentially lethal malfunctions can occur in medical implants, e.g. pacemakers, in the vicinity of electrical power equipment. Data may be lost on magnetic or electronic data carriers. It is forbidden for people with pacemakers to enter the vicinity of the machine. Protect the personnel working in the plant by taking appropriate measures, such as erecting identifying markings, safety barriers and warning signs and giving safety talks. Observe the nationally applicable health and safety regulations. Do not carry any magnetic or electronic data media. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 17 Safety information 2.9 Electromagnetic fields when operating electrical power engineering installations 18 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 3 Description Applications This electrical machine is designed for driving rotating machines in industrial environments and also for energy conversion. It is characterized by a high level of safety, long lifetime, and overall reliability. For details of the machine supplied and the permissible operating conditions, refer to the "Technical data and drawings" (Page 101) section in the Appendix of these Operating Instructions. The machine was designed in accordance with the ordering party's specification and may only be used for the contractually agreed purpose. WARNING Risk of explosion This machine is not designed for use in hazardous areas. An explosion can occur if the machine is operated in these areas. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Never operate this machine in hazardous areas. Machine design The regulations and standards used as the basis to design and test this machine are stamped on the rating plate. The machine design basically complies with the subsequent standards. Please refer to the EU Declaration of Conformity for the versions of the harmonized standards referenced. Table 3-1 Machine design Feature Standard Rating and performance IEC/EN 600341 Degree of protection IEC/EN 600345 Cooling IEC/EN 600346 Type of construction IEC/EN 600347 Terminal markings and direction of rotation IEC/EN 600348 Noise emission IEC/EN 600349 Starting characteristics, rotating electrical machines IEC/EN 6003412* Vibration severity grades IEC/EN 6003414 Vibration limits DIN ISO 10816-3 * For machines in line operation only SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 19 Description See also Quality documents (Page 103) Rating plate The rating plate shows the identification data and the most important technical data. The data on the rating plate and the contractual agreements define the limits of proper usage. Line operation The motor is supplied from the line system. If you connect the machine to a converter, the machine can be damaged. Operate the machine only on the electrical supply system. Cooling The cooling system is designed as a closed, internal cooling circuit. The machine power loss is dissipated partially via heat conduction and partially via the cooling air at the cooling water flowing through the water jacket. A shaft-mounted fan ensures circulation of the cooling air. Rotor The rotor is designed as a squirrel-cage rotor. The number and design of the shaft extensions are shown and described in the technical data. Supplementary devices Temperature sensors are integrated in the stator winding to monitor the winding temperature. Various supplementary devices can be integrated or mounted, depending on the order. These include, for example, anti-condensation heating to prevent condensation or temperature sensors for monitoring bearings. Paint finish The machine is painted according to the instructions in your order. 20 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 4 Preparations for use Good planning and preparation of machine applications are essential in terms of keeping installation simple and avoiding errors, ensuring safe operation, and allowing access to the machine for servicing and corrective maintenance. This chapter outlines what you need to consider when configuring your plant in relation to this machine and the preparations you need to make before the machine is delivered. 4.1 Safety-related aspects to consider when configuring the plant A number of residual risks are associated with the machine. These are described in the chapter titled "Safety information" (Page 13) and in related sections. Take appropriate safety precautions (covers, barriers, markings, etc.) to ensure the machine is operated safely within your plant. 4.2 Observing the operating mode Observe the machine's operating mode. Use a suitable control system to prevent overspeeds, thus protecting the machine from damage. 4.3 Cooling water quality The cooling water must circulate in a closed cooling circuit. Avoid fluctuations in the oxygen content of the cooling water. The cooling system is maintenance-free provided cooling water of the specified quality is used. Note Order-specific agreements Observe any order-specific agreements regarding the cooling water specification. These might deviate from the named cooling water specification. Cooling water specification Characteristic Specified as Measured value German unitary proce dure Currently ISO / alterna tive pH 7.5 - 10 DIN 38404-5 (Z) ISO 10523 Conductivity <600 S/cm DIN 38404-8 (Z) ISO 7888 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 21 Preparations for use 4.4 Noise emission Chloride Cl <150 mg/l DIN 38405-1 ISO 9297 Manganese Mn <0.05 mg/l DIN 38406-2 ISO 6333 / ISO 11885 Fluoride F <0.05 mg/l DIN 38405-4 ISO 10359-1 Sulfate SO42- <150 mg/l DIN 38405-5 ISO 10304 Copper Cu = Total copper <0.1 mg/l DIN 38406-7 ISO 8288 / ISO 11885 Silicic acid SiO2 <25 mg/l F1 (DIN 38407-1) ISO 16264 Free carbon dioxide CO2 0 mg/l G1 (DIN 38408-1) - <1000 mg/l DIN 38409-1 - <20 mg/l DIN 38405-9 ISO 7890-1 (Z) / ISO 10304 Suspended matter <10 mg/l DIN 38409-2 ISO 11923 Permanganate consump O tion <12 mg/l H4 (DIN 38409-5) ISO 8467 Total salts Nitrate NO3 - Total hardness Mg+Ca <12 DH DIN 38409-6 ISO 6059 Carbonate hardness HCO3- <12 DH DIN 38404-10 ISO 9963-1 Ammonium content N ISO 11732 / <10 mg/l DIN 38406-5 ISO 11732 / ISO 14911 <0.2 mg/l DIN 38406-1 ISO 6332 / ISO 11885 NH4+ ISO 14911 Iron content 4.4 Fe = Total iron Noise emission Excessive sound pressure levels can lead to hearing impairment or hearing loss. When assessing the noise level of the system, make due allowance for the noise emissions from the machine. If necessary, take suitable noise protection measures for personnel. 4.5 Voltage and frequency fluctuations during line operation Unless stated otherwise on the rating plate, the permissible voltage fluctuation is 10 % and the permissible frequency fluctuation is 2 % in accordance with range B in IEC / EN 60034-1. Permissible fluctuations that go beyond this are stamped on the rating plate. 22 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Preparations for use 4.6 Phase synchronization during supply system switching Under operating conditions a machine may sometimes have to be operated outside the limits of range A. Exceeding the permissible tolerances for voltage and frequency can lead to an impermissibly high temperature rise of the winding. This can result in long-term damage to the machine. Limit exceptions of this sort with regard to the values that arise, how often, and for how long they occur. Where possible and within a reasonable time take corrective actions such as reducing the power. In this way you can avoid that the service life of the machine is reduced as a result of thermal aging. 4.6 Phase synchronization during supply system switching Damage to the machine may be caused when switching to another supply system with different phasing. The phasing must be synchronized during switching. Use appropriate means to synchronize the phasing. 4.7 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. 4.8 Torsional loading of the drive train due to faults in the electrical supply In the event of faults in the electrical connection, such as line switching operations with a residual field or short circuit at the terminals, excessive air gap torques can occur. These excessive air gap torques can lead to additional mechanical torsional loads on the shaft assembly. If the configuration does not correctly recognize the mechanical torsional loadings of the shaft assembly, this can lead to serious damage to the machine. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. When planning the system, make due allowance for the maximum air gap torques that can occur. This data can be found in the "Electrical data". The system planner is responsible for the entire drive train. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 23 Preparations for use 4.9 Switching high-voltage motors 4.9 Switching high-voltage motors If vacuum circuit breakers and vacuum contactors are used, then what are known as multiple restrikes can occur when the machine is switched off. This depends on various factors, such as: Arc-extinguishing principle of the switch Machine size Length of the power supply cable System capacitance, etc. A surge suppressor to ground is installed in the switchgear between the circuit breaker and the cable termination for each of the three conductors. The level of protection for the machine windings is sufficient when the limiter is correctly selected (machine rated voltage / response voltage). Example This current limit corresponds to the following upper power limits, depending on the relationship between the starting current IA and rated current IN and on the voltage dip (up to approximately 20%) while the machine is starting up: Table 4-1 Power limits Rated voltage VN Power limit 3 kV 750 kW 6 kV 1500 kW 10 kV 2500 kW See also Prior to commissioning (Page 59) 4.10 Thermal protection The machine is equipped with measuring equipment to directly monitor the motor temperature to protect the machine against overheating during operation. Plan a corresponding circuit for monitoring. More information is provided in Technical Data. 4.11 Transport and storage Observe the following when carrying out any work on the machine: Comply with the general safety instructions (Page 13) Comply with the applicable national and sector-specific regulations. When using the machine within the European Union, comply with the specifications laid down in EN 501101 regarding safe operation of electrical equipment. 24 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Preparations for use 4.11 Transport and storage 4.11.1 Transport markings The packing differs depending on the transport type and size. If not otherwise contractually agreed, the packaging corresponds to the packing guidelines for International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM). Note the symbols which appear on the packing. These have the following meanings: Top 4.11.2 Fragile material Keep dry Keep cool Center of gravity Do not use hand hook Attach here Checking the delivery The components are assembled on an individual basis. When you take receipt of the delivery, please check immediately whether the scope of the delivery matches up with the accompanying documents. No claims relating to defects/items missing from the delivery will be accepted if they are submitted at a later date. Report any apparent transport damage to the delivery agent immediately. Immediately report any apparent defects/missing components to your contact partner. These Operating Instructions are part of the scope of delivery; keep them in a location where they can be easily accessed. 4.11.3 Checking the load handling attachments Inspect the load handling attachments such as the load trestles, lifting eyes and ring bolts and also the lifting gear, before lifting the machine: Inspect the load handling attachments on the machine for possible damage. Replace any load suspension equipment that is found to be damaged. Before use, check that the load suspension equipment is correctly attached. When lifting the machine, use only approved and undamaged lifting gear of sufficient rated capacity. Check the lifting gear prior to its use. WARNING The machine can be dropped If the load handling attachments and lifting gear are damaged or not correctly secured, the machine may be dropped during lifting. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Inspect the load handling attachments and lifting gear before use. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 25 Preparations for use 4.11 Transport and storage WARNING Danger if the machine falls The lifting lugs on the machine are designed only for the weight of the machine. If a machine set is lifted and transported on a single machine, this can lead to mechanical failure of the lifting lug. The machine or machine set may fall. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Do not lift machine sets by attaching lifting tackle to the individual machines. Use only the equipment provided, e.g. the openings or lugs on the base plates, for transporting machine sets. Note the maximum capacity of the lifting lug. 4.11.4 Lifting and transportation Persons driving cranes and fork-lift trucks must hold appropriate licenses. If the motor is packed, depending on the weight, size and on-site conditions, lift crates and transport frames using a fork-lift truck or a crane with slings. Use a crane or fork-lift truck suitable for the load. When lifting the machine, use only approved and undamaged sling guides and spreaders of sufficient rated capacity. Check this equipment before using it. The weight of the machine is shown on the rating plate. If adapter flange and adapter plates are also supplied, then lift them and transport these parts separately. The load suspension equipment for the motor is not rated for lifting the motor with mounted adapter flange is or adapter plates 26 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Preparations for use 4.11 Transport and storage When lifting the machine, refer to the information on the lifting plate or in the "Technical Data and Drawings": - Comply with the specified spreading angles. - Do not exceed the maximum lifting acceleration and lifting speed specified on the lifting plate. Lift the machine without jerking it. Acceleration a 0.4 g ( 4 m/s2) Velocity v 20 m/min Use only the attachment points provided on the stator frame for lifting, such as lifting eyes or ring bolts or the lifting eyebolts on the bearing shield. WARNING Transport for a different type of construction The machine or the machine set may be lifted and transported only using the load handling attachments at the intended positions. Otherwise, the machine may tip over, slip in the direction of lifting or fall. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. 1. Use only the attachment points (eyebolts, etc.) on the stator frame. 2. Use suitable rope guiding or spreading devices. You will find the weight of the motor on the rating plate. WARNING Center of gravity is not at the center. If the center of gravity of a load is not located centrally between the attachment points, the motor can tip over or slip out of the lifting equipment and fall when it is being transported or lifted. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. 1. Always take account of the center of gravity when transporting or lifting the motor. The center of gravity of the machine is specified in the dimension drawing. 2. Comply with the handling instructions on the machine when transporting it. If the center of gravity is not located centrally between the attachment points, position the hoisting hook above the center of gravity. 3. Be aware of the possibility of different loads on the sling ropes or lifting straps and the carrying capacity of the lifting equipment. NOTICE Risk of corrosion and reduction of the degree of protection Empty holes can corrode; the degree of protection may then be no longer guaranteed. Do not remove the factory-fitted load suspension device. In operation, the loadsuspension device must remain screwed in. If you do remove the load-suspension device, then seal the holes so that they are airtight. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 27 Preparations for use 4.11 Transport and storage WARNING Lifting equipment can break at low temperatures At low temperatures, the material of the lifting equipment can become brittle. When lifting and transporting, the lifting equipment can tear off and the motor might be dropped. This can result in death, serious injury, or material damage. Only lift the machine using the lifting equipment at temperatures that are not below -20 C. Alternatively, warm up the lifting equipment or lift the machine in a different way. 4.11.5 Working on the underside of the machine Never remain under or in the immediate vicinity of the machine when it is lifted. If the lifting gear or load handling attachments were to fail, the machine could fall. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. In order to gain easy and safe access to the underside of the machine, place it in a secure and raised position. 4.11.6 Storage You must correctly store the machine if you do not install and use it after it has been delivered. NOTICE Bearing seizure damage if incorrectly stored If storage conditions are inappropriate there is a risk of bearing seizure damage. Resulting damage can include scoring (brinelling) and corrosion. Follow the storage guidelines. Preconditions and preparations Only store goods in undamaged packaging. Unpack the goods if the packaging is damaged. Correctly store the goods corresponding to the type. Repair any damage to the packaging before putting the equipment into storage insofar as this is necessary to ensure proper storage conditions. 28 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Preparations for use 4.11 Transport and storage General instructions for storage Wherever possible, store the machine in a storage room. The place of storage must satisfy the following general conditions: Select a sufficiently sized dry and horizontal place of storage that is above flood level and free of vibration (veff 0.2 mm/s). - The place of storage must be well ventilated as well as free of dust and frost. Provide protection against extreme weather conditions. Ensure that the temperature remains stable in the range from 10 C to 50 C - or 50 F to 120 F. If there is a risk of condensation, the room temperature should be approx. 10 K above the outside temperature. The temperature should not fall below 20 C. - The relative humidity of the air should be less than 60%. - The floor of the place of storage must be sufficiently strong. The maximum permissible floor loading or storage compartment loading may not be exceeded. - The ambient air must not contain any harmful gases. Protect the machine from shocks and humidity. Position machines, devices and crates on pallets, wooden beams or foundations that protect them against rising damp and water. Ensure that the air circulation under the equipment is not impeded. - Place wooden spacer blocks between the covers and the machine. - Covers or tarpaulins must not trail on the floor around the machine. Storing outdoors When storing the machines outside, the storage location must comply with the following conditions: The ground must be sufficiently strong. Prevent the machine from sinking into the ground. Covers or tarpaulins used to protect the equipment against the weather must not make contact with the surfaces of the equipment. Otherwise air circulation under the stored items will be prevented. Protection against humidity If a dry storage space is not available, protect the machine as follows against humidity: Wrap the machine in humidity-absorbent material. Wrap the machine in plastic film: - Place a humidity meter inside the plastic film. - Place desiccant within the plastic film. - Pack the machine air-tight. Inspect the machine regularly. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 29 Preparations for use 4.11 Transport and storage Long-term storage If you are storing a machine for more than six months, you must check its condition every six months. Store the machine in accordance with the specifications in Section "Storage (Page 28)", and if possible, packed. Check the motor for damage. Carry out any necessary maintenance work. Make sure that the storage conditions are such that condensation cannot form in the motor. If the machine is not sealed in plastic film, continually and slightly heat the machine, e.g. with anti-condensation heating (if available), and ensure that the air circulates in the storage room. Storage for longer than three months Lubricate the machine after every two years of storage. 1. Unpack the machine. 2. Remove the rotor shipping brace, if one is fitted. 3. When stored for longer than two years, lubricate with twice the grease quantity in accordance with the lubricant plate. This ensures that the grease is evenly distributed and covers all surfaces. Corrosion damage is avoided. NOTICE Rolling bearing damage due to unchanged resting position Roller bearings can be damaged when kept in the same or almost the same position. Every three months, manually rotate the rotor through five revolutions. Make sure that the resting position of the rotor after the rotor has been turned over is different from its previous position. Use the feather key as a reference point, if present. 4. Replace the corrosion protection. 5. Reattach the rotor shipping brace, if present. 6. Pack the machine again. 30 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Preparations for use 4.11 Transport and storage 4.11.7 Protection against corrosion If the machine is stored in dry conditions, then apply the subsequently listed anti-corrosion measures: Storage up to six months: Apply a coat of corrosion protective compound to all accessible bare metal parts such as the exposed shaft extension, flange or machine feet. Storage for longer than six months: Apply a coat of long-term anti-corrosion agent to all accessible bare parts. Inspect the machine regularly and if necessary, apply an additional coating of corrosion protection. Document all preservation measures taken so that they can be reversed before the machines are put back into service. 4.11.8 Protecting the cooling water circuit during storage When supplied, the machine is not filled with cooling water. Protecting the cooling circuit against corrosion You protect the cooling circuit against corrosion when the machine has already been in operation and is then placed in storage or put out of operation. 1. Completely drain the cooling ducts. Blow out the cooling water ducts with compressed air. 1. Close and seal the intake and discharge. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 31 Preparations for use 4.11 Transport and storage 32 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 5 Assembly Observe the following when carrying out any work on the machine: Comply with the general safety instructions (Page 13) Comply with the applicable national and sector-specific regulations. When using the machine within the European Union, comply with the specifications laid down in EN 501101 regarding safe operation of electrical equipment. Loss of conformity with European directives In the delivery state, the machine corresponds to the requirements of the European directives. Unauthorized changes or modifications to the machine lead to the loss of conformity with European directives and the loss of warranty. 5.1 Preparations for installation 5.1.1 Requirements for installation The following requirements must be satisfied prior to starting installation work: Staff have access to the relevant installation instructions and operating instructions. The machine is unpacked and ready for mounting at the installation location. Note Further Information Further machine-specific information for installation can be found in Chapter "Technical data and drawings" (Page 101). Note Measure the insulation resistance of the winding before starting installation work Measure the insulation resistance of the winding before starting any installation work. If the insulation resistance lies below the specified value, take appropriate remedial measures. These remedial measures may necessitate the machine being removed again and transported. See also Insulation resistance and polarization index (Page 34) SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 33 Assembly 5.1 Preparations for installation Damage to mounted parts and components as a result of high temperatures The motor components get very hot during operation. High temperatures can damage parts mounted by customers, such as cables manufactured out of materials that are not heat resistant. Temperature-sensitive parts must not come in contact with or be attached to components mounted on the machine. Only use heat-resistant mounting parts. The connecting cables and cable entries must be suitable for the particular application. 5.1.2 Insulation resistance and polarization index Measuring the insulation resistance and polarization index (PI) provides information on the condition of the machine. It is therefore important to check the insulation resistance and the polarization index at the following times: Before starting up a machine for the first time After an extended period in storage or downtime Within the scope of maintenance work The following information is provided regarding the state of the winding insulation: Is the winding head insulation conductively contaminated? Has the winding insulation absorbed moisture? As such, you can determine whether the machine needs commissioning or any necessary measures such as cleaning and/or drying the winding: Can the machine be put into operation? Must the windings be cleaned or dried? Detailed information on testing and the limit values can be found here: "Testing the insulation resistance and polarization index" (Page 35) 34 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Assembly 5.1 Preparations for installation 5.1.3 Testing the insulation resistance and polarization index WARNING Hazardous voltage at the terminals During and immediately after measuring the insulation resistance or the polarization index (PI) of the stator winding, hazardous voltages may be present at some of the terminals. Contact with these can result in death, serious injury or material damage. If any power cables are connected, check to make sure line supply voltage cannot be delivered. Discharge the winding after measurement until the risk is eliminated, e.g. using the following measures: - Connect the terminals with the ground potential until the recharge voltage drops to a non-hazardous level - Attach the connection cable. Measure the insulation resistance 1. Before you begin measuring the insulation resistance, please read the operating manual for the insulation resistance meter you are going to use. 2. Short-circuit the ends of the temperature sensor cables before applying the test voltage. If the test voltage is connected to only one temperature sensor terminal, the temperature sensor will be destroyed. 3. Make sure that no power cables are connected. 4. Measure the winding temperature and the insulation resistance of the winding in relation to the machine enclosure. The winding temperature should not exceed 40 C during the measurement. Convert the measured insulation resistances in accordance with the formula to the reference temperature of 40 C. This thereby ensures that the minimum values specified can be compared. 5. Read out the insulation resistance one minute after applying the measuring voltage. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 35 Assembly 5.1 Preparations for installation Limit values for the stator winding insulation resistance The following table specifies the measuring voltage and limit values for the insulation resistance. These values correspond to IEEE 432000 recommendations. Table 5-1 Stator winding insulation resistance at 40 C UN V Umeas V M RC U 1000 500 5 1000 U 2500 500 (max. 1000) 100 2500 < U 5000 1000 (max. 2500) 5000 < U 12000 2500 (max. 5000) U > 12000 5000 (max. 10000) Urated = rated voltage, see the rating plate Umeas = DC measuring voltage RC = minimum insulation resistance at a reference temperature of 40 C Conversion to the reference temperature When measuring with winding temperatures other than 40 C, convert the measuring value to the reference temperature of 40 C according to the following equations from IEEE 43-2000. (1) RC = KT * RT (2) KT = (0.5) (40-T)/10 RC Insulation resistance converted to 40 C reference temperature KT Temperature coefficient according to equation (2) RT Measured insulation resistance for measuring/winding temperature T in C 40 Reference temperature in C 10 Halving/doubling of the insulation resistance with 10 K T Measuring/winding temperature in C In this case, doubling or halving the insulation resistance at a temperature change of 10 K is used as the basis. The insulation resistance halves every time the temperature rises by 10 K. The resistance doubles every time the temperature falls by 10 K. 36 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Assembly 5.1 Preparations for installation For a winding temperature of approx. 25 C, the minimum insulation resistances are 20 M (U 1000 V) or 300 M (U > 1000 V). The values apply for the complete winding to ground. Twice the minimum values apply to the measurement of individual assemblies. Dry, new windings have an insulation resistance of between 100 and 2000 M, or possibly even higher values. An insulation resistance value close to the minimum value could be due to moisture and/or dirt accumulation. The size of the winding, the rated voltage and other characteristics affect the insulation resistance and may need to be taken into account when determining measures. Over its operating lifetime, the motor winding insulation resistance can drop due to ambient and operational influences. Calculate the critical insulation resistance value depending on the rated voltage by multiplying the rated voltage (kV) by the specific critical resistance value. Convert the value for the current winding temperature at the time of measurement, see above table. Measuring the polarization index 1. To determine the polarization index, measure the insulation resistances after one minute and ten minutes. 2. Express the measured values as a ratio: PI = Rinsul 10 min / Rinsul 1 min Many measuring devices display these values automatically following the measurement. For insulation resistances > 5000 M, the measurement of the PI is no longer meaningful and consequently not included in the assessment. R(10 min) / R(1 min) Assessment 2 Insulation in good condition <2 Dependent on the complete diagnosis of the insulation NOTICE Damage to insulation If the critical insulation resistance is reached or undershot, this can damage the insulation and cause voltage flashovers. Contact the service center (Page 99). If the measured value is close to the critical value, you must subsequently check the insulation resistance at shorter intervals. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 37 Assembly 5.2 Lift the machine to where it will be installed, and position it 5.1.4 Preparing the mating faces Ensure that the foundation faces are flat and free of contaminations. Note Shims To establish a defined mounting surface, you can order shims (option L31) from our Service Center. Check the dimensions of the mounting-foot holes. See also Technical data and drawings (Page 101) Removing anti-corrosion protection (Page 43) Lifting the machine (Page 41) Service and Support (Page 99) 5.2 Lift the machine to where it will be installed, and position it 5.2.1 Checking the load handling attachments Inspect the load handling attachments such as the load trestles, lifting eyes and ring bolts and also the lifting gear, before lifting the machine: Inspect the load handling attachments on the machine for possible damage. Replace any load suspension equipment that is found to be damaged. Before use, check that the load suspension equipment is correctly attached. When lifting the machine, use only approved and undamaged lifting gear of sufficient rated capacity. Check the lifting gear prior to its use. WARNING The machine can be dropped If the load handling attachments and lifting gear are damaged or not correctly secured, the machine may be dropped during lifting. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Inspect the load handling attachments and lifting gear before use. 38 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Assembly 5.2 Lift the machine to where it will be installed, and position it 5.2.2 Preconditions for correct alignment and secure attachment To align the machine correctly and fasten it securely, you require detailed specialist knowledge of the following necessary measures: Preparing the foundation Select and mount the coupling Measure the radial and axial eccentricity Position the machine If you are not familiar with the prescribed measures and procedures, make use of the services offered by the Service Center (Page 99). 5.2.3 Mounting the output elements Balance quality The rotor is dynamically balanced. For shaft extensions with featherkeys, the balancing type is specified using the following coding on the face of the drive end of the shaft: "H" means balancing with a half feather key "F" means balancing with a whole feather key. Figure 5-1 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Balancing type on the drive-end side 39 Assembly 5.2 Lift the machine to where it will be installed, and position it Pushing on the power output elements Prerequisites: - The coupling and/or the output element must be appropriately dimensioned for the operating case at hand. The balance quality must satisfy the following requirements. - Comply with the coupling manufacturer's instructions. - Make sure that the balancing type of the transmission element correctly matches the type of balance of the rotor. - Use only ready drilled and balanced transmission elements. Check the hole diameters and the balancing status before pulling them on. Thoroughly clean the shaft extension. Pulling on: - Warm up the transmission elements to expand them before pulling them on. Select the temperature difference for the heating process to suit the coupling diameter, fit and material. See the coupling manufacturer's instructions. - Power output elements may only be pushed on or pulled off with the correct equipment. The output element must be pulled on in one continuous operation using the front thread holes in the shaft or pulled on by hand. - Do not strike it with a hammer, as this would damage the bearings. Shaft extensions with feather key To maintain the balancing quality, you have the following options: If the output element is shorter than the feather key with balancing type "H", then you must machine off the section of feather key protruding from the shaft contour and output element. Alternatively, ensure that the weights are compensated to achieve the appropriate balance quality. If the transmission element is drawn up on to the shoulder of the shaft, you must ensure that the part of the coupling groove where the feather key is not inserted is taken into consideration when balancing the coupling. The following applies for all 2-pole machines and 4-pole machines with a frequency 60 Hz: The feather key must be shortened if the coupling hub is shorter than the feather key. The center of gravity of the coupling half should be within the length of the shaft end. The coupling used must be prepared for system balancing. The number of poles of the machine is specified on the rating plate (in the designation of the motor type). 40 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Assembly 5.2 Lift the machine to where it will be installed, and position it WARNING The feather key can fall out The feather keys are only locked against falling out during shipping. If a machine with two shaft extensions does not have an output element on one shaft extension, the feather key can fall out during operation. Death or serious injury can result. If the machine is to be operated without output elements, secure the feather key on the free shaft extension so that it cannot be flung out. To avoid imbalance, for balancing type "H", reduce the weight of the feather key to 60 % of the original weight. 5.2.4 Lifting the machine Persons driving cranes and fork-lift trucks must hold appropriate licenses. If the motor is packed, depending on the weight, size and on-site conditions, lift crates and transport frames using a fork-lift truck or a crane with slings. Use a crane or fork-lift truck suitable for the load. When lifting the machine, use only approved and undamaged sling guides and spreaders of sufficient rated capacity. Check this equipment before using it. The weight of the machine is shown on the rating plate. If adapter flange and adapter plates are also supplied, then lift them and transport these parts separately. The load suspension equipment for the motor is not rated for lifting the motor with mounted adapter flange is or adapter plates SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 41 Assembly 5.2 Lift the machine to where it will be installed, and position it When lifting the machine, refer to the information on the lifting plate or in the "Technical Data and Drawings": - Comply with the specified spreading angles. - Do not exceed the maximum lifting acceleration and lifting speed specified on the lifting plate. Lift the machine without jerking it. Acceleration a 0.4 g ( 4 m/s2) Velocity v 20 m/min Use only the attachment points provided on the stator frame for lifting, such as lifting eyes or ring bolts or the lifting eyebolts on the bearing shield. WARNING Transport for a different type of construction The machine or the machine set may be lifted and transported only using the load handling attachments at the intended positions. Otherwise, the machine may tip over, slip in the direction of lifting or fall. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. 1. Use only the attachment points (eyebolts, etc.) on the stator frame. 2. Use suitable rope guiding or spreading devices. You will find the weight of the motor on the rating plate. WARNING Center of gravity is not at the center. If the center of gravity of a load is not located centrally between the attachment points, the motor can tip over or slip out of the lifting equipment and fall when it is being transported or lifted. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. 1. Always take account of the center of gravity when transporting or lifting the motor. The center of gravity of the machine is specified in the dimension drawing. 2. Comply with the handling instructions on the machine when transporting it. If the center of gravity is not located centrally between the attachment points, position the hoisting hook above the center of gravity. 3. Be aware of the possibility of different loads on the sling ropes or lifting straps and the carrying capacity of the lifting equipment. NOTICE Risk of corrosion and reduction of the degree of protection Empty holes can corrode; the degree of protection may then be no longer guaranteed. Do not remove the factory-fitted load suspension device. In operation, the loadsuspension device must remain screwed in. If you do remove the load-suspension device, then seal the holes so that they are airtight. 42 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Assembly 5.2 Lift the machine to where it will be installed, and position it 5.2.5 Working on the underside of the machine Never remain under or in the immediate vicinity of the machine when it is lifted. If the lifting gear or load handling attachments were to fail, the machine could fall. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. In order to gain easy and safe access to the underside of the machine, place it in a secure and raised position. 5.2.6 Removing anti-corrosion protection Machined, bare metal surfaces of machine parts and small components such as screws, bolts, wedges, feather keys, and dowel pins, are treated with an anti-corrosion agent. Carefully remove the anti-corrosion agent and immediately start the installation work. Bright surfaces on machine parts Use petroleum, petroleum ether, or a similar solvent or detergent to remove the anticorrosion coating from the machined surfaces of machine parts and from small components. NOTICE Paintwork damage Make sure that the cleaning agent or solvent does not come into contact with any painted surfaces, as this could damage the lacquer. Use a suitable solvent to soften thick layers of anti-corrosion agent. Then push off the softened layers using a piece of hardwood (approximately 10 x 10 x 1 cm). Do not sand the protective coating down or scrape it off. NOTICE Do not use metal tools. Do not use metal objects such as scrapers, spatulas, or plates to remove the anti-corrosion protection, as this could damage the surfaces of the machine parts. Lightly oil the depreserved surfaces. Thread and fastening parts Remove the anti-corrosion protection from bolts and tapered pins. Use the appropriate tap or cutting die to shave the tapped holes of machine parts and threads of screws, etc. See the drawings for the relevant male and female thread dimensions. Use dry compressed air to purge the shaved tapped holes. Lightly oil the depreserved threads. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 43 Assembly 5.2 Lift the machine to where it will be installed, and position it Burrs and pressure marks Check the machine parts, as well as fastening and fixing elements, for burrs or pressure marks. Use a smoothing file to carefully remove any such burrs/pressure marks. Only whetstones may be used to smooth finished surfaces. 5.2.7 Putting the machine down Requirements The following preconditions must be satisfied before setting down the machine at the installation location: The mating faces must be clean. The anti-corrosion protection paint has been removed from the mating faces, such as the machine mounting feet, flange, ... There is no condensation present within the machine. Setting down the machine Set down the machine slowly and carefully at the installation location to avoid any impact. See also Removing anti-corrosion protection (Page 43) 5.2.8 Draining condensation Under the following conditions it is possible that condensation may accumulate within the machine: Wide fluctuations in the ambient temperature, such as direct sunlight combined with high atmospheric humidity Intermittent operation or load fluctuations during operation NOTICE Damage due to condensate If the stator winding is damp, its insulation resistance will be reduced. This can result in voltage flashovers that can seriously damage the windings. Condensate can also cause rust to form within the machine. Ensure that condensate can drain away. 44 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Assembly 5.2 Lift the machine to where it will be installed, and position it Ensure that condensate can drain away In the bearing shields on the DE and NDE, water drainage holes are situated below or opposite the regreasing devices. They are sealed with screw plugs. Depending on the type of installation, the water drainage holes are located at the bottom. 1. Regularly remove the screw plugs to allow the condensate to drain away. 2. Replace them when you have finished. Figure 5-2 Schematic diagram of the water drain holes NOTICE The degree of protection is reduced Nominally the degree of protection of the machine is reduced to IP44 when the screw plug is removed. 5.2.9 Roughly aligning the machine Requirement The transmission element such as a coupling half has already been pulled on. Roughly aligning the machine For horizontal positioning, push the motor sideways across the foundation. When doing so, ensure that the axial position is maintained. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 45 Assembly 5.3 Installing the machine 5.3 Installing the machine 5.3.1 Safety instructions for installation Injury and material damage caused by inappropriate fastening material If screws of an incorrect property class have been selected or if they have been fastened to an incorrect tightening torque, they may break or become loose. This will cause the machine to move, which could damage the bearings. The rotor could smash into the machine enclosure and machine parts could be flung out of place. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Comply with the required property classes for screwed connections. Tighten the screwed connections to the specified tightening torques. Injury and material damage caused by incorrect machine alignment If the machine has not been properly aligned, this will mean the fastening parts are subjected to stress/distortion. Screws may become loose or break, the machine will move, machine parts could be flung out of place. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Carefully align the machine to the driven machine. Material damage caused by improper handling Mounting parts such as temperature sensors or speed sensors are attached to the machine and could be ripped off or destroyed as a result of improper handling. This could lead to machine malfunctions, extending even to total loss of the machine. Where necessary, use suitable steps when performing installation work on the machine. Do not stand on cables or attachments during installation. Do not use attachments as steps. 5.3.2 Selecting bolts Use fixing bolts with the appropriate property class to ensure that the machine is securely fastened and torque can be adequately transmitted. When selecting the bolts and the design of the foundation, take into account the maximum forces occurring in the case of a fault such as short circuit or line system transfer operations in phase opposition, etc. Values for the foundation forces can be found in the "Technical Data and Drawings" section. See also Technical data and drawings (Page 101) 46 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Assembly 5.3 Installing the machine 5.3.3 Preconditions for smooth, vibration-free operation Preconditions for smooth, vibration-free operation: Stable foundation design Precise alignment of the machine Correct balancing of parts to be fitted to the shaft end. Maintaining the vibration velocity according to ISO 108163 5.3.4 Aligning and attaching the machine to the driven machine 1. Refer to any instructions for aligning the driven machine and those of the coupling manufacturer. 2. Align the machines with coupling output to the driven machine in such a manner that the center lines of the shafts are parallel with no offset. This ensures that no additional forces affect their bearings during operation. 3. For the vertical positioning (x0) place thin shims under the machine feet. The number of shims should be kept as low as possible, i.e. stack as few as possible. This also prevents the machine being subjected to any stress/distortion. Use the existing tapped holes for the forcing-off bolts to raise the machine. 4. When positioning the machine, ensure that a uniform axial gap (y0) is maintained around the coupling. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 47 Assembly 5.3 Installing the machine 5. Fix the machine to the foundation. The choice of fixing elements depends on the foundation and is the plant operator's responsibility. [ ' \ Figure 5-3 Schematic representation of alignment of the machine to the driven machine 6. When aligning, make allowance for the thermal expansion of the machine when the temperature increases. The information is provided under "Technical specifications". See also Technical data and drawings (Page 101) 5.3.5 Axial and radial forces at the second shaft extension Large output masses and their centers of gravity outside the shaft extensions can cause vibration. This can result in damage to bearings, the shaft, or components in the shaft assembly. Comply with permissible loads for the forces on the shaft extensions in accordance with the configuration data. If necessary, contact the Service Center. See also Service and Support (Page 99) 48 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Assembly 5.4 Connecting the supply lines 5.4 Connecting the supply lines 5.4.1 Connecting the cooling water supply Seen from the shaft extension, the water can be connected from the right or from the left. The size of the connecting threads is described in the "Technical data". Procedure 1. For the pipes, select materials with the required chemical composition in accordance with the water conditions. Also consider the pressure load and compatibility with the materials from which the cooler is made. 2. Route and support the water pipes so that the connecting flanges are not exposed to excessive stress or strain or vibration loads. 3. Remove the screw plug. 4. User suitable sealant to seal the screw plug thread. 5. Flush the water circuit before you connect the cooling water supply to the motor. This removes deposits and foreign bodies. 6. Should there be a possibility of the cooling water containing dirt and foreign bodies, install suitable filters in the cooling-water feed pipe. 7. Connect the cooling circuit to the machine. NOTICE Machine damage due to overheating If the cooling water cannot flow freely, the machine will not be cooled properly. The machine will overheat, which could result in material damage or even total damage. Filling the cooling circuit 1. Fill the cooling circuit with water until the air is completely forced out of the cooling circuit. 2. Perform a pressure check to see whether the cooling water supply is airtight. The maximum test pressure must not be exceeded. The maximum permissible pressure can be found on the rating plate. If you do not then put the machine into operation, you must implement the measures necessary during stoppages. 5.5 Complete the installation work 1. Check that all of the screw connections are correctly tightened. 2. Once you have completed the installation work, remove all objects - such as tools, cloths, deposits of dirt and moisture, etc. - from the machine. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 49 Assembly 5.5 Complete the installation work 3. Clean the machine to remove any dirt that may have accumulated as a result of the installation work. 4. Protect all exposed rotating parts against contact by persons. Cover any open shaft ends, couplings and belt drives, etc. 5. Make sure that there are no loose parts on or in rotating machine elements. Observe any feather keys that may be located in free shaft ends. Record all of the installation work that was carried out. 50 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Electrical connection 6.1 6 Safety instructions Observe the following when carrying out any work on the machine: Comply with the general safety instructions (Page 13) Comply with the applicable national and sector-specific regulations. When using the machine within the European Union, comply with the specifications laid down in EN 501101 regarding safe operation of electrical equipment. Material damage as a result of connection parts coming loose If you use fixing elements made from the wrong material or apply the wrong tightening torque, this could impair current transfer or cause connecting parts to become loose. This could result in material damage to the machine or even in total failure, which could in turn lead indirectly to material damage to the system. Tighten the screwed connections to the specified tightening torques. Observe any specifications regarding the materials from which fixing elements must be made. When performing servicing, check the fastenings. See also Tightening torques for screw and bolt connections (Page 101) 6.2 Preparation 6.2.1 Selecting cables Take the following criteria into account when selecting the connecting cables: Rated current Rated voltage If required, service factor System-dependent conditions, such as ambient temperature, routing type, cable crosssection as defined by required length of cable, etc. Configuration notes SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 51 Electrical connection 6.2 Preparation Requirements according to IEC/EN 602041 Dimensioning for bundled cable routing, e.g. according to DIN VDE 0298 Part 4 or IEC 60364-5-52 6.2.2 Route the cable with an appropriate loop so that water can drip off In case of high humidity or when installed outside, water drops can move along the cable jacket and enter the motor through the cable entry and cable gland. If you route the cable with an appropriate loop then water doesn't enter the terminal box, but simply drips off. ; ; Figure 6-1 6.2.3 Water drip loop Terminal designation According to IEC / EN 600348, the following basic definitions apply to the terminal markings for 3-phase machines: Table 6-1 1 U Terminal markings using the 1U1-1 as an example 1 - 1 Marking x Index for pole assignment for pole-changing machines where applicable. A lower index signifies a lower speed. Special case for split winding. x Phase designation U, V, W x Index for winding start (1) or end (2) or if there is more than one connection per winding x 52 Additional indices for cases in which it is obligatory to connect parallel power feed cables to several terminals with otherwise identical markings SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Electrical connection 6.2 Preparation 6.2.4 Terminal box The type designation of the terminal box for connecting the power cables can be found in the technical data. An illustration can be found in Chapter "Spare parts" (Page 91). The maximum conductor cross-section that can be connected and the permissible cable external diameter are listed in the "Technical data and drawings" section. The connecting cables can be sealed and secured at every entry point into the terminal box, using the sealing insert supplied. See also Technical data and drawings (Page 101) Rotating the terminal box Depending on the particular version, the terminal box can be rotated. It can then be rotated through increments of 90 corresponding to the connection direction. If necessary, contact your Service Center (Page 99). 6.2.5 Connecting the grounding conductor The grounding conductor cross-section of the machine must be in full conformance with the installation specifications and to IEC 60034-1. External conductor cross-section S Grounding conductor cross-section mm mm 4 4 6 6 10 10 16 16 25 25 35 25 50 25 70 35 95 50 120 70 150 70 185 95 240 120 300 150 400 185 There is a hexagon bolt with a flat washer and a spring washer on the stator frame at the designated connecting point for the grounding conductor. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 53 Electrical connection 6.3 Inserting and routing the cables The grounding conductor can be connected as follows: With stranded cables with cable lugs With flat cables with cable end designed accordingly Connecting the grounding conductor Use the connecting terminals designated for the grounding conductor in the terminal box. Ensure that the connecting surface is bare and is protected against corrosion using a suitable substance, e.g. acid-free Vaseline. Arrange the flat washer and spring washer under the screw head. Check that the maximum permissible clamping thickness of 10 mm for the cable lug or strap is not exceeded. Fasten the clamping screw according to the following table. Screw-in depth and tightening torque are different depending on whether cable lugs or ground terminals are used. Screw Screw-in depth Tightening torque M12 x 25 > 16 mm 38 Nm M16 x 35 > 20 mm 92 Nm Screw Screw-in depth Tightening torque M6 > 9 mm 8 Nm M8 > 12 mm 20 Nm M10 > 15 mm 40 Nm Tightening torque of bolts with cable lugs Tightening torque of bolts with ground terminals 6.3 Inserting and routing the cables 6.3.1 Connecting the machine for a specific direction of rotation The technical data stipulate the following with respect to the motor connection: Direction of rotation The number and arrangement of the terminal boxes The circuit and connection of the motor winding 54 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Electrical connection 6.3 Inserting and routing the cables Direction of rotation If the machine has one shaft extension or two shaft extensions with different diameters, the direction of rotation when looking at the front of the single or the thicker shaft extension is defined as follows: If you connect line cables with a phase sequence of L1, L2, L3 at U, V, W, the resulting rotation is clockwise. If you interchange two connections, e.g. you connect L1, L2, L3 to V, U, W, the resulting rotation will be counter-clockwise. According to IEC Clockwise U V W Counter-clockwise V U W Direction of rotation of the motor when looking at DE Machines that must run only in one specific direction of rotation are marked as follows. - On the rating plate with a direction of rotation arrow - With terminal designations in the required phase sequence The machine can malfunction or be damaged if it is operated other than how it was originally ordered or with the incorrect direction of rotation. Changing the direction of rotation If you want to operate the machine in the opposite direction to the direction stated in the order, please consult your contact partner at Siemens. Directions of rotation, which may be required for an application in a particular plant or system, are not shown on the rating plate. Please take these requirements into consideration when connecting up the machine. NOTICE Machine damage due to incorrect direction of rotation The machine will not be adequately cooled if it is operated other than how it was originally ordered or with the incorrect direction of rotation. This can result in machine damage. Observe the direction of rotation data on the nameplate. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 55 Electrical connection 6.3 Inserting and routing the cables 6.3.2 Minimum air clearances When making electrical connections, maintain minimum air clearances for bare electrically live components. The rated voltage can be found on the rating plate. Table 6-2 Minimum air clearances Rated voltage Minimum air clearance Up to 6.6 kV 60 mm Up to 11 kV 100 mm Up to 13.8 kV 140 mm Minimum air clearances for bare electrically live parts 6.3.3 Connecting aluminum conductors If you are using aluminum conductors, then comply with the following: Use only cable lugs that are suitable for connecting aluminum conductors. Immediately before inserting the aluminum conductor, remove the oxide layer from the contact areas on the conductor and/or the mating piece. Do this using a brush or file. Then grease the contact areas immediately using neutral Vaseline. This prevents a new oxide layer from forming. NOTICE Aluminum flow due to contact pressure Aluminum flows following installation due to the contact pressure. The connection using clamping nuts can loosen as a result. The contact resistance increases, obstructing the current from being conducted. This can result in fire and material damage to the machine - or even in total failure, as well as material damage to the plant or system due to machine failure. Retighten the clamping nuts after approximately 24 hours and then again after approximately four weeks. Make sure that the terminals are de-energized before you tighten the nuts. See also The 5 safety rules (Page 13) 6.3.4 Stepless mating face for sealing in the terminal box cover The sealing face of the terminal box cover is formed by the terminal box enclosure and the cable entry element. Therefore make sure these parts are correctly aligned, so as to ensure the seal and hence the degree of protection. 56 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Electrical connection 6.4 Connecting the auxiliary circuits Align the cable entry support and the cable entry plate to the terminal box enclosure so that the sealing surface between the terminal box and the terminal box cover form a flat face. There must be no steps in the sealing area. 6.3.5 Performing connection operations 1. Before closing the terminal box, please check that: - The electrical connections in the terminal box are tight and in full compliance with the specifications above - The motor is connected so that it rotates in the direction specified - The inside of the terminal box is clean and free of any cable debris, dirt and foreign bodies. - All gaskets and seals are intact - The pressure relief device is intact Depending on the type of terminal box being used, the pressure relief device can be implemented either by sealing the slots or by using a pressure relief diaphragm. WARNING Damaged pressure relief device Water and foreign bodies can penetrate the enclosure if the pressure relief device is damaged: The degree of protection of the terminal box is no longer guaranteed, a shortcircuit can occur, which can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Do not operate the machine with a damaged pressure relief device. Any damage may only be repaired after prior discussion with the person responsible for the safety of the plant or system and only using original parts. 2. Close the terminal box. See section "Tightening torques for screw and bolt connections (Page 101)" for the tightening torque of the fixing bolts for the cover. 6.4 Connecting the auxiliary circuits 6.4.1 Selecting cables Take the following criteria into account when selecting the connecting cables for the auxiliary circuits: Rated current Rated voltage System-dependent conditions, such as ambient temperature, routing type, cable crosssection as defined by required length of cable, etc. Requirements according to IEC/EN 602041 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 57 Electrical connection 6.4 Connecting the auxiliary circuits 6.4.2 Connecting temperature monitoring for the stator winding The stator winding is monitored for thermal loading by temperature sensors embedded in the stator winding. The connecting cables of the temperature sensors are routed to the main or auxiliary terminal box, depending on the version. The connection and assignment of the terminals is specified in the circuit diagram. WARNING Hazard due to electric shock The installation of the temperature sensors for the winding monitoring with respect to the winding is implemented according to the requirements for basic insulation. The temperature sensor connections are located in terminal boxes, safe to touch, and have no protective separation. This is the reason that in the case of a fault, a hazardous voltage can be present at the measuring sensor cable. When touched, this can result in death, severe bodily injury and material damage. When connecting the temperature sensor to external temperature monitoring devices, when required, apply additional measures to fully comply with the requirements set out in IEC 60664-1 or IEC 61800-5-1 "Hazard due to electric shock". 58 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Commissioning 7 Observe the following when carrying out any work on the machine: Comply with the general safety instructions (Page 13) Comply with the applicable national and sector-specific regulations. When using the machine within the European Union, comply with the specifications laid down in EN 501101 regarding safe operation of electrical equipment. Note Service Center Please contact the Service Center (Page 99) if you require commissioning support. 7.1 Prior to commissioning Once the system has been correctly installed, you should check the following prior to commissioning: Note Checks to be carried out prior to commissioning The following list of checks to be performed prior to commissioning does not claim to be complete. It may be necessary to perform further checks and tests in accordance with the specific situation on-site. The machine is undamaged. The machine has been correctly installed and aligned, the transmission elements are correctly balanced and adjusted. All fixing screws, connection elements, and electrical connections have been tightened to the specified tightening torques. The operating conditions match the data provided in accordance with the technical documentation, such as degree of protection, ambient temperature, etc.. Moving parts such as the coupling move freely. All touch protection measures for moving and live parts have been taken. Electrical connection The grounding and equipotential bonding connections have been made correctly. The machine is connected so that it rotates in the direction specified. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 59 Commissioning 7.1 Prior to commissioning Appropriately configured control and speed monitoring functions ensure that the motor cannot exceed the permissible speeds specified in the technical data. See also the systemspecific documentation. The minimum insulation resistance values are within tolerance. Minimum air clearances have been maintained. Any supplementary motor monitoring devices and equipment have been correctly connected and are fully functional. The values for "Warning" and "Shutdown" are set at the monitoring devices. All brakes and backstops are operating correctly. See also Technical data and drawings (Page 101) Switching overvoltages When high-voltage machines with starting current IA 600 A are switched off while starting or after they have been blocked, then in individual cases inadmissibly high switching overvoltages for the stator winding insulation can occur through multiple restrikes. The peak voltages which arise as a result can damage the winding insulation. If you are using vacuum circuit breakers and vacuum contactors, use an appropriate surge suppressor, such as the Siemens 3EF (zinc oxide varistor with spark gap). An additional RC arrester (resistor and capacitor connected in series) makes sense at unfavorable operating points/under unfavorable line supply conditions. See also Switching high-voltage motors (Page 24) Cooling Check that the machine cooling is available for commissioning. Cooling water supply The cooling water supply is connected and ready for operation. The cooling water supply is switched on. The data can be found on the rating plate. Cooling water is available in the configured quality and quantity. Vent the cooling ducts when filling. Completely fill the cooling ducts with water. Adequate machine cooling cannot be guaranteed if the cooling ducts are not completely filled with water. The machine can overheat. Ensure that the DE drain plug on the lower side is tightly screwed in. Then fill the cooling circuit. 60 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Commissioning 7.2 Insulation resistance and polarization index 7.2 Insulation resistance and polarization index Measuring the insulation resistance and polarization index (PI) provides information on the condition of the machine. It is therefore important to check the insulation resistance and the polarization index at the following times: Before starting up a machine for the first time After an extended period in storage or downtime Within the scope of maintenance work The following information is provided regarding the state of the winding insulation: Is the winding head insulation conductively contaminated? Has the winding insulation absorbed moisture? As such, you can determine whether the machine needs commissioning or any necessary measures such as cleaning and/or drying the winding: Can the machine be put into operation? Must the windings be cleaned or dried? Detailed information on testing and the limit values can be found here: "Testing the insulation resistance and polarization index" (Page 35) 7.3 Greasing the roller bearings prior to commissioning Regrease the roller bearings prior to commissioning if the machine has been out of operation for more than a year. The shaft must rotate so that the new grease can be distributed across the bearings. Regrease the roller bearings prior to commissioning in the following circumstances: - When the machine has been in storage in favorable conditions, e.g. in dry rooms that are free of dust and vibrations. This applies to the period between delivery and commissioning, or longer periods of stoppage. - If the machine has been in storage in unfavorable conditions for more than two years. Note Pay attention to the instructions on the lubricant plate. If the machine is equipped with grease removal valves, after relubricating, remove the grease used by completely withdrawing the valve mounted at the bearing several times. The machine must be operational while doing this. If the machine is equipped with grease collection chambers, unscrew the grease collection chambers after the interval specified on the plate with the motor stationary and remove the spent bearing grease. If this is not done, the grease will clog and the bearings will overheat. Continually check the bearing temperature rise. When using the specified grease quality, for a maximum room temperature of 40 C, the maximum bearing temperature rise is 80 K. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 61 Commissioning 7.4 Test run Avoiding mechanical damage to bearings Regularly inspect all machines for any mechanical damage. Especially observe that the bearing replacement intervals and relubrication intervals, respectively grease change intervals or oil change intervals specified by the machine manufacturer are maintained. Replace the bearings once they have reached their nominal service life or verify that they are mechanically in good working order as part of an inspection. Where bearings are sealed for life, there is a guarantee that the rated service life is achieved only well after expiry of the service life of the grease in the bearing. The theoretical nominal service life of the bearings can be taken from the data sheet of the machine if this was specified - or was specifically defined for mechanical design reasons for a particular application. Where machines are subject to externally applied forces (e. g. the force on a drive belt or axial forces arising from the driven machine), at the full loadings listed on the technical specification the rated service life of the bearings is at least 20,000 hours. For all other machines, the rated service life of the bearings is at least 40,000 hours. For bearings with external oil supply, monitor the lubrication system to ensure that it is operating correctly. 7.4 Test run After installation or inspection, carry out a test run: 1. Start up the machine without a load. To do this, close the circuit breaker and do not switch off prematurely. Check whether it is running smoothly. Switching the machine off again while it is starting up and still running at slow speed should be kept to a bare minimum, for example for checking the direction of rotation or for checking in general. Allow the machine to run down before switching it on again. NOTICE Avoiding mechanical damage to the cylindrical roller bearing Under all circumstances maintain the minimum load on cylindrical roller bearings of 50% corresponding to what is specified in the catalog. 2. If the machine is running smoothly and evenly, switch on the cooling equipment. Continue to observe the machine for a while in no-load operation. 62 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Commissioning 7.5 Overvoltages when switching high-voltage motors 3. If it runs perfectly, connect a load. NOTICE Thermal overload of motors connected directly to the line supply In addition to the load torque, the ramp-up (accelerating) time is essentially influenced by the moment of inertia to be accelerated. While ramping up when connected to the line supply, the inrush (starting) current is a multiple of the rated current. This can result in thermal overload. This can damage the motor. As a consequence, when ramping up, observe the following: Monitor the ramp-up time and number of consecutive starts. Comply with the limit values and/or ramp-up conditions specified in the catalog or the order documentation. 4. During the test run, check and document the following: - Check whether it is running smoothly. - Document the voltage, current and power values. As far as possible, document the corresponding values of the driven machine. - If this is possible using the available measuring equipment, check the bearing and stator winding temperatures until they have reached steady-state values. - Check the machine for noise or vibrations on the bearings or bearing shields as it runs. 5. In case of uneven running or abnormal noise, switch off the machine. As the machine runs down, identify the cause. - If the mechanical operation improves immediately after the machine is switched off, then the cause is magnetic or electrical. - If the mechanical running does not improve immediately after switching the machine off, then the cause is mechanical. - Imbalance of the electrical machine or the driven machine - The machine set has not been adequately aligned - The machine is being operated at the system resonance point. System = motor, base frame, foundation, ... NOTICE Serious damage to the machine If the vibration values in operation are not maintained in accordance with DIN ISO 10816-3, then the machine can be mechanically destroyed. During operation, observe the vibration values in accordance with DIN ISO 108163. 7.5 Overvoltages when switching high-voltage motors When commissioning high-voltage motors or switchgear for high voltage motors from 3 kV and above, surge voltages can occur while starting. This can damage the machine. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 63 Commissioning 7.5 Overvoltages when switching high-voltage motors These consequences are independent of the motor size and quenching principle of the switch used, i.e. they can also occur when using minimum oil,SF6- or air-blast switches. Avoid shutting down the machine during startup by, for instance, checking for errors in the starting control or for excessively sensitive protection settings. Keep shutdowns during startup for checking the direction of rotation or other tests to an absolute minimum. 64 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 8 Operation Observe the following when carrying out any work on the machine: Comply with the general safety instructions (Page 13) Comply with the applicable national and sector-specific regulations. When using the machine within the European Union, comply with the specifications laid down in EN 501101 regarding safe operation of electrical equipment. 8.1 Safety instructions for operation Risk of injury due to rotating parts Rotating parts are dangerous. Touch protection against rotating parts is no longer guaranteed if covers are removed. Touching rotating parts can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Carefully ensure that all of the covers are closed while operational. First switch off and disconnect the machine if you must remove covers. Comply with the "Five safety rules": Only remove the covers when the rotating parts have come to a complete standstill. Danger as a result of stationary parts under voltage (live parts) Live parts represent a hazard. Touch protection against active (live) parts is no longer guaranteed if covers are removed. The minimum air and creepage distances may be fallen below (violated) when coming close to active parts. Touching or coming close can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Carefully ensure that all of the covers are closed while operational. First switch off and disconnect the machine if you must remove covers. Comply with the "Five safety rules": When the machine is in operation, the terminal boxes must remain closed at all times. Terminal boxes may be opened only when the machine is stopped and in a no-voltage condition. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 65 Operation 8.1 Safety instructions for operation Faults in operation Any changes with respect to the normal condition can indicate that the machine is not functioning correctly. Higher power consumption, temperatures or vibration levels. Unusual noise or smells. Monitoring devices respond. This can cause faults which can result in eventual or immediate death, serious injury or material damage. Immediately inform the service personnel. If you are in doubt, immediately switch off the machine, carefully observing the systemspecific safety conditions. Risk of burn injuries as a result of hot surfaces Individual machine parts can become hot in operation. Burns can result when coming into contact with these parts. Never touch machine parts during operation. Allow the machine to cool down before starting work. Check the temperature of parts before touching them. If required, wear suitable protective equipment. Damage caused by condensation Humidity in the air can condense for intermittent duty or load fluctuations. Condensate can collect. Moisture can have a negative impact on the winding insulation or result in damage, such as corrosion. Ensure that any condensation can freely flow away. NOTICE Risk of corrosion due to condensate Humid air can condense inside the machine during operation as a result of intermittent duty or load fluctuations. Condensate can collect inside the motor. Damage such as rust can result. 1. Depending on the environmental requirements and operating conditions, remove the screw plugs with retaining washers to drain the water. 2. Then refit the screw plugs and retaining washers. If the machine is equipped with drainage plugs, the water can drain away automatically. 66 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Operation 8.2 Switching on the machine 8.2 Switching on the machine 1. If at all possible, run the machine without load and check that it is running smoothly. 2. If it runs perfectly, connect a load. NOTICE Thermal overload of motors connected directly to the line supply In addition to the load torque, the ramp-up (accelerating) time is essentially influenced by the moment of inertia to be accelerated. While ramping up when connected to the line supply, the inrush (starting) current is a multiple of the rated current. This can result in thermal overload. This can damage the motor. As a consequence, when ramping up, observe the following: Monitor the ramp-up time and number of consecutive starts. Comply with the limit values and/or ramp-up conditions specified in the catalog or the order documentation. 3. If this is possible using the available measuring equipment, check the bearing and stator winding temperatures. 8.3 Regreasing roller bearings Refer to the regreasing instructions for the roller bearings on the lubricant plate. 8.4 Switching off the water-cooling system Do not immediately switch off the water-cooling system after switching off the machine. First wait for the machine to cool down. This will prevent the accumulation of residual heat. 8.5 Switching on again after an emergency switching-off Check the machine before recommissioning the driven machine after an Emergency Off. Eliminate all the causes that have led to the emergency off 8.6 Stoppages The stoppage is a shutdown for a period of time, during which the machine is stopped but remains at the location of use. Under normal ambient conditions, e. g. the stopped machine is not exposed to any vibration, no increased level of corrosion, etc. in general, the following measures are necessary during stoppages. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 67 Operation 8.6 Stoppages 8.6.1 Draining the cooling water If you take the machine out of service, drain the cooling water by removing the cooling water drain plug. 1. Switch off the cooling water supply. 2. Disconnect the cooling water supply from the motor. 3. If necessary, lift the motor to access the cooling water drain plug. 4. For IM B3, open the cooling water drain plug at the lower side of the motor - or opposite to the terminal box duct. 5. Drain the cooling water into a suitable container or tank. 6. Completely drain the water from the cooling system. Doing this avoids damage due to corrosion and frost. 7. Blow the cooling system dry using compressed air. 8. Retighten the drain plug. 9. Close and seal the cooling water intake and discharge connections. Frost and corrosion protection If you cannot drain the cooling system because standby capability is required at short notice, then protect the cooling circuit against frost and corrosion damage: Mix suitable additives with the cooling water. NOTICE Impairment of the heat transport Additives such as anti-freeze and corrosive inhibitor can impair the heat transport. Operate the motor only with the contractually agreed water quality. Continue to operate the cooling water circuit. This avoids deposits from forming. If anti-condensation heating is available, keep this switched on. This avoids condensation and condensate forming inside the machine. 8.6.2 Avoidance of damage to roller bearings during stoppages Extended stoppages at the identical or almost identical resting position of the rotor in the roller bearings can result in damage, such as brinelling or corrosion. During stoppages, regularly start up the machine for a brief period once a month. As a minimum, turn the rotor several times. If you have uncoupled the machine from the driven machine and secured the rotor with a rotor shipping brace, then remove this before turning the rotor over or starting up the machine. Make sure that the resting position of the rotor after the rotor has been turned over is different from its previous position. Use the fitted key or the coupling halves as reference markers. During recommissioning, refer to the information in Chapter "Commissioning". 68 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Operation 8.7 Decommissioning the machine See also Commissioning (Page 59) 8.6.3 Measuring the insulation resistance after an extended stoppage Measuring the insulation resistance and polarization index (PI) provides information on the condition of the machine. It is therefore important to check the insulation resistance and the polarization index at the following times: Before starting up a machine for the first time After an extended period in storage or downtime Within the scope of maintenance work The following information is provided regarding the state of the winding insulation: Is the winding head insulation conductively contaminated? Has the winding insulation absorbed moisture? As such, you can determine whether the machine needs commissioning or any necessary measures such as cleaning and/or drying the winding: Can the machine be put into operation? Must the windings be cleaned or dried? Detailed information on testing and the limit values can be found here: "Testing the insulation resistance and polarization index" (Page 35) 8.7 Decommissioning the machine Record the decommissioning steps. This log will be useful upon recommissioning. If the machine is going to be out of service for longer than six months, then take the necessary measures for preservation and storage. Otherwise, the machine could be damaged as a result of not being operated. See also Protection against corrosion (Page 31) Storage (Page 28) 8.8 Re-commissioning the machine When you re-commission the machine, proceed as follows: Study the record made when the machine was decommissioned, and reverse the measures that were taken for conservation and storage. Perform the measures listed in the "Commissioning" section. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 69 Operation 8.9 Faults See also Commissioning (Page 59) Decommissioning the machine (Page 69) 8.9 Faults 8.9.1 Inspections in the event of faults Natural disasters or unusual operating conditions, such as overloading or short circuit, are faults that overload the machine electrically or mechanically. Immediately perform an inspection after such faults. Correct the cause of the fault as described in the respective remedial measures section. Repair any damage to the machine. 8.9.2 Electrical faults Note If you are operating the motor with a converter, the operating instructions of the converter must also be observed if electrical faults occur. Table 8-1 Electrical faults Motor fails to start Motor accelerates sluggishly Rumbling noise during startup Rumbling noise during operation High temperature rise during no-load operation High temperature rise with load High temperature rise of individual winding sections X X X X X X X X X 70 Overload Reduce the load. Interrupted phase in the supply cable Check the switches and cables. Mains voltage too low, frequency too high Check the power supply conditions. X X Remedial measures Interrupted phase in the feeder cable af Check the switches and cables. ter switching on X X Possible causes of faults X X Mains voltage too high, frequency too low Check the power supply conditions. X Stator winding incorrectly connected Check the winding connection in the terminal box. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Operation 8.9 Faults Motor fails to start Motor accelerates sluggishly Rumbling noise during startup Rumbling noise during operation High temperature rise during no-load operation High temperature rise with load High temperature rise of individual winding sections X X X X X 8.9.3 Possible causes of faults Remedial measures Winding short circuit or phase short cir cuit in stator winding Determine the winding resistances and insulation resistances. Carry out repair work after consulta tion with the manufacturer. Incorrect direction of rotation Check the connection. Mechanical faults Table 8-2 Mechanical faults Grinding noise Radial vibrations Axial vibrations X X Possible causes of faults Remedial measures Rotating parts grind Establish the cause and realign the parts. Stator or coupling not balanced. Disconnect the stator or coupling and rebalance. If the machine has two shaft ends, and a transmission element is only fitted to one end, secure the fitted key at the other end to prevent it from being thrown out. If the rotor has balance type "H" (standard type), the fitted key must be cut back to roughly half of its length. X Rotor out of true, shaft bent Consult the manufacturing plant. Poor alignment Align the machine set; check the coupling. (1) Coupled machine not balanced Rebalance the coupled machine. X Shocks from coupled machine Investigate the coupled machine. X X Uneven running of gear unit Fix the gearing. X X Resonance of the overall system com prising motor and foundation Stabilize the foundation following consultation. X X Changes in foundation Establish the cause of the changes and eliminate them if necessary; realign the machine. X X X (1) Take any changes into account when warming up the machine. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 71 Operation 8.9 Faults 8.9.4 Roller bearing faults Damage to roller bearings can be difficult to detect in some cases. If in doubt, replace the bearing. Use other bearing designs only after consulting the manufacturer. Table 8-3 Roller bearing faults Bearing overheats Bearing "whistles" Bearing "knocks" Possible causes of faults Remedial measures X High coupling pressure Align the machine more accurately. X Belt tension too high Reduce the drive belt tension. X Bearing contaminated Clean or replace the bearing. Check the seals. X High ambient temperature Use a suitable high-temperature grease. X X Insufficient lubrication Grease the bearings as instructed. X X Bearing canted Contact the Service Center. X X Insufficient bearing play Contact the Service Center. Excessive bearing play Contact the Service Center. Bearing corroded Replace the bearing. Check the seals. Too much grease in bearing Remove surplus grease. X X X X X Wrong grease in the bearing Use the correct grease. X Friction marks on raceway Replace the bearing. X Brinelling or scoring Replace the bearing. Avoid any vibration at standstill 8.9.5 Cooling system faults The following table shows the possible causes of and remedial measures for faults on watercooled machines. Table 8-4 Cooling system faults Overheating Water leaking X Possible causes of faults Remedial measures Reduced cooling Check the cooling water flow, increase the amount of cooling water if necessary. Clean the cooling system, e.g. by briefly increasing the cooling water flow rate or by adding suitable cleaning agents. X Cooling water flow rate too low Consult the manufacturer. If the specified cooling water quality is ob served, the cooling system is maintenance-free. X Inlet temperature too high Set the correct upstream temperature. X Cooling water supply switched off Switch on the cooling water supply. X Cooling water contains too many or unsuit Use cooling water of the agreed quality. able antifreeze and corrosion-protection agents 72 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Operation 8.9 Faults Overheating Water leaking Possible causes of faults Remedial measures X Leaks in the cooling system Consult the manufacturer. X Defective cooling water connection Find the leak and seal it. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 73 Operation 8.9 Faults 74 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 9 Maintenance 9.1 Safety instructions for maintenance Observe the following when carrying out any work on the machine: Comply with the general safety instructions (Page 13) Comply with the applicable national and sector-specific regulations at the place of installation When using the machine within the European Union, comply with the specifications laid down in EN 501101 regarding safe operation of electrical equipment. Through careful and regular maintenance, inspections, and overhauls you can detect faults at an early stage and resolve them. This means that you can avoid consequential damage. Operating conditions and characteristics can vary widely. For this reason, only general maintenance intervals can be specified here. Maintenance intervals should therefore be scheduled to suit the local conditions (dirt, starting frequency, load, etc.). Note Please contact the service center (Page 99), if you require support with service, maintenance or repair. 9.2 Inspection and maintenance 9.2.1 Safety instructions WARNING Rotating and live parts Electric machines contain live and rotating parts. Fatal or serious injuries and substantial material damage can occur if maintenance work is performed on the machine when it is not stopped or not de-energized. Perform maintenance work on the machine only when it is stopped. The only operation permissible while the machine is rotating is regreasing the rolling bearings. When performing maintenance work, comply with the five safety rules (Page 13). SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 75 Maintenance 9.2 Inspection and maintenance WARNING Machine damage If the machine is not maintained it can suffer damage. This can cause faults which can result in eventual or immediate death, serious injury or material damage. Perform regular maintenance on the machine. CAUTION Dust disturbances when working with compressed air When cleaning with compressed air, dust, metal chips, or cleaning agents can be whirled up. Injuries can result. When cleaning using compressed air, make sure you use suitable extraction equipment and wear protective equipment (safety goggles, protective suit, etc.). NOTICE Damage to insulation If metal swarf enters the winding head when cleaning with compressed air, this can damage the insulation. Clearance and creepage distances can be undershot. This may cause damage to the machine extending to total failure. When cleaning with compressed air, ensure there is adequate extraction. NOTICE Machine damage caused by foreign bodies Foreign bodies such as dirt, tools or loose components, such as screws etc., can be left by accident inside the machine after maintenance is performed. These can cause short circuits, reduce the performance of the cooling system or increase noise in operation. They can also damage the machine. When carrying out maintenance work, make sure that no foreign bodies are left in or on the machine. Securely attach all loose parts again once you have completed the maintenance procedures. Carefully remove any dirt. Note Operating conditions and characteristics can vary widely. For this reason, only general intervals for inspection and maintenance measures can be specified here. 9.2.2 Inspections in the event of faults Natural disasters or unusual operating conditions, such as overloading or short circuit, are faults that overload the machine electrically or mechanically. 76 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Maintenance 9.2 Inspection and maintenance Immediately perform an inspection after such faults. 9.2.3 First service after installation or repair Check after approx. 500 operating hours, but after not more than one year: Check The electrical parameters are maintained. When the motor is running At stand still X The permissible bearing temperatures are not exceeded. X The smooth running characteristics and machine running noise have not deteriorated. X The foundation has no cracks or indentations. (*) X X (*) You can perform these checks while the motor is at standstill or, if required, while running. Further checks may be required if so specified in operating instructions of components (Page 105) or in accordance with the plant-specific conditions. If you find any deviations during the inspection, you must rectify them immediately. They may otherwise damage the motor. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 77 Maintenance 9.2 Inspection and maintenance 9.2.4 General inspection Check that the installation conditions are observed. Perform the following checks after approx. 16 000 operating hours or at the latest after two years: Checking When the motor is running The electrical parameters are maintained X The permissible bearing temperatures are not exceeded X The smooth running characteristics and machine running noise have not deteriorated X The foundation has no cracks or indentations. (*) X At stand still X The machine is aligned within the permissible tolerance ranges. X All the fixing bolts/screws for the mechanical and electrical connections have been securely tightened X All the potential connections, grounding connections and shield supports are correctly seated and properly bonded X The winding insulation resistances are sufficiently high (Page 34) X Any bearing insulation is fitted as shown on the plates and labels X The CABLES and insulating parts and components are in good condition and there is no evidence of discoloring X Condensation can freely flow away. X (*) This check can be made at standstill or when running. If you detect any deviations during the inspection, you must rectify them immediately. They may otherwise cause damage to the machine. Checking the cooling system With the machine stopped, check the condition of the cooling system: - The cooling system is in good condition. - The pressure drop between entry and exit has not increased appreciably. 9.2.5 Servicing the water-jacket cooling During each inspection, check whether a pool of water has collected under the machine. Identify the cause: This can be condensation or a leak in the cooling system. Check any leakage water electrodes. If necessary, contact your Service Center (Page 99). 9.2.6 Assessing the rolling bearings To assess the rolling bearings, it is generally not necessary to dismantle the machines. The motor only has to be dismantled if the bearings are to be replaced. 78 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Maintenance 9.2 Inspection and maintenance The state of a rolling bearing can be assessed by analyzing the bearing vibration. The measured values provide an indication and can be assessed by specialists. In this case, please contact the Service Center. See also Service and Support (Page 99) 9.2.7 Regreasing intervals and types of grease for operating roller bearings The specified grease data applies to the data specified on the rating plate and for high-quality grease in accordance with the specifications in these operating instructions. Because these greases exceed significantly the requirements according to DIN 51825 and ISO 67439, they permit the specified relubrication intervals. Initial lubrication The grease specified on the lubricant plate is selected according to the operating conditions known at the time of ordering and should be used for initial lubrication. Grease selection criteria High quality ISOLX BDEA3 lubricating grease according to ISO 6743-9 and K3K20 lubricating grease according to DIN 51825 with lithium soap as a thickener and an upper service temperature of at least +130 C / +266 F are permissible for standard applications without special requirements. When selecting the lubricating grease, ensure that the technical data of the grease is suitable for the application. The lubricating grease must satisfy the criteria listed in the table below and must match the operating conditions. If different special lubricating greases are stated on the lubricant plate, then different criteria apply. Table 9-1 Criteria for selecting roller bearing greases Criteria Standard Property, characteristic value Unit Type of base oil - Mineral oil - Thickener - Lithium - Consistency in accordance with NLGI class DIN 51818 "3" for vertical and horizontal types of construction - "2" alternatively for horizontal type of construction with reduced lubrication interval Operating temperature range - At least -20 C ... +130 C C Dropping point DIN ISO 2176 At least +180 C C Basic oil viscosity DIN 51562-1 Approx. 100 mm/s at 40 C mm/s Approx. 10 mm/s at 100 C SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 79 Maintenance 9.2 Inspection and maintenance Criteria Standard Property, characteristic value Unit Additives - Anti-Oxidation (AO), Anti-Wear (AW) - No solid lubricants Alternatively: Extreme-pressure (EP) only after prior consultation with grease and bearing manufacturers FE9 test: A/1500/6000 DIN 51821-1/-2 F10 50 h at +130 C H F50 100 h at +130 C Behavior in the presence of water DIN 51807 0 or 1 at a test temperature of +90 C - Corrosive effect on copper DIN 51811 0 or 1 at a test temperature of +120 C Korr. Corrosion resistance (EMCOR) DIN 51802 / 0-0 Korr. ISO 11007 Solid matter content, particle sizes > 25 m DIN 51813 <10 mg/kg mg/kg Suitability of bearings - Suitable for the built-in motor bearings, seals and these speeds - Speed parameter nxdm mm/min Note Deviating operating conditions and characteristics Only use the grease type that is specified on the lubricant plate. If the operating conditions differ from those mentioned, other greases may only be used after prior consultation with the manufacturer. Note Use of other greases If greases other than those named on the lubricant plate are used, it cannot be guaranteed that they are compatible with the complete system. If you use greases that satisfy only the minimum requirements of DIN 51825 or ISO 6743-9, then reduce the lubrication intervals by half or adapt them as appropriate. If in doubt, consult the manufacturer. Recommended greases for roller bearings For standard applications, the following high-quality greases are recommended for roller bearings for vertical and horizontal motor constructions due to their technical properties: Table 9-2 Roller bearing greases for vertical and horizontal types of construction Manufacturer Grease type Shell Gadus S2 V100 3 ExxonMobil Unirex N3 Esso 80 BP Energrease LS3 Fuchs Renolit H443 HD88 Lubcon Turmoplex 3 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Maintenance 9.2 Inspection and maintenance Manufacturer Grease type Addinol LM 3 EP FAG Arcanol Multi 3 For motors of horizontal construction you can alternatively use greases with NLGI class 2. However, this reduces the lubrication interval by 20%. Table 9-3 Alternative greases with NLGI class 2 for motors of horizontal construction Manufacturer Grease type Shell Gadus S2 V100 2 ExxonMobil Esso Unirex N2 BP Energrease LS2 Castrol Longtime PD2 Lubcon Turmogrease L 802 EP plus Shell Retinax LX2 FAG Arcanol Multi 2 NOTICE Diminished lubrication properties by mixing greases The lubrication properties will be impaired if you mix different greases. This can result in material damage. Avoid mixing greases. Only the manufacturer can provide a guarantee for the miscibility of particular greases. Lubrication data Regreasing data are stated on the lubricant plate of the machine: Regreasing intervals in operating hours Regreasing amount in grams Grease type Regrease the roller bearing at the latest every 12 months irrespective of the actual number of operating hours. NOTICE Damage to roller bearings The regreasing intervals for roller bearings are different from the servicing intervals for the machine. The roller bearings may be damaged if the relubrication intervals are not adhered to. Pay attention to the instructions on the lubricant plate. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 81 Maintenance 9.2 Inspection and maintenance Grease replacement intervals The grease replacement intervals in these operating instructions or the regreasing intervals indicated on the plate apply to the following conditions: Normal load Operation at speeds in accordance with rating plate Low-vibration operation Neutral ambient air High-quality roller bearing greases In the case of unfavorable operating conditions, reduce the relubrication intervals after prior consultation with the manufacturer. Regreasing roller bearings Pay attention to the instructions on the lubricant plate. 1. Rotate the shaft when regreasing, so that the new grease can be distributed throughout the bearing. Motors that are operated with converters: Regrease the bearings at a low to medium speed (nmin = 250 rpm, nmax = 3600 rpm) to ensure an even distribution of grease. WARNING Rotating components The shaft must rotate to allow the grease to be distributed. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. When regreasing, pay attention to all rotating components. 2. Clean the grease nipple before regreasing. Gradually press in an appropriate type and amount of grease, as stamped on the lubricant plate and specified in these operating instructions. The roller bearing temperature rises sharply at first, then drops to the normal value again when the excess grease is displaced out of the bearing. 3. The used grease collects outside each bearing in a spent grease chamber. Lubricating roller bearings prior to commissioning When properly stored prior to commissioning for a longer period of time, normally the grease in the bearings does not deteriorate within two years. Please note the information regarding long-term storage. When commissioning, the bearings must be relubricated with twice the amount of lubricating grease. When doing this, the shaft must rotate so that the grease is replaced in the bearings. 9.2.8 Removing spent grease If the specifications on the lubricant plate are observed, the spent grease chamber will provide capacity for a calculated service life of at least 40 000 operating hours, approx. five years. When the spent grease chamber is full, the spent grease must be removed prior to 82 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Maintenance 9.2 Inspection and maintenance relubrication. This is indicated by the fact that during relubrication, oil or grease escapes at the bearing cover. To remove the spent grease, loosen the outer bearing cap. NOTICE Removing spent grease If the spent grease is not removed, then the roller bearings become too hot and can seize up as the grease distribution mechanism is disturbed. WARNING Working on the locating bearing If the motor is in a vertical position, the rotor can fall out while work is being performed on the locating bearing. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Support or reduce the load on the rotor when carrying out work with the machine in a vertical position. 9.2.9 Maintaining terminal boxes Requirement The machine is de-energized. Checking the terminal box Terminal boxes must be regularly checked for tightness, undamaged insulation, and tight terminal connections. If dust or humidity have infiltrated the terminal box, this should be cleaned and dried (particularly the insulators). Check all the seals and sealing surfaces and address the cause of the leakiness. Check the insulators, connectors and cable connections in the terminal box. Replace any damaged components. WARNING Short-circuit hazard Short-circuits can occur as a result of damaged components. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Replace damaged components. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 83 Maintenance 9.3 Corrective Maintenance 9.2.10 Measuring the insulation resistance during the course of maintenance work Measuring the insulation resistance and polarization index (PI) provides information on the condition of the machine. It is therefore important to check the insulation resistance and the polarization index at the following times: Before starting up a machine for the first time After an extended period in storage or downtime Within the scope of maintenance work The following information is provided regarding the state of the winding insulation: Is the winding head insulation conductively contaminated? Has the winding insulation absorbed moisture? As such, you can determine whether the machine needs commissioning or any necessary measures such as cleaning and/or drying the winding: Can the machine be put into operation? Must the windings be cleaned or dried? Detailed information on testing and the limit values can be found here: "Testing the insulation resistance and polarization index" (Page 35) 9.2.11 Touch up any damaged paintwork If the paint is damaged, it must be repaired in order to protect the unit against corrosion. Note Paint system Contact the Service Center (Page 99) before you repair any damage to paint. They will provide you with more information about the correct paint system and methods of repairing paint damage. 9.3 Corrective Maintenance 9.3.1 Safety instructions for repair work Observe the following when carrying out any work on the machine: Comply with the general safety instructions (Page 13) Comply with the applicable national and sector-specific regulations. When using the machine within the European Union, comply with the specifications laid down in EN 501101 regarding safe operation of electrical equipment. 84 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Maintenance 9.3 Corrective Maintenance If the motor has to be transported, please observe the information and instructions in the chapter "Transport (Page 24)". 9.3.2 Prepare servicing work The drawings and parts lists do not contain any detailed information about the type and dimensions of fixing elements and components. For this reason, you should establish this information when dismantling them and make a note of it for the purpose of reassembly. Document the type, dimensions and arrangement of the parts so that you will be able to reassemble the machine to its original state. Use suitable tools to disassemble the machine. Take measures to prevent parts from dropping down before you dismantle them, e.g. by replacing fastening elements with extra-long screws, threaded bolts or similar. This ensures that the part is supported after it is pulled off. The centerings in the shaft extensions have reset threads. Use lifting gear which is suitable for the rotor weight and direction of loading. Danger when a rotor falls Eyebolts in accordance with DIN 580 are unsuitable for suspending the rotor. The rotor can fall off. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Use lifting gear which is suitable for the rotor weight and direction of loading. Machine damage caused by improper repair work Improper servicing work can damage the machine. This can cause damages and/or faults which can result in eventual or immediate death, serious injury, or property damage. Properly assemble or disassemble the machine. Use only suitable tools and equipment. Immediately replace damaged components. If necessary, contact the Service Center (Page 99). 9.3.3 Internal fan The internal fan is located on the rotor inside the machine. If the internal fan is defective or must be replaced, please contact the Service Center (Page 99). SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 85 Maintenance 9.3 Corrective Maintenance 9.3.4 Bearings 9.3.4.1 Removing roller bearings Preparation The following preparations are required before removing the rolling bearings. Bring the motor into a horizontal position. Remove the coupling on the drive end or make the shaft extension freely accessible. Remove any mounted components and instruments at the DE and NDE: - Unscrew the grease removal valve, if present. - Unscrew the relubrication tubing. - Unscrew the bearing PT100 and the installation tube. - Unscrew the shock pulse measurement locations with pipe. Depending on the particular version, there could also be a sound absorber, air inlet shroud and fan; also remove these. For a schematic diagram of the respective component layout, see the chapter "Spare parts (Page 91)". Procedure 1. Remove the bearing mounting components. - Remove the outer bearing cover if one is being used. Remove the sealing ring (Page 87). If there is a labyrinth sealing ring, then also remove this. - Ensure that the inner bearing cover is no longer attached to the bearing housing or end shield. - Support the rotor for the removal of bearing housing or end shield. - If necessary, remove the bearing housing from the end shield. - Remove the end shield. Depending on the shaft height, rolling bearing type and design, it is either a bearing head version or a bearing housing version. - Remove the locking elements from the shaft; depending on the version, either a locking ring or shaft nut. 2. Remove the rolling bearing: Depending on the particular version, together with the grease slinger or without. 86 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Maintenance 9.3 Corrective Maintenance 9.3.4.2 Remove V ring for roller bearing seal Depending on the particular version, there is a V ring. The V ring must be replaced if unusual amounts of grease escape the roller bearing or the V ring is visibly damaged. Figure 9-1 Remove the V ring 1. Mark the components so that they can be correctly assembled. 2. Remove the V ring with the bearing cap - or by using a suitable tool from the shaft. Removing the protective ring for IP56 degree of protection The V ring for the outer bearing seal is fitted with a protective ring for degree of protection IP56. The protective ring does not have to be removed for disassembling the bearing bush. Remove the protective ring together with the V ring and the outer bearing cover or end shield from the shaft. See also Fitting V ring for roller bearing seal (Page 87) 9.3.4.3 Fitting V ring for roller bearing seal Requirement The roller bearing is already fitted. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 87 Maintenance 9.3 Corrective Maintenance Install the V ring 1. Grease the axial sealing surface. The shaft seating remains ungreased. V ring Mounting aid washer Protective ring Figure 9-2 Install the V ring 2. Push the V ring onto the shaft using an assembly disk . The V ring is in the correct axial position when the face surface is flush with the outer edge of the V ring. Install the protective ring for IP56 degree of protection For degree of protection IP56, the V ring for the outer bearing seal is fitted with a sheet steel protective ring in the bearing cover. 1. Push the protective ring onto the shaft. 2. Verify that the ring is sufficiently pretensioned. Replace the protective ring, if necessary. 3. Position the protective ring so that one of the longitudinal grooves meets the corresponding water separation groove at the bottom in the bearing cover flange or end shield. 9.3.4.4 Installing felt rings for the inner bearing seal Depending on the particular version, the motor is equipped with a felt ring in the inner bearing cover. The felt ring prevents dust and grease from entering the interior of the machine. Procedure Before installing new felt rings in the bearing cover, soak them in hot oil (approximately 80C), such as DIN 51517C100 lubricating oil. Place the felt ring into its notch on the bearing cap and push the bearing cap onto the shaft. 88 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Maintenance 9.3 Corrective Maintenance 9.3.5 Seal the motor Extreme caution and attention to cleanliness are vital to installation. Clean all bare joints between parts such as housings, bearing shields and bearing bushes etc., and remove old sealant material. Smear bare joints between parts with non-hardening, permanently flexible sealant, such as "Hylomar M". Follow the manufacturer's application and safety instructions when doing this. Check all sealing elements, such as those on the terminal boxes, for elasticity, aging or damage, and renew them if they are no longer effective. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 89 Maintenance 9.3 Corrective Maintenance 90 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Spare parts 10.1 10 Ordering data When ordering spare parts, in addition to the precise designation of the spare part, specify the motor type and the serial number of the motor. Ensure that the spare part designation matches the designation in the spare part lists and add the associated part number. Example Bearing shield, drive end (Part 5.00) Machine type 1NA1 Serial number 1525190020001 The machine type and the serial number are indicated on the rating plate and in the technical data, and are also embossed on the drive end of the shaft. Note The graphical representations in this chapter show schematic diagrams of the basic versions. They are used for spare parts definitions. The supplied version may differ in details from these representations. You can use commercially available, standard components, but ensure that they have the same construction type, dimensions, strength class etc. 10.2 Ordering spare parts via the Internet You can use "Spares on Web" to determine the order numbers for motor spare parts quickly and easily. Spares on Web (https://www.sow.siemens.com/). See also Guide for Spares on Web (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/news/en/25248626) SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 91 Spare parts 10.2 Ordering spare parts via the Internet Terminal box If several terminal boxes are mounted on the machine, please also indicate the type designation of the terminal box in addition to details of part designation and part number according to the legend, as well as type and serial number of the motor when ordering spare parts. Example Terminal box type Terminal box cover (part 20.30 ) Serial number of the motor Machine type Rolling-contact bearings When ordering roller bearings, in addition to the bearing identification code, the supplementary specifying code is also necessary for the bearing version. Both of these codes are stamped on the lubricant plate and specified in the motor documentation, or can also be taken from the installed bearings. 92 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Spare parts 10.3 Stator and rotor 10.3 Stator and rotor Figure 10-1 Table 10-1 Stator and rotor Spare parts for the stator and rotor Part Description Part Description 8.00 Rotor, complete 20.04 Auxiliary terminal box 10.00 Stator frame with laminated core and winding 20.11 Intermediate plate 10.84 Cover with seal 20.51 Cable entry plate 20.00 Terminal box for stator winding (see main terminal box spare parts list) SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 93 Spare parts 10.4 Rolling-contact bearings, non-drive end 10.4 Rolling-contact bearings, non-drive end Figure 10-2 Table 10-2 Roller bearings, NDE Spare parts for roller bearings, NDE Part Description Part Description 4.00 Roller bearing cartridge (floating bearing) 4.40 Deep-groove ball bearing 4.10 V ring 4.45 Compression spring 4.16 Labyrinth ring (optional) 4.50 Inner bearing cover 4.20 Outer bearing cover 4.81 Nut 4.30 Locking ring 4.82 Grease tube 4.35 Grease slinger 6.00 Bearing shield 94 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 11 Disposal Protecting the environment and preserving its resources are corporate goals of the highest priority for us. Our worldwide environmental management system to ISO 14001 ensures compliance with legislation and sets high standards in this regard. Environmentally friendly design, technical safety and health protection are always firm goals even at the product development stage. Recommendations for the environmentally friendly disposal of the machine and its components are given in the following section. Be sure to comply with local disposal regulations. Country-specific legislation When disposing of the machine or of waste that is created during the individual phases of its life cycle, please observe the statutory requirements applicable in the country of use. 11.1 RoHS - restricting the use of certain hazardous substances In compliance with RoHS ("Restriction of certain Hazardous Substances" ) we replace substances that are damaging to the environment by those that are not based on state-of-theart technology. In doing so, safety in operation and handling will take priority at all times. 11.2 Preparing for disassembly Disassembly of the machine must be carried out and/or supervised by qualified personnel with appropriate expert knowledge. 1. Contact a certified waste disposal organization in your vicinity. Clarify what is expected in terms of the quality of dismantling the machine and provision of the components. 2. Follow the five safety rules (Page 13). 3. Disconnect all electrical connections and remove all cables. 4. Remove all liquids such as oil and cooling liquids. Collect the liquids separately and dispose of them in a professional manner. 5. Detach the machine fixings. 6. Transport the machine to a suitable location for disassembly. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 95 Disposal 11.3 Dismantling the machine 11.3 Dismantling the machine Dismantle the machine using the general procedures commonly used in mechanical engineering. WARNING Machine parts can fall The machine is made up of heavy parts. These parts are liable to fall during dismantling. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Before you release any machine parts, secure them so that they cannot fall. 11.4 Disposal of components Components The machines consist mainly of steel and various proportions of copper and aluminum. Metals are generally considered to be unlimitedly recyclable. Sort the components for recycling according to whether they are: Iron and steel Aluminum Non-ferrous metal, e.g. windings The winding insulation is incinerated during copper recycling. Insulating materials Cables and wires Electronic waste Process materials and chemicals Sort the process materials and chemicals for recycling according to whether they are for example: Oil Grease Cleaning substances and solvents Paint residues Anti-corrosion agent Coolant additives such as inhibitors, antifreeze or biocides Dispose of the separated components according to local regulations or via a specialist disposal company. The same applies for cloths and cleaning substances which have been used while working on the machine. 96 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Disposal 11.4 Disposal of components Packaging material If necessary, contact a suitable specialist disposal company. Wooden packaging for sea transport consists of impregnated wood. Observe the local regulations. The foil used for water-proof packaging is an aluminum composite foil. It can be recycled thermally. Dirty foil must be disposed of via waste incineration. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 97 Disposal 11.4 Disposal of components 98 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 A Service and Support Technical questions or additional information If you have any technical questions or require additional information, please contact Technical Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ sc/2090). Please have the following data ready: Type Serial number You can find this data on the rating plate. Contact person If you wish to request on-site service or order spare parts, please contact your local office. This office will contact the responsible service center on your behalf. You can find your contact person in the relevant contact data base: www.siemens.com/yourcontact (www.siemens.com/yourcontact) Siemens Support for on the move You can obtain optimum support anywhere you go using the "Siemens In dustry Online Support" app. The app is available for Apple iOS, Android and Windows Phone. SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 99 Service and Support 100 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 B Technical data and drawings Note Finding technical data and drawings You can find the technical data for this machine and the required drawings in a separate part of the machine manual in "Technical data and drawings". B.1 Tightening torques for screw and bolt connections Bolt locking devices Refit nuts or bolts that are mounted together with locking, resilient, and/or force-distributing elements with identical, fully-functional elements when re-assembling. Always renew keyed elements. When screwing together threads secured with a liquid adhesive, use a suitable medium such as Loctite 243. Always use suitable securing devices or removable adhesives (e.g., Loctite 243) when installing fixing bolts with a clamping length of less than 25 mm. The clamping length is taken as the distance between the head of the bolt and the point at which the bolt is screwed in. Tightening torques The bolted connections with metal contact surfaces, such as end shields, bearing cartridge parts, terminal box parts bolted onto the stator frame, should be tightened to the following torques, depending on the thread size: Table B-1 Tightening torques for bolted connections with a tolerance of 10%. Case M4 M5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56 A 1.2 2.5 4 8 13 20 40 52 80 150 - - - - Nm B 1.3 2.6 4.5 11 22 38 92 180 310 620 1080 1700 2600 4200 Nm C 3 5 8 20 40 70 170 340 600 1200 2000 3100 4700 7500 Nm SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 101 Technical data and drawings B.1 Tightening torques for screw and bolt connections Applications The above-mentioned tightening torques apply for the following applications: Case A Applies to electrical connections in which the permissible torque is normally limited by the bolt materials and/or the current carrying capacity of the insulators, with the exception of the busbar connections in case B. Case B Applies to bolts screwed into components made from materials with lower property class (e. g. aluminum) and to bolts with property class 8.8 according to ISO 898-1. Case C Applies to bolts with property class 8.8, A4-70 or A4-80 according to ISO 898-1, however only to bolts screwed into components made from materials with higher property class, e.g. cast iron, steel or cast steel. Note Non-standard tightening torques Different tightening torques for electrical connections and bolted connections for parts with flat seals or insulating parts are specified in the relevant sections and drawings. 102 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Quality documents C Note Finding quality documents You can find all quality verifications relating to the machine type such as declarations on the machine's conformity with directives or specifications in Appendix "Quality documents" of the machine manual. You should also file the documents that will only be handed over to you at a later time due to the process required. You can find general quality documents here: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/de/ps/24701/cert (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/24701/cert) SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 103 Quality documents 104 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Additional documents D Note Finding additional documents The documentation for components from other manufacturers that are installed in the machine can be found in the separate part of the machine manual in "Additional documents". Operating instructions of Siemens components, such as temperature transducer SITRANS TR200/TR300 etc. can be downloaded from the Siemens Industry Online Support Portal. See also Sitrans in the Service & Support portal (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/ 26102748) SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 105 Additional documents 106 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Index 5 D 5 safety rules, 13 Damage during transportation, 25 Degree of protection Derating, 45 Delivery, 25 Direction of rotation, 55 Disassembly Disposal, 95 Internal fan, 85 Machine, 85 Rolling bearings, 86 Disposal Chemicals, 96 Components, 96 A Air gap torques, 23 Aligning, 45 Prerequisites, 39 Aluminum conductors, 56 Anti-corrosion agent Removing, 43 Anti-freeze protection, 68 Applications, 19 Assembly Sealing, 89 V ring, 87 Axial forces at the shaft extension, 48 Axial gap, 47 B Balance quality, 39 Bearing covers, 86 Bearing seizure damage, 28 Bolt locking device, 101 E Electrical faults, 70 Electromagnetic compatibility, 16 Electromagnetic fields, 17 Emergency off, 67 Emitted interference, 17 End shield, 86 ESD guidelines, 16 F C Center of gravity, 27, 42 Checks to be carried out prior to commissioning, 59 Clockwise, 55 Condensate, 44 Connecting, 49 Connecting cables Selection of, 51, 57 Cooling system Faults, 72 Cooling water specification, 21 Cooling water supply, 60 Correct usage, 20 Corrosion protection, 31, 68 Counter-clockwise, 55 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 faults Mechanical, 71 Faults Cooling system, 72 Electric, 70 Inspection, 70, 77 Roller bearings, 72 Faults in operation, 66 Feather key, 41 Felt ring, 88 Filling, 49 Fixing, 51 Flammable substances, 15 Foundation forces, 46 Foundation surfaces, 38 Frequency fluctuation, 22 107 Index G N General inspection, 78 Grounding conductor Connecting, 54 Cross section, 53 Noise emissions, 15 Noise protection measures, 22 H Hazardous substances, 15 Hearing damage, 15 High-voltage motor Switching, 24, 63 Hot surfaces, 15 I Inspection Faults, 70, 77 Installation Initial inspection, 77 Installing the protective ring, 88 Insulation resistance, 34, 61, 69, 84 measure, 35 Interference immunity, 17 Internal fan, 85 L Leakage water, 78 Lifting eyebolt, 26, 27, 41, 42 Long-term storage, 30 M Machine Aligning to the driven machine, 47 Mounting, 46 setting down, 44 Machine design IEC, 19 Machinery Directive, 13 Maintenance Maintenance intervals, 75 Mechanical faults, 71 Minimum air clearances, 56 More information, 99 Mounting-foot hole dimensions, 38 108 O On-site service, 99 Operating mode, 21 Output element, 40 Overspeed, 21 Overvoltage, 63 P Paint finish, 20 Paint system, 84 Paintwork damage, 84 Polarization index, 34, 37, 61, 69, 84 Positioning, 47 Precision alignment, 47 Pressure relief device, 57 Property class, 46 Protective ring, 87 Q Qualified personnel, 14 R Radial forces at the shaft extension, 48 Rated voltage, 56 Rating plate, 20 Re-commissioning, 69 Regreasing, 67, 82 Removing spent grease, 83 Repair Initial inspection, 77 Residual risks, 21 Restriction of certain Hazardous Substances, 95 Risk of explosion, 19 RoHS, 95 Roller bearings faults, 72 Greasing, 61 Rolling bearings Inspection, 78 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Index Rolling-contact bearing Replacement, 92 Rotating parts, 15 Rotor, 20 S Safety instructions Flammable substances, 15 Hazardous substances, 15 Hot surfaces, 15 Live parts, 14 Maintenance work, 75 Rotating parts, 15 Sealing, 56 Selection of bolts, 46 Shaft assembly, 23 Spare parts, 99 Roller bearings, NDE, 94 Stator and rotor, 93 Terminal box, 92 Spare parts ordering, 91 Spares on Web, 91 Spent grease chamber, 83 Stator winding Temperature monitoring, 58 Stoppages, 67 Roller bearings, 68 Storage, 29 Storage location, 29 Supplementary devices, 20 Switching on, 62, 67 Switching overvoltages, 24, 60 System resonances, 23 Torsional loads, 23 Transporting, 27, 42 Type of balancing, 39 V V ring, 86, 87 Vibration values, 23, 63 Voltage fluctuations, 22 W Water connection, 49 Water cooling Inspection, 78 Leakage water, 78 Water drip loop, 52 T Technical Support, 99 Temperature monitoring Stator winding, 58 Terminal box, 53 close, 57 Maintaining, 83 Rotating, 53 Terminal marking, 52 Test run, 62 Thermal protection, 24 Tightening torques, 51 Bolted connection, 101 Cable lug, 54 Ground terminals, 54 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 109 Index 110 SIMOTICS HV C 1NA14544WA600AG0-Z Operating Instructions 06/2018 Further Information www.siemens.com/drives Siemens AG Process Industries and Drives Postfach 48 48 90026 NURNBERG GERMANY