1 motors, 4 repair, 5 disposal – Lenze g500 User Manual

Page 34: Motors, Repair, Disposal, Maintenance

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Maintenance

Repair
Motors

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Lenze ¯ MA 12.0014 ¯ 1.0

7.3.1

Motors

Drain condensation

Depending on the mounting position, the condensation drain holes are always at the
bottom of the motor!

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For condensate drainage

the motor must be deenergised;

the plugs (screws) must be removed.

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Stop!

To restore the enclosure, re−insert the plugs (screws) after condensate
drainage. If the condensation drain holes are not sealed again, the IP
enclosure of the motor will be reduced. For horinzontal motor shafts to
IP23 and for vertical motor shafts to IP20.

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Fig. 11

Motor with condensation drain holes

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Condensation drain holes

7.4

Repair

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We recommend that all repairs are carried out by the Lenze customer service.

7.5

Disposal

Protect the environment! Packing material can be recycled. Dispose of your separated
resources according to the waste disposal regulations or via a waste management
company.

The following table provides recommendations for an environmentally friendly
disposal of the machine and its components.

What?

Where?

Transport
material

Pallets

Return to the manufacturer or
forwarder

Packaging material

Cardboard box to waste paper
Plastics to plastics recycling or
residual waste
Reuse or dispose of wood wool

Lubricants

Oil, grease
Detergents and solvents
Paint residues

Dispose according to current
regulations

Components

Housing:

Bearings, gear wheel shafts:
Seals, electronic scrap

Cast iron, aluminium,
copper
Steel
Hazardous waste

Separate valuable substances
and dispose

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