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Electric Drives Linear Motion and and Controls Hydraulics Assembly Technologies Pneumatics Service Rexroth MKE Synchronous Motors R911297663 Edition 04 for Potentially Explosive Areas according to ATEX and UL/CSA Project Planning Manual Bosch Rexroth AG | Electric Drives Rexroth MKE Synchronous Motors | Project Planning Manual and Controls Title Rexroth MKE Synchronous Motors for Potentially Explosive Areas according to ATEX and UL/CSA Type of Documentation Project Planning Manual Document Typecode DOK-MOTOR*-MKE*GEN2***-PR04-EN-P Internal File Reference RS-e18d46620a6846ac01e65e1ec364402b-1-en-US-8 Record of Revision Edition Release Date Notes DOK-MOTOR*-MKE*GEN2***-PR01-EN- 06/2003 First edition P DOK-MOTOR*-MKE*GEN2***-PR02-EN- 02/2004 Revision P DOK-MOTOR*-MKE*GEN2***-PR03-EN- 03/2004 Revision P DOK-MOTOR*-MKE*GEN2***-PR04-EN- 08/2007 Introduction IndraDrive P encoder, revision Note on industrial property rights © Bosch Rexroth AG, 2007. Unless expressly authorized, any copying of this document, utilization and dis‐ closure of its content is not allowed. Damages will be payable in case of contravention. All rights are reserved in the event of the granting of a patent or the registration of a utility model or design (DIN 34-1). Legal validity The data listed in this document only describe the product; they must not be understood as guaranteed properties in the legal sense. We reserve the right to modify the contents of this documentation and the availability of the products. Published by Bosch Rexroth AG Electric Drives and Controls Bgm.-Dr.-Nebel-Str. 2 • 97816 Lohr a. Main / Germany Phone +49 (0)93 52 / 40-0 • Fax +49 (0)93 52 / 40-48 85 http://www.boschrexroth.com/ Dpt. EDM (jw) Note This documentation is printed on bleached chlorine-free paper. Project Planning Manual | Rexroth MKE Synchronous Motors Electric Drives | Bosch Rexroth AG I/VI and Controls Deutsch Diese Dokumentation muss vom Anwender während der gesamten Einsatz- bzw. Lebensdauer des Produktes aufbewahrt, bei Verkauf weitergegeben werden. Bewahren Sie diese Anleitung auf. English This documentation must be kept by the user during the whole pe‐ riod of use and lifetime of the product and be passed on in case of sale. Save these instructions. II/VI Bosch Rexroth AG | Electric Drives Rexroth MKE Synchronous Motors | Project Planning Manual and Controls Project Planning Manual | Rexroth MKE Synchronous Motors Electric Drives | Bosch Rexroth AG III/VI and Controls Table of Contents Table of Contents Page 1 Introduction to the Product............................................................................................. 7 1.1 MKE........................................................................................................................................................ 7 1.1.1 General................................................................................................................................................ 7 1.1.2 Versions............................................................................................................................................... 8 1.2 About this Documentation....................................................................................................................... 9 1.2.1 Structure of this Document Edition...................................................................................................... 9 1.2.2 Additional Documentation.................................................................................................................... 9 1.2.3 Standards............................................................................................................................................ 9 1.2.4 External Systems............................................................................................................................... 10 1.2.5 Your Feedback.................................................................................................................................. 10 2 Important Instructions on Use ..................................................................................... 11 2.1 Intended Use ....................................................................................................................................... 11 2.1.1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................ 11 2.1.2 Areas of Use and Application............................................................................................................ 11 2.2 Inappropriate Use................................................................................................................................. 12 3 Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls .................................................... 13 3.1 Definitions of Terms.............................................................................................................................. 13 3.2 General Information.............................................................................................................................. 14 3.2.1 Using the Safety Instructions and Passing Them on to Others......................................................... 14 3.2.2 Requirements for Safe Use............................................................................................................... 14 3.2.3 Hazards by Improper Use.................................................................................................................. 15 3.2.4 Explanation of Safety Symbols and Hazard Classification................................................................ 16 3.3 Instructions with Regard to Specific Dangers....................................................................................... 16 3.3.1 Protection Against Contact with Electrical Parts and Housings......................................................... 16 3.3.2 Protective Extra-Low Voltage as Protection Against Electric Shock ................................................ 17 3.3.3 Protection Against Dangerous Movements....................................................................................... 18 3.3.4 Protection Against Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields During Operation and Mounting.............. 20 3.3.5 Protection Against Contact with Hot Parts......................................................................................... 20 3.3.6 Protection During Handling and Mounting......................................................................................... 21 3.3.7 Battery Safety.................................................................................................................................... 21 3.3.8 Protection Against Pressurized Systems........................................................................................... 21 4 Technical Data ............................................................................................................ 23 4.1 Definition of Parameters....................................................................................................................... 23 4.1.1 Parameters on the Data Sheet.......................................................................................................... 23 4.1.2 Parameters of the Characteristic Curves........................................................................................... 24 4.2 MKE037................................................................................................................................................ 26 4.3 MKE047................................................................................................................................................ 28 4.4 MKE098................................................................................................................................................ 30 4.5 MKE118................................................................................................................................................ 33 IV/VI Bosch Rexroth AG | Electric Drives Rexroth MKE Synchronous Motors | Project Planning Manual and Controls Table of Contents Page 5 Specifications............................................................................................................... 39 5.1 Specifications MKE037......................................................................................................................... 39 5.2 Specifications MKE047......................................................................................................................... 42 5.3 Specifications MKE098......................................................................................................................... 45 5.4 Specifications MKE118......................................................................................................................... 48 6 Type Codes.................................................................................................................. 51 6.1 Description............................................................................................................................................ 51 6.2 MKE037................................................................................................................................................ 53 6.3 MKE047................................................................................................................................................ 55 6.4 MKE098................................................................................................................................................ 57 6.5 MKE118................................................................................................................................................ 59 7 Options and Accessories............................................................................................. 61 7.1 Motor Encoder...................................................................................................................................... 61 7.2 Holding Brakes..................................................................................................................................... 62 7.3 Gearboxes............................................................................................................................................ 63 7.3.1 General.............................................................................................................................................. 63 7.3.2 Planetary Gearbox ............................................................................................................................ 63 8 Connection Technique................................................................................................. 65 8.1 Variants................................................................................................................................................. 65 8.2 Motor Connection according to European Standard (EU).................................................................... 67 8.3 Connection according to American Standard (UL)............................................................................... 68 8.4 Dimensioning Power Cable.................................................................................................................. 69 8.5 Cable – Handling and Installation Recommendations ......................................................................... 69 9 Operating Conditions and Application Notes............................................................... 73 9.1 Potentially Explosive Areas ................................................................................................................. 73 9.1.1 Terms and Definitions ....................................................................................................................... 73 General........................................................................................................................................... 73 The following terms are used in the European Standard EN 50014: 1992.................................... 74 Zones.............................................................................................................................................. 76 Degree of ignition protection, groups and temperature classes..................................................... 76 9.1.2 Application Conditions for MKE Motors............................................................................................. 77 General........................................................................................................................................... 77 Motor-internal holding brake (if applicable)................................................................................... 78 9.1.3 Type Test of the Motors according to European Standard (EN)....................................................... 78 9.1.4 Type Test of the Motors according to American Standard (UL)........................................................ 79 9.2 Setup Height and Ambient Temperature.............................................................................................. 81 9.3 Degree of Protection............................................................................................................................. 81 9.4 Compatibility......................................................................................................................................... 82 9.5 Designs and Installation Positions........................................................................................................ 82 9.6 Housing Varnish................................................................................................................................... 83 Project Planning Manual | Rexroth MKE Synchronous Motors Electric Drives | Bosch Rexroth AG V/VI and Controls Table of Contents Page 9.7 Vibration................................................................................................................................................ 83 9.8 Shock.................................................................................................................................................... 84 9.9 Output Shaft and Shaft Sealing Ring.................................................................................................... 84 9.9.1 Plain Shaft......................................................................................................................................... 84 9.9.2 Output Shaft with Key........................................................................................................................ 84 9.9.3 Output Shaft with Shaft Sealing Ring................................................................................................ 85 9.10 Bearings and Shaft Load...................................................................................................................... 86 9.10.1 General.............................................................................................................................................. 86 9.10.2 Radial Load, Axial Load..................................................................................................................... 86 9.10.3 Attachment of Drive Elements........................................................................................................... 87 9.10.4 Bearing Lifetime................................................................................................................................. 89 9.11 Holding Brakes (Ex).............................................................................................................................. 90 9.11.1 Holding Brake Electrically Releasing................................................................................................. 90 9.11.2 Holding Brakes Notes Regarding Safety........................................................................................... 90 9.11.3 Holding Brakes Note Regarding the System's Safety....................................................................... 91 9.11.4 Layout of Holding Brakes.................................................................................................................. 92 9.11.5 Holding Brake–Commissioning and Maintenance Instructions.......................................................... 92 9.12 Acceptances and Authorizations.......................................................................................................... 93 9.12.1 Motors in EU Version......................................................................................................................... 93 9.12.2 Motors in UL Version......................................................................................................................... 93 10 State of Delivery, Identification, Handling, Transport and Storage.............................. 95 10.1 State of Delivery................................................................................................................................... 95 10.1.1 Packaging.......................................................................................................................................... 95 10.1.2 High-voltage Test.............................................................................................................................. 95 10.2 Identification ......................................................................................................................................... 95 10.2.1 Shipping Documents and Delivery Note............................................................................................ 95 10.2.2 Name Plate........................................................................................................................................ 95 10.3 Handling, Transport and Storage.......................................................................................................... 96 11 Installation.................................................................................................................... 99 11.1 Safety.................................................................................................................................................... 99 11.2 Skilled Personnel.................................................................................................................................. 99 11.3 Mechanical Mounting – Motor Assembly.............................................................................................. 99 11.3.1 Flange Connection............................................................................................................................ 99 11.3.2 Preparation...................................................................................................................................... 100 11.3.3 Assembly......................................................................................................................................... 100 11.4 Electrical Connection.......................................................................................................................... 100 11.4.1 Notes Regarding Safety.................................................................................................................. 100 11.4.2 Motor Connection according to European Standard (EN)............................................................... 101 MKE037, -047, -098..................................................................................................................... 101 MKE118........................................................................................................................................ 104 11.4.3 Motor Connection according to American Standard (UL)................................................................ 108 MKE037, -047, -098..................................................................................................................... 108 MKE118........................................................................................................................................ 109 VI/VI Bosch Rexroth AG | Electric Drives Rexroth MKE Synchronous Motors | Project Planning Manual and Controls Table of Contents Page 12 Startup, Operation and Maintenance ........................................................................ 111 12.1 Commissioning................................................................................................................................... 111 12.2 Operation............................................................................................................................................ 111 12.3 Deactivation........................................................................................................................................ 111 12.4 Maintenance....................................................................................................................................... 112 12.4.1 General............................................................................................................................................ 112 12.4.2 Cleaning.......................................................................................................................................... 112 12.4.3 Bearings.......................................................................................................................................... 112 12.4.4 Connection Cables.......................................................................................................................... 112 12.4.5 Holding Brakes ............................................................................................................................... 113 12.4.6 Battery Change................................................................................................................................ 113 12.5 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................. 114 12.6 Dismantling......................................................................................................................................... 115 13 Environmental Protection and Disposal..................................................................... 117 13.1 Environmental Protection.................................................................................................................... 117 13.1.1 Production Processes...................................................................................................................... 117 13.1.2 Prohibited Substances..................................................................................................................... 117 13.1.3 No Release of Hazardous Substances............................................................................................ 117 13.1.4 Principal Components..................................................................................................................... 117 13.2 Disposal.............................................................................................................................................. 117 13.2.1 Return of Products........................................................................................................................... 117 13.2.2 Packaging Materials........................................................................................................................ 117 13.2.3 Recycling......................................................................................................................................... 118 14 Appendix.................................................................................................................... 119 14.1 List of Standards................................................................................................................................. 119 14.2 Selection of Connection Cable........................................................................................................... 121 14.2.1 Power Cable IndraDyn S MKE........................................................................................................ 121 14.2.2 Encoder Cable IndraDyn S MKE..................................................................................................... 122 14.3 Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................................................. 123 15 Service and Support.................................................................................................. 127 15.1 Helpdesk............................................................................................................................................. 127 15.2 Service Hotline.................................................................................................................................... 127 15.3 Internet................................................................................................................................................ 127 15.4 Helpful Information.............................................................................................................................. 127 Index.......................................................................................................................... 129 Project Planning Manual | Rexroth MKE Synchronous Motors Electric Drives | Bosch Rexroth AG 7/131 and Controls Introduction to the Product 1 Introduction to the Product 1.1 MKE 1.1.1 General The MKE servo motors of the second generation fulfill the specifications ac‐ cording to ATEX and UL/CSA in one series. This permits the worldwide use of Rexroth MKE-motors with one machine design only. In connection with the drive control devices offered by Rexroth, the MKE motors are drive systems with a high functionality for the use in potentially explosive areas. Performance list MKE motors are available in the following power spectrum: Fig.1-1: MKE power gradation Performance features MKE motors are characterized by the following advantages: ● Motor construction in "Flameproof Enclosures" according to EN 50 014 : 1992 ● High operational reliability ● Maintenance-free operation (owing to the brushless design and use of bearings grease-lubricated for their entire lifetime) ● Use under adverse environmental conditions is possible (owing to the completely closed motor design in IP 65 degree of protection ● Overload protection (by means of motor-temperature control) 8/131 Bosch Rexroth AG | Electric Drives Rexroth MKE Synchronous Motors | Project Planning Manual and Controls Introduction to the Product ● High performance data ● High dynamics (owing to the favorable ratio of torque to inertia mass) ● High overload capability (owing to the favorable heat dissipation from the stator windings to the outside wall of the motor housing) ● Peak torque utilizable across a wide speed range (owing to electronic commutation) ● Continuous start-stop operation possible with high repeat frequencies (owing to electrical commutation) ● Easy attachment to the machine (owing to flange according to DIN 42948) 11.65) ● Any installation position ● Simple and fast startup (thanks to data memory) Structure and components MKE motors are permanent-magnet motors with electronic commutation. Spe‐ cial magnet materials permit the motors to be designed with low inertia masses. The following figure shows the principal design of MKD motors. (1) Drive shaft (2) Stator with winding (3) Bearings (4) Motor encoder (5) Connection unit (6) Terminal box lid (7) Holding brake (optional) (8) Grounding clamp (9) Shaft sealing ring (10) Rotor with permanent magnets Fig.1-2: Design of MKE motors 1.1.2 Versions MHE motors are available in various designs. On the basis of existing national regulations and standards, the MKE motors have to be subdivided into housing types ● E according to European Standard (EU) and ● U according to American Standard (UL) .

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