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SIMOTICS DC
DC motor
Type 1GG7
Operating Instructions / Installation Instructions
Edition
02/2016
Answers for industry.

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  • Page 1 SIMOTICS DC DC motor Type 1GG7 Operating Instructions / Installation Instructions Edition 02/2016 Answers for industry.
  • Page 2 08.02.2016 10:29 V4.00...
  • Page 3 Introduction Safety notes Description SIMOTICS DC Preparations for use DC motor 1GG7 Assembling Electrical connection Operating Instructions Installation Instructions Commissioning Operation Maintenance Spare Parts Disposal Service and Support Technical data and drawings Quality documents Checklists Edition 02/2016...
  • Page 4 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.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Requirements for safe lifting and transporting...............27 4.8.6 Transporting the machine set....................28 4.8.7 Lifting and transporting the machine..................28 4.8.8 Storage...........................30 4.8.9 Protection against corrosion....................32 Assembling..............................33 Preparations for installation....................33 5.1.1 Requirements for installation....................33 5.1.2 Insulation resistance and polarization index................34 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 6 Connecting temperature monitoring for the stator winding............58 6.11 Completing connection work....................59 Commissioning............................61 Preparing for commissioning....................61 Measure the insulation resistance before commissioning............62 Greasing the roller bearings prior to commissioning..............62 Minimum radial forces for cylindrical roller bearings..............63 Commissioning an external fan....................64 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 7 Touch up any damaged paintwork..................92 Repair.............................92 9.2.1 Prepare servicing work......................93 9.2.2 Disassembling the machine....................94 9.2.3 Removing rolling-contact bearings..................95 9.2.4 Installing the machine......................95 9.2.5 Mounting the rolling-contact bearings..................96 9.2.6 Replacing the speed encoder....................97 9.2.6.1 Speed sensor with conical hub....................97 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 8 11.5 Disposal of components.......................118 Service and Support..........................119 Technical data and drawings........................121 Tightening torques for screw and bolt connections..............121 Quality documents............................123 Checklists..............................125 Switching on.........................126 Commissioning........................127 Inspection at standstill......................128 Inspection when the motor is running..................129 Index.................................131 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 9 Spare parts speed sensor for overhung mounting for shaft heights 180 to 630.......115 Table 10-11 Spare parts speed sensor for construction type IM B5 for shaft heights 180 to 630....116 Table B-1 Tightening torques for screw/bolt connections with a tolerance of ±10%.........121 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 10 Speed sensor with conical hub for shaft heights 180 to 630.............114 Image 10-11 Speed sensor for overhung mounting for shaft heights 180 to 630..........115 Image 10-12 Speed sensor for construction type IM B5 for shaft heights 180 to 630........116 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    – 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 DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 12 Introduction 1.1 About these instructions SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 13: Safety Notes

    EN 50110‑1 "Working in a voltage-free state". Apply the five safety rules in the sequence stated before starting work. Five 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 DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 14: Qualified Personnel

    ● Always observe the “five safety rules" (Page 13) when carrying out any work on the machine. ● Only remove the covers using the methods described by these operating instructions. ● Operate the machine properly. ● Regularly and correctly maintain the machine. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 15 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. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 16: Electrostatic Sensitive Devices

    ● 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 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 17: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    A strongly irregular torque, for example with the drive of a reciprocating motor, forces a non- sinusoidal motor current. The emerging harmonics can have an impermissible influence on the line power supply via the connection lines. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 18: Electromagnetic Fields When Operating Electrical Power Engineering Installations

    ● 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 DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 19: Description

    A separately-driven fan draws in and blows out the ambient air. Design The machine has no housing, but is designed with a fully laminated stator yoke which allows a rate of current change of up to 250 I /sec. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 20: Table 3-1 Insulation Classes

    Degree of protection IEC/EN 60034‑5 Cooling IEC/EN 60034‑6 Construction type IEC/EN 60034‑7 Terminal markings and direction of rotation IEC/EN 60034‑8 Noise emission IEC/EN 60034‑9 Vibration severity grades IEC/EN 60034‑14 Vibration limits DIN ISO 10816-3 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 21: Table 3-3 Data On The Rating Plate

    The terminal box fulfills degree of protection IP55. The screw-mounted entry plate is not normally supplied with holes. This enables you to adapt the type, number, and size of the screw connections to the specific cabling requirements. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 22 The rolling-contact bearing is normally a floating bearing at the drive end and a locating bearing at the non-drive end. You will find further information in section "Spare parts (Page 103)." On machines with a regreasing device, the lubricant plate specifies the types of rolling-contact bearing fitted. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 23: Preparations For Use

    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 DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 24: Ensuring Cooling

    Excessive vibrations can damage the machine set. The vibration limit values according to DIN ISO 10816-3 must not be exceeded. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 25: Torsional Loading Of The Drive Train Due To Faults In The Electrical Supply

    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. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 26: Attaching The Rotor Shipping Brace Prior To Storage

    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 DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 27: Requirements For Safe Lifting And Transporting

    ● Always take account of the center of gravity when transporting or lifting the motor. If the center of gravity is not located centrally between the attachment points, then position the hoisting hook above the center of gravity. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 28: Transporting The Machine Set

    ① ③ Sleeve Fixture ② ④ Coupling Shaft screw Image 4-1 Rotor shipping brace without coupling (1) and with coupling (2). SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 29: Table 4-1 Tightening Torques For The Shaft Screw On The Rotor Shipping Brace

    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. Never remain under or in the immediate vicinity of the machine when it is raised. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 30: Storage

    ● Ensure that the air circulation under the equipment is not impeded. – Place wooden spacer blocks between the covers and the motor. – Covers or tarpaulins must not trail on the floor around the machine. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 31 (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 being used. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 32: Protection Against Corrosion

    ● Inspect the machine regularly and apply an additional coating of corrosion protection if necessary. Document all preservation measures taken so that they can be reversed before the machines are put back into service. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 33: Assembling

    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. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 34: Insulation Resistance And Polarization Index

    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. Make sure that no power cables are connected. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 35: Table 5-1 Stator Winding Insulation Resistance At 40° 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. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 36 Limit values of the anti-condensation heating insulation resistance The insulation resistance of the anti-condensation heating with respect to the machine housing should not be lower than 1 MΩ when measured at 500 V DC. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 37: Preparing The Mating Faces

    ● Measuring the concentricity and axial eccentricity tolerances ● Positioning the machine If you are not familiar with the prescribed measures and procedures, then you can make use of the services offered by the local Service Center (Page 119). SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 38: Checking The Load Handling Attachments

    Failure to fit the rotor shipping brace can result in damage to the bearings while the machine is being turned onto its side. Fix the rotor in place before you turn the machine into a horizontal position. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 39: Removing Anti-Corrosion Protection

    If you use metal objects such as scrapers, spatulas, or plates to remove the anti-corrosion protection, this could result in damage to the surfaces of the machine parts. ● Lightly oil the depreserved surfaces. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 40: Mounting The Output Elements

    The transmission element must be pulled on in one continuous operation via the front thread holes in the shaft or pushed on by hand. – Do not strike it with a hammer, as this would damage the bearings. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 41: Lifting And Transporting The Machine

    – 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/s Velocity v ≤ 20 m/min ● Use only the load carrying device on the stator frame for lifting. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 42 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. Never remain under or in the immediate vicinity of the machine when it is raised. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 43: Putting The Machine Down

    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 DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 44: Installing The Machine

    Installing the machine Note Service Center For any installation work that is required, contact the Service Center (Page 119) or commission service engineers trained by Siemens and authorized for this task. 5.3.1 Safety instructions for installation WARNING 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.
  • Page 45: Selecting Fixing Screws

    The balance state of the shaft (full-key or half-key balancing) and alignment errors primarily influence the service life of the bearing, especially for high motor speeds or when using rigid couplings. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 46: Table 5-2 Permissible Deviations For Aligning The Machine With Flexible Coupling

    1500 rpm < n ≤ 3600 rpm = 0.05 mm = 0.05 mm / 100 mm ∅ D Note Machine expansion When performing alignment, make allowance for the thermal expansion of the machine due to rising temperature. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 47: Aligning The Machine To The Driven Machine And Attaching It To It (Flange Mounting, Vertical)

    The standard flange is provided with a centering. The choice of fit for the mating flange on the driven machine is the system manufacturer's or the plant operator's responsibility. Note If the machine is not fitted with a standard flange, align the machine to suit the driven machine. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 48: Mounting The Machine

    0.05 mm in diameter. 5.3.8 Axial and radial forces You can obtain the permissible values for axial and radial forces by contacting the Siemens Service Center (Page 119) or referring to the machine catalog. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 49: Ensuring Cooling By Means Of External Fans

    ● In the case of motors with a built-on external fan or with an air-to-air or air-to-water heat exchanger, the relevant operating instructions must be observed. ● Do not use materials containing silicone to seal the air inlet ducts and machine elements. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 50 ● Please observe the following for side-mounted external fans: – External fans are supplied separately. – Do not mount the external fan until the foot bolts have been finally tightened. – Ensure the external fan is supported, if necessary. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 51: Electrical Connection

    4. Close unused cable entries with suitable seal inserts. Please ensure the following: – The seals are made of resistant, approved material. – The degree of protection is guaranteed. Use sealing rings or adhesive, if necessary – Only open the cable entries with a tool. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 52: Terminal Designations

    Use the matching cable end pieces. ● Make sure the protective conductor connection is secure. ● Comply with the rating plate data and the terminal diagram in the terminal box when making the electrical connections. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 53: Connecting The Main Circuit

    6 x 240 mm 2 x 35 mm 2 x 70 mm tion Auxiliary terminals Terminal size Tightening torque 4 Nm 1.2 Nm 1.2 Nm Connectable cable cross-sec‐ 35 mm 6 mm 6 mm tion SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 54: Image 6-1 Connection Of Main Terminals With Cable Lug

    DIN 128. Connection without cable lugs If terminal box size gk 602 or gk 702 is mounted on the machine, you can also connect the cables without cable lugs. Image 6-3 Connection without cable lugs SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 55: Connecting The Grounding Conductor

    Different values apply to cable lugs or grounding terminals. Table 6-3 Tightening torque of screws with cable lugs Bolt Screw-in depth Tightening torque M12 x 25 > 16 mm 38 Nm M16 x 35 > 20 mm 92 Nm SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 56: Internal Equipotential Bonding

    When performing any installation work you must always take care to ensure that all equipotential bonding connections remain effective. Connecting the auxiliary circuits Auxiliary circuit Terminal strips for cable cross-sections of up to 2.5 mm are provided for connecting auxiliary circuits, e.g. temperature sensor or anti-condensation heating. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 57 On machines with temperature sensors, design the temperature evaluation and control circuits in such a way that it is impossible for the machine to switch on and start to rotate automatically. . SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 58: Connecting An External Fan Motor

    When connecting the temperature sensor to external temperature monitoring devices, when required, apply additional measures to fully comply with the requirement "Hazard due to electric shock," see IEC 60664-1 or IEC 61800-5-1. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 59: Completing Connection Work

    – With a U-shaped terminal box casing, the entry plate is aligned and secured in such a way that the seat for the box cover seal is continuous all the way round. 2. Then close the terminal box. Tightening torque for the cover fastening screws is 22 Nm. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 60 Electrical connection 6.11 Completing connection work SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 61: Commissioning

    – Gear tooth flank play and gear tooth tip play, as well as radial play, are properly adjusted if there is a gearwheel output. ● The minimum insulation resistance values are within tolerance. ● If the bearings are insulated, the insulation has not been bridged. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 62: Measure The Insulation Resistance Before Commissioning

    Detailed information on testing and the limit values can be found here: "Testing the insulation resistance and polarization index" (Page 34) Greasing the roller bearings prior to commissioning The following information assumes that the specified storage conditions have been complied with. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 63: Minimum Radial Forces For Cylindrical Roller Bearings

    Transport and storage (Page 25) Minimum radial forces for cylindrical roller bearings Note Maintaining the minimum radial forces Operating roller bearings without a load can damage them. Maintain the minimum radial forces specified when using cylindrical roller bearings. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 64: Commissioning An External Fan

    In operation on a 60 Hz supply, the external fan motor can overheat or burn out. If you intend ① to operate the external fan on a 60 Hz mains supply, then fit the cover sheet with the screws provided under the air-outlet grille before you commission the motor. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 65: Switch On

    ● In case of uneven running or abnormal noise, switch off the machine. Determine the cause as it coasts. ● If the mechanical operation improves immediately after the motor is switched off, the cause is magnetic or electrical. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 66: Overspeed

    ● Interlock the control in such a way that the armature circuit can be connected only when the exciter circuit is energized. ● If the exciter circuit fails, switch off the armature circuit immediately. See also Safety notes (Page 13) SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 67: Switch Off

    1. Switch the machine off. 2. Switch off any external fans. 3. Switch off the coolant supply. Follow the operating instructions provided by the manufacturer. 4. Switch on the anti-condensation heating. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 68 Commissioning 7.8 Switch off SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 69: Operation

    This can cause faults which can result in eventual or immediate death, serious injury or material damage. ● Immediately inform the maintenance personnel. ● If you are in doubt, immediately switch off the motor, being sure to observe the system- specific safety conditions. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 70: Switching On The Machine

    The vibration response of the system at the location where it is installed can result in greater vibration magnitudes on the motor. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 71: Regreasing Roller Bearings

    ≤ 2,55 If higher levels of vibration than the above specified occur in operation, special measures must be taken. For more information, please contact your local Siemens sales office. Regreasing roller bearings Refer to the regreasing instructions for the roller bearings on the lubricant plate.
  • Page 72: Measures In Non-Operational Periods

    ● If the machine has been non-operational for longer than a year, regrease the bearings before commissioning. Turn the shaft to distribute the grease in the bearings. ● Pay attention to the instructions on the lubricant plate. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 73: Avoidance Of Damage To Roller Bearings During Stoppages

    ● 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 34) SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 74: Decommissioning The Machine

    Loading at standstill Load stationary DC motors with armature current only for short periods so as to protect the commutator against damage. Obtain the permissible current and time values for loading at standstill from the manufacturer. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 75: Faults

    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. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 76: Faults In Operation

    Wrong direction of rotation of the external fan Check the electrical connections to the external fan. External fan is not running Check the external fan and its connections. Reduced air flow Check the air ducts; clean the machine. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 77: Roller Bearing Faults

    Too much grease in bearing Remove surplus grease. Wrong grease in the bearing Use the correct grease. Friction marks on raceway Replace the bearing. Scoring (brinelling) Replace the bearing. Avoid any vibration at standstill SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 78: Brush Faults

    Cooling-air flow rate too low (commutator tempera‐ Improve cooling ture too high) Brush fault Incorrect or unsuitable brush material Change brush material Component defect Out-of-round commutator Overrev commutator Protruding segment insulation Pocket mill segment insulation Rotor imbalance Balance rotor SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 79: Commutator Faults

    Brushes not in neutral zone Correct setting Component defect Interruption in armature winding Repair winding Faulty solder joint Resolder solder joint Out-of-round commutator Rework commutator Conductive inclusions in segment slots Pocket mill segment insulation SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 80 Operation 8.9 Faults SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 81: Maintenance

    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. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 82: Initial Inspection

    ● Perform the initial inspection after installing or commissioning the motor. Normally the initial inspection is only necessary after approx. 500 hours of operation. ● Perform follow-up inspections after every approx. 2,000 hours of operation. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 83 The brush height must be reduced to below the minimum. ● Any defects discovered during checking should be fully corrected. Note The inspection measures may be required depending on the plant specification and operating conditions. See also Inspection at standstill (Page 128) SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 84: Mttr

    ● The relevant technical data are observed: power consumption, temperature of windings, bearings, coolants, etc. ● There should be no oil, grease, or water leakages. ● The smooth running characteristics and motor running noise have not deteriorated. ● No impermissible brush sparking occurs in operation. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 85: Regreasing Rolling-Contact Bearings

    The rotor can fall out when work is being carried out on the locating bearing and the motor is vertical. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage. Support or relieve the rotor of any load when work is being carried out with the machine in a vertical position. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 86: Regreasing Intervals And Grease Types

    Special types of grease are used on machines that are designed for use at temperatures below -20 °C. These grease types are specified on the lubricant plate. Other types of grease are not permitted. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 87: Clean The Machine

    In normal operation, check regularly to ensure the carbon brushes are in good contact with the commutator and are moving freely in the brush guides. Brush height The wear limit of carbon brushes is indicated by a line or by the lower edge of the manufacturer's name stamp. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 88: Replacing The Carbon Brushes

    Avoid damaging the brush edges when grinding in the new carbon brushes. 6. Carefully remove the emery cloth and any adhesive-tape residue left behind on the commutator surface. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 89: Setting The Brush Rocker And Brush Holder

    ● Clean the slots between the commutator segments with a suitable wooden slat or glass pencil. Note Sparking or flashover caused by unclean slots Dirty slots can cause sparking or flashovers on the commutator. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 90: Table 9-3 Commutator Overhaul - Minimum Permissible Diameter

    (d ) given in the following table. Table 9-3 Commutator overhaul – minimum permissible diameter Shaft height Nominal diameter d (mm) Minimum diameter d (mm) 1G.5 / 1H.5 1G.6 / 1H.6 1G.7 / 1H.7 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 91: Maintaining Terminal Boxes

    ● 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). SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 92: Touch Up Any Damaged Paintwork

    (Page 13) and the specifications contained in EN 50110‑1 regarding safe operation of electrical equipment. Note If the motor has to be transported, please observe the information and instructions in the "Transport" (Page 25) section. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 93: Prepare Servicing Work

    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 damage. ● Support or unload the rotor when carrying out work with the machine in a vertical position. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 94: Disassembling The Machine

    3. Ensure correct assignment and orientation of the parts: bearings, sealing rings, compression springs, spring washers, covers with different centering lengths. 4. When removing the DE bearing shield, make sure that the windings that project from the stator frame do not become damaged. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 95: Removing Rolling-Contact Bearings

    For example, use split rings, spring washers, or LOCTITE. The clamping length is taken as the distance between the head of the bolt and the point at which the bolt is screwed in. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 96: Mounting The Rolling-Contact Bearings

    Speed sensor ● If you are using a speed sensor with an inner V-ring on the outer bearing cover, the V-ring must be positioned against the shoulder of the shaft journal. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 97: Replacing The Speed Encoder

    Recommended torques for tightening the shaft journal Thread size Torque [Nm] Assembly Reinstall the disassembled speed sensor and secure it in position. The legend numbers in the following illustration are explained in chapter Spare parts / Speed sensor (Page 114). SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 98: Speed Sensor For Overhung Mounting

    1. Unscrew the speed-sensor stator and move it away, axially. 2. Remove the speed-sensor rotor. To do this, release the lateral set screw in the shaft journal and pull the rotor out, axially. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 99: Table 9-5 Recommended Torques For Tightening The Shaft Journal

    ● Push the cylindrical shaft extension of the speed-sensor rotor as far as possible into the shaft journal and secure it with the lateral set screw (M4 x 6). ● Use removable LOCTITE and a tightening torque of 13 Nm to attach the set screw. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 100: Speed Sensor For Construction Type Im B5

    Firmly reattach the speed encoder that was removed. If a different design is used, the installation and operating instructions of the speed encoder manufacturer apply. The legend numbers in the following illustration are explained in chapter Spare parts / Speed encoder (Page 114). SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 101: Table 9-7 Tightening Torques For Mounting Couplings

    Thread size Tightening torque [Nm] 1. Check the elastic connecting link (coupling star) to ensure that it is in a good condition and in the correct mounting position. 2. Mount the complete speed encoder. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 102 Maintenance 9.2 Repair SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 103: Spare Parts

    Example ● Terminal box type ● Terminal box cover (part 20.30 ) ● Serial number of the motor ● Machine type SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 104: Ordering Spare Parts Via The Internet

    You can use "Spares on Web" to determine the order numbers for motor spare parts quickly and easily. A short description of how to use "Spares on Web" is available on the Internet. Guide for Spares on Web (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/news/en/25248626). 10.3 Using commercially available spare parts You can use commercially available, standard components, but ensure that they have the same construction type, dimensions, strength class etc.
  • Page 105: Stator And Rotor

    Spare parts stator and rotor 1G.7, 1H.7, shaft heights 355 to 450 Designation Designation 3.00 Rolling-contact bearing bush (locating 8.60 Commutator bearing) 4.00 Rolling-contact bearing bush (floating 10.02 Stator frame with main and commutating coil resistors bearing) 5.00 Bearing shield, drive end 10.16 Grounding connection SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 106 6.18 Fixing lug for grounding 24.20 Carbon brush 6.43 Cover with seal 24.36 Multiple pocket brush holder 6.45 Cover with seal 24.50 Brush holder 8.00 Rotor, complete 24.60 Single-acting clamping shoes for brush holder SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 107: External Fan

    Image 10-2 External fan 1GG7 Table 10-2 Spare parts external fan 1GG7 Designation 32.10 Housing 32.30 Louvered cover 32.50 Fan motor 32.51 Intermediate housing 32.53 Fan impeller 34.30 Filter installation 34.32 Air filter 34.60 Silencer SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 108: Rolling-Contact Bearing

    Greasing device 4.23 Outer bearing cover with shorter centering recess for floating bearing 4.35 Grease slinger 4.41.1 Deep-groove ball bearing (floating bearing) 4.45 Compression springs 4.60 Inner bearing cover with felt rings 4.80 Grease nipple SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 109: Rolling-Contact Bearing For 1G.7, 1H.7, Shaft Heights 355 To 450 With One Shaft Extension, Non-Drive End

    Designation 3.21 Outer bearing cover (end cover) 3.30 Locking ring 3.35 Grease slinger 3.40.1 Deep-groove ball bearing (deep-groove ball bearing with sideplate, locating bearing) 3.60 Inner bearing cover with felt rings 3.80 Grease nipple SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 110: Rolling-Contact Bearing For 1G.7, 1H.7, Shaft Heights 355 To 450 With Two Shaft Extensions, Non-Drive End

    Spare parts rolling-contact bearing for 1G.7. 1H.7 with two shaft extensions Designation 3.10 Greasing device 3.20 Outer bearing cover 3.30 Locking ring 3.35 Grease slinger 3.40.1 Deep-groove ball bearing (locating bearing) 3.60 Inner bearing cover with felt rings 3.80 Grease nipple SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 111: Rolling-Contact Bearing Seal 1G.6, 1H.6, 1G.7, 1H.7

    Spare parts sealing for rolling-contact bearing for 1H.6, 1G.6 Designation 3.10 V ring 4.10 V ring 3.11 Radial shaft sealing ring, for special operating conditions only 4.11 Radial shaft sealing ring, for special operating conditions only SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 112: Terminal Boxes

    Image 10-7 Main terminal box 1XB7720 Image 10-8 Cable entry plate 1XB7720 Table 10-7 Spare parts terminal box 1XB7720 Designation 20.20 Terminal box 20.28 Seal 20.30 Cover with seal 20.51 Entry plate with seal SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 113: Auxiliary Terminal Box

    Spare Parts 10.7 Terminal boxes 10.7.2 Auxiliary terminal box Image 10-9 Auxiliary terminal box Table 10-8 Spare parts auxiliary terminal box Designation 20.09 Auxiliary terminal box 20.20 Housing 20.83 Rubber sleeve SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 114: Speed Sensor

    55.10.1 Speed-sensor rotor 55.10.5 Fastening screw 55.10.8 Carbon brushes 55.20 Bearing covers for speed sensor mounting 55.30 Threaded shaft journal with taper 55.38 V ring See also Speed sensor with conical hub (Page 97) SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 115: Speed Sensor For Overhung Mounting

    Speed sensor 55.10.1 Speed-sensor rotor 55.20 Bearing covers for speed sensor mounting 55.31 Threaded shaft journal with cylindrical hole 55.31.5 Locking screw 55.35 Tolerance ring See also Speed sensor for overhung mounting (Page 98) SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 116: Speed Sensor For Construction Type Im B5

    Bearing covers for speed sensor mounting 55.35 Tolerance ring 55.42.1 Coupling halves at speed-sensor end for cylindrical speed-sensor shaft 55.42.5 Locking screw 55.44 Coupling star See also Speed sensor for construction type IM B5 (Page 100) SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 117: Disposal

    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. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 118: Disposal Of Components

    ● 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 DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 119: Service And Support

    You can find your contact person in the relevant contact database: www.siemens.com/yourcontact (www.siemens.com/yourcontact) SIOS App You can obtain optimum support everywhere using the SIOS App. The SIOS App is available for Apple iOS, Android and Windows phone. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 120 Service and Support SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 121: Technical Data And Drawings

    Table B-1 Tightening torques for screw/bolt connections with a tolerance of ±10% Case 1080 1700 2600 4200 1200 2000 3100 4700 7500 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 122 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. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 123: Quality Documents

    Quality documents You can find the quality documents here: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/de/ps/13419/cert (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/13419/cert) SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 124 Quality documents SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 125: Checklists

    Checklists When carrying out any work on the machine, observe the general safety instructions (Page 13) and the specifications contained in EN 50110‑1 regarding safe operation of electrical equipment. SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 126: Switching On

    Temperatures of the bearings, windings, etc., monitored and logged until the sys‐ tem reaches a steady state. Operating time reduced accordingly if the water-to-water cooler (if installed) is not operated at this "preliminary" dry run stage. Note: Date Name Signature SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 127: Commissioning

    If an air-to-water heat exchanger is installed, the water cooler is connected, filled, air bled, and ready to run A test run has been carried out without water cooling where there has been a lengthy time delay between assembly and commissioning Note: Date Name Signature SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 128: Inspection At Standstill

    If heat exchanger is installed: filter change or filter cleaning Check bearing seals Operating hours Sealing of machine If heat exchanger is installed: Check heat exchanger seals Next recommended inspection date: Other remarks: Date Name Signature SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 129: Inspection When The Motor Is Running

    Bearing-housing vibrations, drive end, axial, radial, horizontal Bearing-housing vibrations, non-drive end, axial, radial, horizontal Smooth running and running noise of machine Commutation behavior (spark note) Next recommended inspection date: Other remarks: Date Name Signature SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 130 Checklists D.4 Inspection when the motor is running SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 131: Index

    Cable entry, 51 Emergency off, 71 Carbon brushes, 87 Emitted interference, 18 Mounting, 88 Equipotential bonding, 56 Removal, 88 Internal, 56 Replacement, 88 Equipotential bonding connection, 56 Spare parts, 103 ESD guidelines, 16 Cassette filter, 87 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 132 Interference immunity, 17 Decommissioning, 72 Interlocking circuit Lubricating before commissioning, 72 External fan, 24 Shaft grounding device, 72 Pipe connection, 49 Polarization index, 34, 36, 62, 73 Positioning, 45 Precision alignment, 46 Lifting, 27, 29, 42 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 133 Vibration values, 24 Hot surfaces, 15 Live parts, 14 Maintenance work, 81 Rotating parts, 15 Sealing, 95 Wall face, 37 Selection of bolts, 45 Wall mounting, 37 Serial number, 103 Water drain holes, 43 SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 134 Index SIMOTICS DC 1GG7 Operating Instructions 02/2016...
  • Page 136 Siemens AG Process Industries and Drives Postfach 48 48 90026 NÜRNBERG GERMANY www.siemens.com/drives...

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