| Brand: |
ebm-papst |
| Part No: |
K3G310-BE90-N1/F01 |
| Fan Type: |
Centrifugal Fan |
| Rated Voltage(V): |
400 |
| Size(mm): |
310 |
| Max.Air Flow(m³/h): |
2920 |
| Max.Pressure(Pa): |
900 |
| Input Power(W): |
1300 |
| Speed(RPM): |
2900 |
| Noise(dB): |
72 |
| Weight: |
15 kg |
| Motor Size: |
112 |
| Rotor Surface: |
Painted black |
| Electronics Housing Material: |
Die-cast aluminum |
| Impeller Material: |
Sheet aluminum |
| Inlet Nozzle Material: |
Sheet steel, galvanized |
| Support Structure Material: |
Aluminum |
| Number of Blades: |
7 |
| Direction of Rotation: |
Clockwise, viewed toward rotor |
| Degree of Protection: |
IP55; installation- and position-dependent |
| Insulation Class: |
"F" |
| Moisture (F) / Environmental (H) Protection Class: |
H3 |
| Installation Position: |
Shaft horizontal or rotor on bottom; rotor on top on request |
| Condensation Drainage Holes: |
On rotor side |
| Mode: |
S1 |
| Motor Bearing: |
Ball bearing; (sealed) |
| Technical Features: |
- Output 10 VDC, max. 10 mA
- Alarm relay
- Integrated PID controller
- Run monitoring
- Power limiter
- Motor current limitation
- Emergency operation
- PFC, passive
- RS-485 MODBUS-RTU
- Soft start
- EEPROM write cycles: 100,000 maximum
- Control input 0-10 VDC / PWM
- Control interface with SELV potential safely disconnected from the mains
- Overvoltage detection
- Thermal overload protection for electronics/motor
- Line undervoltage / phase failure detection |
| Touch Current According to IEC 60990 (Measuring Circuit Fig. 4, TN System): |
<= 3.5 mA |
| Motor Protection: |
Thermal overload protector (TOP) internally connected |
| Cable Exit: |
Lateral |
| Protection Class: |
I (with customer connection of protective earth) |
| Conformity with Standards: |
EN 15085-1, CPC3; EN 45545-2, HL3; EN 50121-3-2; EN 50155; EN 61373, Cat. 1B |
| Approval: |
EAC |
| Comment: |
Prerequisite for operation is a Class 1 vehicle electrical system architecture according to EN 50533. If voltage (e.g. 230 VAC) is passed through the alarm relay, the SELV signal wires lose their property of reinforced insulation, meaning they then have only basic insulation. The SELV property (reinforced insulation) is not lost when voltages of up to 110 VDC are passed through the alarm relay. |