Electric wire rope winch >BETA II< BGV C1
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4.4 Emergency-stop switch
An emergency shut-off switch must be located at each control point and must be quickly and easily accessi-
ble. Where necessary, there must also be an additional device for emergency stop, like for example around
an unprotected winch.
4.5 Main current fuses / Feed cable / Circuit diagrams
Main current fuses must be provided on site.
Nominal current consumption with three-phase, 400V/50Hz or 440V/60Hz and rec. excess current devices
(fuses).
driving power at 50 Hz
[kW]
0,18 / 0,37 / 0,55 / 0,75 / 1,1 / 1,5
2,2 / 3,0
4,0
5,5
7,5
Attention!
When using longer cables one must consider an additional loss of current.
Consult your electrical engineer.
The connecting cables are to be laid in suitable cable channels or protection tubes.
Sharp edges, wire edges, rough surfaces or screw threads which the cable wires may come in to
contact with, must be removed from around the cable channels.
All standard regulations for electrical installations need to be applied accordingly
(i.e. VDE 0100, EN 60204)
If a control is provided on site, the circuit diagram of the manufacturer has to be presented.
Observe the valid regulations.
The connection of the winch always has to be effected acc. to the circuit diagram included
into delivery or to that provided on site!
technische Änderungen vorbehalten
short circuit protec-
tion (inert) [A]
6
16
20
25
32
design changes under reserve
04.01.411
Rec. feed cable min. cross section
YM - J [mm²] Cu
4 x 1,5
4 x 2,5
4 x 2,5
4 x 4
4 x 6
changements techniques sous réserve
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