Synchronous Generators BG 132 and BG 160
Synchronous Generators BG 132 and BG 160
Synchronous Generators BG 132 and BG 160
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<strong>Synchronous</strong> <strong>Generators</strong> <strong>BG</strong> <strong>132</strong> / <strong>BG</strong> <strong>160</strong><br />
Chapter 4: 4.4 Permissible mounting positions <strong>and</strong> drain holes for cond. water<br />
4.4.3 Drain holes for condensation water (<strong>BG</strong> <strong>132</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>BG</strong> <strong>160</strong>)<br />
NOTE<br />
This section is only applicable, if drain holes are available in the<br />
generator housing.<br />
The drain holes for condensation water are not available at all<br />
generators. Depending on the intended field of application of the<br />
generator, these holes can also be missing. In case of doubt, please<br />
check the generator.<br />
Under unfortunate circumstances, possibly<br />
condensation water can occur inside the<br />
generator. To provide an outlet for this<br />
condensation water, the generator housing<br />
possibly has several drain holes (4 holes<br />
each on the front <strong>and</strong> on the rear, 90°<br />
spacing).<br />
If these drain holes are available in the<br />
housing, the holes at the lowest point in<br />
mounting position has always to be<br />
opened.<br />
All other holes (on both sides <strong>and</strong> on the<br />
top) have to be closed by screws.<br />
NOTE: The holes on the rear side are<br />
covered by the fan impeller shroud. The<br />
holes are only accessible after removing<br />
the shroud.<br />
Max. thread length 8 mm!<br />
Make sure that the two drain holes located<br />
on the bottom are opened. If necessary,<br />
remove the screws to open the<br />
condensation water drain holes.<br />
Issue date: August 2002 33