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Operating Instructions BA 42/06
Contents

Contents

1 General .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Safety labels .................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.2 Safety instructions ....................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Specified application ................................................................................................................................... 3

2 Design/Types ................................................................................................................................................................. 4

3 Installation of the drive shaft .................................................................................................................................... 5

4 Installation of the drive shaft covering.................................................................................................................... 6


4.1 Installation of the guard plate for the horizontal drive shaft .............................................................. 6
4.2 Installation of the telescopic protective tube for the vertical drive shaft .......................................... 7
4.3 Installation of the protective tube for vertical drive shaft with isolator ............................................ 7

5 Installation of the drive shaft with cardan joints ................................................................................................... 8


5.1 Installation of the drive shaft with cardan joints ................................................................................... 8
5.2 Installation of the telescopic protective tube for drive shafts with cardan joints (fig. 10) ............. 10

6 Installation of the drive shaft with insulator .......................................................................................................... 12

NOTE!
The product may have been modified after this document went to press.
We expressly reserve the right to make changes to the technical data, the design or the scope of
delivery.
In general, the information provided and the arrangements agreed during processing of the relevant
offers and orders are binding.

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1 General

1 General

1.1 Safety labels 1.2 Safety instructions


The following safety labels relating to the operation of the • All warnings and safety instructions must be observed at
drive shaft are used in these operating instructions. all times!
Failure to follow the safety instructions may lead to acci-
These labels must be observed at all times!
dents and severe personal injury.
• Please read these operating instructions before commis-
sioning the equipment!
WARNING! Please read the operating instructions before putting the
drive shaft into service. As the operator, you are responsible
Refers to a potentially hazardous for ensuring that users of the equipment have fully under-
situation that may result in death stood the operating and safety instructions.
or severe injury. • Train your staff!
Before asking staff to work with the drive shaft, provide
training regarding general and special safety instructions
and accident prevention regulations.
ATTENTION!
1.3 Specified application
Refers to a potentially harmful si-
tuation that may result in damage
to the the product or adjacent
equipment. WARNING!
Failure to motor drive, on-load
tap-changer and transfomer!
NOTE! Installation and commissioning of
the drive shaft may only be carried
Contains important information out by qualified, skilled personnel
and special notes. and under strict observation of
these Operating Instructions.
It is the responsibility of the user to
ensure that the drive shaft is used
for the specified application only.
For safety reasons, do not carry out
any unauthorized work, i. e. during
installation, modification, commis-
sioning and alteration of the drive
shaft without first consulting MR!
The trouble-free operation of mo-
tor drive, on-load tap-changer and
transformer may be put at risk.

NOTE!
The serial numbers of motor-drive,
on-load tap-changer or off-circuit
tap-changer, drive shafts and bevel
gear must correspond.

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2 Design/Types

2 Design/Types

The drive shaft is the mechanical connection between motor- Graded standard lengths of square tubes, see table 1
drive and on-load tap-changer head or off-circuit tap-chan-
ger head. The change from the vertical to the horizontal direc-
tion is performed by the bevel gear (see dimension drawing Standard length Motor-drive Manual drive
892916). 400 • •
Accordingly, the vertical drive shaft has to be mounted bet- 600 • •
ween motor-drive and bevel gear and the horizontal drive shaft 900 • •
between bevel gear and on-load tap-changer or off-circuit 1300 • •
tap-changer.
1700 • •
The drive shaft is designed as a square tube and is coupled at 2000 • •
both ends by two coupling brackets and one coupling bolt to
2500 not admissible •1)
the driving end of the drive shaft ends of the unit to be con-
nected. 3000 not admissible •1)
3500 not admissible •1)
4500 not admissible •1)
ATTENTION! Maximum total shaft length of the drive - last pole = 15 m!
When mounting the drive shaft
make sure that the shaft ends to be Table 1
connected are exactly aligned. 1)
l> 2000 only possible for vertical installation without shaft
Otherwise the trouble-free opera- protection! Telescopic protective tubes for manual drives with
tion of the motor-drive and the on- vertical dimensions V1>2462 should be delivered vertically,
load tap-changer off-circuit tap- similar to the motor drive unit with intermediate bearing.
changer cannot be guaranteed.

Minor axial displacement can be tolerated as long as it does


not exceed 35 mm per 1000 mm square shaft length (that
corresponds to 2°).
Square tubes, coupling brackets, coupling bolts, screws, and
locking washers are corrosion-resistant. We therefore recom-
mend not to apply the same external coating to these parts as
to the transformer tank.
The square tubes and the vertical guard plate are supplied in
overlengths (graded standard lengths). These parts must be cut
to the correct length when mounted on the transformer. In
rare cases the inner tube of the telescopic protective tube has
to be cut.

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3 Installation of the drive shaft

3 Installation of the drive shaft

Proceed for installation as follows (see fig. 1): • Insert the coupling bolt into the lower shaft end and slide the
square shaft over it together with the coupling piece
(fig. 2). Provide the opposite end with a coupling bracket and
ATTENTION! the coupling bolt. Fit in the square shaft by the end and con-
nect it with the second coupling bracket below by 4 self-
Check to make sure that the motor locking screws M6/w.s. 10 and 4 locking washers.
protective switch is tripped before • Set an axial clearance of 3 mm between the coupling bolt
starting the coupling procedure, and the upper coupling piece (fig. 3).
otherwise the motor drive can start • Preliminary tightening of the screws at approx. 6 Nm in
up accidentally. preparation for the alignment.
• Carry out final tightening of the screws only after aligning
• Determine dimension A between the two shaft ends. the on-load tap-changer and the motor drive unit (see
• Cut the square tube to the dimension LR = A - 9 mm. BA 138, chapter 3.3 "Coupling on-load tap-changer and
Deburr the cut. motor drive"). Tighten the screws M6/w. s. 10 with a max.
• Loosely attach one coupling piece (2 coupling brackets) with torque of 9 Nm.
4 screws M6 x 25/w. s.10 and 4 locking washers and slide it
onto the square shaft up to the dead stop. Tighten the screws
with a torque of 9 Nm. See section 4.2 for installation of the
telescopic protective tube!

NOTE! NOTE!
Grease the coupling bolts, the cou-
The middle bore holes of the coup-
pling brackets and the ball heads
ling brackets can be used for lead
(e. g. with adhesive grease ISOFLEX
seals.
TOPAS L 32).
Axial clearance of 3 mm
Set axial clearance of 3 mm at one end!

A - Dimension
between shaft
ends
LR - Length of square
tube

1 8900564M 2 3
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4 Installation of the drive shaft covering

4 Installation of the drive shaft covering

ATTENTION!
According to IEC standard 60214,
all driving shafts located on the
outside of the transformer need to
be protected with safety coverings.

To protect the vertical drive shaft, it needs to be covered with


a telescopic protective tube. The horizontal drive shaft needs A – Dimension between
to be protected with a guard plate. shaft ends
LSR – Length of the extended
telescopic protective tubes
4.1 Installation of the guard plate for the horizontal B - Inside width between
the housings
drive shaft LSB - Length of the guard
Proceed for installation of the guard plate as follows (fig. 4): plate

• Determine dimension B over the connecting flanges of the LSB = B - 2


housings.
• Cut down the guard plate to dimension LSB = B - 2 mm,
Deburr the cut and protect it against corrosion by a coat of
paint.
• To install the horizontal guard plate (uniform lengths
between 400 and 2,300 mm), please pay attention to the
following: 4
Slide the guard plate over the connecting flanges on the on-
load tap-changer and the bevel gear and fasten at each end
with a hose clip (fig. 5).

MR

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4 Installation of the drive shaft covering

4.2 Installation of the telescopic protective tube for 4.3 Installation of the protective tube for vertical
the vertical drive shaft drive shaft with isolator
To install the telescopic protective tube (uniform lengths The procedure for the installation with isolator is similar to
between 200 and 1150 mm) please pay attention to the follo- section 4.2, except that in addition to the adapter ring at the
wing (fig. 6). bevel gear an insulated spacer ring must be positioned on the
bearing collar of the motor drive before the drive shaft is in-
• Determine dimension A (V1 = A + 453) between the shaft end
stalled.
of the ED and the bevel gear.
• Now shorten the inner tube on the non-slotted side as
follows without deforming it. Ensure that it is deburred
properly so that it can slide easily in the outer tube:
for dimension A = 170-190 mm shorten inner tube to size
200 (outer tube = 200)
for dimension A = 191-1130 mm shorten inner tube to size
A + 20 (outer tube = 200)
for dimension A = 1131-1598 mm use size 700 inner tube Adapter ring
without shortening (outer tube = 1150)
for dimension A = 1599-2009 mm use 1150 size for both
tubes without shortening
• Before the vertical drive shaft is installed, the adapter ring
must be located around the bearing neck of the bevel gear
and the coupling bolts must be pushed in (fig. 6).
• Now the two lower coupling brackets must be screwed onto
the drive shaft.
• The two protective tubes (inner tube with slot facing down-
wards and outer tube pushed over inner tube) must now be
pushed over the drive shaft mounted on the driven shaft of
the motor-drive unit and this must be aligned with the bevel
gear. 6
• Push in the upper coupling bolts. Then mount the upper
coupling brackets with four self-locking screws (M6 x 25/w.
s. 10) to the drive shaft with an axial play of 3 mm. Now
attach the lower protective tube (inner tube) with a hose clip
on the bearing collar of the motor drive. Then push the upper
protective tube over the adapter at the bevel gear and attach
on both slotted sides with hose clips.

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5 Installation of the drive shaft with cardan joints

5 Installation of the drive shaft with cardan joints

5.1 Installation of the drive shaft with cardan joints


Installation of the drive shaft with cardan joints is designed
NOTE!
as vertical drive shaft between motor-drive and bevel gear. Make sure that the position of the
Technically, horizontal design is also possible. opposite cardan joint straps corre-
To install the cardan joints, please proceed as follows sponds!
(fig. 10, page 10): Do not allow the expansion bellows
to be damaged when the cardan
• The included cardan joint with the inner hub diameter of joint folds up.
24.6 mm must be connected to the ball head of the motor-
drive unit via cardan joint bolts. The second cardan joint with
the inner hub diameter of 25 mm must be installed on the • Provisionally connect the loose shaft ends of the joints to a
bevel gear. For all other types of installation, a cardan joint piece of angle bar and align (fig. 7).
with an inner hub diameter of 25 mm must be used. The • Determine dimension A between the shaft ends.
cardan joint bolt is secured with the hose clip on the • Cut down the square tube shaft to LR = A + 106 mm
expansion bellows. and deburr the cuts.

7 8 9
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NOTE! ATTENTION!
Grease the coupling bolts, the cou- By the correct coupling of motor-
pling brackets and the ball heads drive and on-load tap-changer or
(e. g. with adhesive grease ISOFLEX off-circuit tap-changer you ensure
TOPAS L 32). that the on-load tap-changer is sure
to switch over before the motor-
drive stops so that the position of
• Mount lower coupling brackets loosely on the square tube. the on-load tap-changer or off-cir-
Mount coupling bolt(s). Put in square tube and push com- cuit tap-changer and motor-drive
pletely down so that no axial play remains between coupling are the same in any operating posi-
bolt and coupling bracket. tion.
Screw both coupling brackets with 4 self-locking screws M6 Otherwise there is a danger to mo-
x 25/w. s.10) and 4 locking washers with a tightening torque tor-drive, on-load tap-changer and
of 9 Nm (fig. 8). This securely connects (no clearance) end of transformer.
shaft and coupling piece.
• See section 5.2 for installation of the telescopic protective
tube!
• Provide the upper shaft end with a coupling bolt.
• Connect the square tube and the shaft end by 2 coupling
brackets and 4 self-locking screws M6 x 25/w. s.10 and
4 locking washers (fig. 9).
• Set an axial clearance of 3mm at one end between the
coupling bolts and upper coupling brackets.
• Preliminary tightening of the bolts at approx. 6 Nm in prepa-
ration for the alignment.
• Carry out final tightening of the screws only after aligning
the on-load tap-changer and the motor drive unit (see BA
138, chapter 3.3 "Coupling on-load tap-changer and motor
drive"). Tighten the screws M6/w. s. 10 with a max. torque of
9 Nm.

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5 Installation of the drive shaft with cardan joints

5.2 Installation of the telescopic protective tube for Before finishing installation, the following components have
drive shafts with cardan joints (fig. 10) to be threaded from below onto the square tube, following
the sequence as per description:
Before beginning installation, each of the two telescope tubes
must be shortened to dimension A/2 + 120 mm (A is the di- 1. upper flexible protective tube (item 5), with the long end of
mension between the ends of the cardan joint). the tube pointing up
2. adapter (item 3)
The adapter (item 1) on the bearing collar of the ED and the
3. outer tube (item 7), with the slit side pointing down
adapter (item 4) of the bevel gear must be mounted.
4. inner tube (item 6)
Now slide the deburred and shortened (according to chapter
Now slide the adapter (item 2) and the lower flexible protec-
5.1) square tube over the upper cardan joint end as far as it
tive tube (item 5) with the long end of the tube pointing up
will go.
over the inner tube.

Set axial clearance of 3 mm at one end!

Bevel gear

LR = A + 106

LR - Length of square tube


A - Distance between shaft ends

Pos. Designation Unit


1 Adapter d82 x 102 1
2 Adapter d87 x 102 1
3 Adapter d92 x 102 1
4 Adapter d71 x 102 1
5 flexible protective tube 2
6 inner tube 1
7 outer tube 1
8 hose clip 87 - 112 5

Motor-drive
890063

10
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Mount a screw clamp on the square tube in order to avoid that


the components slide off during the installation of the coup-
ling brackets of the shaft tubes.
To finish the installation of the telescope tube all the above
mentioned components must be tightened. Proceed from top
to bottom.
For this purpose be sure that the plastic adapters are located
on the respective end of the flexible protective tube and that
the telescope tube is only slid into the upper or the lower
flexible protective tube as far as the adapter is wide (item 3).
Slide the flexible protective tube over the adapter (item 4)
between the protective tube and the bevel gear. Then fit the
adapter (item 3) between the flexible protective tube and the
outer tube and secure the protective tube on both sides with
hose clips (item 8).
The installation of the lower protective tube between the ED
and the inner tube has to be carried out with an adapter (item
2) and two hose clips (item 8).
1. Slide the flexible protective tube over the adapter (item 1)
between the protective tube and the motor drive unit.
2. Fit the adapter (item 2) between the flexible protective tube
and the inner tube .
3. Secure the protective tube on both sides with hose clips.
At the end, secure the two telescope tubes towards each other
with a hose clip.

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6 Installation of the drive shaft with insulator

6 Installation of the drive shaft with insulator

A model with insulator of the vertical drive shaft is available The insulator can also be used in connection with the joint
(fig. 11) for insulating installation of the drive shaft. shaft (fig. 12).

Type with insulator (D max. = 2°) Type with insulator (D max. = 20°)

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§

from 898598 from 898598

11 12
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8929166E Bevel gearing
Dimension drawing

e2 = 215 for design with ball joint


e1 = 205 for standard design

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