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9.3.2 Shock
The shock load of the BA1N energy storage devices is defined by the maxi‐
mum allowed acceleration in non-stationary use, e.g. during transport.
Function-impairing effects are avoided as long as the limits specified are
kept. Based on DIN EN 60721-3-3, the following values are applicable for
BA1N energy storage devices:
Size BA1N...
Maximum allowed shock load
(duration 6 ms)
Axial Radial
16 10 m/s² 150 m/s²
Tab. 9-3: Shock load
9.4 Degree of protection
BA1N energy storage devices are subject to the degrees of protection pur‐
suant to IEC 60529. It must always be ensured that the energy storage devi‐
ces irrespective of their installation position are not exposed to ambient
conditions outside of the applicable degree of protection.
Fig. 9-2:
Component subject to protection
Degree of
protection
Remark
Motor fan (only for force-
ventilated versions)
IP 65
Fan motor IP 65
Fan grille IP 24
Power connection
Fan connection
IP 65
Forced ventilation and water
cooling version
Encoder connection
Housing
Tab. 9-4: Defining the energy storage device components subject to protection
BA1N Kinetic Energy Buffer 37/73
Application notes
R911393264_Edition 01 Bosch Rexroth AG

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