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松川继电器507

松川继电器507

Between contact and coil : AC 5000V, 50/60Hz 1 min.
Between contact circuits : AC 3000V, 50/60Hz 1 min. (for 2P DC type) : AC 2500V, 50/60Hz 1 min. (for 2P AC type)
approx. 0.75VA
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Contact material Contact resistance (1) Operate time (1) Release time (1) Insulation resistance (1)
Dielectric strength (1)
Surge voltage withstand (1) Vibration resistance
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Carrier 50FJ-C2SB 单包式冷却单元说明书

Carrier 50FJ-C2SB 单包式冷却单元说明书

50FJ-C2SB© 1998 Carrier Corporation • Syracuse, New York 13221Form 50FJ-C2SB NewPrinted in U.S.A.7-98Catalog No. 015-06150FJX, FJY034, 044, 054, 064SINGLE-PACKAGE COOLING UNITSEXTENDED PLENUM CONSTANT VOLUME50 Hz– PERFORMANCE DATA – TYPICAL FIELD WIRING – CERTIFIED DIMENSION PRINTS – CERTIFIED ROOF CURBDIMENSION PRINTS250FJX, FJY034, 044, 054, 064SINGLE-PACKAGE COOLING UNITS,EXTENDED PLENUM CONSTANT VOLUME50FJX, FJYDESCRIPTION50FJX, FJY units are completely packaged, prewired, and precharged electric cooling only units. 50FJX,FJY units are built for BOTTOM supply and return applications. Their waterproof construction makes 50FJX, FJY units ideally suited for installation on the accessory roof curb.• 50FJX, FJY units have CONSTANT VOLUME controls.• Units include a discharge plenum at supply fan outlet for sound attentuation and/or field installed auxiliary devices.ELECTRICAL DATAPower Supply to Unit ______________________ Volts _______________________ Phase _____________________ Hz Minimum Circuit Amps ______________ Maximum Fuse Amps ______________FEATURESLarge hinged access doors.High efficiency indoor motors (supply and exhaust).Units are rated in accordance with ARI Standard 360Tuf-Skin Rx™ anti-microbial insulation.(U.S.A. Standard).Sloped condensate pan.115-volt and 24-volt control circuit.Single-point electric service entry.51 mm (2-in.) disposable-type return air filters.Manual adjustable outside air intake for up to 25% outside air.Semi-hermetic Carrier compressors.Cabinet made of prepainted galvanized steel.Lifting lugs.Compressor protection includes high- and low-pressure cutouts.Dual refrigeration circuits.Evaporator-fan motors are protected by circuit breakers.Crankcase heaters.Condenser-fan motors are internally protected.Circuit breaker protection for all power components.Low outdoor temperature cooling operation to 7.2 C (45 F) as standard.Single low rpm supply fan with 51 mm (2 in.) deflection springs Two-stage cooling.under fan sled.OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESFACTORY-INSTALLED OPTIONS (FIOP)u Integrated economizer with low leak dampers and spring return motor u Pleated filters (30%) 51 mm (2 in.)u Bag filters with prefilters (90%)u Barometric reliefu Constant volume power exhaust u 100% modulating power exhaust u Copper condenser coilu Pre-coated Al fin condenser coil u Non-fused unit mounted disconnect u Hot gas bypassFIELD-INSTALLED ACCESSORIESu Roof curb with condenser end support (50, 60 ton)u Roof curb to enclose the condenser section (50, 60 ton)u Roof curb with full perimeter support (30, 40 ton)u Barometric reliefu 100% modulating power exhaust u Condenser hail guard u Compressor unloadersu Motormaster ® head pressure control u Differential enthalpy sensor u Compressor anti-recycle timeru Communicating programmable thermostat u Thermostat and subbaseUnit Operating W eight ________________________________________COOLINGGross Total Cap.___________ Condenser Air Temp _________________Gross Sensible Cap.__________ Compressor Power Input _____________Indoor Entering Air db _________________ wb _____________________PERFORMANCE DATACurb Weight _________________________________________________Airflow ________________ Ext. Static Pressure ____________________Indoor Fan Motor Size _________________________________________Exhaust Fan Motor Size ________________________________________:e t a D :s e d e s r e p u S :v e R :E M A N B O J :N O I T A C O L :R E Y U B #.O .P R E Y U B #R E I R R A C :R E B M U N T I N U :R E B M U N L E D O M :Y B D E I F I T R E C A T A D E C N A M R O F R E P :E T A D- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -C U T A L O N GD O T TE D L I N E C U T A L O N G D O T T E D L I N ETYPICAL FIELD WIRINGFIELD POWER WIRING CONNECTIONSLEGENDEQUIP –Equipment GND –GroundFIELD CONTROL THERMOSTAT WIRINGDISCONNECT PER LOCAL CODES212223111213EQUIP GNDLOW-VOLTAGE TERMINAL BLOCKIN UNIT CONTROL BLOCK (P1)EX W2W1Y2Y1GCRTHERMOSTAT/ SUBBASEXW2W1Y2Y1GC RHRC。

DIN EN 50155-2004铁路设施.铁道车辆上的电子设备

DIN EN 50155-2004铁路设施.铁道车辆上的电子设备

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Vorwort 前言 Diese Norm wurde vom Arbeitsausschuss 5.1 “Verbindungselemente” des Normenausschusses Schienenfahrzeuge (FSF) erstellt. 这项标准是由轨道交通标准委员会“连接元件”工作委员会5.1制订的。 Die Normen der Reihe DIN 25201 “Konstruktionsrichtlinie für Schienenfahrzeuge und deren Komponenten” bestehen aus: 德国工业标准25201号“用于轨道交通工具及其元件的设计准则”系列标准包括: Teil 1: Einteilung, Kategorien der Schraubenverbindungen 第一部分:概述,螺钉连接的分类; Teil 2: Konstruktion - maschinenbauliche Anwendungen 第二部分:设计 – 机械制造上的应用; Teil 3: Konstruktion - elektrische Anwendungen 第三部分:设计 – 电力学上的应用; Teil 4: Sichern von Schraubenverbindungen 第四部分:螺钉连接的保障; Teil 5: Korrosionsschutz 第五部分:防腐蚀保护; Teil 6: Anschlussmaße 第六部分:连接规格; Teil 7: Montage 第七部分:安装。
Gesamtumfang 9 Seiten 总共9页
Normenausschuss Schienenfahrzeuge (FSF) im DIN 德国工业标准轨道交通工具标准委员会

Fujitsu F50单栈媒体 货币发放器说明书

Fujitsu F50单栈媒体 货币发放器说明书

Currency Handling SolutionsEconomical, Compact, and Reliable Bill Dispensing UnitF50 Combines Compact Design with High Reliability Cash DispensingEnhanced Features• Double pick detection ensures proper media handling andaccurate media counts.• Media can be presented using front or side delivery tray for maximuminstallation and integration flexibility• On-board predictive diagnostics through sensors can detect a problembefore an actual hard failure• Adjustable storage area can support domestic and most internationalcurrencies• Pick mechanism can reliably dispense mixed new and used currency andmixed paper and polymer currency.Benefits• Simple design allows complete access to cash path therebylowering down time and 2ndline calls.• Bill low sensor provides notice when media replenishment is duepromoting higher uptime, lower overall costs and greater surcharge revenue.• Divert tray ensures only fit bills are presented to increasing end-customersatisfaction.• Solid, industrial-grade tooled steel provides greater strength andreliability in the harshest conditions. All at an entry level price.• Flexible design protects OEM investment by providing maximum numberof application possibilities.IntDimensions (W x D x H )278mm x 152mm x 329mm Weight 7kgMaximum Capacity1,200 new notes (approx.) 150mmMaximum Dispense99 notes per transactionService AreaFront and side service accessOut of note sensorOptional Reject Area Capacity20 notesAcceptable Media RangeMax. (mm) 82mm x 165 mm Mín. (mm) 65mm x 130 mmF50 Solution OverviewWith over 30-years’ experience in designing andbuilding media dispensing devices of legendary quality, Fujitsu has expanded the family of products available to its OEM sales channel to meet the needs of a greater number of applications.The Fujitsu model F50 media dispenser offers important features at a very low price point – all without any sacrifice of quality or reliability. Compact in size, but packed with functionality, the F50 will drive down your production costs and decrease the total cost ofownership for your customers through higher reliability and reduced maintenance.The F50 offer many features usually found only on more expensive units. For example double-pick detection ensures proper media dispensing, and advancedonboard and remote diagnostics provide the ability to detect sensor problems before actual failure. Most importantly, the F50 is a solid, rugged industrial-grade unit that will continue to run and run with limited manual intervention or maintenance.F50 Single Denomination Bill DispenserThe F50 also provides you with maximum flexibility in final product design. It can be installed in either a wide-and-shallow or a narrow-and-deep profile using the available front side delivery tray. This design enables servicing and replenishment from the front or side.The adjustable storage bin can be used for a variety of media sizes enabling you to use the same dispenser for domestic or international currency. The F50 is capable of dispensing over 50 of the world’s most popular currency . With the F50’s small footprint, high-end features, reliability and low maintenance – now you have the opportunity to get an advanced, flexible media dispenser at an entry-level price and better satisfy the cost-of-ownership requirements of your customers.So whether your applications include low-end ATMs, bill breakers or media dispensers, you should look at the F50 from Fujitsu.Thickness (mm)0.07 ~ 0.15 Processing Speed1.5 notes per secondInterface Specifications RS232CElectrical RequirementsDC +24V +/- 10% Avg. 2A Peak4ATemperatureOperation: 0°C - 40°C Stop State:-5°C - 50°CRelative HumidityOperation: 10% - 85% Stop State: 8% - 95%RoHS Compliant Yes UL ComplianceFujitsu Frontech North América, Inc., reserves the right to change specifications without noticeFormoreinformation,call(877)******************************.comorvisitusat:F ujitsu F r on t e c h North America, Inc. www .fujitsuf ron t e c 27121 T owne Centre Drive, Suite 100, F oo thill Ranch, C A . 92610©2014 Copyright F ujitsu F r on t e c h North America Inc. All rights reserved. F ujitsu and the F ujitsu logo are registered trademarks. All other trademarksare the property of their respective owners. S t a t ements herein are based on normal operating conditions and are not intended to c rea t e any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Fujitsu Frontech North America, Inc. reserves the right to modify, at any time without notice, these statements, our services, products, and their warranty and performance specifications . .Fujitsu Frontech North AmericaYes F50 Product SpecificationsF50_DS_071614。

MIL-DTL-5015H-2008

MIL-DTL-5015H-2008

MIL-DTL-5015HAMSC N/A FSC 5935DETAIL SPECIFICATIONCONNECTORS, ELECTRICAL, CIRCULAR THREADED, AN TYPE,GENERAL SPECIFICATION FORThis specification is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense.1. SCOPE1.1 Scope. This specification covers circular threaded electrical connectors with solder or removable crimp contacts (both front and rear release). These connectors are for use in electronic, electrical power, and control circuits (see 6.1).1.2 Classification. Electrical connectors covered by this specification are divided into the following classes, series, and receptacle styles.1.2.1 Classes. The classes of electrical connectors are as follows:Class A - Solid shell solder contact connectorsClass B - Split shell solder contact connectorsClass C - Solder contact connectors for use with pressurized equipmentClass D - Crimp and solder contact connectors for use in high-impact shock conditions Class DJ - Crimp contact connectors with backshell connector assembly for use in high impact shock conditionsComments, suggestions, or questions on this document should be addressed to the Naval Air Systems Command (Commander, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Code4L8000B120-3, Highway 547, Lakehurst, NJ 08733-5100) or by e-mail to***********************. Since contact information can change, you may want to verify the currency of this address information using the ASSIST online database at .w/AMENDMENT 12Class E - Environment resistant solder contact connectorsClass F - Environment resistant solder contact connectors, with clampClass H - Hermetic solder contact connectorsClass K - Crimp and solder firewall connectorsClass L - Fluid resistant crimp contact connectorsClass P - Environment resistant potted solder contact connectorsClass R - Crimp and solder contact connector with grommet seal without clamp Class U - Fluid resistant crimp contact connectorsClass W - General purpose crimp contact connectors1.2.2 Series. The series of electrical connectors are as follows:Series I - Solder contact connectorsSeries II - Front release, crimp contact connectorsSeries III - Rear release, crimp contact connectorsSeries IV - Connector accessories1.2.3 Receptacle styles. The receptacle styles of electrical connectors are as follows:Flange (box or wall)Jam nutCable connectingSolder mounting2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS2.1 General. The documents listed in this section are specified in sections 3 and 4 of this specification. This section does not include documents cited in other sections of thisspecification or recommended for additional information or as examples. While every effort has been made to ensure the completeness of this list, document users are cautioned that they must meet all specified requirements documents cited in sections 3 and 4 of this specification, whether or not they are listed.2.2 Government documents.2.2.1 Specifications and standards. The following specifications and standards form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of these documents are those listed in the issue of the Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards (DoDISS) and supplement thereto, cited in the solicitation (see 6.2).w/AMENDMENT 1SPECIFICATIONSFEDERALL-P-410 - Plastic, Polyamide (Nylon), Rigid, Rods, Tubes, Flats,Molded and Cast Parts.QQ-S-365 - DELETEDQQ-P-416 - DELETEDDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEMIL-S-901 - Shock Tests H.I. (High-Impact) Shipboard Machinery,Equipment, and Systems, Requirements for.MIL-C-915 - Cable and Cord, Electrical, for Shipboard Use, GeneralSpecification for.MIL-H-5606 - Hydraulic Fluid, Petroleum Base; Aircraft, Missile, andOrdnance. (Inactive for new design)MIL-S-7742 - Screw Threads, Standard, Optimum Selected Series:General Specification for. (Inactive for new design) MIL-PRF-7808 - Lubricating Oil, Aircraft Turbine Engine, Synthetic Base.MIL-PRF-8516 - Sealing Compound, Synthetic Rubber, Electric Connectorsand Electric Systems, Chemically Cured.MIL-W-16878 - Wire, Electrical, Insulated, General Specification for.MIL-DTL-22520 - Crimping Tools, Terminal, General Specification for.MIL-W-22759 - DELETEDMIL-PRF-23586 - Sealing Compound (With Accelerator), Silicone Rubber,Electrical.MIL-W-25038 - Wire, Electrical, High Temperature, Fire Resistant, andFlight Critical, General Specification for.MIL-C-39029 - DELETEDMIL-C-39029/29 - DELETEDMIL-C-39029/30 - DELETEDMIL-C-39029/44 - DELETEDMIL-C-39029/45 - DELETEDMIL-DTL-81381 - Wire, Electric, Polyamide-Insulated, Copper or CopperAlloy.MIL-I-81969/14 - Installing and Removal Tools, Connector, Electrical Contact,Type III, Class 2, Composition B.MIL-I-81969/15 - Installing and Removal Tools, Connector, Electrical Contact,Type II, Class 2, Composition A.MIL-I-81969/17 - Installing and Removal Tools, Connectors, ElectricalContact, Type 1, Composition C.3w/AMENDMENT 1MIL-I-81969/19 - Installing and Removal Tools, Connector, Electrical Contact,Type II, Class 1, Composition C.MIL-C-85049 - DELETEDMIL-C-85049/11 - DELETEDMIL-C-85049/52 - DELETED(See supplement 1 for list of MS sheets.)STANDARDSFEDERALFED-STD-H28 - Screw-Thread Standards for Federal Services.DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEMIL-STD-167-1 - Mechanical Vibrations of Shipboard Equipment (Type I-Environmental and Type II-Internally Excited).MIL-STD-1285 - Marking of Electrical and Electronic Parts.MIL-STD-1344 - DELETEDMIL-STD-1651 - Insert Arrangements for MIL-C-5015, MIL-C-22992(Classes C, J, and R), and MIL-C-83723 (Series II) ElectricalConnectors.(Unless otherwise indicated, copies of the above specifications and standards are available from the Standardization Document Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094.)2.3 Non-Government publications. The following documents form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of the documents which are DoD adopted are those listed in the issue of the DoDISS cited in the solicitation. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of the documents not listed in the DoDISS are the issues of the documents cited in the solicitation (see 6.2).AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTEANSI-Z540.1 - Laboratories, Calibration, and Measuring and TestEquipment. (DoD adopted)(Application for copies should be addressed to American National Standards Institute,11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.)4w/AMENDMENT 1AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS (ASTM)ASTM-B85 - Aluminum-Alloy Die Castings. (DoD adopted)ASTM-A342 - Materials, Feebly Magnetic, Permeability of. (DoD adopted)ASTM-B488 - Gold for Engineering Uses, Electrodeposited Coatings of.(DoD adopted)ASTM-A582 - Free-Machining Stainless and Heat Resisting Steel Bars.(DoD adopted)ASTM-B700 - Standard Specification for Electrodeposited Silver forEngineering Use.ASTM-B733 - Metals, Autocatalytic Electroless Nickel-PhosphorusCoating On. (DoD adopted)(Application for copies should be addressed to the American Society for Testing and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.)ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ASSOCIATIONEIA-364-02 - Air Leakage Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors.(DoD adopted)EIA-364-03 - Altitude Immersion Test Procedure for ElectricalConnectors. (DoD adopted)EIA-364-05 - Contact Insertion, Release and Removal Force TestProcedure for Electrical Connectors. (DoD adopted) EIA-364-06 - Contact Resistance Test Procedure for ElectricalConnectors. (DoD adopted)EIA-364-09 - Durability Test Procedure for Electrical Connectorsand Contacts. (DoD adopted)EIA-364-010 - Fluid Immersion Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors.(DoD adopted)EIA-364-020 - Withstanding Voltage Test Procedure for ElectricalConnectors, Sockets and Coaxial Contacts. (DoD adopted) EIA-364-021 - Insulation Resistance Test Procedure for ElectricalConnectors, Sockets, and Coaxial Contacts. (DoD adopted) EIA-364-025 - Probe Damage Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors.(DoD adopted)EIA-364-026 - Salt Spray Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors,Contacts and Sockets. (DoD adopted)EIA-364-027 - Mechanical Shock (Specified Pulse) Test Procedure forElectrical Connectors. (DoD adopted)5w/AMENDMENT 1EIA-364-028 - Vibration Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors andSockets. (DoD adopted)EIA-364-031 - Humidity Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors andSockets. (DoD adopted)EIA-364-032 - Thermal Shock (Temperature Cycling) Test Procedure forElectrical Connectors and Sockets. (DoD adopted) EIA-364-035 - Insert Retention Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors.(DoD adopted)EIA-364-037 - Contact Engagement and Separation Force Test Procedurefor Electrical Connectors. (DoD adopted) EIA-364-045 - Firewall Flame Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors.(DoD adopted)EIA-364-083 - Shell-to-Shell and Shell-to-Bulkhead Resistance TestProcedure for Electrical Connectors. (DoD adopted) (Copies of these documents are available from or Electronic Components Association, 2500 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201-3834.) THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERCONNECTING AND PACKAGING ELECTRONICCIRCUITSJ-STD-001 - Requirements for Soldered Electrical and ElectronicAssemblies.J-STD-006 - Electronic Grade Solder Alloys and Fluxed andNon-Fluxed Solid Solders for Electronic SolderingApplications Requirements For.(Application for copies should be addressed to the Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits (IPC, Inc), 2215 Sanders Road, Suite 200 South, Northbrook,IL 60062-6126.)SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (SAE) INTERNATIONALSAE-AMS-QQ-P-416 - Plating, Cadmium (Electrodeposited). (DoD adopted) SAE-AIR1351 - Aerospace Electrical and Electronic Wiring Devices andAccessories, Manufacturers’ Identification of.(DoD adopted)SAE-AMS-QQ-S-763 Steel Bars, Wire, Shapes, and Forgings; CorrosionResistant. (DoD adopted)SAE-AS22759 - Wire, Electrical, Fluoropolymer-insulated, Copper orCopper Alloy. (DoD adopted)6w/AMENDMENT 1SAE-AS31091 - Boots, Heat-Shrinkable, Strain-Relief Straight.(DoD adopted)SAE-AS31971 - Pin, Gage for Socket Contact Engagement Test.(DoD adopted)SAE-AS34021 - Connector, Receptacle, Electric, Box Mounting, FrontRelease, Crimp Contact, AN Type with. (DoD adopted) SAE-AS34121 - Connectors, Receptacle, Electric, Wall Mounting, FrontRelease, Crimp Contact, AN Type-with AccessoryThreads. (DoD adopted)SAE-AS34591 - Connectors, Plug, Electrical, Self-Locking, Coupling Nut,Rear Release, Crimp Contact, AN Type. (DoD adopted) SAE-AS39029 - Contacts, Electrical Connector, General Specification for.(DoD adopted)SAE-AS39029/29 - Contacts, Electrical Connector, Pin, Crimp Removable,(for MIL-C-5015 Series MS3450 and MIL-C-83723Series 2 Connectors). (DoD adopted)SAE-AS39029/30 - Contacts, Electrical Connector, Socket, CrimpRemovable (for AS50151 Series, AS34501 andMIL-DTL-83723 Series 2 Connectors). (DoD Adopted) SAE-AS39029/44 - Contacts, Electrical Connector, Pin, Crimp Removable(for MIL-C-5015 Series MS3400 Connectors). (DoDadopted)SAE-AS39029/45 - Contacts, Electrical Connector, Socket, CrimpRemovable (for MIL-C-5015 Series MS3400Connectors). (DoD adopted)SAE-AS85049 - Connector Accessories, Electrical, General Specificationfor. (DoD adopted)SAE-AS85049/11 - Connector Accessories, Electrical, Backshell,Environmental, Cable Sealing, Straight, Category 1A(for MIL-C-5015 Crimp, MIL-C-26482 Series 2,MIL-C-81703 Series 3, and MIL-C-83723 Series IIIConnectors). (DoD adopted)SAE-AS85049/52 - Connector Accessories, Electrical, Strain Relief,Nonenvironmental, Self-Locking and Non Self-Locking,Straight, Category 4B (for MIL-C-5015 Crimp,MIL-C-26482 Series 2, MIL-C-81703 Series 3, andMIL-C-81723 Series III Connectors). (DoD adopted) (Application for copies should be addressed to Society of Automotive Engineers International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096 or .)7w/AMENDMENT 12.4 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the text of this document and the references cited herein (except for related associated specifications, or MS sheets), the text of this document shall take precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained.3. REQUIREMENTS3.1 MS sheets. The individual item requirements shall be as specified herein and in accordance with the applicable MS sheets. In the event of any conflict between the requirements of this specification and the MS sheets, the latter shall govern.3.2 Qualification. The connectors furnished under this specification shall be products that are authorized by the qualifying activity for listing on the applicable qualified products list before contract award (see4.3 and 6.14).3.3 Materials.3.3.1 Dissimilar metals. When dissimilar metals are employed in contact with each other ina connector or in a mated pair of connectors, protection against galvanic corrosion shall be provided (see 6.17).3.3.2 Nonmagnetic materials (except class H and K connectors). All parts shall be made of materials which are classed as nonmagnetic except for classes H and K connectors (see 1.2 and 3.6).3.3.3 Contacts.3.3.3.1 Contact materials. Contacts shall be made of conductive materials. Thermocouple contacts shall be made of a material compatible with the thermocouple wire to which attachment is intended (see 6.16).3.3.3.2 Contact plating.3.3.3.2.1 Contact plating (solder type, except class H). Contacts shall be silver plated in accordance with ASTM-B700 or gold plated in accordance with ASTM-B488 over silver plating in accordance with ASTM-B700. The resultant minimum thickness of contact plating shall be 100 microinches. Accessory members of the socket contacts need not be plated but shall meet the requirements for dissimilar metals specified in 3.3.1.3.3.3.2.2 Contact plating (class H connectors). Contacts shall be gold plated to a thickness of not less than 50 microinches in accordance with ASTM-B488, type 3, code C, over an underplate approved by the qualifying activity (see 6.14). A silver underplate shall not be used.8w/AMENDMENT 13.3.3.2.3 Contact plating (thermocouple). Thermocouple contacts shall be cadmium plated in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-P-416, or otherwise protected from corrosion. Accessory members of the socket contacts need not be plated, but shall meet the requirements for dissimilar metals (see 3.3.1).3.3.4 Dielectric materials.3.3.4.1 Insert and grommet. Insert and grommet materials shall be dielectric having hardness, electrical, and mechanical characteristics capable of meeting the requirements of this specification.3.3.4.1.1 Connectors (except solder contact class A, B, C, H, K, and P). The mating faces of pin inserts of solder contact connectors shall be a resilient material within a Shore A Durometer range of 60 to 85. On crimp contact front release connectors and rear release style P connectors the Shore A Durometer range shall be 35 to 85 with a thickness of not less then 0.090 inch.3.3.4.1.2 Class H. The hermetic sealing of class H connectors shall be accomplished by the use of vitreous material. The mating faces of pin inserts shall be resilient material within a ShoreA Durometer range of 35 to 55.3.3.5 Potting molds. Potting molds shall be made of polyamide conforming to L-P-410. The molds shall incorporate a means for attachment to the connector and shall accept and bond to MIL-PRF-8516 or MIL-PRF-23586 potting material without treatment by the user.3.3.6 Shells, coupling rings, and backshells.a. Connector shells and coupling rings, except for class D, H, and K, shall be madeof aluminum alloys. Die castings, if used, shall conform to ASTM-B85, composition number GPASC84B.b. Class D shells and coupling rings shall be made of a heat treated wrought aluminum alloy meeting the requirements of this specification.c. Class H and K shells and coupling rings shall be made of ferrous alloy.d. Class H, K, L, and U shells and coupling rings shall be made of non-magnetic corrosion-resistant steel in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-S-763, 300 series, or ASTM-A582, type XM-1 or 303. Class D and DJ shells and coupling rings shall be made of non-magnetic corrosion resistant steel in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-S-763, series 316 class.9w/AMENDMENT 110e. Backshells shall be fabricated and finished with the same materials as the connectors.3.3.6.1 Finish. The resultant finish on all connectors shall be electrically conductive.a. The finish of class A, B, C, E, F, P, and R connectors with aluminum alloy shells,coupling rings, and external screws shall be cadmium plated in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-P-416, type II, class 3. A preliminary plating of another metal is permissible. The resultant finish on cadmium plated connectors shall be olive drab (light to dark). Stainless steel in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-S-763 is an acceptable alternative for external screws.b. The finish of class D connectors with wrought aluminum shells and coupling rings, class W connectors with aluminum alloy shells and coupling rings, and external screws for these classes shall be cadmium plated in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-P-416, type II, class 3 over nickel. The resultant finish on cadmium plated connectors shall be olive drab (light to dark). Stainless steel in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-S-763 is an acceptable alternative for external screws.c. The finish of class H connectors with ferrous alloy shells and coupling rings, series II and series III class K connectors with ferrous alloy shells and coupling rings, and external screws shall be electroless nickel in accordance with ASTM-B733, class 3 or 4. A preliminary plating of another metal is permissible. Stainless steel in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-S-763 is an acceptable alternative for external screws.d. The finish of series I class K connectors with ferrous alloy shells and coupling rings, series II and III class KT connectors with ferrous alloy shells and coupling rings, and external screws for these classes shall be cadmium plated in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-P-416, type II, class 3. The resultant finish on cadmium plated connectors shall be olive drab (light to dark). Stainless steel in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-S-763 is an acceptable alternate plating for external screws.e. The finish of class DS connectors with corrosion-resistant steel shells and coupling rings shall be cadmium plated in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-P-416, type II, class 3, color - black. All other classes of connectors with corrosion-resistant steel shells and coupling rings shall be passivated.f. The finish of class HT connectors with ferrous alloy shells and coupling rings, and external screws shall be electrically conductive fused tin. Stainless steel in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-S-763 is an acceptable alternate plating for external screws.g. The finish of class L and U connectors with aluminum alloy shells and coupling rings, and external screws shall be electroless nickel in accordance with ASTM-B733, class 3 or 4. Stainless steel in accordance with SAE-AMS-QQ-S-763 is an acceptable alternative for externalscrews.w/AMENDMENT 1113.4 Design and construction. Connectors and accessories shall be designed and constructed to withstand handling incident to installation and maintenance in service. The connectors and accessories shall conform to the following: Crimp contact connectors, back end figure 1 configuration except MS3402, MS3412, MS3452, SAE-AS34021, and SAE-AS34121 Connector, front release, series II figures 2 and 3 interface dimensions Connector, rear release series III, and figures 4, 5, and 6 hermetic, interface dimensions Connector solder contact (pin and socket) series I figure 7 configuration Accessories to be used with series II and SAE-AS85049 series III connectors 3.4.1 Contacts. Contacts shall conform to SAE-AS39029 except as otherwise required herein for solder contact connectors. Contacts shall be designed so that neither the pin nor socket contacts are damaged during mating of counterpart connectors. The quantity of crimp contacts required for the connector plus one spare contact for connector arrangements having 26 contacts or less and two spare contacts for arrangements over 26 contacts shall be included in the unit package. No spares shall be supplied with sizes 8, 4, and 0 contacts. For other than direct shipments to the Government, crimp contact connectors are permitted to be ordered without contacts (see 6.2). 3.4.1.1 Solder contacts. Solder contacts shall conform to figure 7. 3.4.1.1.1 Mating end. The entering end of socket contacts shall be rounded or chamfered to allow for misalignment of the entering pin. The socket contacts shall provide the spring action for maintaining the contacting pressure between the pin and the socket. Size 12 and 16 socket contacts shall be designed to exclude the entrance of a pin 0.005 inch larger than the allowable maximum diameter of a mating pin. Size 16 contacts shall pass the resistance probe damage test (see 4.6.22). Use of designs for solder type pin and socket contacts sizes 0, 4, and 8 which allow contacts to be readily removable from their inserts for soldering to their conductors is permitted.w/AMENDMENT 13.4.1.1.2 Solder cups. Solder cups shall be designed so that during soldering no components are damaged and no liquid solder escapes. The solder cups shall be as indicated on figure 7. The solder cups of sizes 0, 4, and 8 shall be provided with a venthole or with other provisions to prevent trapping of air during soldering. The interior surface of solder cups for sizes 16 and 12, except thermocouple contacts, shall be completely tinned over 100 percent of the full circle portion and for at least 50 percent of the remainder of the solder well area. For sizes 0, 4, and 8 the interiors shall be completely tinned with solder conforming to J-STD-006, composition Sn60 or better commercial grade. If flux is used, flux residues and contaminants shall be completely removed without effecting the components. No excess solder shall be on the exterior of the solder cup.1213w/AMENDMENT 114Shell sizeV Thread class 2AEE DiaF Dia of any exposed portion of the grommetGG +0.000 -0.010HH ±0.005S +0.005W Min perf thread WW Min 1/ 8S .500-20 UNF 0.426/0.419 0.275/0.305 0.500 0.368 10S, 10SL .625-24 UNEF 0.562/0.555 0.380/0.405 0.625 0.502 12S, 12 .750-20 UNEF 0.679/0.672 0.516/0.549 0.750 0.618 14, 14S .875-20 UNEF 0.804/0.797 0.590/0.665 0.875 0.743 16, 16S 1.000-20 UNEF0.929/0.9220.715/0.7901.0000.8680.065 0.290 0.310 18 1.0625-18 UNEF 0.984/0.977 0.794/0.869 1.062 0.924 20 1.1875-18 UNEF 1.109/1.102 0.919/0.994 1.187 1.049 22 1.3125-18 UNEF 1.234/1.227 1.044/1.119 1.312 1.174 24 1.4375-18 UNEF 1.359/1.352 1.159/1.244 1.437 1.299 28 1.750-18 UNS 1.613/1.603 1.394/1.465 1.750 1.520 32 2.000-18 UNS 1.863/1.853 1.640/1.715 2.000 1.77036 2.250-16 UN 2.113/2.103 1.855/1.930 2.250 1.985 0.095 0.467 0.487 40 2.500-16 UN 2.363/2.353 2.070/2.145 2.500 2.200 44 2.750-16 UN 2.613/2.603 2.325/2.400 2.750 2.455 483.000-16 UN2.858/2.848 2.575/2.6503.000 2.7051/ Length to accommodate accessoriesFIGURE 1. Crimp contact connectors back end configuration except MS3402, MS3412, MS3452, SAE-AS34021 and SAE-AS34121. - Continuedw/AMENDMENT 115FIGURE 2. Connector, plug, front release, series II, interface dimensions.w/AMENDMENT 116Shell sizeA Thread class 2B B Dia+0.000 -0.062 E Dia +0.000 -0.010 1/F Dia +0.015 -0.000 1/I +0.000 -0.020J ±0.005 JJ ±0.015 8S .500-28 UNEF0.365 0.252 0.25010S .625-24 UNEF 0.414 0.440 0.323 0.320 0.570 0.501 10SL0.446 0.398 0.397 12S.750-20 UNEF0.5550.4500.44812 0.664 0.757 0.68914S.875-20 UNEF 0.414 0.675 0.526 0.525 0.570 0.50114 0.664 0.757 0.68916S1.000-20 UNEF 0.414 0.805 0.651 0.650 0.570 0.50116 18 1.125-18 UNEF 0.930 0.776 0.770 20 1.250-18 UNEF 1.050 0.932 0.925 22 1.375-18 UNEF 1.175 1.026 1.020 24 1.500-18 UNEF1.300 1.151 1.14528 1.750-18 UNS 0.664 1.520 1.370 1.365 0.757 0.689 32 2.000-18 UNS 1.770 1.620 1.615 36 2.250-16 UN 1.980 1.838 1.830 40 2.500-16 UN 2.230 2.057 2.045 44 2.750-16 UN 2.485 2.310 2.300 483.000-16 UN2.735 2.560 2.5501/ On shell size 10SL “E” dia tolerance is + 0.000, - 0.006 and “F” diameter tolerance is + 0.006, - 0.000.FIGURE 2. Connector, plug, front release, series II interface dimensions - Continued.w/AMENDMENT 117NOTES:1. Dimensions are in inches.2. For contact cavity insert interface dimensions see figure 6.FIGURE 3. Connector, receptacle, front release, series II interface dimensions.w/AMENDMENT 118Shell sizeA Thread class 2AB Min thread D Dia +0.015 -0.000I Dia +0.000 -0.020J ±0.005 JJ ±0.015P +0.010 -0.0008S .500-28 UNEF0.370 0.2500.13010S .625-24 UNEF 0.375 0.448 0.320 0.536 0.543 0.165 10SL 0.397 12.750-20 UNEF0.625 0.558 0.448 0.7240.7310.22412S 0.3750.536 0.54314 .875-20 UNEF 0.625 0.678 0.525 0.724 0.731 0.263 14S0.3750.536 0.54316 1.000-20 UNEF 0.625 0.808 0.650 0.724 0.731 0.325 16S0.3750.536 0.543 18 1.125-18 UNEF 0.933 0.770 0.385 20 1.250-18 UNEF 1.053 0.925 0.463 22 1.375-18 UNEF 1.178 1.020 0.510 24 1.500-18 UNEF1.303 1.1450.57328 1.750-18 UNS 0.625 1.523 1.365 0.724 0.731 0.683 32 2.000-18 UNS 1.773 1.615 0.808 36 2.250-16 UN 1.985 1.830 0.915 40 2.500-16 UN 2.237 2.045 1.023 44 2.750-16 UN 2.492 2.300 1.150 48 3.000-16 UN2.742 2.5501.275FIGURE 3. Connector, receptacle, front release, series II interface dimensions - Continued.w/AMENDMENT 119NOTES:1. Dimensions are in inches.2. For contact insert interface dimensions see figure 6.3. Noted dimensions apply with contact fully seated back against contact retaining device.FIGURE 4. Connector, plug, rear release, series III, interface dimensions.w/AMENDMENT 120Shell sizeA Thread class 2BB Dia +0.000 -0.062 E 1/ Dia +0.000 -0.010F 1/ Dia +0.015 -0.000I Dia +0.000 -0.020J ±0.005JJ ±0.011 8S .500-28 UNEF 0.365 0.252 0.25010S .625-24 UNEF 0.414 0.4400.323 0.320 0.570 0.51010SL 0.446 0.398 0.397 12S.750-20 UNEF0.555 0.450 0.448120.6640.757 0.69814S .875-20 UNEF 0.414 0.675 0.526 0.525 0.570 0.510 140.6640.757 0.69816S 1.000-20 UNEF 0.414 0.805 0.651 0.650 0.570 0.501 1618 1.125-18 UNEF 0.930 0.776 0.770 20 1.250-18 UNEF 1.050 0.932 0.925 22 1.375-18 UNEF 1.175 1.026 1.020 24 1.500-18 UNEF 1.300 1.151 1.14528 1.750-18 UNS 0.664 1.5201.370 1.365 0.757 0.69832 2.000-18 UNS 1.770 1.620 1.615 36 2.250-16 UN 1.980 1.838 1.830 40 2.500-16 UN 2.230 2.057 2.045 44 2.750-16 UN 2.485 2.310 2.30048 3.000-16 UN 2.735 2.560 2.5501/ On shell size 10SL “E” dia tolerance is + 0.000, - 0.006 and “F” diameter tolerance is + 0.006, -0.000.FIGURE 4. Connector, plug, rear release, series III interface dimensions - Continued.。

515说明

515说明

目录章节1.0 产品介绍1.1 说明1.2 技术规范2.0 安装2.1 开箱检查2.2 安装装配件2.3 各种管道的装配件2.3.1 PVC和CPVC管件2.3.2 不锈钢、镀锌和黄铜管件2.3.3 焊接管件2.4 流量传感器的安装3.0 运行原理4.0 故障查寻5.0 维护和维修6.0 附录6.1 备件清单6.2 可选附件/替换部件6.3 保证7.0 手册变化信息1.0产品介绍这本手册包括了Signet 515流量传感器、转换器的安装和运行说明、技术规范和指导。

请通读这本说明书,它将回答你关于这些传感器、转换器的几乎所有问题。

如果你需要更进一步的资料,请与你的Signet供货商联系。

1.1说明Signet浆轮式流量计和相应的Signet指示仪器用来测量管道中液体的流速。

流量传感器做得很坚固,并且水头损失很小。

它可以很容易地拆下来检查和清洗。

要使515能够正确运行,必须安装在Signet装配件上。

515需要安装在MK316装配件或MK319‘Wet-Tap’组件上。

当流量传感器被拆下来时,每一个Signet装配件都提供了一个塞子,用来封住装配件。

515有玻璃纤维增强的聚丙烯或PVDF(聚偏二氟乙烯)两种外壳,可供选择。

流量传感器的防泄漏是由两个可以很容易更换的标准的氟橡胶O型圈组成的(见图1)。

作为特殊场合,可以提供高度稳定的耐腐蚀的Kalrez O型圈。

参见6.1节(备件清单)。

浆轮包括4个用超声波焊接进PVDF叶片内的永久磁铁。

515有九种型号以适应不同的管道尺寸及应用(见表1)。

515聚丙烯的-PO,-P1,-P2型号用于标准应用。

PVDF -VO,-V1,-V2型号用于恶劣的场合。

所有515流量传感器的加长部分都是由CPVC制成的(氯化聚氯乙烯)。

-P3,-P4,-P5聚丙烯特殊加长型是与MK319‘Wet Tap’一起使用的(见表2)。

‘Wet Tap’是传感器和Signet装配件之间的接口(在线拆装隔阀)。

JW5015B -上海昂脉电子科技有限公司

JW5015B -上海昂脉电子科技有限公司

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VIN=40V, VEN=0V, VSW=0V VIN= VSW = 40V, VEN=0V Minimum Duty Cycle 3.7 100 120 VFB=0V VEN falling, FB=0V VEN rising, FB=0V 50 0.98 10 120 1.2 40 135 15
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1) 2) Exceeding these ratings may damage the device. The JW5015B guarantees robust performance from -40°C to 150°C junction temperature. The junction temperature range specification is assured by design, characterization and correlation with statistical process controls. The JW5015B includes thermal protection that is intended to protect the device in overload conditions. Thermal protection is active when junction temperature exceeds the maximum operating junction temperature. Continuous operation over the specified absolute maximum operating junction temperature may damage the device. Measured on JESD51-7, 4-layer PCB.

FUJITSU DPK350 550 通用打印机 说明书

FUJITSU DPK350 550 通用打印机 说明书

DPK350/550通用打印机使用说明书南京富士通计算机设备有限公司 南京富士通计算机设备有限公司前言前 言DPK350/550通用打印机是集打印各种办公文档及统计报表于一体的高性能产品。

该产品采用GB-18030汉字标准字库。

本说明书介绍该打印机的安装和使用方法,首次使用本公司产品的用户,请参照本说明书提供的有关操作步骤的详细资料使用,有经验的用户,可以利用目录和章节标题找到所需的信息。

本说明书的内容如因设备的改进、规格的变更而修改恕不另行通知。

如有其他方面的需求,请与您的销售商、当地授权维修部门或全国维修中心联络。

我们将听取您的建议,竭诚为您服务。

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LQ 1600K是精工爱普生公司的商标。

AR3240是STAR公司的注册商标。

Microsoft、MS-DOS、Windows NT 为美国微软公司的注册商标。

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各用户在针对该高安全要求领域所要求具备的安全性没有采取确保措施的情况下,请不要使用该产品。

如果要在高安全领域使用该产品,请与我公司营业部负责人联系。

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nca9555中文规格书

nca9555中文规格书

nca9555中文规格书NCA9555中文规格书NCA9555是一种I2C总线控制器,具有16个GPIO(通用输入/输出)引脚。

它可以通过I2C总线与微处理器或其他数字设备进行通信,实现对GPIO引脚的控制和读取。

NCA9555的主要特点如下:1. 16个GPIO引脚:NCA9555具有16个独立的GPIO引脚,每个引脚可以被配置为输入或输出。

这些引脚可以用于连接各种外部设备,如传感器、开关、LED等。

2. I2C总线通信:NCA9555通过I2C总线与主设备进行通信。

它支持标准模式(100kHz)和快速模式(400kHz)的I2C通信速率。

通过I2C总线,主设备可以向NCA9555发送命令以配置引脚的方向和电平。

同时,主设备也可以读取NCA9555引脚的状态。

3. 引脚配置和控制:NCA9555可以配置每个引脚的方向(输入或输出)和电平(高电平或低电平)。

引脚的方向决定了它是用作输入还是输出,而引脚的电平则决定了输出引脚的电压。

4. 中断功能:NCA9555支持引脚的中断功能。

当配置了中断功能的引脚发生状态变化时,NCA9555会发送中断信号给主设备,以便主设备及时处理引脚状态变化的事件。

5. 上拉和下拉电阻:NCA9555具有内部可编程的上拉和下拉电阻。

这些电阻可以被配置为使引脚保持高电平或低电平,以便在未连接外部设备时保持引脚的默认状态。

6. 低功耗设计:NCA9555采用了低功耗设计,以最大程度地减少功耗。

它具有低待机电流和快速唤醒时间的特点,适用于对功耗要求较高的应用场景。

7. 工作温度范围广:NCA9555的工作温度范围为-40℃至+85℃,适用于各种环境条件下的工作。

总结起来,NCA9555是一款功能丰富、灵活性高、易于控制的GPIO 控制器。

通过I2C总线与主设备通信,可以实现对16个GPIO引脚的配置和控制,支持中断功能和上拉/下拉电阻配置。

在各种应用场景下,NCA9555都能提供稳定可靠的GPIO控制解决方案。

安装与维护手册 VK300 和 VK3000 三口和五口直接操作喷气阀说明书

安装与维护手册 VK300 和 VK3000 三口和五口直接操作喷气阀说明书

Installation and Maintenance ManualSeries VK300 and VK3000 3 Port and 5 Port Direct Operating Solenoid ValvesThis Manual should be read in conjunction with the current product CatalogueFor future reference,please keep this manual in a safe placeThese safety instructions are intended to prevent a hazardous situation and/or equipment damage.These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard by label of “Caution”,“Warning”or “Danger”.To ensure safety,be sure to observe ISO4414 (Note1),JIS B 8370 (Note2)and other safety practices.Note 1:ISO 4414:Pneumatic fluid power – Recommendations for the application of equipment to transmission and control systems.Note 2:JIS B 8370:Pneumatic system axiom.CAUTION :Operator error could result in injury orequipment damage.WARNING:Operator error could result in serious injury or loss of life.DANGER :In extreme conditions, there is apossible result of serious injury or loss of life.1.The compatibility of pneumatic equipment is theresponsibility of the person who designs the pneumatic system or decides its specifications.Since the products specified here are used in various operatingconditions,their compatibility for the specific pneumatic system must be based on specifications or after analysis and/or tests tomeet your specific requirements.2.Only trained personnel should operate pneumaticallyoperated machinery and equipment.Compressed air can be dangerous if an operator is unfamiliar with it.Assembly,handling or repair of pneumatic systems should be performed by trained and experienced operators.3.Do not service machinery/equipment or attempt toremove component until safety is confirmed.1) Inspection and maintenance of machinery/equipment shouldonly be performed after confirmation of safe locked-out control positions.2) When equipment is to be removed,confirm the safety processas mentioned above.Switch off air and electrical supplies and exhaust all residual compressed air in the system.3)Before machinery/equipment is re-started,ensure all safetymeasures to prevent sudden movement of cylinders etc.(Bleed air into the system gradually to create back-pressure,i.e.incorporate a soft-start valve).4.Contact SMC if the product is to be used in any of thefollowing conditions:1)Conditions and environments beyond the givenspecifications,or if product is used outdoors.2)Installations in conjunction with atomic energy,railway,airnavigation,vehicles,medical equipment,food and beverage,recreation equipment,emergency stop circuits,press applications,or safety equipment.3)An application which has the possibility of having negativeeffects on people,property,or animals,requiring special safety analysis.Ensure that the air supply system is filtered to 5 micron.ENSURE THAT THE EXHAUST PORTS ARE LEFT OPEN WHEN CONVERTING A VALVE TO 3 PORT CONFIGURATION.VK300-TFM71Specifications Type of operation Direct operated 2-position single solenoid Operating fluid AirStandard Operating pressure rangeVacuum Ambient temperature and operating fluid temperature MAX.50 ºC Standard * Response timeLow wattManual Operation Non-lock push type LubricationUnnecessary Mounting positionAny position ** Impact,vibration resistance 300m/s 2,50m/s ProtectionIP65*In accordance with the dynamic performance test of JIS B 8374-1981 (at the rated voltage,**Impact resistance:No malfunction from test using drop impact tester to axis and right angle direction of main valve and armature,one time when energised and de-energised.Vivration resistance:No malfunction from test with from 8.3 to 2000Hz 1 sweep to axis and right angle direction of main valve andarmature each time when energised and de-energised (Value in the initial stage).Solenoid Specifications Electrical entry DIN type terminal (D)AC Rated voltage DC Allowable voltage ±10%Inrush Apparent power Holding Standard Power consumptionLow watt AC Surge voltage protection circuit Fig 1PlugPlug231425134242513513M3X26Screw W/Spring washer Manifold gasketDXT199-23-4M3X8Screw W/Spring washer Blanking plate VK300-33-3VK3000-7-1Manifold gasket for blanking plateVK3000-6-3M3X26Screw W/Spring washer DXT199-23-4VK3120-OG-01VK3140-OGVK3000-6-1Manifold gasket VK3000-6-2Applicable base Model VV5k3-20Model VV5k3-21Manifold base}Applicable base VK3000-9-1Model VV5k3-40Model VV5k3-(S)41Model VV5k3-(S)42Manifold baseSubplate }(3) Blanking plate Ass’y Parts No.:VK3000-7-1AApplicable base:common for all VV5k3 modelsFig 2(1) Model VK332(2) Model VK334M3X26Screw W/Spring washerManifold gasket DXT199-23-4M3X26Screw W/Spring washer DXT199-23-4VK332-OG-01VK334-OGVK300-41-1VK300-33-3Manifold gasketVK300-41-2Applicable base Model VV3k3-20Model VV3k3-21Model VV5k3-20Model VV5k3-21Manifold baseManifold baseSubplate }Applicable baseVK300-45-1Model VV3k3-40Model VV3k3-(S)42Model VV5k3-40Model VV5k3-(S)41Model VV5k3-(S)42(3) Blanking plate Ass’y Parts No.:VK300-42-1A M3X8Screw W/Spring washer VK300-42-1Blanking plate VK300-41-3Manifold gasket for blanking plateApplicable base:common for all VV3k3 models}Mixed Mounting of VK300 Series and VK3000 Series (Fig 4)It is possible to mount the VK300 onto the Manifold base of the VK3000 Series.When specifying VV5K3-20 or VV5K3-40,ensure that theappropriate Exhaust Port on the Manifold base is PLUGGED using a rubber plug part No.VK3000-8-1,as this Exhaust port becomes redundant when mounting 3 port Valves.The 3 port Valve can also be mounted on additional Manifolds i.e.VV5K3-21,VV5K3-(S)41 and VV5K3-(S) 42 without additional modifications.CAUTION•When converting a 5 port Valve,from 3 ports back to 5 ports ensure that the exhaust plug is removed.•When a 3 port Valve (VK300) is Mounted onto the Manifold base of the VK3000 Series,the Valve function will be NORMALLY CLOSED.If a NORMALL Y OPEN function is required plug port No.of a 5 port Valve.•When piping from the Manifold base,the port No.Valve becomes the port No.4 of the 5 port Valve.possibility of incorrect piping to the port No.port No.2 is plugged.Model VV5K3-20VK332-OG-01VK3120-OG-01Plug VK3000-8-1Plug VK3000-8-1Notch mark (Recession)Notch mark (Recession)VK334-OGModel VV5K3-40VK3140-OGConnection Method for Lamp/Surge Voltage Protection Circuit (Fig 7)When using a DIN connector with DC voltage connect the positive side (-) to the symbol 2 of the terminal block.Part No.of the connector without lamp:VK300-82-1Part No.of the connector with lamp:Refer to the following table Rated voltage *Marking Parts No.AC100V 100V VK300-82-2-01AC110V 110V VK300-82-2-03AC200V 200V VK300-82-2-02AC220V 220V VK300-82-2-04AC240V 240V VK300-82-2-07DC6V 6V VK300-82-4-51DC12V 12V VK300-82-4-06DC24V 24VD VK300-82-3-05DC48V48VDVK300-82-3-53*Indicated on the terminal block.Changing the Direction of the Connector (Cable)After separating the Terminal block from the housing,the cable direction can be changed 4 ways at 90º intervals.WARNINGIf the connector is fitted with a lamp,ensure that the lamp is not damaged by the lead wire of the cable.Applicable Cable.( 2 conductors or 3* conductors)Outside diameter of the cable should be ø3.5 ~ ø7mm.Note 3 Conductor cables are used when connecting to Ground.CAUTIONEnsure that the connector is straight during insertion or removal.Piping tightening torque Connecting screwAppropriate tightening torqueN•m {kgf•cm}M5 1.5~2{15~20}Rc (PT) 1/87~9 {70~90}LubricationThe valve has been lubricated for life on assembly and requires no additional lubrication.element.Keep the residual leakage voltage to 20% or less of the rated voltage for AC coils and 2% or less of the rated voltage for DC coils.MaintenanceWARNINGWhen changing the rated voltage the valve MUST be replaced,as it is NOT possible to change the coil.It is NOT possible to dismantle the valve due to its design.Application of undue force to the valve may damage the valve section.Neon glow lamp with DC,connect the positive side to the Red lead wire and the Negative side to the Black the Blue lead wire is for 100VAC,and the Red Fig 7Varistor Varistor LED LED V a r i s t o rNo.1No.2No.2No.1(+)No.2(-)DiodeNo.1(+)2D i o d eRed (+)Black (-)Surge voltage protection circuitFig 9When you enquire about the product,please contact the following SMC Corporation :ENGLAND Phone 01908-563888TURKEY Phone 212-2211512ITALY Phone 02-92711GERMANY Phone 6103-402-0HOLLAND Phone 020-*******FRANCE Phone 01-64-76-10-00SWITZERLAND Phone 052-396 31 31SWEDEN Phone 08-603 07 00SPAIN Phone 945-184100AUSTRIA Phone 02262-62-280Phone 902-255255IRELAND Phone 01-4501822GREECE Phone 01-3426076DENMARK Phone 70 25 29 00FINLAND Phone 09-68 10 21NORWAY Phone 67-12 90 20BELGIUM Phone 03-3551464POLAND Phone 48-22-6131847PORTUGAL Phone 02-610 8922*Marking*MarkingFor AC and DC 12V or less For DC 24V or moreLight (built in connector)Surge voltage protection circuit (built into the terminal block)AC circuit drawingNL:Neon lamp R:ResistorDC circuit drawing 12V or lessLED:Light emitting diode R:ResistorDC circuit drawing 24V or moreD:Protective diodeLED:Light emitting diode R:Resistor*C o n t a c t p o i n tC -R e l e m e n tCurrent leakageVoltage leakageValvePower sourceC o i lC o i lCoilCoil CoilCoil No.1No.2No.1No.2No.1Neon glow lamp DiodeD i o d eNo.2No.12No.1V a r i s t o rFig 6Fixing screwHousing(Code)Refer to table below Terminal screw (3 places)Slotted area(Light installation position)Terminal block Grommet (Rubber)WasherGland nut。

CF5015AL3-2中文资料

CF5015AL3-2中文资料

CF5015 series2.5V Operation Fundamental FrequencyCrystal Oscillator Module ICsOVERVIEWThe CF5015 series are 2.5V operation crystal oscillator ICs. They are available for frequencies up to 60MHz.The product lineup consists of AL × series for 2.5V exclusive use and BL × series compliant with 2.5V to 5V .The built-in oscillator capacitor of AL × series is large, so that AL × series contribute to improve the frequency stability. For the BL × series, the current consumption and drive level reduced so that they can realize the char-acteristics easier to design small-sized crystal oscillators. The oscillator circuit of each version is simply con-structed, so that it can realize the crystal oscillator with excellent phase noise characteristics. Even if the valued characteristics differ due to the application or the purpose, the selecting from these series for different purposes allows the optimization.FEATURESIOperating supply voltage range •CF5015AL × : 2.25 to 2.75V •CF5015BL × : 2.25 to 5.5VI Up to 60MHz oscillation frequency range I – 40 to 85 ° C operating temperature range IOscillation capacitors built-in•CF5015AL × : C G = 18pF, C D = 18pF •CF5015BL × : C G = 4pF, C D = 8pFIInverter amplifier feedback resistor built-inIStandby function•High impedance in standby mode, oscillator stops ILow standby current•Power-saving pull-up resistor built-inI f O , f O /2, f O /4, f O /8, or f O /16 output frequency,determined by internal connection I CMOS output duty level (1/2VDD) I Molybdenum-gate CMOS process IChip form (CF5015 × L × )SERIES CONFIGURATIONORDERING INFORMATIONVersionOperating supply voltage range [V]Recommended oscillation frequency range *1 [MHz] *1. The recommended oscillation frequency is a yardstick value derived from the crystal used for NPC characteristics authentication. However, the oscil-lator frequency band is not guaranteed. Specifically, the characteristics can vary greatly due to crystal characteristics and mounting conditions, so the oscillation characteristics of components must be carefully evaluated.Built-in capacitance [pF]Output frequency Standby mode2.5V operation3V operation5V operation Oscillator stopfunction Output stateC L = 15pF C L = 30pF C L = 15pF C L = 30pFC L = 30pFC GC DCF5015AL1 2.25 to 2.75 4 to 604 to 50–––1818f O *2 *2. Oscillation frequencyYesHi-Z CF5015AL2f O /2CF5015AL3f O /4CF5015AL4f O /8CF5015AL5f O /16CF5015BL1 2.25 to 3.64.5 to 5.512 to 6012 to 5012 to 6012 to 5012 to 6048f O *2YesHi-ZCF5015BL2f O /2CF5015BL3f O /4CF5015BL4f O /8CF5015BL5f O /16Device Package CF5015 × L ×–2Chip form元器件交易网CF5015 seriesPAD LAYOUT(Unit: µ m)BLOCK DIAGRAMINHN = LOW activeVSSVDD Q元器件交易网CF5015 seriesSPECIFICATIONSAbsolute Maximum RatingsV SS = 0VRecommended Operating Conditions2.5V operation (CF5015AL × /CF5015BL × ) V SS = 0V3V operation (CF5015BL × ) V SS = 0V5V operation (CF5015BL × ) V SS = 0VParameterSymbol ConditionRating Unit Supply voltage range V DD − 0.5 to +7.0V Input voltage range V IN − 0.5 to V DD + 0.5V Output voltage range V OUT − 0.5 to V DD + 0.5V Operating temperature range T opr − 40 to +85 ° C Storage temperature range T STG − 65 to +150° C Output currentI OUT12mAParameterSymbol ConditionRating Unit Supply voltage range V DD 2.25 to 2.75V Input voltage range V IN V SS to V DD V Operating temperature range T OPR − 40 to +85 ° C Oscillation frequency rangef OCF5015AL × 4 to 60MHz CF5015BL × 12 to 60MHz Output frequency rangef OUTCF5015AL ×C L ≤ 15pF 0.25 to 60MHz C L ≤ 30pF 0.25 to 50MHz CF5015BL ×C L ≤ 15pF 0.75 to 60MHz C L ≤ 30pF 0.75 to 50MHzParameterSymbol ConditionRating Unit Supply voltage range V DD 2.7 to 3.6V Input voltage range V IN V SS to V DD V Operating temperature range T OPR − 40 to +85 ° C Oscillation frequency range f O 12 to 60MHz Output frequency rangef OUTC L ≤ 15pF 0.75 to 60MHz C L ≤ 30pF0.75 to 50MHzParameterSymbol ConditionRating Unit Supply voltage range V DD 4.5 to 5.5V Input voltage range V IN V SS to V DD V Operating temperature range T OPR − 40 to +85 ° C Oscillation frequency range f O 12 to 60MHz Output frequency rangef OUTC L ≤30pF0.75 to 60MHz元器件交易网CF5015 series Electrical Characteristics2.5V operation (CF5015AL×/CF5015BL×)V DD = 2.25 to 2.75V, V SS = 0V, Ta = −40 to +85°C unless otherwise noted.Parameter Symbol ConditionRatingUnit min typ maxHIGH-level output voltage V OH Q: Measurement cct 1, V DD = 2.25V, I OH = 4mA 1.65 1.95–V LOW-level output voltage V OL Q: Measurement cct 1, V DD = 2.25V, I OL = 4mA–0.30.4V HIGH-level input voltage V IH INHN0.7V DD––V LOW-level input voltage V IL INHN––0.3V DD VOutput leakage current I Z Q: Measurement cct 2, INHN = LOW V OH = V DD––10µA V OL = V SS––10µACurrent consumption I DD Measurement cct 3, load cct 1,INHN = open, C L = 15pF, f = 60MHzCF5015AL1– 5.511mACF5015AL2–48mACF5015AL3–36mACF5015AL4– 2.55mACF5015AL5–24mACF5015BL1– 4.59mACF5015BL2–36mACF5015BL3–24mACF5015BL4– 1.53mACF5015BL5–12mAStandby current I ST Measurement cct 3, INHN = LOW––3µAINHN pull-up resistance R UP1Measurement cct 42612MΩR UP220100200kΩFeedback resistance R f Measurement cct 5100300600kΩBuilt-in capacitance C GDesign value. A monitor pattern on awafer is tested.CF5015AL×15.31820.7pFCF5015BL× 3.44 4.6pF C DDesign value. A monitor pattern on awafer is tested.CF5015AL×15.31820.7pFCF5015BL× 6.889.2pF元器件交易网3V operation (CF5015BL ×)V DD = 2.7 to 3.6V , V SS = 0V , Ta = −40 to +85°C unless otherwise noted.5V operation (CF5015BL ×)V DD = 4.5 to 5.5V , V SS = 0V , Ta = −40 to +85°C unless otherwise noted.Parameter Symbol ConditionRatingUnit min typ max HIGH-level output voltage V OH Q: Measurement cct 1, V DD = 2.7V, I OH = 4mA 2.1 2.4–V LOW-level output voltage V OL Q: Measurement cct 1, V DD = 2.7V, I OL = 4mA –0.30.4V HIGH-level input voltage V IH INHN 0.7V DD ––V LOW-level input voltage V IL INHN––0.3V DD V Output leakage currentI ZQ: Measurement cct 2, INHN = LOWV OH = V DD ––10µA V OL = V SS ––10µA Current consumptionI DDMeasurement cct 3, load cct 1,INHN = open, C L = 15pF , f = 60MHzCF5015BL1– 5.511mA CF5015BL2–36mA CF5015BL3–24mA CF5015BL4– 1.53mA CF5015BL5–12mA Standby current I ST Measurement cct 3, INHN = LOW ––5µA INHN pull-up resistance R UP1Measurement cct 41410M ΩR UP220100200k ΩFeedback resistance R f Measurement cct 5100300600k ΩBuilt-in capacitanceC G Design value. A monitor pattern on a wafer is tested.3.444.6pF C D6.889.2pFParameter Symbol ConditionRatingUnit min typ max HIGH-level output voltage V OH Q: Measurement cct 1, V DD = 4.5V, I OH = 8mA 3.9 4.2–V LOW-level output voltage V OL Q: Measurement cct 1, V DD = 4.5V, I OL = 8mA –0.30.4V HIGH-level input voltage V IH INHN 0.7V DD ––V LOW-level input voltage V IL INHN––0.3V DD V Output leakage currentI ZQ: Measurement cct 2, INHN = LOWV OH = V DD ––10µA V OL = V SS ––10µA Current consumptionI DDMeasurement cct 3, load cct 1,INHN = open, C L = 30pF , f = 60MHzCF5015BL1–1530mA CF5015BL2–9.519mA CF5015BL3– 6.513mA CF5015BL4–510mA CF5015BL5–48mA Standby current I ST Measurement cct 3, INHN = LOW ––10µA INHN pull-up resistance R UP1Measurement cct 40.528M ΩR UP21050150k ΩFeedback resistance R f Measurement cct 5100300600k ΩBuilt-in capacitanceC G Design value. A monitor pattern on a wafer is tested.3.444.6pF C D6.889.2pFSwitching Characteristics2.5V operation (CF5015AL ×/CF5015BL ×)V DD = 2.25 to 2.75V , V SS = 0V , Ta = −40 to +85°C unless otherwise noted.3V operation (CF5015BL ×)V DD = 2.7 to 3.6V , V SS = 0V , Ta = −40 to +85°C unless otherwise noted.ParameterSymbol ConditionRatingUnitmin typ max Output rise time t r1Measurement cct 3, load cct 1, 0.1V DD to 0.9V DDC L = 15pF –36nst r2C L = 30pF –510Output fall time t f1Measurement cct 3, load cct 1, 0.9V DD to 0.1V DDC L = 15pF –36nst f2C L = 30pF –510Output duty cycle *1*1. The duty cycle characteristic is checked the sample chips of each production lot.Duty1Measurement cct 3, load cct 1, V DD = 2.5V, Ta = 25°CC L = 15pF f = 60MHz 45–55%Duty2C L = 30pF f = 50MHz45–55%Output disable delay time *2*2. Oscillator stop function is built-in. When INHN goes LOW, normal output stops. When INHN goes HIGH, normal output is not resumed until after the oscillator start-up time has elapsed.t PLZ Measurement cct 6, load cct 1, V DD = 2.5V, Ta = 25°C, C L = 15pF––100ns Output enable delay time*2t PZL––100nsParameterSymbol ConditionRatingUnitmin typ max Output rise time t r1Measurement cct 3, load cct 1, 0.1V DD to 0.9V DDC L = 15pF – 2.55nst r2C L = 30pF –48Output fall time t f1Measurement cct 3, load cct 1, 0.9V DD to 0.1V DDC L = 15pF – 2.55nst f2C L = 30pF –48Output duty cycle *1*1. The duty cycle characteristic is checked the sample chips of each production lot.Duty1Measurement cct 3, load cct 1, V DD = 3.0V, Ta = 25°CC L = 15pF f = 60MHz 45–55%Duty2C L = 30pF f = 50MHz45–55%Output disable delay time *2*2. Oscillator stop function is built-in. When INHN goes LOW, normal output stops. When INHN goes HIGH, normal output is not resumed until after the oscillator start-up time has elapsed.t PLZ Measurement cct 6, load cct 1, V DD = 3.0V, Ta = 25°C, C L = 15pF––100ns Output enable delay time*2t PZL––100ns5V operation (CF5015BL×)V DD = 4.5 to 5.5V, V SS = 0V, Ta = −40 to +85°C unless otherwise noted.Power-saving Pull-up ResistorThe INHN pull-up resistance changes in response to the input level (HIGH or LOW). When INHN goes LOW (standby state), the pull-up resistance becomes large to reduce the current consumption during standby.MEASUREMENT CIRCUITSMeasurement cct 12Vp-p, 10MHz sine wave input signal C1: 0.001µF R1: 50ΩR2:413Ω (2.5V operation)525Ω (3V operation)488Ω (5V operation)R3:462Ω (2.5V operation)575Ω (3V operation)512Ω (5V operation)Measurement cct 2Measurement cct 3V OH 0V Q outputV DD V OL Q output0VWhenmeasuring V OLWhenmeasuring VOHX'talMeasurement cct 4Measurement cct 62Vp-p, 10MHz sine wave input signal C1: 0.001µF R1: 50ΩLoad cct 1Q outputcapacitance)Switching Time Measurement WaveformOutput duty levelOutput duty cycleOutput Enable/Disable Delaywhen the device is in standby, the oscillator stops. When standby is released, the oscillator starts and stable oscillator output occurs after a short delay.Q outputDUTY measurementvoltage (0.5V DD )DUTY measurement voltage (0.5V DD )Q outputW / T 100 (%)Q outputINHNINHN input waveform t r = t f 10nsNC0206CE2007.02。

君特热流道操作说明书DPK15-engl

君特热流道操作说明书DPK15-engl

GÜNTHER User Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner Systems Table of Contents:Page1GENERAL______________________________________________________________________1-4 2DISPLAY AND OPERATING CONTROLS__________________________________________2-6 2.1C ONTROL P ANEL________________________________________________________2-6 2.2P ARALLEL D ISPLAY______________________________________________________2-7 3OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS____________________________________________________3-8 3.1T URNING O N____________________________________________________________3-8 3.2M ULTI-C HANNEL M ODE__________________________________________________3-8 3.3S INGLE C HANNEL M ODE__________________________________________________3-9 3.4O PERATING M ODE______________________________________________________3-103.4.1 Changing Set Values_________________________________________________________________3-103.4.2 Switching Hot Runners On and Off_____________________________________________________3-113.4.3 Changing the Operating Mode …Thermocouple/Percentage“________________________________3-123.4.4 Temperature Lowering / Rising________________________________________________________3-13 3.5M ENU M ODE__________________________________________________________3-143.5.1 Set All Channels____________________________________________________________________3-163.5.2 Temperature Program_______________________________________________________________3-163.5.3 Temperature Lowering/Rising_________________________________________________________3-173.5.4 Serial Interface_____________________________________________________________________3-173.5.5 Power Monitor______________________________________________________________________3-173.5.6 Turn On Time______________________________________________________________________3-183.5.7 Configuration_______________________________________________________________________3-183.5.8 Heater 5V/24V______________________________________________________________________3-183.5.9 Language__________________________________________________________________________3-183.5.10 Service___________________________________________________________________________3-18 3.6C ONFIGURATION M ENU__________________________________________________3-193.6.1 Softstart___________________________________________________________________________3-193.6.2 Load Defaults_______________________________________________________________________3-203.6.3 Calibration_________________________________________________________________________3-213.6.4 PID - Parameter____________________________________________________________________3-213.6.5 Switching °C / F_____________________________________________________________________3-223.6.6 Temperature Window________________________________________________________________3-22 4OTHER FUNCTIONS___________________________________________________________4-234.1R EADY TO S TART M OLDING______________________________________________4-23 4.2E RROR M ESSAGES______________________________________________________4-23 4.3S TARTING R AMP_______________________________________________________4-27 5SERIAL INTERFACE___________________________________________________________5-285.1G ENERAL I NFORMATION_________________________________________________5-28 5.2T ROUBLE S HOOTING____________________________________________________5-29Table of Contents:Page6INSTALLATION AND START-UP________________________________________________6-30 6.1I NSTALLATION_________________________________________________________6-306.1.1 Location___________________________________________________________________________6-306.1.2 Electrical Connections_______________________________________________________________6-306.1.3 Additional Interfaces_________________________________________________________________6-32 6.2I NITIAL S TART-U P______________________________________________________6-356.2.1 Testing Thermocouple Connections_____________________________________________________6-356.2.2 Testing Heater Disconnections_________________________________________________________6-356.2.3 Testing Thermocouple and Load Crosswiring____________________________________________6-356.2.4 Aditional Information:_______________________________________________________________6-36 6.3I NSTALLING NEW S OFTWARE-EPROM´S____________________________________6-36 7APPENDIX____________________________________________________________________7-377.1A PPENDIX A – C ONNECTIONS TO THE DPK__________________________________7-37 7.2A PPENDIX B - F USES____________________________________________________7-39 7.3A PPENDIX C – S TAR-/D ELTA O PPERATION__________________________________7-41 7.4A PPENDIX D – T ECHNICAL D ATA__________________________________________7-42 7.5A PPENDIX E - S ERVICE F ORM_____________________________________________7-45 7.6A PPENDIX F – S CHEMATIC_______________________________________________7-46 7.7A PPENDIX G – P OSITION S CHEMATIC_______________________________________7-47 7.8A PPENDIX H - A DDRESSES________________________________________________7-48 7.9A PPENDIX I – EG D ECLARATION OF C ONFORMITY____________________________7-51GÜNTHER User Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner Systems Warranty Condtions:1.Installation and implementation must be carried out by an electrician!2.Please refer to chapter 6 - Installation and Inplementation of the DPK usermanual prior to the installion of the device!3.Before connecting the device to the main power supply, check the mainvoltage and the type of net (star or delta)!1GeneralThe hot runner system DPK has been built and tested according to DIN 57411 part 1 and VDE 0411 part 1 (Germany). It has left the factory in perfect condition. In order to keep your product fully operational and to guarantee safe operation, please read this instruction manual carefully and follow all hints. Before switching on, it is important to check that the local voltage is identical to that allowed by the unit. The plug may only be plugged into to an earthed socket. Any disconnection of the earth cable (e.g. an extension of the cable without earth connected) can cause hazardous conditions to the unit.Hint:Disconnect mains before opening unit. Refer to a qualified technician for servicing.The DPK unit is an optimized hot runner control unit, it is more efficient and reduces costs.Advantages for the user:•Available in 5, 10, or 15 hot runner versions according to the user’s requirements.•The DPK automatically recognizes low voltage nozzles and 230V hot runner elements and sets its control parameters accordingly.•Only one unit is required for mixed operation .•PID controller with variable parameters, fast heating of 5V and 24V low voltage nozzles, careful heating of 230V hot runner elements.•Control operation is possible at all times even in the event of thermocouple failure.•Existing power units from the 160 series can continue to be used as the DPK control unit is compatible with all existing GÜNTHER power units.•Because of the module construction, system upgrades are possible.The DPK is reliable and safe, due to continuous checking and monitoring functions.Advantages for the user:•Continuous self-monitoring function.•Protects low voltage nozzles from current overload.•Identifies thermocouple failures, heat circuit disconnections and short circuits.•Turns off the power supply in case of a malfunction and signals the alarm via a potential free contact.•Parameters and programs are saved in an EPROM and are therefore not lost in the case of a power supply failure.The DPK is designed for easy use, this makes installation and tool change simple.Advantages for the user:•The DPK is especially designed for simple and easy operation.•The multi-function keypad has an easy to use layout and because of its dust and water proof key pad, it withstands tough environments.•The simple operator entry levels prevents wrong operation.•All hot runners are simultaneously displayed and for each hot runner the set and actual values.•The control parameters are adjustable according to the application.•The implemented diagnostic tests the complete system, including tools, nozzles, distributors and the hot runner system for malfunction.•Incorrectly connected circuits are located before start of operation.•Low installation cost due to combined thermal and power connections.The DPK has numerous special functions for optimal system utilizationAdvantages for the user:•Power output surveillance is possible during operation.•Decrease and increase temperature for all control points by simply pressing a key.•Reading of the effective current at low voltage.•Several set value programs simplify material or tool change.•If desired, a serial interface is available as connection to the injection molding machines.GÜNTHER User Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner Systems 2Display and Operating ControlsThe display and operating controls of the DPK are located on the operation control panel and the parallel display. Great emphasis has been placed upon ease of use and a good layout.2.1Control Panel ArrayFunction KeysA Key …°C/F↓“>lowering temperature all zonesB Key …°C/F↑“>raising temperature all zonesC Key …MENU“>show menuE – H Keys …!“, …"“, …#“, …$“>changing & adjusting set values and parameters,cancel functionD Key …ENTER“>´ENTER KEY´ to confirm inputs,to quit program levelsHint:For further details concerning keys and their functions see chapter 3.3 Operation.2.2Parallel DisplayThe parallel display is a 15-fold 3-digit seven segment display for set temperature, actual temperature, temperature difference or actual adjustable variables in ´%´. Three additional LEDs are located beside each indicator to display the status of the zone.If a channel is turned off, " --- " appears in the accompanying display. The percent control variable is displayed to channels which work in the setting mode.Between the operating controls and parallel display the “#“ key and 4 LED´s are placed. The key is used to display the set value, actual value, temperature difference or the display of current in …%“. The LEDs above the key shows the selected display type.The temperature state in addition is one by one displayed for every channel. If the green indicator shines behind the corresponding value, this channel has reached the programed temperature window (ready for molding). There is an over and under indicator also which is a red indicator for both conditions.GÜNTHER User Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner Systems 3 Operating Instructions3.1 Turning OnAfter the unit has been switched on the Günther logo, the program revision number and the serial Number will be shown on the display. Then the unit automatically performs a system check which includes the heating circuits, whether a low voltage or a 230 volt load is connected. After the system check the DPK detects the load if it is a low voltage or 230 V .The Display will show a table of all loads. If faults are detected on the system or the loads (nozzles, distributor or cables) the fault is displayed and the loads are switched off. At the same time the parallel display shows TST (Test)and then the detected voltage of the load. If a load turned of in reasen of a fault, or if it is not connected, the parallel Display will be shown …---“.3.2 Multi-Channel ModeAfter the adjusting of the loads has been performed, the controller is in the multi-channel mode. In this mode every five channels are display for a short time interval.The set value and the current value in degrees celsius or degrees fahrenheit is displayed in this mode. The control value is also displayed in per cent (%) for 230V nozzles or in ampere (A) for 24V or 5V nozzles.230V loads pass through a so-called softstart if the set temperature is higher than 105°C (221°F). If the softstart is active, all 230V loads are clamped to 105°C. This clamping ends if all loads have reached this temperature (see chapter 3.6.1 Softstart ).Hint:At the apperance of any failure the multi-channel mode will be interupted and the failure will be visualized on the display. If several errors occur, then the channel whose error was recognized first is displayed. This is also valid if the display is switched from the menu mode to the multi-channel mode after the apperance of any failure.Fig. 3-1 Multi-Channel Mode3.3 Single Channel ModeTo change from the multi-channel mode to the single-channel, mark a channel with the keys marked …#“ or …$“. By pressing the keys …"“ or …Enter“ the channel is entered in single-channel mode.The single-channel mode is now shown on the display. In this mode all data (rated value, actual value, load caracter, current, power consumption) of each channel will be shown.At first, in the single-channel mode, the channel number is marked. By pressing the key …!“the display mode returns to the multi-channel mode.Towards a cycle of 2 seconds the mark switched off, now it is possible by pressing the key …!“ to turn the display mode to the scan mode.The following sign indicates the scan mode.In this mode the zones with set and actual values will be displayed in the display, one by one.Runners wich are switched of will be skipped.The unit (%,A,°C,°F) for each zone number, will be displayed at the same time.The scan mode ca be cancelled by pressing any key and restarted by pressing the …!“ key after 2seconds when the mark of the channel nummber swiched off again.Hint:If a fault occurs, the scan mode will be terminated and channel number causing a fault will be shown on the display. If several faults occur at the same time, the zone where the first fault occured is displayed.Fig. 3-1 Single channel ModeGÜNTHER User Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner Systems 3.4Operating Mode3.4.1Changing Set ValuesDuring the single-channel mode move the mark to the set value, by pressing the …"“ key. The desired set value is entered by pressing the key …#“ and …$“. The key function is dynamic i.e. the longer the key is pressed, the quicker the set point value changes.The controller operation works independently from the entering of a value. It is therefore not necessary to return to the scan mode. Scan mode makes exact surveillance of critical regulation positions possible.Value limits:The temperatures are adjustable within a range from 0 to 500 °C(0 to 932 °F).The percentage control mode is adjustable from 0% to 100%.3.4.2Switching Hot Runners On and OffIf a hot runner is unused, it is posible to switch it off.Fig. 3-1 Switching Hot Runners On and OffDuring the single-channel mode move the mark to the ON/OFF button by pressing the …"“ key. Now the setting may be changed by pressing the …#“ or …$“ key.Runners which are switched off will be displayed only in the multi-channel mode and are not checked for faults anymore.GÜNTHERUser Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner Systems3.4.3 Changing the Operating Mode …Thermocouple/Percentage“In the event that a thermocouple fails to function, or for any other reason, the percentage control mode can be carried out to continue the control operation manually. The current will then be displayed in percent (%).Mark the menu item power or temp. in single-channel mode by pressing the …"“ key, choose between thermocouple or percentage by pressing the …#“ or …$“ key.For low voltage-nozzles it will be:100% approximately 125A (for 5V nozzles)100% approximately 25A (for 24V nozzles)Fig. 3-1 Changing the Operating Mode3.4.4Temperature Lowering / RisingIf production stops for a longer period of time, it is advisable to lower the set temperatures without turning the unit off.By pressing the key …°C/F↓“ lowering temperature is activated. The display shows in the multi-channel mode at the left corner …t-lowering“, in the single-channel mode the following sign.An external activation of the temperature lowering is possible by connecting a closing contact at the rear side of the DPK. It is possible to connect a potential free contact to the unit with a cable which is available from GÜNTHER HOT RUNNER SYSTEMS (specially for relay output of injection molding machines).Additionally it is possible to increase the temperature for all runners at the same time. By pressing the key …°C/F↑“ the temperature rise is activated. The display shows in the multi-channel mode at the left corner …t-boost“, in the single-channel mode the following sign.The temperature lowering mode is cancelled by pressing the key …°C/F↓“ once more. Now the old set values are valid. The lowering value may be adjusted by the menu temp. lowering (in °C/°F, 0 -255). The rise temperature mode is cancelled by pressing the key …°C/F↑“. The rising value may be adjusted by the menu temp. boost. If the lowering or rising is cancelled, the old set values are restored.GÜNTHERUser Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner Systems3.5 Menu ModeBy pressing the …menu“ key the menu mode is activated. The main menu will be shown on the display.Use the …#“ und …$“ keys to select and the A or …ENTER“ key to confirm a menu item. If the operater does not makes modifications in the main or in a other menu the display mode will be changed after a time of 10 seconds and the display will show the single- or multi-channel mode.If a menu item is confirmed, the value may be changed by pressing the …#“ and …$“ keys. By pressing the …!“ oder …ENTER“ key you will return to the menu. If the …ENTER“ key is used the displayed value will be stored as a new set value. By using the …!“ key the value will not be stored (cancel function).The menu structure is on the next page.Fig. 3-1 Main MenuMenustructure of the DPKFig. 3-2 Menu structure of the DPKGÜNTHER User Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner Systems 3.5.1Set All ChannelsThe menu …set all channels“ enables the operator to change the temperature, the controller output or to turn on or off all channelFig. 3-1 Changing Temperature Program3.5.3 Temperature Lowering/RisingBy the two menus …temp. lowering“ and …temp. boost“ the operator could set the increase or decrease temperature. By using the …°C/F↓“ key the temperature drops about the value which adjusted in the menu …temp. lowering“. By using the …°C/F↑“ key the temperature rises about the value which adjusted in the menu …temp. boost“.3.5.4 Serial InterfaceThe DPK is generally delivered with one serial interface …COM1“. This interface is a standard RS 232 interface. The serial interface …COM1“ is only to connect a DPK to a personal computer or to comunicate with other DPK.An optional serial interface …COM2“ for injection molding machines is available. An add on Kit for delivered units is also available. With the interface …COM2“ it is possible to remote control and display the information of the DPK unit via the injection moulding machine. The interface enables easy quality control because of the possible production data acquisition.Because each injection moulding machine producer has ist own communication protocol, use the menu item …molding machine“ to select the protocol of the molding machineYou can see which interface is needed by reading the user manual of the molding machine or contact Günther Hot Runner Systems for further information.In the menu are the items Arburg, Engel und Kraus Maffei (see Chapter 5 Interface).3.5.5 Power MonitorThe menu power monitor will show the total power consumption and the current separated for each line at the moment.Fig. 3-1 Power MonitorGÜNTHER User Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner Systems 3.5.6Turn On TimeThe hours of operation are displayed in the menu turn on time. Every time when the DPK is switched on this time is incremented.3.5.7 ConfigurationBy choosing the menu item configuration the configuration menu will be entered. You need a password to enter this menu. In the configuration menu the operater can change the language, the PID parameter or calibrate the DPK etc.For further information refer to Chapter 3.6 Configurationmenu.3.5.8 Heater 5V/24VIn this menu item the type of the low voltage load (5V/24V) for all channels can be set. This means the DPK is able to work in a mixed mode with 230V and 5V nozzles or in a mixed mode with 230V and 24V nozzles. A mixed mode for 5V and 24V nozzles is not supported!3.5.9 LanguageIn this menu item you are able to change the language for the display and the menu. The DPK supports three languages: german, english and french.3.5.10ServiceThis menu item is used by the manufacturer of the DPK for several setting. This menu has ist own password. The user must not and need not make any changes to this menu.3.6Configuration MenuBy scrolling through the main menu, the configuration menu can be entered. A password is needed to enter this menu. In the configuration menu the operater can change the PID parameter or calibrate the DPK etc.The password for the configuratin menu is: 0099The entered password is only valid for 15 minutes or up to the moment where the DPK is turned off. For further changes to the configuration you need to enter it again.Fig. 3-1 Configuration3.6.1SoftstartWhen 230V nozzles are used it is necessary to employ the softstart start-up procedure to dry out the moisture that has collected in the heating elements. In order to do this, in the first phase of the softstart (the set time) value of the menu softstart is increased from 0 to 50% . The ramp time should be selected in such a manner, that the DPK reaches the temperature of 105°C at the end of the ramp. If the temperature is less than 105°C at the end of the ramp, the DPK will increase the temperature to 105°C. After the DPK has reached the 105°C the second time controlled phase of the softstart (the holdtime) begins. The ramp and the hold time is adjustable by the menu softstart and could be changed in 2 seconds steps. The holdtime is used to adequately dry out the nozzle with a low thermic load. This start-up operation will begin automatically if it´s been activated in the softstart menu after the control unit or runner is switched on and also after a program change. The softstart start-up procedure is activated individually and automatically for each zone when the actual temperature of a 230V nozzle remains below 100°C, because the set value is programmed over 100°C. The softstart is indicated in the single channel mode by the following sign.ramp time hold timeIn the multi channel mode by the text …softstart“ and the countdown in the left corner.After the end of the holdtime the unit will switch from softstart to normal operating mode. To prevent overheating of the molding material in the 5V nozzles during combined operations employing both 5V and 230V nozzles, the 5V nozzles are limited to temperatures not exceeding 105°C during softstart. The temperature lowering is taken into consideration during softstarts, so that the DPK unit can begin to operate immediately with an instant temperature lowering.GÜNTHER User Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner Systems3.6.2 Load DefaultsBy selecting the menu item load defaults and affirming the questions with yes twice, the DPK loads up the parameters and values to the factory settings.Attention!All individual entered settings of the DPK (values and parameters) will be deleted!The following table shows the default settings:Set All Channels:100°C(all set temperatures)Temperature Programs: 1. power ON50%2. power OFF75%3. temp.ON100°C4. temp.OFF200°CSoftstart:ONover all time:10minhold time:5minramp time:5minPID-Parameter:P-Value:60(for all channels)I- Value:60D- Value:30Temperature Unit:°CTemperature Window:+/- 5°CLowering Value:50°CRising Value:50°CLanguage:GermanInterface:ArburgHeater 5V/24V:24V3.6.3CalibrationThe sophisticated and microcontroller seconded temperature module of the DPK could calibrate its self by using a calibrationjack.Fig. 3-1 CalibrationThe calibriation jack is available from GÜNTHER HOT RUNNER SYSTEMS, without the jack the error message of Fig. C will be shown on the display.3.6.4 PID - ParameterThe operater can change the PID parameter using the menu item …pid-parameter“. So the operator is able to match the parameter to the controlled system. It is possible to match the paramters independently.GÜNTHERUser Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner Systems3.6.5 Switching °C / FBy choosing the menu item …switch °C/F“ it is possible to choose between degrees celsius or fahrenheit.3.6.6 Temperature WindowThe width of the windows for the value of the existing temperature can be changed in the menu item temperature window. Is the value of the temperature at the nozzle within this window, this will cause the lightning of the O.K. indicator in the parallel display. If all temperatures are in within the window, the ready to mold output will be set.Fig. 3-1 Switching °C/°F4Other Functions4.1Ready to Start MoldingAs soon as the adjusted runners have reached the preset temperatures the OK LED is switched on and in the bottom line of the display appears the text …ready for molding“. Additionally a potential free relay contact is switch on. This relay contact is located on the rear side of the system and is marked with OK.The OK LED and the relay output will be switched off in case of:• a fault•lowering4.2Error MessagesIn the event of a fault, the display will show the fault and the protection system will shut down the power. With this fault the relay contact is switched. By pressing the …ENTER“ key the faulty channel will be switched off and the other channels will be switched on.During the hot runner test all channels without a fault switched on and so it is not a mistake it is only a warning that the faulty channel is switched off.A channel which evoked a warning is switched in the off temperature mode when no load is detected and switched in the off percentage mode when no thermocouple is detected.The following faults are possible.The thermocouple of the shown channel was notfound. Please check the thermocouple and its` wires.Fig. 4-1 Thermocouple FailureGÜNTHER User Manual Hot Runner Systems DPK Hot Runner SystemsThermocouple ExchangeThe thermocouple of the shown channel is notconnected right. The + and – connections areexchanged. Please change the direction of theconnections.Thermocouple ShortcutThere is a short circuit at the thermocouple or itsconnections at the shown channel. Please check thethermocouple and its` wires.Over TemperatureThe thermocouple of the shown channel detects atemperature above 500°C. Please check thisthermocouple and its` wires. You should also checkthe thermocouples for neighboring nozzles.Fig. 4-2 Thermocouple ExchangeFig. 4-3 Thermocouple ShortcutFig. 4-4 Over TemperatureCheck Thermo-connectorThe connector of the thermocouple at the shownchannel is missing or is not fixed. Please check theconnections.Load InterruptedThe wires to the power module or to the nozzle ofthe shown channel are interrupted. Please check theload fuses and the wires.In normal operation the load interruption is onlydetected at a percetage value of 100%. This errormessage can occup at the adjustage. In this case,the power of the nozzle could be to small for thisapplication.Load Connector FailureThe load connector is lost or not fixed. Pleasecheck the connector.Fig. 4-5 Check Thermo-connectorFig. 4-6 Load InterruptedFig. 4-7 Load Connector Failure。

1987-1996 Jeep Wrangler YJ 2.5 和4 抬高包装说明书

1987-1996 Jeep Wrangler YJ 2.5 和4 抬高包装说明书

REQUIRED TOOL LIST: ArrayBefore beginning the installation, read these instructions and the enclosed driver’s WARNING12X212X534U 1/2 X 2 1/2 X 5 3/4 U-BOLT ROUND 2 12X318X612U 1/2 X 3 1/8 X 6 1/2 U-BOLT ROUND 2 12X212X614U 1/2 X 2 1/2 X 6 1/4 U-BOLT ROUND 4 HB-YJ20 HARDWARE BAG FOR YJ20 KITS 1 HB-YJ20 Hardware PackageI TEM# DESCRIPTION QTY 12FTN 1/2-20 FINE N/I LOCK NUT16 SP2027 LARGE YJ JEEP SPRING BUSHING 8 SP2089 SMALL YJ JEEP SPRING BUSHING 8 SSJEEPYJ SPRING SLEEVE YJ SMALL EYE 4 SSJEEP76 SPRING SLEEVE JEEP4Kit Box Breakdown:YJ25:I TEM# DESCRIPTION QTY 12X212X534U 1/2 X 2 1/2 X 5 3/4 U-BOLT ROUND 2 12X318X612U 1/2 X 3 1/8 X 6 1/2 U-BOLT ROUND 2 12X212X614U 1/2 X 2 1/2 X 6 1/4 U-BOLT ROUND 4 HB-YJ25 HARDWARE BAG FOR YJ25 KITS 1 HB-YJ25 Hardware PackageI TEM# DESCRIPTION QTY 12FTN 1/2-20 FINE N/I LOCK NUT16 SP2027 LARGE YJ JEEP SPRING BUSHING 16 SSYJ SPRING SLEEVE WRANGLER YJ 4 SSJEEP76 SPRING SLEEVE JEEP412X318X612U 1/2 X 3 1/8 X 6 1/2 U-BOLT ROUND 2 12X212X614U 1/2 X 2 1/2 X 6 1/4 U-BOLT ROUND 6 JB40F TRACK BAR EXT BRACKET YJ FRONT1 JB40-B TRACK BAR EXT BRACKET YJ REAR 1 HB-YJ40 HARDWARE BAG FOR YJ40 KITS 1 HB-YJ40 Hardware PackageI TEM# DESCRIPTION QTY 12FTN 1/2-20 FINE N/I LOCK NUT17 12SAEW 1/2 SAE WASHER 1 141509 ES25 SLEEVE/403646 1.50" 1 12X3FTB 1/2 X 3 FINE THREAD BOLT1 38FTN 3/8-24 FINE N/I LOCK NUT1 38SAEW 3/8 SAE WASHER 1 38X112FTB 3/8 X 1 1/2 FINE THRD BOLT1 SP2027 LARGE YJ JEEP SPRING BUSHING 8 SP2089 SMALL YJ JEEP SPRING BUSHING 8 SSJEEPYJ SPRING SLEEVE YJ SMALL EYE 4 SSJEEP76 SPRING SLEEVE JEEP4Kit Box Breakdown:YJ45:I TEM# DESCRIPTION QTY 12X318X612U 1/2 X 3 1/8 X 6 1/2 U-BOLT ROUND 2 12X212X614U 1/2 X 2 1/2 X 6 1/4 U-BOLT ROUND 6 JB40F TRACK BAR EXT BRACKET YJ FRONT1 JB40-B TRACK BAR EXT BRACKET YJ REAR 1 HB-YJ45 HARDWARE BAG FOR YJ45 KITS 1 HB-YJ45 Hardware PackageI TEM# DESCRIPTION QTY 12FTN 1/2-20 FINE N/I LOCK NUT17 12SAEW 1/2 SAE WASHER 1 141509 ES25 SLEEVE/403646 1.50" 1 12X3FTB 1/2 X 3 FINE THREAD BOLT1 38FTN 3/8-24 FINE N/I LOCK NUT1 38SAEW 3/8 SAE WASHER 1 38X112FTB 3/8 X 1 1/2 FINE THRD BOLT1 SP2027 LARGE YJ JEEP SPRING BUSHING 16 SSYJ SPRING SLEEVE WRANGLER YJ 4 SSJEEP76 SPRING SLEEVE JEEP4FRONT:2. Open the hardware bag and apply a thin coat of lithium-based grease around the polyurethanebushings and insert into each eye of the new front springs then apply a thin coat on the outside of bushings. Insert the metal sleeves into the springs eyes.3. Raise front of vehicle and support securely with jack stands under the frame behind front springsand block the rear wheels. Remove the tires, shocks, u-bolts (Caution: once the u-bolts are removed, the front axle will be free to move, so support securely on a floor jack). If a drop pitman arm was purchased (needed with 4" lifts, #JA750 for Power Steering, JA850 for Manual Steering), disconnect the tie rod from the original pitman arm, and install new arm (refer to instructions included with drop pitman arm).4. Unbolt each end of the original front leaf springs and remove both springs from vehicle. If newshackle bushings were purchased, grease and install them at this time. Install the new springs with small eye toward the front bumper for YJ20FS/YJ40FS. If Skyjacker Military wrapped springs were purchased, the spring can mount either way, simply be sure the correct sleeve is used with the correct factory bolt. (NOTE: It is important to NOT tighten the spring and shackle bolts at this time. If SOFTRIDE® springs are tightened, with no load being applied on the springs,a false lift and stiff ride will result. These bolts will be tightened later once the vehicle is onthe ground.)5. While still supporting the front axle with the floor jack, lower axle down to the leaf springs. Be cer-tain the tie bolt heads align and fit into the holes in the axle housing. Install the new u-bolts included and tighten them to 90 ft.lbs. Install tires and lower vehicle to the ground.2-2.5" Lifts, skip step 6.6. On 4" kits, a front track bar (pan hard rod) relocation bracket is required. This bracket is packagedseparately with its own metric hardware (top of bracket is wide end with slotted hole, and offset should bend toward the front bumper over the original mounting tab). To install bracket, unbolt the factory track bar from the original bracket on axle (save the original nut to re-use). Place the bot-tom of new bracket just behind the original bracket on axle with a washer between the brackets, then insert the shorter metric bolt from the front going through the original bracket, then the wash-er, and next through the new bracket. Now install the new nut and tighten. Hook up track bar by first putting a washer on the new longer metric boltand insert bolt though track bar (from the front),then through the slotted hole on new bracket.Tighten using the original nut.NOTE:Be certain vehicle is on the ground and that vehicle weight is on the springs.7. Tighten the track bar (pan hard rod) bolts (on 4" kits, this was done in step #6), and also tightenthe sway bar bolts. If a polyurethane sway bar bushing kit was purchased, install it at this time. REAR INSTALLATION:8. Raise rear, support securely with jack stands and block the front wheels. Remove the tires,shocks and u-bolts. (Caution: the rear axle will now be free to move, so support securely on floor jack.)9. Loosen the track bar bolt connecting the bar to axle housing and on 4" lifts, remove track bar from axle mount because because a relocation bracket will be installed in step 13).10. Apply a thin coat of grease to the polyurethane bushings and insert into each eye of new rearsprings. Now apply a thin coat of grease on outside of polyurethane bushings. Insert sleeves into spring eyes.11. Notice each end of the factory springs (small eye-towards the rear bumper end and large eye-towards front) to see which way to install new springs YJ20RS / YJ40RS. With a floor jack sup-porting the rear axle, unbolt each end of rear leaf springs and remove from both sides. These springs have a degree shim attached, spring must be installed with thick end of shim towards front bumper. Install spring eye bolts. Skyjacker Military wrapped springs can bolt up either way as long as the thick portion of the degree shim is towards the front. (NOTE: Do NOT tighten spring eye bolts at this time.)12. Using the floor jack, lower the rear axle down to leaf springs. Be sure tie bolts align and fit intothe tie bolt holes in the axle housing. (NOTE: If new shackle bushings were purchased,grease and install them in the frame at this time.)Install and tighten new u-bolts, shocks and tires then lower vehicle to ground. Tighten spring eye bolts at this time.2-2.5" Lifts, skip to step 14.13. For 4" Lifts, place new rear track bar extension bracket into the stock bracket (on axle housing),with the slotted holes toward the top. Place the 1/2" x 1 1/2" spacer tube inside bracket (to pre-vent crushing, see white arrow) and install the 1/2" x 3" bolt and washer through original and new bracket and tighten securely with 1/2" lock nut. Insert track bar into new bracket, and install using original bolt and nut (do NOT tighten yet). Drill a 3/8" hole and install the new 3/8" x 1" bolt (see black arrow), washer and nut through side of new and original track bar bracket. Tighten all the track bar bolts and nuts at this time.14. Check Brake Line Length, if they seem too short, longer stainless steel DOT Approved lines areavailable from Skyjacker. A driveline vibration may occur. If so, a transfer case lowering kit from Skyjacker should be installed.NOTE: After driving the first 50 miles, re-torque ALL nuts, bolts and ESPECIALLY U-BOLTS,torque again for another 100 miles and then check periodically thereafter.Original Rear ViewView From Rear of AxleTROUBLE SHOOTINGUpon completion of installing the entire lift (front and rear) if the vehicle appears to sit un-level go to step 1 and record the AFTER measurements to verify the amount of lift obtained at each point. If the vehicle does sit un-level and it did not sit un-level in step 1, the following can be checked:1. Be sure all of the polyurethane bushings were greased well so that they will not restrict thespring’s movement.2. Check the condition of the shackle bushings in the frame (if not replaced with new ones) to besure they are not worn, and if so, replace them with new polyurethane bushings.3. Check the body bushings between the frame and the body to be sure they are not showing wear.If so, SKYJACKER® offers replacement polyurethane kits.4. In order to be sure that the bushings are not restricting the spring from being at the correct rideheight, loosen (do not remove) the spring eye bolts. Then stand on the bumpers and bounce the vehicle up and down vigorously to free up the bushings and then retighten spring eye bolts. ACCESSORIES:• Single and Dual Steering Stabilizer Kits• Transfer Case Lowering Kit (Tubular Design), #TCL25• Double Disconnect Sway Bar Extended End Links。

Jungheinrich P2.5-P3.0 重型搬运机说明书

Jungheinrich P2.5-P3.0 重型搬运机说明书

P2.5 - 3.02 500 –3 000 KGHEAVY DUTY PEDESTRIAN POWERED PALLET TRUCKSEQUIPMENT & WEIGHT: Weights (line 2.1) are based on the following specifications:Complete truck with 180 mm wide forks, Polyurethane/Vulkollan driver and load wheels.FORKS: P2.5 - P3.0: 55 x 180 x 1 156 mm longFORK SPACING: Inside to inside: 200 mm. Outside to outside: 560 mm. Other fork lengths and widths are optional.2.1 Service weight kg 2.2 Axle loading, laden front/rear kg 2.3 Axle loading, unladen front/rearkg3.1 Tyres: polyurethane, topthane, vulkollan, front/rear 3.2 Tyre size, front ø (mm x mm)3.3 Tyre size, rearø (mm x mm)3.4 Additional wheels (dimensions)ø (mm x mm)3.5 Wheels, number front/rear (x = driven wheels) 3.6 Tread, front b 10 (mm)3.7 Tread, rear b 11 (mm)5.1 Travel speed, laden/unladen km/h 5.2 Lift speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.3 Lowering speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.8 Max. gradeability, laden/unladen %5.10 Service brake6.1 Drive motor S2 60 minute ratingkW 6.2 Lift motor, S3 15% rating kW6.3 Battery according to DIN 43531/35/36 A,B,C, no6.4 Battery voltage/nominal capacity K5 » (V)/(Ah) 6.5 Battery weight kg 6.6Energy consumption according to VDI cyclekWh/h at number of cycles10.7 Sound pressure level at the driver’s seat dB(A)8.1 Type of drive unit 4.4 Lifth 3 (mm)4.9 Height drawbar in driving position min./max. h 14 (mm)4.15 Height, lowered h 13 (mm)4.19 Overall length l 1 (mm)4.20 Length to face of forks l 2 (mm)4.21 Overall widthb 1/b 2 (mm)4.22 Fork dimensions DIN ISO 2331 s/e/l (mm)4.25 Distance between fork-armsb 5 (mm)4.32Ground clearance, centre of wheelbasem 2 (mm)4.34.1 Aisle width for pallets 1000mm x 1200mm crossways ± v A st (mm)4.34.2 Aisle width for pallets 800mm x 1200mm lengthwise ± v A st (mm)4.35 Turning radius ± v Wa (mm)P2.5 P3.0Electric (battery)Electric (battery)PedestrianPedestrian 2.5 3.0 600 600 965 965 1526 1526 HYSTERHYSTER633 6331033 2100 1149 2484 475 158479 154Polyurethane / Vulkollan Polyurethane / Vulkollan 260 x 95 260 x 95 85 x 90 85 x 90100 x 40100 x 401x+2 41x+2 4488 488 380 380 5,7 6 5,5 6 0,029 0,037 0,029 0,037 0,048 0,044 0,048 0,044 8 20 5 20ElectromagneticElectromagnetic 2,6 2,6 1.4 1.4 no no 24 30024300233 233 0.470.50< 70 < 70DC-Controller DC-Controller120 120955 1240 955 1240 85 85 1913 1913 757 757 736 736 551801156551801156560 560 30 30 2534 25342397 2397 1733 1733W E I G H T ST Y R E S / C H A S S I SD I ME N S I O N SP E R F O R M A N C E D A T AE L E C T R I C E N G I N EA D D I T I O N A L D A T AD R I VE /L IF TM E C H A N I S MSpecification data is based on VDI 2198b10b1h142h141XCm2sl2l1ley 2h3Ch13Q1 -2 -b11b5b12Ast = Wa + l6 - x + a (see lines 4.34.1 & 4.34.2)a= 200 mmintegrated welded forks, ensures high truck rigidity, allowing the truck to handle heavy loads.n T he battery compartment featuresa reinforced bumper section, which protects the truck against collision.n H eavy-duty, tandem load wheels andallow heavier loads to be transported.PRODUCTIVITYn S kid plate positioned at exit/entryrollers ensure a fast, smooth handling operation.n A djustable performance settings allowthe truck to be configured to suit driver and application requirements.n A choice of capacity, motor andbattery sizes enables the truck to be correctly configured to match application needs.n C ompact chassis design improvesmanoeuvrability, enhancing driver productivity.n T he MOSFET high frequency Combicontroller controls traction andhydraulics, allows progressive speedn P owerful SEM traction motorprovides superior performance and increased loads moved per hour.n T he optional on-board chargeron allows the truck to be recharged everywhere.ERGONOMICSn A utomatic braking control isadjustable according to theperformance level chosen by the operator: Soft/Medium/Hard.n T iller head is ergonomically designedfor maximum operator comfort,contributing to reduced operator fatigue.n D ual lift/lower button controls allowoperation by either hand to suit operator preference and comfort.n R esponsive butterfly switches controltravel direction, speed and braking allow a smooth start, controlled braking and acceleration.n C reep speed control button, allowsthe truck to be manoeuvred with the tiller arm in the vertical position, enabling the operator to work more effectively in confined spaces.roll back on ramps when loading or unloading.n T andem load wheels adjust to worksurface for a smoother operation.COST OF OWNERSHIPn P ower is transmitted via helicoidallygears, which are positioned in an oil bath, to reduce component wear and tear.n E asy access to motor and keycomponents reduces downtime.n E xtended Service intervals (12months or 1 000 hours)n R egenerative braking increasesbraking efficiency and reduces maintenance costs.SERVICEABILITYn O n board diagnostic display providesearly warning of maintenance requirements.n H our-meter and battery dischargeindicator with lift interrupt as standard informs the operator of recharge requirement.Driving Brakingmaxmin@fwww.hyster.eu*********************/HysterEurope @HysterEurope/HysterEuropeSTRONG PARTNERS. TOUGH TRUCKS.TMFOR DEMANDING OPERATIONS, EVERYWHERE.Hyster supplies a complete range of warehouse equipment, IC and electric counterbalanced trucks, container handlers and reach stackers. Hyster is committed to being much more than a lift truck supplier.Our aim is to offer a complete partnership capable ofresponding to the full spectrum of material handling issues: Whether you need professional consultancy on your fleet management, fully qualified service support, or reliable parts supply, you can depend on Hyster.Our network of highly trained dealers provides expert,responsive local support. They can offer cost-effective finance packages and introduce effectively managed maintenance programmes to ensure that you get the best possible value. Our business is dealing with your material handling needs so you can focus on the success of your business today and in the future.HYSTER-YALE UK LIMITED trading as Hyster Europe. Registered Address: Centennial House, Building 4.5, Frimley Business Park, Frimley, Surrey, GU16 7SG, United Kingdom.Registered in England and Wales. Company Registration Number: 02636775.HYSTER,and FORTENS are registered trademarks in the European Union and certain other jurisdictions.MONOTROL® is a registered trademark, and DURAMATCH andare trademarks in the United States and in certain other jurisdictions.Printed in Netherlands. Part number: 3990137 Rev06-09/15-TLCHYSTER EUROPECentennial House, Frimley Business Park, Frimley, Surrey, GU16 7SG, England.Tel: +44 (0) 1276 538500。

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RJK5015DPK
Silicon N Channel MOS FET
High Speed Power Switching
REJ03G1360-0200
Rev.2.00
Apr 18, 2007
Features
• Low on-resistance
• Low leakage current
• High speed switching
Outline
Absolute Maximum Ratings
(Ta = 25°C)
Unit Item Symbol
Ratings
Drain to source voltage V DSS 500 V
Gate to source voltage V GSS ±30 V
Drain current I D 25 A
Drain peak current I D (pulse)Note1 75 A
Body-drain diode reverse drain current I DR 25 A
Body-drain diode reverse drain peak current I DR (pulse)Note1 75 A
Avalanche current I AP Note3 7 A Avalanche energy E AR Note3 2.7 mJ
Channel dissipation Pch Note2 150 W
Channel to case thermal impedance θch-c 0.833 °C/W
Channel temperature Tch 150 °C
Storage temperature Tstg –55 to +150 °C
Notes: 1. PW ≤ 10 µs, duty cycle ≤ 1%
2. Value at Tc = 25°C
25°C, Tch ≤ 150°C
=
STch
3.
Electrical Characteristics
(Ta = 25°C)
Item Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test conditions
Drain to source breakdown voltage V (BR)DSS 500 — — V I D = 10 mA, V GS = 0 Zero gate voltage drain current I DSS — — 1 µA V DS = 500 V, V GS = 0 Gate to source leak current I GSS — — ±0.1 µA V GS = ±30 V, V DS = 0 Gate to source cutoff voltage V GS(off) 3.0 — 4.5 V V DS = 10 V, I D = 1 mA
Static drain to source on state
resistance
R DS(on) — 0.21 0.24 Ω I D = 12.5 A, V GS = 10 V Note4 Input capacitance Ciss — 2600 — pF Output capacitance Coss — 270 — pF Reverse transfer capacitance Crss — 32 — pF V DS = 25 V V GS = 0 f = 1 MHz Turn-on delay time t d(on) — 42 — ns Rise time t r — 59 — ns
Turn-off delay time t d(off) — 103 — ns
Fall time t f
— 45 — ns
I D = 12.5 A
V GS = 10 V R L = 20 Ω Rg = 10 Ω Total gate charge
Qg — 66 — nC Gate to source charge Qgs — 14 — nC Gate to drain charge
Qgd — 29 — nC V DD = 400 V V GS = 10 V I D = 25 A Body-drain diode forward voltage V DF — 0.96 1.60 V I F = 25 A, V GS = 0 Note4 Body-drain diode reverse recovery time trr

380

ns
I F = 25 A, V GS = 0
di F /dt = 100 A/µs
Notes: 4. Pulse test
Main Characteristics
Package Dimensions
Ordering Information
Part No. Quantity Shipping Container RJK5015DPK-00-T0 360 pcs Box (Tube)
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