新月-HC12A 产品说明书
Armstrong国际812玻璃捕捉器安装指南与维护手册35-A说明书
812 Glass Trap Installation Guidelines Installation & Maintenance Manual35-A Please read and savethese instructions.2Designs, materials, weights and performance ratingsare approximate and subject to change without notice.Visit armstrong for up-to-date information.812 Glass Trap Installation Guidelines1) THIS UNIT IS FOR USE IN DEMONSTRATION INSTALLATIONS ONLY.Do not use for process or any applications other than demonstration installations.2) PROVIDE SAFETY SHIELD AROUND UNIT FOR PROTECTION OF VIEWERS.Fabricate a transparent safety shield around front and sides of unit using ¼” Lucite or acrylic plexi-glass.3) WARM UP TRAP SLOWLY.Do not subject glass to thermal shock or water hammer.4) DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE OF UNIT.Maximum operating pressure is 15 psig, do not exceed.5) REPAIR LEAKS IMMEDIATELY.Failure to do so will result in additional erosion of glass.6) STEAM CONDENSATE CAN HAVE A CORROSIVE EFFECT ON GLASS.Inspect glass frequently and replace immediately if corrosion is evident.If unit is repaired, all components should be inspected carefully. Use proper caution when assembling such as; do not reuse glass cylinder if it has developed glass chips or flaws, replace gaskets if damaged, tighten bolts uniformly – do not over tighten.Failure to follow above guidelines can result in possible bodily injury.3Designs, materials, weights and performance ratingsare approximate and subject to change without notice.Visit armstrong for up-to-date information.Armstrong International, Inc. or the Armstrong division that sold the product (“Armstrong”) warrants to theoriginal user of those products supplied by it and used in the service and in the manner for which they areintended, that such products shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) yearfrom the date of installation, but not longer than 15 months from the date of shipment from the factory, [unlessa Special Warranty Period applies, as listed below]. This warranty does not extend to any product that has beensubject to misuse, neglect or alteration after shipment from the Armstrong factory. Except as may be expresslyprovided in a written agreement between Armstrong and the user, which is signed by both parties, ArmstrongDOES NOT MAKE ANY OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OFFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.The sole and exclusive remedy with respect to the above limited warranty or with respect to any other claimrelating to the products or to defects or any condition or use of the products supplied by Armstrong, howevercaused, and whether such claim is based upon warranty, contract, negligence, strict liability, or any other basisor theory, is limited to Armstrong’s repair or replacement of the part or product, excluding any labor or any othercost to remove or install said part or product, or at Armstrong’s option, to repayment of the purchase price.As a condition of enforcing any rights or remedies relating to Armstrong products, notice of any warranty orother claim relating to the products must be given in writing to Armstrong: (i) within 30 days of last day of theapplicable warranty period, or (ii) within 30 days of the date of the manifestation of the condition or occurrencegiving rise to the claim, whichever is earlier. IN NO EVENT SHALL ARMSTRONG BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL,DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSSOF USE OR PROFITS OR INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS. The Limited Warranty and Remedy terms herein applynotwithstanding any contrary terms in any purchase order or form submitted or issued by any user, purchaser,or third party and all such contrary terms shall be deemed rejected by Armstrong.Limited Warranty and RemedyArmstrong InternationalNorth America • Latin America • India • Europe / Middle East / Africa • China • Pacific Rimarmstrong 35-A-ENPrinted in U.S.A. - 6/20/16© 2016 Armstrong International, Inc.812 Glass Trap Installation Guidelines Installation & Maintenance ManualDesigns, materials, weights and performance ratings are approximate and subject to change without notice.Visit armstrong for up-to-date information.。
Infinova V5112-A2日夜型摄像机 说明书
使用说明书第一章简介首先感谢您选购本公司的产品!V5112-A2系列日夜型摄像机采用高灵敏度1/3" SONY HAD CCD图像传感器,使得摄像机拍摄的图像色彩真实、场景细腻。
当周围环境变暗时,摄像机自动切换到黑白模式;当光线变亮时,又自动切换到彩色模式,从而实现24小时不间断监控。
优越的低照度性能,在超低照度环境下仍能清晰地识别物体。
V5112-A2系列日夜型摄像机,枪型全铝合金机身,精致、小巧、坚固,且具有良好的散热性能。
该摄像机可适配C或CS型接口的手动变焦镜头或DC驱动/VIDEO驱动镜头,适用于商场、银行、写字楼、停车场及城市街道等常用监控场所。
本说明书适用于以下型号的产品:V5112-A2014 1/3"日夜型摄像机(PAL,480TVL,彩色模式0.5Lux,黑白模式0.02Lux,12VDC/24V AC)V5112-A2004 1/3"日夜型摄像机(NTSC,480TVL,彩色模式0.5Lux,黑白模式0.02Lux,12VDC/24V AC)V5112-A2019 1/3"日夜型摄像机(PAL,480TVL,彩色模式0.5Lux,黑白模式0.02Lux,100~240V AC)V5112-A2009 1/3"日夜型摄像机(NTSC,480TVL,彩色模式0.5Lux,黑白模式0.02Lux,100~240V AC)第二章主要特性y1/3″ SONY HAD CCD传感器y水平解析度:480TVLy可移除式红外截止滤光片,彩色/黑白模式自动切换y高灵敏度,抑制光晕能力强和高信噪比y自动电子快门(AES),自动增益控制(AGC),手动/自动白平衡(MWB/ATW),背光补偿(BLC),防闪烁模式(F.L.)y后调焦功能,以实现完美聚焦y支持DC驱动/VIDEO驱动镜头y光圈LEVEL调节功能y支持12VDC/24V AC或100~240V AC电源供电2在安装镜头之前,请确认镜头为型安装镜头请用十字头螺丝刀拧松后焦距调整机构锁定螺丝,用手指或螺丝刀转动后焦距调整环以改变安装方式。
Alpha Wire 7132 产品说明书
Customer Specification PART NO. 7132ConstructionApplicable Specifications Environmental Alpha Wire | 711 Lidgerwood Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 Tel: 1-800-52 ALPHA (25742), Web: Diameters (In)1) Component 1 1 X 1 HOOKUPa) Conductor 20 (7/28) AWG TC 0.038b) Insulation 0.016" Wall, Nom. PVC, Irradiated 0.070+/- 0.002(1) Print ALPHA WIRE-*E163869 RU AWM 1430 105C 300V VW-1LLXXXXXX CSA REW XLPVC 105C 300V FT1 ROHS* = Factory Code[Note: Product may have c(UL) or CSA markings depending upon plant of manufacture.](2) Color(s) WHITE, BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, BROWN ORANGE, SLATE, VIOLET1) UL AWM/STYLE 1430 105°C / 300 V RMS2) CSA International REW-XLPVC 105°C / 300 V RMSFT13) Military MIL-W-16878E Type C 105°C / 1000 V RMS1) EU Directive 2011/65/EU(RoHS2):All materials used in the manufacture of this part are in compliance withEuropean Directive 2011/65/EU regarding the restriction of use of certainhazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. Consult AlphaWire's web site for RoHS C of C.PropertiesOther2) REACH Regulation (EC 1907/2006):This product does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC)listed on the European Union's REACH candidate list in excess of 0.1%mass of the item. For up-to-date information, please see Alpha's REACH SVHC Declaration.3) California Proposition 65:The outer surface materials used in the manufacture of this part meet the requirements of California Proposition 65.Physical & Mechanical Properties 1) Temperature Range -55 to 105°C 2) Bend Radius 10X Cable Diameter 3) Pull Tension 8.7 Lbs, MaximumElectrical Properties (For Engineering purposes only) 1) Voltage Rating 300 V RMS 2) Inductance 0.05 µH/ft, Nominal3) Conductor DCR 10.1 Ω/1000ft @20°C, NominalPackaging Flange x Traverse x Barrel (inches)a) 1000 FT 6.5 x 4 x 2.5 Continuous length b) 100 FT2.75 x 2 x 1.125 Continuous length[Spool dimensions may vary slightly]Notes:a) Certain colors and put-up combinations may only be available by special order, minimums may apply.Alpha Wire | 711 Lidgerwood Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ 07207Tel: 1-800-52 ALPHA (25742)Although Alpha Wire (“Alpha”) makes every reasonable effort to ensure there accuracy at the time of publication,information and specifications described herein are subject to errors or omissions and to changes without notice, and the listing of such information and specifications does not ensure product availability.Alpha provides the information and specifications herein on an “AS IS” basis, with no representations or warranties, whether express, statutory or implied. In no event will Alpha be liable for any damages (including consequential, indirect, incidental, special, punitive, or exemplary) whatsoever, even if Alpha had been advised of the possibility of such damages, whether in an action under contract, negligence or any other theory, arising out of or in connection with the use, or inability to use, the information or specifications described herein.ALPHA WIRE - CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARYNotice to persons receiving this document and/or technical information. This document is confidential and is the exclusive property of ALPHA WIRE, and is merely on loan and subject to recall by ALPHA WIRE at any time. By taking possession of this document, the recipient acknowledges and agrees that this document cannot be used in any manner adverse to the interests of ALPHA WIRE, and that no portion of this document may be copied or otherwise reproduced without the prior written consent of ALPHA WIRE. In the case of conflicting contractual provisions, this notice shall govern the status of this document. <br /><br />©2019 ALPHA WIRE - all rights reserved.EU/China ROHS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCETo Whom It May Concern:Alpha Wire Part Number: 71327132, RoHS-Compliant Commencing With 6/1/2005 ProductionNote: all colors and put-upsThis document certifies that the Alpha part number cited above is manufactured in accordance with Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament, better known as the RoHS Directive (commonly known as RoHS 2), with regards to restrictions of the use of certain hazardous substances used in the manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment. This certification extends to amending Directive 2015/863/EU which expanded the list of restricted substances to 10 items (commonly known as RoHS 3) The reader is referred to these Directives for the specific definitions and extents of the Directives. No Exemptions are required for RoHS Compliance on this item. Additionally, Alpha certifies that the listed part number is in compliance with China RoHS “Marking for Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products” standard SJ/T 11364-2014.Substance Maximum Control ValueLead0.1% by weight (1000 ppm)Mercury0.1% by weight (1000 ppm)Cadmium0.01% by weight (100 ppm)Hexavalent Chromium0.1% by weight (1000 ppm )Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB)0.1% by weight (1000 ppm)Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE) ,Including Deca-BDE0.1% by weight (1000 ppm)Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)0.1% by weight (1000 ppm)Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)0.1% by weight (1000 ppm)Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 0.1% by weight (1000 ppm)Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)0.1% by weight (1000 ppm)The information provided in this document and disclosure is correct to the best of Alpha Wire's knowledge, information and belief at the date of its release. The information provided is designed only as a general guide for the safe handling, storage, and any other operation of the product itself or the one that it will become part of. The intent of this document is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification. Regulatory information is for guidance purposes only. Product users are responsible for determining the applicability of legislation and regulations based on their individual usage of the product.Authorized Signatory for the Alpha Wire:Dave Watson, Director of Engineering & QA1/13/2021Alpha Wire711 Lidgerwood Ave.Elizabeth, NJ 07207Tel: 1-908-925-8000。
微波塑料产品说明书
HEX HEAD SCREW COVERSMolded in Black High Density Polyethylene63SCVR-M663SCVR-M813.72 MM 16.30 MM6.00 MM7.62 MM10.74 MM 14.17 MMITEMNUMBER FITS A E B C D • Quick and simple to install.• Protects and gives neat finish to exposed metal hexagon nuts and screw heads.Round ID for M6 pan or hex head machine screw Hex ID for M8 hex nuts and screws401026401028401027ITEM NUMBER COLORNATURAL BLACKFLUORESCENT PINKITEMNUMBER FITS Hex ID for M5 hex nuts and screwsSIZE: 6 3/4” X 6 3/4” X 3” DEEP45GRMF250ITEMNUMBER UV Resistant Nylon1 19/32” (40,46)2 3/8” (60,33)3 5/32” (80,16)1/4” (6,35)3/8” (9,52)1/2” (12,70)1/4” (6,35)3/8” (9,52)1/2” (12,70)5 LBS.13 LBS.40 LBS.A B C D MAX. MAX.NUMBER LENGTH WIDTH THICKNESS HOLE DIA. ROPE DIA. LOAD Micro Plastics’ Snap Hooks are ideal for light duty marine use, securing cargo to racks, miscellaneous automotive and home uses. The parts are made from UV which is perfect outdoor use. The Snap Hooks will not or decorative surfaces. Micro Plastics’ design reduces the chance of accidental rope or eye release from snap end of hook.* MOLDED NYLON 6/6 BLACK** MOLDED IN BLACK IMPACT MODIFIED NYLONITEMNUMBER 45GUTADHCLIPNOTE: CLIPS MUST BE PURCHASED IN MULTIPLES OF 25.COMMERCIAL WIRE ROUTING KITMolded in Natural Nylon 6/6• Elevated routing of wires and tubing without using a ladder.• All component parts are molded in light weight impact resistant Nylon.COMMERCIAL WIRE ROUTING KIT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING 1 Nut that fits the extendible pole threads.1 Applicator that snap fits into the nut and is used for applying adhesive backed 1 Wiring hook that snaps into the nut for routing wire in elevated clips.NOTE: Adhesive backed clips and extension pole sold separately, (SEE ABOVE)ITEMNUMBER 45EXTPOLEADHESIVE CABLE CLIPSMolded in Natural High Density PolyethyleneWIRING KIT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING1 One piece extendible pole with threaded end.1 Nut that fits the extendible pole threads.25 Adhesive backed wire routing cable clips.1 Applicator that snap fits into the nut and is used for applying adhesive backed wire clip to elevated surfaces.1 Wiring hook that snaps into the nut for routing wire in elevated clips.1 Instruction sheet.EXPANDED COMMERCIAL WIRE ROUTING KITNUMBER DESCRIPTION 45EXPINDWIREKIT Expanded Commercial Wiring Kit• Elevated routing of wires and tubing without using a ladder.• Double backed foam adhesive on a Polyethylene clip.• All component parts are molded in light weight impact resistant Nylon.• Additional adhesive backed cable clips and extension poles sold separately, see page 248.45SKCDHK750RETCORD HOOK RETAINERITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION the cord to prevent slippage. Cord assembly can be used for securing light cargo in cars, vans, trucks, and boats. The hooks will not scratch painted or decorative surfaces which makes it great for covers on boats and trailers.THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED WHEN USING CORD • Wear eye protection - end of cord could come loose and cause serious eye or bodily injury.45SKCDHK750CORD HOOKITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION Watch Instructional Videomms:///productvideos/ShockCord.asfITEMNUMBER MATERIAL STYLE COLOR45SCH025CH 45SCH025CHCP 45SCH037OH 45SCH037OHCP NYLON 6/6COPOLYESTERNYLON 6/6COPOLYESTERCLOSED LOOPCLOSED LOOPOPEN HOOKOPEN HOOKOFF WHITECLEAROFF WHITECLEARCLOSED LOOP PATENTEDOPEN HOOKPATENTEDHex shaped area is designed to fit a metric M6 hex nut or M6 hex head machine screw. Note: Insert nut or screw into installation tool before attaching to extension pole.ITEM NUMBER45SCHINSTLHEAVY DUTY HANGERMolded in Natural Nylon 6/6The Micro Plastics heavy dutyhanger is designed to fit ourceiling hook installation tool(45SCHINSTL) with a M6 X 1.0 hexnut (NOT INCLUDED) i nstalled inthe installation tool. Heavy dutyhanger is used to hang articleson elevated pegs or hooks with-out the use of a ladder.ITEM NUMBER45HDH0145INSTLHOOKCeiling Hanger HookITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION 45SCHCLIPCeiling Accessory ClipITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION 45SCH050EHCeiling Edge HookITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION PATENTEDPATENTEDPATENTEDNylon 6/6ITEM NUMBER。
omega H12012 产品说明书
Ordering Examples: TRB-2020-E, portable turbidity meter kit for USEPA, $849. TRB-2020-I, portable turbidity meter kit for ISO and SC-1912-CD-01, CD RS232 software and cable, $849 + 175 = $1024.
The simple calibration procedure involves activating the UP or DOWN arrow keys until the reading matches the standard. The microprocessor adjusts the factory-programmed calibration curve accordingly. Two primary turbidity standards are provided.
This nephelometric turbidity instrument meets or exceeds EPA design specifications for NPDWR and NPDES turbidity monitoring programs as specified by USEPA method 180.1 (TRB-2020-E) and ISO 7027 standard (TRB-2020-I). There is also an EPA compliance reading mode which rounds the readings to meet EPA reporting requirements.
Omega H12012热电巧和CL900热电巧系列产品说明书
Inserts for CL900 Series
Operating Ambient Temperature Range: 5°C to 38°C (40°F to 100°F)
well insert for 6.3 cm (1⁄4") probes, $2995 + 89 = $3084. OCW-3, OMEGACARESM extends standard 1-year warranty to a total of 4 years ($350), $2995 + 350 = $3345.
Accuracy: (1°F resolution) CL900 with 6" Test Well Inserts: ±1.5°F ±1 LSD CL900 with 4" Test Well Inserts: ±3°F ±1 LSD
CL950: ±1.5°F, ±1 LSD
Control Stability: ±0.3°F or better
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To order NIST Calibration points add suffix “-NIST” to model number and $175 to price.
Ordering Example: CL900-110, hot point® calibrator, 110 Vac, and CL905, 10 cm (4") test
海尔铅绿灯产品说明书
1. Carefully remove all parts from the box. Place on a clean, soft surface.2. Remove collar loop (D) from chain (I) by removing screws (E) on quick link (F).3. Install mounting plate (B) to the junction box and secure with mounting screws (C).4. Secure collar loop (D) to mounting plate (B) using pliers to tighten locknut.5. Install canopy (G) to collar loop (D) and secure with collar ring (H).6. Determine desired overall length and amount of chain (I) needed. Shorten chain using chain pliers. (Keep extra chain)7. Attach rubber washers (K) to either side of glass shade (L) and secure to socket (J) with metal cap (M).NOTE: Do not over-tighten otherwise glass shade could be damaged.8. Install light bulb into the socket.9. Attach chain (I) to collar loop (D) using quick link (F) and secure with screws (E).10. Thread fixture wire and ground wire through chain (I).NOTE: When you reach the collar loop (D), ensure there is no tension on the wires. Cut excess wires, being sure to leave about 12” to reachthe junction box.This light fixture should be installed in accordance with all applicable, local installation codes, and by a person familiar with the construction and operation of it, as well as the hazards involved. Inspect item and contents carefully. If any damage or defect is found, do not install.Retain all packaging material until installation is complete and approved.TOOLS REQUIRED (NOT INCLUDED):Phillips Screwdriver Slotted Screwdriver Chain Pliers Slip Joint Pliers Measuring TapeWire CuttersWire StrippersNOTICE:IJ LK KMG F EHD C B A Diagram 1Bulb not includedThis light fixture should be installed in accordance with all applicable, local installation codes, and by a person familiar with the construction and operation of it, as well as the hazards involved. Inspect item and contents carefully. If any damage or defect is found, do not install.Retain all packaging material until installation is complete and approved.11. Separate two sides of molded wire, and strip insulation on each 5/8".12. Loosen collar ring (H) and let canopy (G) slip down chain (I) carefully.13. Twist all fixture wires together. Slip through center hole of collar loop (D).NOTE: Untwist wires and separate to prepare for connection.14. Wrap fixture ground wire (bare copper) around the green grounding screw (see diagram 1). Tighten. Continue fixture ground wire and connect to supply ground wire (usually green or bare copper) using wire nut (A).NOTE: It is imperative that the fixture is grounded.15. Connect fixture neutral wire (ribbed) to the supply neutral wire (usually white) using wire nut (A).16. Connect fixture hot wire (smooth with markings) to the supply hot wire (usually black) using wire nut (A).CAUTION: Do not reverse the hot and neutral connections.17. Make sure all wire connections are tight and tuck into the junction box.18. Install canopy (G) to collar loop (D) and secure with collar ring (H).Care Instructions: Clean only with a soft dry cloth or feather duster. Do Not use abrasive or chemical agents.NOTICE:IJ LK KMG F EHD C B A Diagram 1Bulb not included。
Whelen 灯棒系列产品说明书
©2016 Whelen Engineering Company Inc.Form No.14978A (080816)A u t o m o t i v e : For warranty information regarding this product, visit /warranty•Proper installation of this product requires the installer to have a good understanding of automotive electronics, systems and procedures.•Whelen Engineering requires the use of waterproof butt splices and/or connectors if that connector could be exposed to moisture.•Any holes, either created or utilized by this product, should be made both air- and watertight using a sealant recommended by your vehicle manufacturer.•Failure to use specified installation parts and/or hardware will void the product warranty.•If mounting this product requires drilling holes, the installer MUST be sure that no vehicle components or other vital parts could be damaged by the drilling process. Check both sides of the mounting surface before drilling begins. Also de-burr the holes and remove any metal shards or remnants. Install grommets into all wire passage holes.•If this manual states that this product may be mounted with suction cups, magnets, tape or Velcro®, clean the mounting surface with a 50/50 mix of isopropyl alcohol and water and dry thoroughly.•Do not install this product or route any wires in the deployment area of your air bag. Equipment mounted or located in the air bag deployment area will damage or reduce the effectiveness of the air bag, or become a projectile that could cause serious personal injury or death. Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual for the air bag deployment area. The User/Installer assumes full responsibility to determine proper mounting location, based on providing ultimate safety to all passengers inside the vehicle.•For this product to operate at optimum efficiency, a good electrical connection to chassis ground must be made. The recommendedprocedure requires the product ground wire to be connected directly to the NEGATIVE (-) battery post (this does not include products that use cigar power cords).•If this product uses a remote device for activation or control, make sure that this device is located in an area that allows both the vehicle and the device to be operated safely in any driving condition.•Do not attempt to activate or control this device in a hazardous driving situation.•This product contains either strobe light(s), halogen light(s), high-intensity LEDs or a combination of these lights. Do not stare directly into these lights. Momentary blindness and/or eye damage could result.•Use only soap and water to clean the outer lens. Use of other chemicals could result in premature lens cracking (crazing) and discoloration. Lenses in this condition have significantly reduced effectiveness and should be replaced immediately. Inspect and operate this product regularly to confirm its proper operation and mounting condition. Do not use a pressure washer to clean this product.•It is recommended that these instructions be stored in a safe place and referred to when performing maintenance and/or reinstallation of this product.•FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT OR VEHICLE AND/OR SERIOUS INJURY TO YOU AND YOUR PASSENGERS!Warnings to InstallersWhelen’s emergency vehicle warning devices must be properly mounted and wired in order to be effective and safe. Read and follow all of Whelen’s written instructions when installing or using this device. Emergency vehicles are often operated under high speed stressful conditions which must be accounted for when installing all emergency warning devices. Controls should be placed within convenient reach of the operator so that they can operate the system without taking their eyes off the roadway. Emergency warning devices can require high electrical voltages and/or currents. Properly protect and use caution around live electrical connections.Grounding or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current arcing, which can cause personal injury and/or vehicle damage, including fire. Many electronic devices used in emergency vehicles can create or be affected by electromagnetic interference. Therefore, after installation of any electronic device it is necessary to test all electronic equipment simultaneously to insure that they operate free of interference from other components within the vehicle. Never power emergency warning equipment from the same circuit or share the same grounding circuit with radio communication equipment. All devices should be mounted in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and securely fastened to vehicle elements of sufficient strength to withstand the forces applied to the device. Driver and/or passenger air bags (SRS) will affect the way equipment should be mounted. This device should be mounted by permanent installation and within the zones specified by the vehicle manufacturer, if any. Any device mounted in the deployment area of an air bag will damage or reduce the effectiveness of the air bag and may damage or dislodge the device. Installer must be sure that this device, its mounting hardware and electrical supply wiring does not interfere with the air bag or the SRS wiring or sensors. Mounting the unit inside the vehicle by a method other than permanent installation is not recommended as unit may become dislodged during swerving; sudden braking or collision. Failure to follow instructions can result in personal injury. Whelen assumes no liability for any loss resulting from the use of this warning device. PROPER INSTALLATION COMBINED WITH OPERATOR TRAINING IN THE PROPER USE OF EMERGENCY WARNING DEVICES IS ESSENTIAL TO INSURE THE SAFETY OF EMERGENCY PERSONNEL AND THE PUBLIC.Warnings to UsersWhelen’s emergency vehicle warning devices are intended to alert other operators and pedestrians to the presence and operation of emergency vehicles and personnel. However, the use of this or any other Whelen emergency warning device does not guarantee that you will have the right-of-way or that other drivers and pedestrians will properly heed an emergency warning signal. Never assume you have the right-of-way. It is your responsibility to proceed safely before entering an intersection, driving against traffic, responding at a high rate of speed, or walking on or around traffic lanes. Emergency vehicle warning devices should be tested on a daily basis to ensure that they operate properly. When in actual use, the operator must ensure that both visual and audible warnings are not blocked by vehicle components (i.e.: open trunks or compartment doors), people, vehicles, or other obstructions. It is the user’s responsibility to understand and obey all laws regarding emergency warning devices. The user should be familiar with all applicable laws and regulations prior to the use of any emergency vehicle warning device. Whelen’s audible warning devices are designed to project sound in a forward direction away from the vehicle occupants. However, because sustained periodic exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing loss, all audible warning devices should be installed and operated in accordance with the standards established by the National Fire Protection Association.Safety FirstThis document provides all the necessary information to allow your Whelen product to be properly and safely installed. Before beginning the installation and/or operation of your new product, the installation technician and operator must read this manual completely. Important information is contained herein that could prevent serious injury or damage.WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Methylene Chloride which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Bisphenol A, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to .Installation Guide:Low Profile Highway Bar51 Winthrop RoadChester, Connecticut 06412-0684Phone: (860) 526-9504Internet: Salese-mail:*******************CustomerServicee-mail:*******************®ENGINEERING COMPANY INC.4.Apply RTVsealer aroundthe mountingholes on theroof. Place thelight assemblyonto thevehicle linedup with themountingholes andinsert themounting boltsinto the holes.Feed the cablethrough thecable accesshole. With thecable in place,apply RTVsealer to the cable access hole.5.It is suggested that you use a load plate (customer supplied) onthe inside of the roof that is equal or greater than the size of the mounting feet. Secure the four mounting feet to the vehicle and tighten all hardware firmly. NOTE:All mounting hardware is customer supplied. This switch is programmed at the factory to raise or lower the lightbarson your “Highway Lightbar System” with a running time of 12-15 seconds. The switch is also programmable to between 5 and 24 seconds of running time. You may need this feature since system voltages vary and this will affect the accuracy of the operation. Most systems are 12 volts. If your system is a higher voltage, you will need less lift and lowering time, for a lower voltage system you will need more time. You can tell whether you need to adjust the programming if the bars don’t raise or lower completely when you use the factory set time.Note: When power is first applied to the timer unit, it assumes the bars are in the down position. If the bar is not down, use the manual control to lower it.WARNING!Do not raise lightbars with the vehicle moving or drive vehicle with bars raised.For manual control:Press and hold the UP or DOWN button for more than 1 second. The bars will travel in either the UP or DOWN direction until you release the button.To raise or lower the bars automatically: Press either UP or DOWN on the control switch.To stop the bar in between a Array fully raised or loweredposition:Pressing either up ordown while the bar is in motionwill stop the bar. You may thenpress either up or down torestart the bar in either direction,which will automatically engagefor the correct amount of time toseat the bar in either the up ordown position (no matter whereyou stopped the bar). Programming:To enter the programmingmode, the bar must be in thedown position (statusindicator off)1.Press the DOWN button 3short times, then a 4th time,this time holding the buttonfor more than one second.At this time the statusindicator will begin to flashrapidly.2.Next press the UP button toraise the bar to the desiredposition. The statusindicator will now flashonce a second.3.When the bar reaches thedesired position release thebutton, the time is storedfor future use and will besaved even if power isremoved from the unit. Ifyou release the button afterless than 5 seconds, theprocedure will be ignored. Ifyou release the button aftermore than 24 seconds, 24seconds will be recorded.。
OMEGA SVH-12 Series产品说明书
e-mail:**************For latest product manuals: svh-121 / svh-122high Pressure solenoid valvesShop online at ®User’s Guide***********************servicing North America:U.S.A.:Omega Engineering, Inc., One Omega Drive, P.O. Box 4047S tamford, CT 06907-0047 USAToll-Free: 1-800-826-6342 (USA & Canada only)Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378 (USA & Canada only)Engineering Service: 1-800-872-9436 (USA & Canada only)Tel: (203) 359-1660 Fax: (203) 359-7700e-mail:**************For Other Locations visit /worldwideThe information contained in this document is believed to be correct, but OMEGA accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.WARNING: These products are not designed for use in, and should not be used for, human applications.Product Description:The OMEGA SVH-12 Series encompasses 2-Way, pilot operated, normally closed solenoid valves with a maximum allowable inlet pressure of 10,000 psi [68.9 MPa]. Maximum allowable differential pressure (P inlet – P outlet ) as well as minimum required differential pressure depends upon the configuration. The valve is designed for water, non-corrosive and non-viscous liquids, gases, and hydrogen.When the valve is energized, flow occurs from the inlet to outlet. When de-energized, flow stops. The valve will only stop a fluid in the direction of inlet to outlet. It does not stop fluid from moving in the reverse direction, i.e. P inlet must be greater than or equal to P oulet at all times.Weight (lbs.)A B C D E SVH-121 2.9 2.0 4.1 2.10.9ø2.20SVH-1226.1 2.0 4.7 2.2 1.3ø3.00Do not use this valve with dirty fluids, or solutions that will leave large amount of deposits.Schematic:Normally ClosedA minimum pressure differential is required on the SVH-12 Series to move the valve piston and open the valve. The SVH-121 requires 50 psi. The SVH-122 requires 100 psi.The SVH-12 was designed to withstand pressures approaching four times maximum allowable inlet pressure at room temperature without bursting. However, the inlet pressure should NEVER be allowed to exceed 10,000 psi. In actual usage, the connections would begin to leak far below the burst pressure.Open/Close times will depend upon the differential pressure and fluid. The response time is typically less than 0.5 seconds, and is significantly faster towards the high end of the allowable differential pressure.Materials:Valve Body – 316 Stainless SteelBonnet Tube – 316 and 430 Stainless Steel Piston – Polyether ether ketoneOther wetted components – 302, 303, and 430 stainless, PTFE, copper (AC powered only)Configurations:Pressures:Part number breakdown: SVH-12X-XXXX-XXOptions (multiple)Coils:Port Sizes: 1 20.250” Orifice 0.500” Orifice120V AC10 W for normally closed, Temperature Class F 240V AC10 W for normally closed, Temperature Class F 24V AC10 W for normally closed, Temperature Class F 12V DC10 W for normally closed, Temperature Class F 24V DC10 W for normally closed, Temperature Class F 120V DC10 W for normally closed, Temperature Class F“blank” 240A 24A 12D 24D 120DStandard lead length for all coils is 18”. Explosion Proof coils are available with NEMA Type 7 & 9 protection. Standard coils including integrated DIN connector, have NEMA type 1, 2, 3, 4, and 4x protection.Valve Body Connections:¼-18 NPT or ½-14 NPT per ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 at the inlet and outlet. The connection matches the orifice size.Maximum Allowable Differential Pressure (psi)For Normally Closed ValveAC CoilDC Coil SVH-1217,5003,500SVH-1227,5003,600Maximum Allowable Differential Pressure (psi)For Normally Open ValveAC Coil DC Coil SVH-1217,500n/a SVH-122n/an/aThe flow rate through an SVH-12 valve can be approximated as follows: P1 = Inlet Pressure (psi) P2 = Outlet Pressure (psi)C v = Valve flow coefficient (no units)SG = Specific Gravity (no units) at standard conditions For a gas:Calculate PCritical = 0.53*P1For a constant P1, flow will increase as P2 decreases until reaching P CriticalAs P2 falls below P Critical , no further increase of flow rate occurs.Q m = C v Q = C v Q m = C vSCFM (14.7 psi and 60° F)SCFMgal/min*****If P2 > P Critical:If P2 < P Critical:For a liquid:Flow Rate:The flow rate of a fluid through a valve is a function of the inlet and outlet conditions, liquid or gas properties, and properties of the specific valve. Pressure, temperature, and piping geometry are inlet and outletconditions. Pertinent liquid properties are composition, density, vapor pressure, viscosity, surface tension, and thermodynamic critical pressure. Pertinent gas properties are composition, density, and ratio of specific heats. Valve characteristics such as flow path, valve travel, and of course size influence flow rate. ANSI/ISA-75.01-1985 (R1995) provides equations to approximate flow.Through a standard test procedure, a Valve Flow Coefficient “Cv” can be assigned to a particular valve. This coefficient can then be used to approximate flow rates with reasonable accuracy for different fluids and gases at any inlet and outlet conditions. Cv is essentially the number of gallons of water that will flow through a particular valve in 1 minute at exactly 1.0 psi of differential pressure between the inlet and outlet.Orifice (in)Approximate C vSVH-1210.250 1.1SVH-1220.5004.5Operating Temperatures:Solenoids will get very hot from normal usage (>250°F). The high temperature limit of the valve is based upon the coil wire insulation. If the temperature limit is exceeded, permanent and self-perpetuating damage will result.As solenoid coil wire temperature rises, electrical resistance goes up and less current flows. Since pull force of a solenoid is directly proportional to amperage, a solenoid operating at its upper temperature limit may produce less pull force.The 22 watt coils are temperature Class H. The 10 watt coils are temperature Class F. The charts below give guidelines for allowable fluid temperature for a given ambient temperature assuming that the coil is being held in the energized state.If the coil is only being powered intermittently for short periods of time, the allowable fluid temperature is 400°F when in an ambient temperature of 77°F.AC powered coils experience a current “inrush” upon each energize cycle. The number of allowable energize cycles per minute is dependent upon fluid and ambient temperature. It is strongly advised to use DC coils if frequent cycling (>5 time per minute), particularly if fluid temperatures are elevated.There are other factors not taken into account for maximum allowable fluid temperature. It is suggested that if a fluid temperature is going to be near the high limit, the application should be thoroughly tested to ensure a robust design.The SVH-12 must be mounted in the vertical orientation with the coil on top. This is because gravity is used to reset an internal component upon closing.The ¼-18 NPT or ½-14 NPT valve body threads per ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 require a sealant, such as OMEGA PTFE tape, by design. Follow the sealant manufacturer installation instructions. Do not use an excessive amount on the inlet, as this may go into the valve and cause problems. After applying 175 in*lbs of torque to the NPT connection, pressurize and look for leaks. Re-tighten slightly if necessary.Make sure that connecting pipes or tubes are clean and free of particulates.Install a filter upstream and close to the solenoid valve (see details in Filter section).No lubrication is required.Filters:Foreign matter such as particulates, rust flakes, PTFE tape, pipe dope, etc., can jam moving parts within a solenoid valve, clog the small orifices, or damage softer sealing surfaces. The result can be a failure to open, close, and seal. A strainer/filter with 60 mesh (0.009” gaps) or finer is recommended for the SVH-12.The strainer should be placed upstream (inlet side) and as close to the valve as possible. Be sure to select a model that is safe for the inlet pressure. Size the filter so that the pressure drop across it is acceptable for the flow rate.Sealing:Six different valve seat leakage classifications are defined by ANSI/FCI 91-2-2001. All valves must pass a leakage test prior to the leaving the factory based on the requirements of this specification.This standard leakage for this product is Class 2.Class 5 (Allowable Leakage/Min)Size Water (cc)Air (cc)0.019.1 / 10 Min 0.000.032.1 / 10 Min 0.010.250.1 / 10 Min 0.050.500.1 / 10 Min 0.100.750.1 / 10 Min 0.151.000.1 / 10 Min 0.201.500.1 / 10 Min 0.302.000.1 / 10 Min 0.402.500.1 / 10 Min 0.503.000.1 / 10 Min 0.604.000.1 / 10 Min 0.806.000.1 / 10 Min1.20Class 4 (Allowable Leakage/Min)SizeWater (cc)Air (cc)0.0190.100.040.0320.100.060.2500.100.500.5000.10 1.000.7500.10 1.501.0000.10 2.001.5000.10 3.002.0000.10 4.002.5000.10 5.003.0000.10 6.004.0000.108.006.0000.1012.00Class 2 (Allowable Leakage/Min)Size Water (cc)Air (cc)0.0190.080.380.0320.130.640.250 1.00 5.000.500 2.0010.000.750 3.0015.001.000 4.0020.001.500 6.0030.002.0008.0040.002.50010.0050.003.00012.0060.004.00016.0080.006.00024.00120.00Safety:Depressurize a system before trying to remove the valve.Do not remove the coil from the valve and pressurize. While the valve is designed to not burst at pressures approaching four times the rated maximum inlet pressure, the coil actually provides a portion of that inherent strength.If the wires from the coil need to be directed a certain way, loosen the nut on top of the coil before trying to position. Do not grab any portion of the bonnet tube with a wrench or plyers. Doing so can damage the tube, loosen the retainer causing leakage, or damage an o-ring.The surface temperature of some coils may be >250 degrees Fahrenheit (!) when running hot fluids and held in the energized state.Electrical wiring must conform to the nameplate rating. Connect the coil leads to electrical circuit usingstandard electrical practice. If the coil is located in an inconvenient location, it may be re-oriented as described in the SAFETY section of this manual. Either coil lead can be hot or neutral.Troubleshooting:1. The valve must be mounted in a horizontal pipe run with the solenoid vertical and on top. Other orientations will prevent proper operation.2. The valve must be mounted in the correct ‘flow direction’ as indicated by the arrow on the side of the valve body. The valve should be mounted with the high-pressure side piping at the back of the arrow (inlet) and the low-pressure side piping at the front of the arrow (outlet).3. This valve will not act as a check valve. It only blocks flow in the direction of inlet to outlet.4. Foreign matter such as particulates, PTFE tape, pipe dope, etc., can jam moving parts within the valve or clog very small orifices. The result can be a failure to open and/or close completely. 60 mesh (0.009” opening) filters/strainers are recommended.5. The operating pressure must not exceed the pressure rating on the valve nameplate.6. Verify that the power supplied to the solenoid matches the specification that is displayed on the valve nameplate. Valves cannot be converted from DC to AC or AC to DC by simply changing the coil.7. Check the coil leads for continuity. If there is no continuity or no resistance at all, you will need to replace the coil. A jammed plunger can cause coil burnout. Replacing the coil may temporarily cure the symptom but not the actual cause.8. Regulators mounted upstream from the valve can cause problems. Regulators should be mounted downstream.9. This valve is designed and tested for use with gases, water, and fluids with viscosity similar to water. 10. If chatter or buzzing is ever noticed, remove power and consult customer service. This could indicate jammed components and could eventually burn out a coil or fatigue sealing surfaces.WARRANTY/DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from date of purchase. OMEGA’s WARRANTY adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This ensures that OMEGA’s customers receive maximum coverage on each product.If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request. Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser, including but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits, improper repair, or unauthorized modification. This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of having been damaged as a result of excessive corrosion; or current, heat, moisture or vibration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA’s control. Components in which wear is not warranted, include but are not limited to contact points, fuses, and triacs.OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products. However, OMEGA neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for any damages that result from the use of its products in accordance with information provided by OMEGA, either verbal or written. OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by the company will be as specified and free of defects. OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT THAT OF TITLE, AND ALL IMPLIED W ARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY W ARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: The remedies of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive, and the total liability of OMEGA with respect to this order, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence, indemnification, strict liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based. In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages.CONDITIONS: Equipment sold by OMEGA is not intended to be used, nor shall it be used: (1) as a “Basic Component” under 10 CFR 21 (NRC), used in or with any nuclear installation or activity; or (2) in medical applications or used on humans. Should any Product(s) be used in or with any nuclear installation or activity, medical application, used on humans, or misused in any way, OMEGA assumes no responsibility as set forth in our basic WARRANTY /DISCLAIMER language, and, additionally, purchaser will indemnify OMEGA and hold OMEGA harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever arising out of the use of the Product(s) in such a manner.OMEGA’s policy is to make running changes, not model changes, whenever an improvement is possible. This affords our customers the latest in technology and engineering.OMEGA is a registered trademark of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.© Copyright 2013 OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the following information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:1. P urchase Order number under which the product was PURCHASED,2. M odel and serial number of the product under warranty, and3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.FOR NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS, consult OMEGA for current repair charges. Have the followinginformation available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:1. Purchase Order number to cover the COST of the repair,2. Model and serial number of the product, and3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIESDirect all warranty and repair requests/inquiries to the OMEGA Customer Service Department. BEFORE RETU RNING ANY PRODU CT(S) TO OMEGA, PU RCHASER MU ST OBTAIN AN AU THORIZED RETU RN (AR) NU MBER FROM OMEGA’S CU STOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT (IN ORDER TO AVOID PROCESSING DELAYS). 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加兰群组电磁炉产品说明书
G_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)Induction Cookers RTCS Technology(R eal-time T emperature C ontrol S ystem)2.5 kW modelsIMPORTANTInduction Cookers manufactured with RTCS Technology will have FIVE DIGITS in the center of the serial number . Example: BA06.00001.0505Phone(US&Canada):180****6668Fax(US&Canada):180****7745Quality Factory Replacement Parts for the World’s Finest Foodservice Equipment SolutionsThis parts list is updated regularly. Please find the most current revisionon our website @ Induction CookersRTCS Technology(R eal-time T emperature C ontrol S ystem)2.5 kW modelsTable of ContentsBase Line (Countertop) Baby Hob — GI-BH/BA 2500 / Unit# 99560103 / 2.5kW, 208V, 50/60Hz . . . . . .4 Base Line (Countertop) Baby Hob — GI-BH/BA 2500 / Unit# 99560105 / 2.5kW, 240V, 50/60Hz . . . . . .6 Install Line Baby Hob — GI-BH/IN 2500 / Unit# 99580001 / 2.5kW, 208V, 50/60Hz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Install Line Baby Hob — GI-BH/IN 2500 / Unit# 99580003 / 2.5kW, 240V, 50/60Hz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Repair Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Revision History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13G_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)Page 325A163025B12A15B15A13A13BOROR32337G_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)G_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)Page 5GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATIONRTCS Induction Base Line (Countertop) Baby Hob Cooker2.5kW 208V 50/60Hzmodel GI-BH/BA 2500 (Unit# 99560103)ITEM PART#DESCRIPTIONQUANTITY198300100Upper Case BH/BA Assembly (Includes items 10, 11 & 12)1298300031Case Complete Top BH/BA Assembly (Includes items 1, 13, 14 & 15)1398200011Base Assembly (Includes items 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33)1493061020Induction Coil #61.02 With RTCS Sensor1598021721Power Board 2.5 kW & 3.5 kW (I217 Version). Board Includes items 6, 20 & 21.1IMPORTANT After replacing one or both of items 4 and 5, you MUST RESET ALL PARAMETERS usingthe IR adapter tool (part# 98990001). Please refer to the service manual for instructions.672291120Heat Sink Pad 215 x 98 x 5 mm 1794040050CU1/CU2 SensorsNote : If replacing only the CU sensor, ensure to initialize with a short circuit plug (P/N 94900096, see “Repair Accessories”). For instructions, refer to Service Manual, section “8.1 How to initialize the CU sensors by the short circuit plug”.11072184020Upper Case “BH/BA”11177262001Ceran Glass 262 x 262 mm 112A 3012600Control Label/Overlay (0-9)Note : Designed to use with Knob (13A) part# 39400004.112B 66000000Control Label/OverlayNote : Designed to use with Knob (13B) part# 39400003.113A 39400004Plastic Knob, PlainNote : Designed to use with Label/Overlay (12A) part# 3012600.113B 39400003Plastic Knob with Dial 0-9Note : Designed to use with Label/Overlay (12B) part# 66000000.11494900070Step Switch with Cable115A 35624001Front Indicator Lamp 24V LED Green - Black Housing Note : NOT interchageable with item 15B .115B 35624009Front Indicator Lamp 24V LED Green - Chrome Housing Note : NOT interchageable with item 15A .11660595004Screw M5 x 1241765840001Coil Pin41960528501Plastic Screw for Coil, M5 x 842034120159Fuse SUT 15Amps 250V-6.3x3222134110019Fuse T1.0A12239500001Screw Nut PG 13.512339500007Screwed Cable Gland PG 13.512438616030Power Cord USA Type 6/15A 125A 39311602Mains Line Filter 16ANote : Used UP TO serial# BA103.00465.0811125B39311603Mains Line Filter 16ANote : Used FROM serial# BA103.00466.11111IMPORTANT Line Filters 25A and 25B are NOT interchangeable. When ordering for a replacementpart, ensure you check both the serial# and the type of filter used in your unit.2694090011Radial Fan 24V DC 12795000120Foot Complete Assembly, Adjustable 43071000003Air Intake Filter 131********Heat Sink Pad 132********Frame for Air Intake Filter 133********Air Deflector 1* NOT ILLUSTRATEDRECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS25A163025B12A15B15A13A13BOROR32337G_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)G_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)Page 7GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATIONRTCS Induction Base Line (Countertop) Baby Hob Cooker2.5kW 240V 50/60Hzmodel GI-BH/BA 2500 (Unit# 99560105)ITEM PART#DESCRIPTIONQUANTITY198300100Upper Case BH/BA Assembly (Includes items 10, 11 & 12)1298300031Case Complete Top BH/BA Assembly (Includes items 1, 13, 14 & 15)1398200011Base Assembly (Includes items 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33)1493061020Induction Coil #61.02 With RTCS Sensor1598021721Power Board 2.5 kW & 3.5 kW (I217 Version). Board Includes items 6, 20 & 21.1IMPORTANT After replacing one or both of items 4 and 5, you MUST RESET ALL PARAMETERS usingthe IR adapter tool (part# 98990001). Please refer to the service manual for instructions.672291120Heat Sink Pad 215 x 98 x 5 mm 1794040050CU1/CU2 SensorsNote : If replacing only the CU sensor, ensure to initialize with a short circuit plug (P/N 94900096, see “Repair Accessories”). For instructions, refer to Service Manual, section “8.1 How to initialize the CU sensors by the short circuit plug”.11072184020Upper Case “BH/BA”11177262001Ceran Glass 262 x 262 mm 112A 3012600Control Label/Overlay (0-9)Note : Designed to use with Knob (13A) part# 39400004.12B 66000000Control Label/OverlayNote : Designed to use with Knob (13B) part# 39400003.113A 39400004Plastic Knob, PlainNote : Designed to use with Label/Overlay (12A) part# 3012600.13B 39400003Plastic Knob with Dial 0-9Note : Designed to use with Label/Overlay (12B) part# 66000000.1494900070Step Switch with Cable15A 35624001Front Indicator Lamp 24V LED Green - Black Housing Note: NOT interchageable with item 15B .115B 35624009Front Indicator Lamp 24V LED Green - Chrome Housing Note: NOT interchageable with item 15A .11660595004Screw M5 x 1241765840001Coil Pin41960528501Plastic Screw for Coil, M5 x 842034120159Fuse SUT 15Amps 250V-6.3x3222134110019Fuse T1.0A12239500001Screw Nut PG 13.512339500007Screwed Cable Gland PG 13.512438616030Power Cord USA Type 6/15A 125A 39311602Mains Line Filter 16ANote : Used UP TO serial# BA105.00067.0511125B39311603Mains Line Filter 16ANote : Used FROM serial# BA105.00068.05111IMPORTANT Line Filters 25A and 25B are NOT interchangeable. When ordering for a replacementpart, ensure you check both the serial# and the type of filter used in your unit.2694090011Radial Fan 24V DC 12795000120Foot Complete Assembly, Adjustable 43071000003Air Intake Filter 131********Heat Sink Pad 132********Frame for Air Intake Filter 133********Air Deflector 1* NOT ILLUSTRATEDRECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS(compulsory for an install line unit)21A21BOR29BG_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)Page 8G_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)Page 9GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATIONRTCS Induction Install Line Baby Hob Cooker, 2.5kW 208V 50/60Hzmodel GI-BH/IN 2500 (Unit# 99580001)ITEM PART #DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 198300020Ceran Glass BH/IN Top Assembly (Includes items 10, 11 & 12)1294030001Main Control Assembly (Includes items 21, 22, 23, 24, 33 & 34)1393003032Induction Coil #3.03 With RTCS Sensor 1598021721Power Board 2.5kW & 3.5kW (I217 Version). Board Includes items 6, 19 & 20.1IMPORTANT After replacing one or both of these items, you MUST RESET ALL PARAMETERS usingthe IR adapter tool (part# 98990001). Please refer to the service manual for instructions.672291120Heat Sink Pad 215 x 98 x 5 mm 1994040050CU1/CU2 SensorsNote : If replacing only the CU sensor, ensure to initialize with a short circuit plug(P/N 94900096, see “Repair Accessories”). For instructions, refer to Service Manual, section “8.1 How to initialize the CU sensors by the short circuit plug”.11077262001Ceran Glass 262 x 262 x 4 mm 11170000002Silicone Strips 306 x 6 x 4 mm 41272211051Mounting Frame (Ceran Glass not included)11372144590Front Sheet BH/IN 11472144600Coil Carrier BH/IN 11560595004Screws M5 x 1241673000002Coil Spring 41765840001Coil Pin 41860528501Plastic Screws For Coil M5X841934120159Fuse SUT 15amp 250v 6.3x3222034110019Fuse T1.0A 121A 35624001Front Indicator Lamp 24V LED Green - Black HousingNote : NOT interchageable with item 21B .121B 35624009Front Indicator Lamp 24V LED Green - Chrome HousingNote : NOT interchageable with item 21A .12235100002Step Switch 1CH/1712339400003Plastic Knob with Dial 0-912432950902Harness Main Control 12572144580Bottom Sheet BH/IN 12639500009Screwed Cable Gland PG 1612739500003Screw Nut PG 1612838614034Power Cord USA Type 6/15A 129A 39311602Mains Line Filter 16A Note : Used UP TO serial# IN01.00049.0110129B 39311603Mains Line Filter 16A Note : Used FROM serial# IN01.00050.01101IMPORTANT Line Filters 29A and 29B are NOT interchangeable. When ordering for a replacementpart, ensure you check both the serial# and the type of filter used in your unit.3032960901Female Plug 131********Axial Fan Confect. BH/IN 13272291120Heat Sink PadIMPORTANT: During installation, you must remove and discard the center piece of the Heat Sink Pad for fan ventilation.13372282180Connector Box Switch - S/S 172261070Connector Box Switch - Plastic 13472244100Front Panel (Without Guard)135********Air Intake Filter 136********Grease Filter Holder 137********Air Conductor Holder 138********Clamp 23976000001Air Conductor Aluminum 14070000015Silicone Glue PACTAN 707614176000003Chalking Gun - Silicone Glue 14466000067Label/Overlay - Install-Line (NO Protective Guards)1* NOT ILLUSTRATEDRECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS(compulsory for an install line unit)21A21BOR29BG_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)Page 10G_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)Page 11GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATIONRTCS Induction Install Line Baby Hob Cooker, 2.5kW 240V 50/60Hz model GI-BH/IN 2500 (Unit# 99580003)ITEMPART #DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 198300020Ceran Glass BH/IN Top Assembly (Includes items 10, 11 & 12)1294030001Main Control Assembly (Includes items 21, 22, 23, 24, 33 & 34)1393003032Induction Coil #3.03 With RTCS Sensor 1598021721Power Board 2.5kW & 3.5kW (I217 Version). Board Includes items 6, 19 & 20.1IMPORTANT After replacing one or both of these items, you MUST RESET ALL PARAMETERS using the IR adapter tool (part# 98990001). Please refer to the service manual for instructions.672291120Heat Sink Pad 215 x 98 x 5 mm 1994040050CU1/CU2 Sensors Note : If replacing only the CU sensor, ensure to initialize with a short circuit plug (P/N 94900096, see “Repair Accessories”). For instructions, refer to Service Manual, section “8.1 How to initialize the CU sensors by the short circuit plug”.11077262001Ceran Glass 262 x 262 x 4 mm 11170000002Silicone Strips 306 x 6 x 4 mm 41272211051Mounting Frame (Ceran Glass not included)11372144590Front Sheet BH/IN 11472144600Coil Carrier BH/IN 11560595004Screws M5 x 1241673000002Coil Spring 41765840001Coil Pin 41860528501Plastic Screws For Coil M5X841934120159Fuse SUT 15amp 250v 6.3x3222034110019Fuse T1.0A 121A 35624001Front Indicator Lamp 24V LED Green - Black Housing Note: NOT interchageable with item 21B . 121B 35624009Front Indicator Lamp 24V LED Green - Chrome Housing Note : NOT interchageable with item 21A . 12235100002Step Switch 1CH/1712339400003Plastic Knob with Dial 0-912432950902Harness Main Control 12572144580Bottom Sheet BH/IN 12639500009Screwed Cable Gland PG 1612739500003Screw Nut PG 1612838614034Power Cord USA Type 6/15A 129A 39311602Mains Line Filter 16A Note : Used UP TO serial# IN03.00004.0611129B 39311603Mains Line Filter 16A Note : Used FROM serial# IN01.00005.06111IMPORTANT Line Filters 29A and 29B are NOT interchangeable. When ordering for a replacement part, ensure you check both the serial# and the type of filter used in your unit.3032960901Female Plug 13194090001Axial Fan Confect. BH/IN 13272291120Heat Sink Pad IMPORTANT: During installation, you must remove and discard the center piece of the Heat Sink Pad for fan ventilation.133********Connector Box Switch - S/S 172261070Connector Box Switch - Plastic 134********Front Panel (Without Guard)135********Air Intake Filter 136********Grease Filter Holder 137********Air Conductor Holder 138********Clamp 23976000001Air Conductor Aluminum 14070000015Silicone Glue PACTAN 707614176000003Chalking Gun - Silicone Glue 14466000067Label/Overlay - Install-Line (NO Protective Guards)1* NOT ILLUSTRATED RECOMMENDED STOCK PARTSG_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)Page 12GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATIONRTCS Induction Cookers REPAIR ACCESSORIESITEM PART #DESCRIPTION QUANTITY198990001IR Adapter 1270000020Heat Conducting Paste P1213*70000022High Temperature Tape 1494900096Short Circuit (Service) Plug 1539800001USB- RS232 Adapter1* NOT ILLUSTRATED RECOMMENDED STOCK PARTS1245G_EC_PL_INDUCRTCS_GIU25 (Rev 9)Page 13GARLAND PARTS IDENTIFICATION Revision Histor yREVPAGE# ITEM# NOTES DATE 0Book Released MAy 15/0617,111,12,29 38,39,41Description Changed JUN 02/064,58,93Was Item 54,5Was Item 3 & 4 – Also Note Added Under Description 6.710,113,4Was Item 4, 3 – Drawing Modified – Also Note Added Under Description 25,921New Part # – Was 34128004 (Fuse T0.8A)JAN 11/077,112034,8New Drawing MAR 07/075,918Part Number 73000002 (Coil Spring) Removed 54New Part # Added Was 9306211 Description Changed Was #62.0245, 95New Part # & Description Was 98011703 (Power board - Item Includes: 20 & 21)MAR 31/087, 114New Part # & Description Was 98011703 (Power board - Item Includes: 19 & 20)54,5,8,931New part number added SEPT 24/106,7,10,11325,7,9,115,4,5,4Part number changed - was 980217035,7,9,1120,19,20,19Part number changed - was 34120109 (Fuse T10A)6Added “GI-” prefix to model designation.DEC 8/11Reorganized order of sections. Note different page numbers in previous revisions. 73Revised part number. Should be 98200011.5, 73The Base Assembly includes the Heat Sink Pad.4 - 712A,12B 13A,13B Added photographs of the old and new overlays and knobs to clarify the design intent.Added new overlay part# 66000000 and knob part# 39400004.4 - 715A, 15B Added new LED indicator lamp 35624009 for newer units. Included photographs for clarity.8 - 1121A, 21B 4 - 725A, 25B Added new Mains Line Filter 39311603 for newer units. Note the serial# info given is different for each model.Included photographs of old and new Line Filters.8 - 1129A, 29B 8 - 112, 3Switched item number 2 & 3.25Revised description. Was “Case Upper Part BH/IN”.33, 34Added item 33 - Connector Box 72282180/72261070 and item 34 Front Panel 72244100.74-732, 33Added Parts - External Air Deflector and Filter Frame FEB 10/128 4 - 116Added Heat Sink Pad/Paper (72291120) to all sections.APR 3/128 - 1144Added Control Asm Overlays (66000067) for Install Line models.9 4 - 727Foot complete asm 95000120 replaced 71000006, 61421201.JUL 26/124 - 77Baby Hob - Added CU sensors p/n - 94040050 and service info.9, 119Added service info for CU sensors.121, 4New photos.++ Page#/Item# reference the specific page/item numbers in the corresponding Revision version only.。
南北美国电器公司炉子产品说明书
MASTER PARTS LIST CONVECTION OVENS MODELS: V10,V20,VS-10,VS-20V10H, V20HH, VS-10H, VS-20HHV15,V25,VS-15,VS-25, V15H, V25HH, VS-15H,VS-25HH also includes AvailableParts for F Series and Pyrolytic Ovens1southbend1100 Old Honeycutt RoadFuquay-Varina, NC 27526(919)552-9161FAX (919) 552-9798(800) 348-2558PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION OVENS _______MPL 1 - Page 1 - 2/82DESCRIPTION V 10 V 20VS 10 VS 20 V 10 H V 20 HH VS 10 H VS 20 HH V 15 V 25 VS 15 VS 25 V 15 H V25 HH VS 15 H VS 25 HH GAS CONTROLS & RELATED PARTSThermostat & Dial-Nat Gas 1 2 1 2 Dial. Only for 1010399/97 1 2 1 2 Thermostat & Dial-LP Gas - - - - Thermostat Brkt 1010399/97 1 2 1 2 Thermostat & Dial 1 2 1 2 Dial only for 10102991 2 1 2 High Limit Control 1 2 1 2 Thermostat-Cook (For "A" Series) 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Dial for 1161452 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Thermostat-Hold 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Knob for 1161453 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Brkt for 11614531 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Safety Valve1 2 1 2 Brass Elbow for 11139991 2 1 2 PRODUCT LINECONVECTION OVENSMPL 1 - Page 2 - 2/82PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION OVENS MPL 1 - Page 3 - 2/82DESCRIPTION V10V20VS10VS20V10HV20HHVS10HVS20HHV15V25VS15VS25V15HV25HHVS15HVS25HHCONTROLS & RELATED PARTSThermo Bulb Guard 1 2 1 2ELECTRICAL & RELATED PARTSTerninal Block-125A-3 wire 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Fuse SC15A 300V 1 2 1 2 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 Fuseholder Asm I 2 1 2 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 Cooling Pan-115V (Assy) 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Cooling Pan Motor only 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Cooling Pan Blade only 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Rotary Switch-Tined Cook/Cook-Hd 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Neon Light 115V 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 Neon Light 208/236V 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 Power Relay 115V 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Relay Socket 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION OVENS MPL 1 – Page 4 - 2/82PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION 0VENS MPL 1 – Page 3 – 2/82 DESCRIPTIONV 10 V 20 Vs 10 Vs20 V10H V 20 HH Vs10HVs 20 HH V 15 V 25 VS 15 VS25 V 15H V 25 HH VS15 HVS25HHELECTRICAL & RELATED PARTS3/4-1/3H.P. Motor Kit-Motor only 208/236V-60 374-1/3B.P. Motor Kit-w/Brkt-2 speed 115V 3/4-1/3B.F. Motor Kit-w/Brkt 2 speed 208/236V3/4-1/3B.P. Motor Kit-w/Brkt lap- 220v/50Hz 3/4-1/3B.P. Motor Kit-Motor only lap 110/220/50H]Mounting Brkt for all 1/3H.P. Motors 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Motor Mount Place ABB S UPPLY C ABLE -24" 115V 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 APACITOR 1 2 1 2 1 2 I 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 UBBER B OOT 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 M OTOR -LL 5V12 1 2 1 2 I 2 M OTOR -208/236V1 2 1 2 S UPPLY C ABLE -36" 208/2367 (OLD STYLE )1 2121 SPEED 115/230-60 3/4H.P. (OLD STYLE )2115V -60 3/4H.P..PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION OVENS MPL 1 – P AGE 4 – 2/82PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION OVENS MPL 1 - Page 7 - 2/82DESCRIPTION V 10V20VS10VS20V10HV20HHVS10HVS20HHV15V25VS15VS25V15HV25HHVS15H HHHeating Element Guide 480V 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Beating Element Clamp 480V 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 Striker Bar-Door Mtr Switch KitBlower Door Switch 115/236 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Blower Switch Mounting Brkt 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Contactor (before'80) 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Circuit Breaker (For "A" Series) 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Nylon Snap Bushing 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Circuit Protector-Main-480V-35ampTransformer 480/240V1161444 1 2 1 2 1 2 12 4 2 4 2 4 22 4 2 4 2 4 2 PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION OVENS MPL 1 – Page 8 – 2/82PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION OVENSMPL 1 - Page 9 - 2/82 DESCRIPTIONV 10 V20 VS10 VS20 V 10 H V 20 HH VS 10 H VS20 HH V15 V 25 VS15 VS25 V15 H V 25 HH VS 15 H VS 25HH GAS & RELATED PARTSAir Mixer-InnerStr.Oven Supply Tube Asm 1212Oven Supply Tube 1 2 1 2 Oven Supply Tube 1 7 1 7 Control-Man Tube 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Pilot Asm-Nat Gas 121 2Pilot Asm-LP Gas --- -Thermocouple 121 2Manifold Asm-Nat Gas 1 2 1 2 Burner Manifold Asm-LP Gas 1212PRODUCT LINECONVECTION OVENS MPL 1 - Page 9 - 2/82INFORMATION ON MODEL SUFFIX'SPRODUCT LINE SUFFIX DATE INDICATESConvection Ovens A 1979 On gas ovens a unitrol combination valve is used instead of separate safety valve, manual valve, regulator and pilot filter.A April On electric ovens: 1) a different control panel using a polypanel instead of a silkscreened printing, and the removal of a 60 amp circuit breaker;2) a change from one large light box to two small ones.H One deck is a Cook and Cold. HHHH Two decks are Cook & Hold.DESCRIPTION V10V20VS10VS20V10HV20HHVS10HVS20HHV15V25VS15VS25V15HV25HHVS15HVS25HHFGASOVEN DOORS & RELATED PARISTurnbuckle Rod-short 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2Door Catch Friction Clip w/screws1022600)2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 Master Link ChainOven Door Asm-Lt (For "F" Series) 1 Oven Door Asn-Rt (For "F" Series) 1 Door Hinge Kit (For "F" Series) 1Oven Door Hndl w/screws (For “F”1Bottom Door Seal (6685) (For "F"1 Side Door Seal (6686) (For "F" Series) 1 Top Door Seal (6687) (For "F" Series) 1PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION OVENS MPL 1 - page 11 - 2/82DESCRIPTION V10V20VS10VS20V10HV20HHVS10HVS20HHV15V25VS15VS25V15HV25HHVS15HVS25HHFGASOVEN INTERIOR PARTSSide Insulatlon-SupertempCapulary Tube Shield Asm 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2Capulary Tube Holder 1 2 1 2 Window Frame LIghts-S/S 1 2 1 2 Rear Element Cover Asm 1 2Rear Element Cover Asm 1 2V-Moisture Vent Kit - - - - Vent Exhaust Shutter 1 2 1 2 Vent Gasket 1 2 1 2 Vent-Control Rod 1 2 1 2 Vent-Exhaust Deflector 1 2 1 2 Thermostat Shield Asn 1 2 1 22 4PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION OVENS MPL 1 - page 14 - 2/82PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION OVENS MPL 1 - page 15 - 2/82DESCRIPTION V10V20VS10VS20V10HV20HHVS10HVS20HHV15V25VS15VS25V15HV25HHVS15HVS25HHFGASBOOT & RELATED PARTSLeg Locknut-Plated 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4Legs(2x83/8) Chrome 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4Back Flue ABB 1 1 1 1(for Dbl) Caster-Swivel w/locks 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Caster-Swivel for Dbl 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2Leg- Chrome 2"x28-1/8" 4 1 4 4 4 4 4Leg & Caster w/lock 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2Leg & Caster without lock 2 2 2 2 22 2 2w/long Leg-Blk Caster-Swivel w/locks 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2Blk Caster-Swivel w/long Left 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2Top Back Flue Box Asm 1 1 1 1Bottom Back Flue Box Asm 1 1 1 1PRODUCT LINE CONVECTION OVENS MPL 1 - Page 16 - 2/82DESCRIPTION V10V20VS10VS20V10HV20HHVS10HVS20HHV15V25VS15VS25V15HV25HHVS15HVS25HHF GASOUTSIDE & RELATED PARTSSafety-Screen 1 2 1 2Front Metal Beat Shield 1 2 1 2Less Door Lower Front Panel1 2 1 2only Lover Door Asm-Upper Deck 1 1Instruction Manual 1 1 1 1Instruction Manual 1 1 1 1Instruction Manual-1162855 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pressure Regulator-NAT。
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Asahi America Shop 12 W2500 产品说明书
Proweld™ EquipmentOwner & MaintenanceManualSHOP 12 W2500(Widos)35 Green Street, PO Box 653, Malden, MA 02148Tel: (781) 321-5409 - Fax (781) 321-4421 - Toll Free: (800) 343-3618 *********************************************Direct Sales: East (800) 232-7244 / Central (800) 442-7244 / West (800) 282-7244TABLE OF CONTENTSSection Page I. Safety Precautions 3 II. Welding Conditions 4 III. Machine Set Up and Operation 5 IV. Maintenance 8 V. Welding Parameters 9Contacts 15 VI.Asahi/AmericaSection I - Safety Precautions for 12 inch Shop Machines1. Keep working area clean and tidy.2. Keep electrical tools away from moisture. Never use in wet environment or humidconditions. Working area should be well illuminated. Keep tools away fromchemicals and other corrosive materials.3. Keep visitors at a safe distance.4. Electrical tools not in use should be stored away safely.5. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. They can inadvertently get stuck in themoving parts of the machine, causing injury.6. Never carry tools by the electric cable. Never unplug by pulling the cable. Keepcables away from oil, heat and sharp edges.7. Always check that the pipe and fittings are clamped down tightly.8. The heating element can reach temperatures in excess of 300°C (570°F). Do nottouch the surface, and keep non-operating personnel at a safe distance.9. Keep tools clean and sharpened. They produce better and safer results. Missingand worn-out parts should be replaced immediately. Always assure that theaccessories are properly mounted on the machine. Only use factory parts.10. Always use correct extension cable.11. Do not use tools and machines when housing or handles, specifically plastic ones,are bent or cracked. Dirt and humidity in any fracture can lead to electrical shock should the insulation in the machine be damaged.Section II - Welding Conditions1. The welding environment needs to be protected against unfavorable conditions,e.g. excessive humidity or temperature below 5°C (41°F).2. It needs to be assured that the pipe wall temperature is adequate for welding. Ifnecessary, the pipe has to be warmed up or an environmentally controlled welding tent needs to be erected. If these conditions are met, the welding can beperformed at virtually any environmental temperature. It is advisable to verify the weld quality by making some test welds at the given conditions.3. Should the pipe be irregularly heated by intense sunshine, it may be necessary tocover the pipe ends to be welded so that a balanced temperature is obtained.4. The pipe ends to be welded must be checked for damage and be free from oil,grease, dirt and other contaminates. Cleaning the pipe ends must be done justprior to welding.5. The weld must be kept free from external stresses during the weld process until thematerial has sufficiently cooled.6. The weld process has to be observed continuously. It is recommended to keep arecord of each weld.7. A stop watch is to be available in order to register the actual times for heating upand cooling down.8. A heat stick or pyrometer is to be available in order to verify the correct heatingelement temperature.9. A table is to be available from which you can read the parameters that areprescribed by the welding regulation for the pipe dimension to be welded.10. The heating element surfaces are to be clean and, above all, free from grease.Therefore, they are to be cleaned with lint free paper and detergent (e.g. technical cleaned spirit) before every welding or if they are dirty.Section III - Machine Set Up and Operation1. General Tool InformationA. Size Range: 1½” – 12” (50 mm – 315 mm)Amperage: 16 Amp.Voltage: 110 ACB. Additional Technical DataPipe/Fitting Material: PE, PP, PVDF, ECTFEPipe/Fitting Sizes: 1½” – 12” (50 mm – 315 mm)Transport box (LxBxH): 37½ x 27 x 41inchesWeight: Appr. 475 lbs.Amp Fuse: 16Voltage Requirement: 110 V (+/- 10%)2. Heating Element Temperature SettingA. Connect the plug of the heating element to a 110-volt outlet.B. The thermostat is located in the heatingelement and can be adjusted by turning thedial located above the handle. Set thethermostat to the appropriate temperature.I. HDPE 215°C-230°C/ 420°F-446°FII. PP 200°C-210°C/ 393°F-410°FIII. PVDF 225°C-235°C/ 436°F-456°FIV. Halar 275°C-280°C/ 527°F-536°FSetup3. ClampingA. For twelve-inch (250mm) pipe and fittings,use the twelve-inch master clamps.B. For pipe sizes smaller than twelve-inch, placethe appropriate clamp insert into the twelve-inch master clamps and fasten with the capscrews.4. FacingA. Place the planer between the two ends of the pipe.Lock the planer power switch located on the backhandle of the planer to the on position.B. Start the planer motor by holding the black button onthe front handle of the planer and bring the pipe endsin to the planer face until both ends of the pipe to bewelded are smooth. (The planer will automaticallylock itself in place). Bring the ends of the pipe awayfrom the planer while the motor is still running.C. Turn the planer motor off, disengage the lockingdevice and remove the planer.5. AlignmentA. Bring the two ends of the pipe together to check alignment, both parallel andaxial.B. Adjust any vertical misalignment by looseningthe cap screw, which holds the verticaladjustment in place using the proper allenwrench. Once the cap screw is loose, theadjustment is made by lifting and lowering theallen wrench. Once the alignment is adjusted,retighten the cap screw. The misalignment ofthe pipe should not exceed 10% of the wallthickness of the pipe.C. Adjust any horizontal misalignment by turningthe horizontal adjustment knob. Themisalignment of the pipe should not exceed10% of the wall thickness of the pipe.D. Loosening or tightening the clamps caneliminate egg shaped pipe.6. InitialHeatingA. Check whether the heating plate has reached the working temperature (seeHeating Element Temperature Setting or the welding charts at the end of thismanual). The working temperature is reached when the control lamp goes out(thermostatically controlled) or if the lamp blinks in short intervals(electronically controlled).B. Place the heating plate between the two endsof the pipe to be welded. Bring the pipe endsagainst the heater applying the proper initialmelt pressure (see charts at the end of thismanual for proper welding pressures). Lockthe clamps in place with the locking nut.C. Watch for a continuous bead to form aroundboth pipe ends (see pipe manufacturer orDVS standards for size).D. Lower pressure until the proper melt pressure is reached (almost zero).⇒Note: If the clamps are moved too far in this direction, the pipe may move away from the heater causing a bad weld.7. HeatSoakA. With the pressure almost at zero, begin to time the heat soak time (seewelding charts). It is important to assure that the pipe ends remain in fullcontact with the heating element.8. Change Over TimeA. Move the pipe ends apart. Remove the heating element and then bring thepipe end back together.B. Bring the pressure back to the original weld pressure and lock the clamps inplace. These steps must be performed within the allowable change over time.9. CoolingTimeA. Keep the machine under pressure until the cooling time has expired.B. For PP and HDPE, Cooling time can be reduced by 50% under the followingconditions:I. Prefabrication under workshop conditionsII. Low additional pressure when unclampingIII. No additional pressure during further cool downIV. System will not see pressure until cool down is completeSection IV - MaintenanceTo keep the machine in good working condition, the following should be observed:1. Keep the hardened chrome guide shafts free of dirt.2. Assure that the machine is always connected to proper power supply.3. Keep heating element clean. Whenever necessary, wipe residue off withclean, lint free cloth while the element is at operating temperature.4. Assure that blades are sharp at all times. The blade design allows forreversal to use both sides. If necessary, replace blades.5. For a long service life clean and grease regularly the threaded spindles andthe joint parts which are used for clamping the pipe.6. Asahi/America recommends maintenance work after one year for contractorowned tools.Section V - Shop 12 W2500 Welding Parameterspressure inwelding areatemperature Single Wall Butt FusionPIPESIZE (INCHES)INITIALMELTPRESSURE(LBS)MELTPRESSURE(LBS)HEATSOAKTIME(SEC)CHANGEOVERTIME(SEC)WELDINGPRESSURE(LBS)COOLINGTIME(MIN)Pro 1501 ½ 14 35 4 14 62 23 45 5 23 72 ½ 33 Almost 55 7 33 93 46 60 8 46 104 69 80 9 69 136 148Zero 100 10 148 168 230 160 10 230 2310 359 200 10 359 29 Pro 454 26 35 5 26 56 54Almost45 5 54 58 82 60 8 82 810 132 Zero 80 8 132 1012 209 100 8 209 12 Air Pro4 (230 psi) 70 Almost 100 9 70 136 (150 psi) 220 Zero 200 10 220 15Welding TemperaturesHDPE 420°F-446°F 215°C-230°CPP 393°F-410°F 200°C-210°CPVDF 436°F-446°F 225°C-230°CHalar 527°F-536°F 275°C-280°CShop 12 W2500 Single Wall Butt FusionPIPESIZE (INCHES)INITIALMELTPRESSURE(LBS)MELTPRESSURE(LBS)HEATSOAKTIME(SEC)CHANGEOVERTIME(SEC)WELDINGPRESSURE(LBS)COOLINGTIME(MIN)PVDF1 ½ (230 psi) 12 30 4 12 52 (230 psi) 16 35 4 16 52 ½ (230 psi) 16 Almost 40 4 16 53 (150 psi) 22 304 22 64 (150 psi) 34 40 4 34 76 (150 psi)70 Zero 60 4 70 108 (150 psi) 108 80 6 108 1210 (150 psi) 172 100 8 172 1412 (150 psi) 272 140 10 272 20 Halar1 ½ 9 14 3 9 42 11Almost15 3 11 53 23 25 3 23 64 33 Zero 40 4 33 76 70 50 4 70 10 HDPE SDR 11 (IPS PE 80)2 32 55 5 32 103 69Almost81 5 69 164 114 Zero 104 6 114 166 248 153 8 248 24 HDPE SDR 17 (IPS PE 80)2 21 353 21 53 46Almost52 5 46 74 77 675 77 106 166Zero 99 6 166 168 295 132 8 295 17 HDPE SDR 26 (IPS PE 80)6 111Almost65 5 111 108 197 86 6 197 1210 292 Zero 105 6 292 14 HDPE SDR 32.5 (IPS PE 80)6 89Almost52 5 89 68 159 69 5 159 1010 235 Zero 84 6 235 13Welding TemperaturesHDPE 420°F-446°F 215°C-230°CPP 393°F-410°F 200°C-210°CPVDF 436°F-446°F 225°C-230°CHalar 527°F-536°F 275°C-280°CDouble Containment Butt FusionPIPESIZE (INCHES)INITIALMELTPRESSURE(LBS)MELTPRESSURE(LBS)HEATSOAKTIME(SEC)CHANGEOVERTIME(SEC)WELDINGPRESSURE(LBS)COOLINGTIME(MIN)Pro 45 x Pro 454 x 8 108 Almost 605 108 96 x 10 186 80 5 186 108 x 12 291 Zero 100 8 291 12Pro 150 x Pro 452 x 4 49 60 4 49 73 x 6 100 Almost 804 100 94 x 8 151 Zero 1005 151 136 x 10 280 130 6 280 16Pro 150 x Pro 1502 x 4 92 Almost 100 4 92 133 x 6 194 130 4 194 164 x 8 299 Zero 1805 299 23PVDF x PVDF2 x 4 50 50 4 50 103 x 6 92 Almost 704 92 124 x 8 142 Zero 90 4 142 146 x 10 242 120 4 242 20Poly-Flo Polypropylene2 x3 30 Almost 70 7 30 94 x 6 95 Zero 80 8 95 10Poly-Flo PVDF2 x3 30 Almost Zero 724 30 8 Poly-Flo HDPE2 x3 17 Almost 30 7 17 94 x 6 168 Zero 62 8 168 15Welding TemperaturesPP 393°F-410°F 200°C-210°CHDPE 420°F-446°F 215°C-230°CPVDF 436°F-446°F 225°C-230°CHalar 527°F-536°F 275°C-280°CDouble Containment Butt FusionPIPESIZE (INCHES)INITIALMELTPRESSURE(LBS)MELTPRESSURE(LBS)HEATSOAKTIME(SEC)CHANGEOVERTIME(SEC)WELDINGPRESSURE(LBS)COOLINGTIME(MIN)HDPE SDR 11 x SDR 11 (IPS PE 80)2 x 4 146 Almost Zero 104 6 146 16 HDPE SDR 11 x SDR 17 (IPS PE 80)2 x 4 108 Almost 673 108 103 x 6 235 Zero 99 5 235 16HDPE SDR 17 x SDR 17 (IPS PE 80)2 x 4 96 Almost 673 96 103 x 6 212 Zero 99 5 212 16HDPE SDR 17 x SDR 26 (IPS PE 80)2 x 4 72 Almost 443 72 63 x 6 157 65 5 157 104 x 8 273 Zero 865 273 12Welding TemperaturesHDPE 420°F-446°F 215°C-230°CPP 393°F-410°F 200°C-210°CPVDF 436°F-446°F 225°C-230°CHalar 527°F-536°F 275°C-280°CFoundation: 2207, 2208 DIN 16932 German association for welding Use for: Miniplast 2 / 110OD 20 - 110Maxiplast / 501 / 900 / 955OD 50 - 1602500 DO 160 / 250 / 315OD 50 - 315PE 100The standard value for heating element temperature is 220° C.Increase the change-over time and the welding pressure time at PE 100 as fast as possible !1 lb = 4,6Ntime tochange-reach fullover welding cool-down time 0,15 (PE)timepressurepressure in T desiredtemperature timepipepipe pipe SDRbead-up circular heat-up max.time welding cool-diameter diameter wall force bead time change-to reach force down nom OD OD (s)[lbs]min.[s]over welding [lbs]time [in][mm][mm][mm]time (s)pressure (s)[min] ❶1/220 2.87.450.52844533/425 3.57.480.5355584132 2.91190.52944931-1/250 4.61122 1.04655226263 5.81134 1.058663483908.21169 1.582666911411010.011103 1.51007710314616014.611218 2.014799218198-12" SDR11 Chem Proline requires use of Field 12 due to high welding pressure required.Remaining under the cool-down time for up to 50% is allowed under the following conditions:•prefabrication under workshop conditions •low additional pressure at unclamping•no additional pressure during further cooling down•load onto the workpieces only after being completely cooled downMiniplast size range 1/2-4" (20mm - 110mm)Maxiplast size range 1-1/2-6" (50mm-160mm)Shop 12 W2500 size range 1-1/2-12" (50mm-315mm), limited by welding force above 6" SDR11welding areain welding areaAdditional to the given bead-up force and to the welding force the moving force of the support must be added !P (N/mm²)bead-upheat-upFoundation: 2207, 2208 DIN 16932 German association for welding Use for: Miniplast 2 / 110OD 20 - 110Maxiplast / 501 / 900 / 955OD 50 - 1602500 DO 160 / 250 / 315OD 50 - 315PE 100The standard value for heating element temperature is 220° C.Increase the change-over time and the welding pressure time at PE 100 as fast as possible !1 lb = 4,6Ntime tochange-reach fullover welding cool-down time 0,15 (PE)timepressurepressure in T desiredtemperature timepipepipe pipe SDRbead-up circular heat-up max.time welding cool-diameter diameter wall force bead time change-to reach force down nom OD OD (s)[lbs]min.[s]over welding [lbs]time [in][mm][mm][mm]time (s)pressure (s)[min] ❶1x332 x 90 2.9 x 8.211 x 1178 1.5824478112 x 463 x 110 5.8 x 3.411 x 33720.558557283 x 690 x 1608.2 x 4.911 x 33147 1.0826******* x 8110x20010 x 6.911 x 33258 1.01006625814* 6x10 and 8x12 require use of the Field 12 W4900 due to welding forces neededRemaining under the cool-down time for up to 50% is allowed under the following conditions:•prefabrication under workshop conditions •low additional pressure at unclamping•no additional pressure during further cooling down•load onto the workpieces only after being completely cooled downMiniplast size range 1/2-4" (20mm - 110mm)Maxiplast size range 1-1/2-6" (50mm-160mm)Shop 12 W2500 size range 1-1/2-12" (50mm-315mm), limited by welding force above 6" SDR11welding areain welding areaAdditional to the given bead-up force and to the welding force the moving force of the support must be added !P (N/mm²)bead-upheat-upNotes:Tool Department ContactsAsahi/America35 Green St, Malden, MA 02148Phone: 1-800-343-3618 or 781-321-5409Fax: 781-388-4749***********************Equipment RentalRental Equipment Manager781-388-4618*****************************Rental Administration, Billing & Returns781-388-4623****************************Field Technician/Onsite Training617-480-7071**********************Technical ServiceHigh Purity, Double Wall or Industrial Piping781-321-5409**********************。
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2016 EATON Arrow Hart 产品指南说明书
SECTIONLS E C T I O NWeatherproof Covers and BoxesWaterproof product families L-2 NEC compliance L-3 Weatherproof receptacle covers L-4 Deluxe weatherproof covers for FS/FD boxes L-4 Standard weatherproof covers for FS/FD boxes L-4 Weatherproof covers for 30A, 50A & 60Astraight blade receptaclesL-5 Weatherproof covers for 50A locking devices in FS/FD boxes L-5 Weatherproof covers for power-lock devices in FS/FD boxes L-5 Weatherproof nylon covers for 15A, 20A & 30A devices L-6 Weatherproof while-in-use covers L-6 Metal weatherbox L-6 Original weatherbox 1-Gang L-7 Original weatherbox 2-Gang L-7Non-metallic weather protective covers L-8 Weatherproof receptacle covers L-8 Weatherproof switch covers L-8 Protective receptacle covers L-8Metal weatherproof covers L-9 Weatherproof covers with devices L-10 1-Gang weatherproof boxes L-11 Cast aluminum FS boxes L-11 Non-metallic FS box L-11Harsh environment receptacles L-12 Weather protective boots L-13 Plug and connector weather protective boots L-13 50A pro grip plug & connector weather protective boots L-13T able of contentsDeluxe weatherproof coversCorrosion resistant diecastaluminum, self-closing designprovides superior protection in wetand damp locations. Meets 2014NEC®406.9 (A) and 406.9 (B)(2).Watertight receptaclesRugged design for while-in-useapplications per 2014 NEC®406.9 (B). Must be used withwatertight plugs. Also meets“extra-duty” requirements.Non-metallic weatherproofcoversUL Listed for wet locations withcover closed these rugged coversresist high impact and sunlight.Meets 2014 NEC® 406.9 (A) and406.9 (B)(2).Weather protective bootsProvide protection from the elementsfor plugs & connector bodies rangingfrom 15 to 50A.Metal weatherboxwhile-in-use coversDiecast aluminum construction withNEMA Type 3R rating, meets 2014NEC® 406.9 (B)(1), and protectselectrical connections while-in-use.Weatherproof switch coverProvides protection for switchingin wet or damp locations. M eets2014 NEC®404.4.Weatherproof nylon coversUL Listed for wet and damp locations,these rugged glass reinforced nyloncovers provide protection for bothstraight blade and locking applications.Meets 2014 NEC® 406.9 (A) and406.9 (B)(2).Cast aluminum FS boxesPowder coated finish forexceptional durability.Weatherproof product familiesT ough environments require tough solutionsOur broad offering of weatherproof products are designed forimpact resistance, corrosion resistance, UV resistance andlongevity in virtually any outdoor or indoor, wet or damp locationCompliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.Wet locations for 15A and 20A receptacles NEC ® 406.9The NEC defines wet locations as installations underground or in concrete slabs or masonry in direct contact with the earth; in locations subject to saturation with water or other liquids, such as vehicle washing areas; and in unprotected locations exposed to weather.NEC ® article 406.9 (B)(1) requires all 15- and 20-ampere, 125- and 250-volt receptacles installed in a wet location to have an enclosure that is weatherproof whether or not the plug is inserted. These receptacles must use a while-in-use cover.Applicable Arrow Hart products:WIU-1WIU-1DWIU-2WIUMV-1WIUMH-1Wet locations for other receptacles NEC ® 406.9 (B)(2)All other receptacles installed in a wet location shall comply with (B)(2)(a) or (B)(2)(b).(a) A receptacle installed in a wet location, where the product intended to be plugged into it is not attended while in use, shall have an enclosure that is weatherproof with the attachment plug inserted or removed.(b) A receptacle installed in a wet location where the product intended to be plugged into it will be attended while in use (e.g. portable tools) shall have an enclosure that is weatherproof when the attachment plug is removed.Applicable Arrow Hart products:WLRS17420CR 777020416D S1952S2966S989WLRS27420A 7788WP1S1954S3966S966AH78795741NS 20446N WP2S2962S992S196674207420C20416NS1951S3962S994S993Damp locations for receptacles NEC ® 406.9 (A)A damp location is defined as a location protected from weather and not subject to saturation with water or other liquids but subject to moderate degrees of moisture. Examples of such locationsinclude partially protected locations under canopies, marquees, roofed pen porches, and like locations, and interior locations subject to moderated degrees of moisture, such as basements, barns, and cold storage buildings.NEC ® article 406.9 (A) requires receptacles installed in damp locations to have an enclosure for the receptacle that is weatherproof when the receptacle is covered (attachment plug is not inserted and receptacle cover is closed).An installation suitable for wet locations shall also be considered suitable for damp locations.Therefore, all catalog numbers noted for compliance to 406.9 (B)(1) and 406.9 (B)(2) are also suitable for use in damp locations.Applicable Arrow Hart products:S1961S1962Wet or damp locations for switches NEC ® 404.4A surface-mounted switch or circuit breaker in a damp or wet location shall be enclosed in a weatherproof enclosure, and flush-mounted switches and circuit breakers in damp or wet locations shall be equipped with a weatherproof cover.Applicable Arrow Hart products:S983S984S2983S3999NEC® complianceCompliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.Deluxe weatherproof covers for FS/FD boxesFeatures•UL Listed for wet locations (cover closed) and damp locations (cover open or closed)• Meets 2014 NEC ® 406.9 (A) and 406.9 (B)(2)•Diecast copper free aluminum with epoxy finish provides maximum corrosion resistance• Self-closing spring door assures full protection •EPDM gasketing material on WLRD1 andWLRS1 provide excellent resistance to ozone, weathering and temperatures from -46ºC to 127ºC (-50ºF to 260ºF)Standard weatherproof covers for FS/FD boxesFeatures•UL Listed for wet locations (cover closed) and damp locations (cover open or closed)• Meets 2014 NEC ® 406.9 (A) and 406.9 (B)(2)•Self-closing spring door assures full protection•Gasketing material provides excellent resistance to weather•Duplex covers can be used with any duplex receptacleDiecast aluminum receptacle coversDescriptionCatalog no.Duplex receptacle cover, horizontal mountingSingle receptacle cover, vertical mounting, 1.38" (34.9mm) face diameter, use with 15A, 20A straight blade and 15A receptaclesSingle receptacle cover, vertical mounting, 1.56" (39.7mm) face diameter, use with 20A and 30A receptaclesSingle receptacle cover, vertical mounting, 1.38-1.56" (34.9-39.7mm) face diameter, use with 15A and 20A single straight blade receptacles and 15A, 20A and 30A single receptacles•Single receptacle cover, vertical mounting, 1.38-1.56" (34.9-39.7mm) face diameter,yellow corrosion resistant finish, used with 15A and 20A single straight blade receptacles and 15A, 20A and 30A single receptacles•Single receptacle, vertical mounting for 2.12" (53.8mm) face diameter, use with 30A straight blade receptacles•* Not UL ListedNote: Cat. no. 7420, 7420CR have inserts for protecting toggle; can be used with most standard length toggle switches.Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.Weatherproof receptacle coversIndustrial specification grade device coversProduct descriptionMetal covers for FS/FD boxes1.13" WLRD14.44"(112.8mm)1.13" 3.30"Dia. 1.20" 7420Weatherproof covers for 30A, 50A & 60A straight blade receptaclesFeatures•UL Listed for wet locations (cover closed) and damp locations (cover open or closed)•Meets 2014 NEC ® 406.9 (A) and 406.9 (B)(2)• Self-closing spring door assures full protection•Gasketing material provides excellent resistance to weatherWeatherproof covers for 50A locking devices in FS/FD boxesFeatures•UL Listed for wet locations (cover closed) and damp locations (cover open or closed)•Meets 2014 NEC ®406.9 (A) and 406.9 (B)(2)• Self-closing spring door assures full protection •Gasketing material provides excellent resistance to weatherWeatherproof covers for power-lock devices in FS/FD boxesFeatures•UL Listed for wet locations (cover closed) and damp locations (cover open or closed)•Meets 2014 NEC ®406.9 (A) and 406.9 (B)(2)• Self-closing spring door assures full protection •Gasketing material provides excellent resistance to weatherDiecast aluminum receptacle coversDescription Catalog no.Weatherproof lift lid cover for 4.69" (119.10mm) flush box, use box 2.125" (53.96mm) deep or larger5741NS*Weatherproof lift lid cover for FS/FD boxes, use box 2.125" (53.96mm) deep or larger * Not UL ListedGlass-filled nylon lift lid coverY•Glass-filled nylon lift lid cover BK•Glass-filled nylon lift lid coverGY•Glass-filled nylon lift lid cover for 4-wire 30A receptacles GY•Lift lid cover for 4-wire 30A receptacles Diecast aluminum•* Not CSA certifiedColor information:BK (Black), GY (Gray), RD (Red), Y (Yellow)(Black)(Gray)(Red)(Yellow)(Diecast Aluminum)Industrial specification grade device coversProduct descriptionMetal and nylon coversWeatherproof receptacle covers3.29"Dia.1.88" 1.19" Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.Weatherproof nylon covers for 15A, 20A & 30A devicesFeatures•UL Listed for wet locations (cover closed) and damp locations (cover open or closed)• Meets 2014 NEC ® 406.9 (A) and 406.9 (B)(2)•Rugged, glass-filled nylon provides high strength and wide temperature range for long life in abusive environments•Easy mounting on FS/FD boxes or equipment panels•Self-closing lift lid cover with neoprene gasket and stainless steel spring provides weather-proof protection•Universal mounting holes to accept all Eaton’s 15 & 20A and 30A locking flanged inlets and outlets, receptacles as well as devices with similar dimensions from other manufacturersMetal while-in-use cover boxesFeatures•Meets 2014 NEC ® 406.9 (B)(1) for receptacles indamp or wet locations for one or two family dwellings • Diecast powder coated aluminum •NEMA Type 3R rating•Comes with gasket, mounting hardware, duplex receptacle insert and GFCI receptacle insert•Lockable to prevent accidental disconnectsFor 20 & 30A flanged inlets& outlets and 30 & 50A, 3-W straight blade receptacles Two sets of 3 equally spaced holes: 3 holes on 2.5" (63.5mm) bolt dia. circle and 3 holes on 2.69" (68.3mm) bolt dia. circleGY2.25" (57.15mm)WP2••* Not CSA certifiedMetal protective coversWIUMV-1Horizontal mount2GY3.25" deep (82.6mm)WIUMH-1••Extra duty metal while-in-use protective coversHorizontal mount2GY3.25" deep (82.6mm)WIUMH-1X•Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.Color information:GY (Gray)Weatherproof receptacle coversWeatherproof covers for locking and straight blade receptaclesMetal weatherbox while-in-use weather protective coversProduct descriptionNylon covers for FS/FD boxesProduct descriptionMetal 1-Gang lockable cover boxes(115.8mm)(47.5mm)WP14.56"(115.8mm)WP23.50"WIUM insertsWIU-1HXHorizontal mount 1W WIU-1WHX •Vertical mount1GY WIU-1VX •Vertical mount 1W WIU-1WVX •Horizontal/vertical mount2GY WIU-2X •Horizontal/vertical mount2WWIU-2WX•Features•Meets 2014 NEC ® 406.9 (B)(1) extra duty requirements for any application• Rugged UV-resistant polycarbonate cover and back protects devices without cracking or breaking and is non-corrosive and non-conductive • Self-closing cover•Box inserts accommodate decorator devices, duplex receptacles and a variety of single receptacle sizes and toggle switches•1-Gang box includes 3 inserts for 16 different configurations•2-Gang box includes 4 inserts for over 60 different configurations• Cord cover opening fits #12 AWG or lighter cord •Includes pre-mounted gasketFeatures•Rugged UV-resistant polycarbonate cover and back protects devices without cracking or breaking and is non-corrosive and non-conductive•Moveable hinges reposition easily for vertical or horizontal mounting (1-Gang only)•Self-closing cover•1-Gang box includes 3 inserts for 16 different configurations•2-Gang box includes 4 inserts for over60 different configurations • Includes pre-mounted gasket•Meets Canadian electrical code rule 26-702WIU-1Horizontal/vertical mount 1W 3.25" deep (82.6mm) 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新月-HC12A产品说明书北京合众思壮科技有限责任公司系统工程部2008年10月第一章新月-HC12A简介 (1)1.1性能指标 (1)1.2机械尺寸 (3)1.3引脚说明 (4)第二章核心技术介绍 (4)2.1COAST技术 (4)2.2 E-Dif技术 (5)2.3L-Dif技术 (6)第三章 NMEA 0183输入输出语句 (7)3.1NMEA 0183消息要素 (7)3.2通用命令 (7)3.3GPS命令 (13)3.4E-Dif命令 (16)3.5基站消息 (18)3.6.L-Dif命令 (20)3.7数据消息 (21)第四章二进制消息 (28)4.1二进制消息结构 (28)第五章常用设置 (36)5.1 DGPS流动站设置 (36)5.2 DGPS基站设置 (36)5.3 E-Dif自差分设置 (37)5.4 L-Dif基站设置 (39)5.5 L-Dif流动站设置 (40)第一章新月-HC12A简介新月-HC12A是合众思壮公司在2006年正式推出的一款GPS OEM模块。
该模块是一款单频12通道接收机,采用了最新的ASIC芯片和Coast等专利软件算法,同时具有20Hz的原始数据、定位数据更新率,信标接收功能,差分基准站/移动站,L-Dif,E-Dif,1pps/Event Marker等多种功能,代表了当前GPS行业的最新技术趋势。
¾原始数据、定位数据实时更新率最大可达20Hz¾快速的冷启动、热启动以及重捕获时间¾高精度:单机小于2.5米,DGPS差分精度小于0.5米¾独有的Coast技术在差分信号丢失的情况下仍可保持精度¾专利的E-Dif自差分技术可在无差分信号的地方获得高精度¾具有RTCM差分基准站/流动站功能1.1性能指标单频12通道L1载波输出WAAS功能原始数据更新率:20Hz定位数据更新率:20Hz定位精度:单机:<2.5米(2DRMS)DGPS:<0.5米(2DRMS)L-Dif:<0.2米(2DRMS)E-Dif:<1.0米(2DRMS,30分钟)冷启动时间:<60秒温启动时间:<35秒热启动时间:<20秒重捕获时间:<1秒1pps精度:50ns事件标识输入最大速度:515米/秒最大高度:18,288米储存温度:-40~+85℃工作温度:-30~+70℃95%不冷凝抗冲击:EP455抗振动:EP455数据接口:3个全双工3.3V CMOS1个USB支持数据格式:NMEA 0183SLX binaryRTCM SC-104自有差分格式(L-Dif)输入电压:3.3VDC±5%功耗:<1W外形尺寸:71.1×40.6×12mm重量:<20g1.2机械尺寸图1.1 新月-HC12A板机械尺寸1.3引脚说明1 天线供电(0~40mA)11 端口A输出 TX2 3.3V电压输入(3.2~3.4V)12 端口A输入RX3 备用电池输入13 地4 端口C显示和控制输入RX 14 端口B输出 TX5 复位(低电平有效输入)15 端口B输入RX6 ARM导入选择16 地7 GPIO0 保留17 事件标识8 端口D差分输出TX 与通信设备连接18 地9 端口D差分输入RX 与通信设备连接19 秒脉冲输出10 地20 端口C显示和控制输出TX图1.2 新月-HC12A板引脚说明第二章核心技术介绍2.1COAST技术COAST是一种专利的软件算法。
它通过建立一个复杂的数学模型来预期差分信号(SBAS或RTCM-SC104差分数据)丢失时所出现的误差变化,并利用已收到的差分改正数据来为接收机提供一个稳定的修正量,应用该技术后能够保证在丢失差分信号30~40分钟后仍可获得亚米级的稳定定位精度。
图2.1 应用Coast技术之后在丢失差分改正信息时精度的变2.2 E-Dif技术E-Dif为新月-HC12A可选功能项,需购买并安装软件标识码。
E-Dif技术通过模拟电离层误差、对流层误差及时钟差等误差因素来计算伪距,可在无差分信号(SBAS,信标,DGPS)的时候提供差分级定位精度,在30分钟内稳定的保持在亚米级精度。
E-Dif功能可应用在无差分信号的任意场合及区域。
图2.2 E-Dif精度随时间的变化2.3L-Dif技术L-Dif是新月-HC12A所独有的一种差分技术。
应用自有的差分格式,通过数据链将差分改正信息传递至移动站之后,可以在移动站一端稳定地获得20cm 以内的定位精度。
基站和流动站之间的基线长度可达10km以上。
L-Dif是目前性价比最高的精确定位技术。
图2.3 L-Dif下定位精度随时间的变化(1小时)图2.4 L-Dif差分模式下的定位精度第三章 NMEA 0183输入输出语句新月-HC12A接收机除支持标准的NMEA 0183数据外,还支持专有的二进制数据。
本章将描述NMEA 0183消息的具体格式,下章详细描述专有的二进制数据结构。
3.1NMEA 0183消息要素NMEA 0183消息语句结构包括四个部分:消息头、数据域、校验和及回车换行结束符。
语句结构如下:$XXYYY,zzz, zzz, zzz…*xx<CR><LF>一般NMEA 0183消息要素说明如表3.1所示:表3.1 NMEA 0183消息要素说明$ 消息头字符XX NMEA对话域,GP表示GPS对话YYY NMEA消息类型zzz 消息域*xx 校验和<CR><LF> 结束符3.2通用命令新月-HC12A通用操作和设置接收机命令如下表3.2所示:表3.2 新月-HC12A通用操作和设置命令$JAIR 设置接收机为航空模式,以更好的满足高动态应用(如航空)的需求$JASC,RTCM 通过接收机输出RTCM数据$JAPP 查询或选择当前应用模式$JBAUD 设置串口波特率$JDIFF 设置差分模式$JK 用于通过代码对接收机进行升级$JRESET 复位接收机(相当于电源重启)$JSAVE 保存接收机设置$JSHOW 查询接收机设置$JT 查询接受机的类型$JBIN 二进制信息控制语句$JI 获得接收机的序列号和固件版本信息3.2.1$JAIR$JAIR命令用于将新月-HC12A的GPS引擎设置为‘AIR’模式,在该模式下,接收机可以更好的适应如飞机等高动态环境,命令格式如下:$JAIR,R<CR><LF>R取值:1开 / 0关 / AUT自动,接收机响应为:$>。
3.2.2 $JAPP$JAPP命令用于查询接收机当前设置的应用模式,并可对应用模式进行选择。
接收机默认的预先安装为WAAS(SBAS)位于应用通道1,扩展差分应用为第二应用在应用通道2。
如果要使用E-Dif,必须向合众思壮公司购买激活码,可发送以下消息查询接收机当前的应用模式:$JAPP<CR><LF>消息中没有详细说明数据域,接收机返回以下消息:$>JAPP,CURRENT,OTHER,[1 OR 2],[2 OR 1]Current指示当前应用,other指示第二应用,1或2指示当前的应用。
有效应用如WAAS、AUTODIF、RTKBAS、LOCDIF等。
通常的默认应用为WAAS(广域增强差分)。
例如,若输出语句$JAPP返回$>JAPP,WAAS,AUTODIF,1,2则表明WAAS在应用通道1,E-Dif在应用通道2,且WAAS为当前应用。
如要改变当前应用,发送下面命令:$JAPP,OTHER或者$JAPP,1或$JAPP,2。
在发送指令$JAPP,OTHER后再次发$JAPP则返回$>JAPP,AUTODIF,WAAS,2,1(即E-Dif被设定为当前应用)。
3.2.3 $JBAUD$JBAUD命令用于设置接收机的串口通讯波特率。
命令结构为:$JBAUD,R[,OTHER]<CR><LF>其中‘r’为波特率值:4800,9600,19200,38400,57600bit/s等。
设置‘OTHER’则改变当前输出端口,并设置其波特率。
例句:$JBAUD,4800 (将当前串口的波特率设置为4800)$JBAUD,4800 ,PORTC(将串口C的波特率设置为4800)语句执行后返回语句为:$>。
3.2.4 $JDIFF$JDIFF语句用于改变接收机的差分模式。
命令结构为:$JDIFF,diff<CR><LF>diff=OTHER,设置接收机应用外部的差分改正值;diff=BEACON,设置接收机应用BEACON的差分改正值;diff=WAAS,设置接收机应用SBAS的差分改正值;diff=x,设置接收机应用E-Dif模式(输入$JDIFF则返回$JDIFF,AUTO);diff=NONE,设置接收机应用自主定位模式。
3.2.5 $JK$JK语句用来向接收机输入特定的代码以开通所需的应用。
命令格式为:$JK,x…<CR><LF>其中‘x’为10字符长度的预定码。
如果直接输入语句$JK,则返回预定码的有效期限,返回指令如下所示。
$>JK,12/31/2003,13.2.6 $JRESET$JRESET命令用来对接收机进行复位。
复位后接收机将还原为其默认操作参数,如关闭NMEA输出,但不会改变当前波特率。
语句结构为:$JRESET<CR><LF>3.2.7 $JSAVE$JSAVE命令用于保存当前对接收机所做的设置,并将其存入接收机内部的Flash中。
语句结构为:$JSAVE<CR><LF>语句执行后返回两条指令指示接收机保存设置完成。
返回语句为:$> SAVING CONFIGURATION. PLEASE WAIT...$> SAVE COMPLETE3.2.8 $JSHOW$JSHOW用于查看接收机当前的操作设置。
语句结构为:$JSHOW[,SUBSET] <CR><LF>无‘subset’可选项时提供完整的接收机设置信息。
返回语句如下:$>JSHOW,BAUD,9600 当前串口(串口A)的波特率为9600 $>JSHOW,BAUD,9600,OTHER 串口B的波特率为9600 $>JSHOW,ASC,GPGGA,1.0,OTHER 串口B输出GGA语句,1Hz $>JSHOW,ASC,GPVTG,1.0,OTHER 串口B输出VTG语句,1Hz $>JSHOW,ASC,GPGSV,1.0,OTHER 串口B输出GSV语句,1Hz $>JSHOW,ASC,GPGST,1.0,OTHER 串口B输出GST语句,1Hz$>JSHOW,ASC,B1,1,OTHER 串口B输出B1语句,1Hz $>JSHOW,DIFF,WAAS 当前差分模式为WAAS $>JSHOW,ALT,NEVER 不使用设定高度值$>JSHOW,LIMIT,10.0 暂不可用$>JSHOW,MASK,5 卫星高度截止角为5度$>JSHOW,POS,51.0,-114.0 用于快速启动的位置,度.度格式$>JSHOW,AIR,AUTO,OFF 当前为航空模式(高动态) $>JSHOW,FREQ,1575.4200,250 当前的L-Band就收频率$>JSHOW,AGE,1800 当前所允许的最大差分时延(秒) $>JSHOW,PORT A,THIS PORT A为当前串口subset也可设置为CONF或GP;subset=CONF时,返回语句例如:3.2.9 $JT$JT语句显示接收机类型,指令格式如下:$JT<CR><LF>语句执行后,返回语句例如:$>JT,SX1g。