UT-2127说明书
利维顿(Leviton)电缆盒系列产品说明书
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Description Manual transfer interlock kit Angle iron bracket for flush mount load centers Circuit Identification Sticker (qty. 5)
Filler Plates (qty. 10) Terminal covers for main circuit breaker
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超米特电子有限公司产品说明书
1US Headquarters TEL +(1) 781-935-4850FAX +(1) 781-933-4318 • Europe TEL +(44) 1628 404000FAX +(44) 1628 404090Asia Pacific TEL +(852) 2 428 8008FAX +(852) 2 423 8253South America TEL +(55) 11 3917 1099FAX +(55) 11 3917 0817Superior elongation and tensilestrength help to prevent tearing in use due to mishandling. Typical properties for CHO-SEAL 1310 and 1273 materi-al are shown on pages 33 and 32respectively.High Shielding PerformanceCHO-SEAL 1310 material provides more than 80 dB of shielding effectiv-ness from 100 MHz to 10 GHz, while CHO-SEAL 1273 material provides more than 100 dB.Low Volume ResistivityBoth materials have exceptionally low volume resistivity, which makes them well suited for grounding appli-cations in which a flexible electrical contact is needed.Low Compression GasketSpacer gaskets are typicallydesigned to function under low deflec-tion forces. Chomerics uses design tools such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to accurately predict compres-sion-deflection behavior of various cross section options. Refer to page16.LCP Plastic SpacerLiquid crystal polymer (LCP)spacers, including those made with Vectra A130 material, provide aCHO-SEAL ®1310 or 1273Conductive ElastomersWith EMI spacer gaskets, shielding and grounding are provided by Chomerics’CHO-SEAL 1310 and 1273 conductive elastomers, specifi-cally formulated for custom shape molded parts. They provide excellent shielding and isolation against electro-magnetic interference (EMI), or act as a low impedance ground path between PCB traces and shielding media. Physically tough, these elas-tomers minimize the risk of gasket damage, in contrast to thin-walled extrusions or unsupported molded gaskets.Silicone-based CHO-SEAL 1310and 1273 materials offer excellent resistance to compression set over a wide temperature range, resulting in years of continuous service. CHO-SEAL 1310 material is filled with silver-plated-glass particles, while 1273 utilizes silver-plated-copper filler to provide higher levels of EMI shielding effectiveness.EMI Spacer GasketsThe unique design of Chomerics’EMI spacer gaskets features a thin plastic retainer frame onto which a conductive elastomer is molded. The elastomer can be located inside or outside the retainer frame, as well as on its top and bottom surface. EMI spacer gaskets provide a newapproach to designing EMI gaskets into handheld electronics such as dig-ital cellular phones. Board-to-board spacing is custom designed to fit broad application needs. Customized cross sections and spacer shapes allow for very low closure forcerequirements and a perfect fit in any design or device.Robotic InstallationSpacer gaskets can be installed quickly by robotic application. Integral locater pins in the plastic spacer help ensure accuratepositioning in both manual and pick-and-place assembly. Benefits include faster assembly and lower labor costs.The integrated conductive elastomer/plastic spacer gasket is a low cost,easily installed system for providing EMI shielding and grounding in small electronic enclosures.Figure 1Single Piece EMI Gasket/Locator PinsCHO-SEAL 1310 or 1273 Conductive Elastomer (Inside)Plastic Spacer Around Outsideor InsideApplications for EMI Spacer GasketsThe spacer gasket concept is especially suited to digital and dual board telephone handsets or other handheld electronic devices. It provides a low impedance path between peripheral ground traces on printed circuit boards and components such as:•the conductive coating on a plastic housing•another printed circuit board •the keypad assemblyTypical applications for EMI spacer gaskets include:•Digital cellular, handyphone and personal communications services (PCS) handsets •PCMCIA cards•Global Positioning Systems (GPS)•Radio receivers•Other handheld electronics, e.g.,personal digital assistants (PDAs)•Replacements for metal EMI shield-ing “fences” on printedcircuit boards in wireless tele-communications devicesstable platform for direct, highprecision molding of conductive elas-tomers. The Vectra A130 material described in Table 1 has excellent heat deflection temperature character-istics (489°F, 254°C). For weight con-siderations, the LCP has aspecific gravity of only 1.61. This plas-tic is also 100% recyclable.Typical EMI Spacer Gasket Design ParametersThe EMI spacer gasket concept can be considered using the design parameters shown in Table 2. Some typical spacer gasket profiles are shown below.Figure 2Typical Spacer Gasket Profiles3US Headquarters TEL +(1) 781-935-4850FAX +(1) 781-933-4318 • Europe TEL +(44) 1628 404000FAX +(44) 1628 404090Asia Pacific TEL +(852) 2 428 8008FAX +(852) 2 423 8253South America TEL +(55) 11 3917 1099FAX +(55) 11 3917 0817Finite Element AnalysisChomerics, a division of the Parker Hannifin Corporation’s Seal Group, is the headquarters of Parker Seal’s Elastomer Simulation Group. This unit specializes in elastomer finite element analysis (FEA) using MARC K6 series software as a foundation for FEA capability.Benefits of FEA include:•Quickly optimizing elastomer gasket designs•Allowing accurate predictions of alternate elastomer design concepts •Eliminating extensive trial and error prototype evaluationTypical use of FEA in EMI spacer gasket designs is to evaluate the force vs. deflection requirements of alternate designs.For example, onespacer design features a continuous bead of con-ductive elastomer molded onto a plastic spacer. An alternative designemploys an “interrupted bead,” where the interrup-tions (gaps left on the plastic frame) are sized to maintain the requiredlevel of EMI shielding. Figure 4illustrates these alternative designs.Gasket DeflectionFigure 5 compares the effect of continuous and interrupted elastomer gasket designs in terms of the force required to deflect the conductive elastomer. This actual cellular handset application required a spacer gasket with interrupted bead to meet desired deflection forces.Chomerics Designand Application ServicesChomerics will custom design a spacer for your application. Advice,analysis and design assistance will be provided by Chomerics Applications and Design engineers at no additional fee. Contact Chomerics directlyat the locations listed at the bottom of the page.Figure 3FEA Example of an EMISpacer Gasket Cross SectionFigure 4Continuous (top) and InterruptedElastomer GasketsFigure 5Typical Spacer Gasket Deflection。
杰尼斯特压力传感器产品说明书
0 to 50.0 inH2O 0 to 12.5 kPa PX291-050WD5V 180 PX291-050WDI 180 15 psid 1.0 bar DP41-E, DP25B-E, DP24-E
0 to 100.0 inH2O 0 to 24.9 kPa PX291-100WD5V 180 PX291-100WDI 180 15 psid 1.0 bar DP41-E, DP25B-E, DP24-E
0 to 5.0 inH2O 0 to 1.25 kPa PX291-005WD5V 180 PX291-005WDI 180 5 psid 0.34 bar DP41-E, DP25B-E, DP24-E
0 to 10.0 inH2O 0 to 2.49 kPa PX291-010WD5V 180 PX291-010WDI 180 5 psid 0.34 bar DP41-E, DP25B-E, DP24-E
are no moving parts and the transducers are virtually position insensitive. The span and zero
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Voltage Output Models: 0 to 5 Vdc 3-wire, source or sink 3.5 mA, short circuit protected, current draw = 10 mA
Current Output Models: 4 to 20 mA, output limited to approximately 3.85 mA at low end and 25 mA at high end
取样探头 222.15 17 20 21 31 35 安装及使用说明书
取样探头222.15/17/20/21/31/35安装及使用说明书BC460017, 07/2017 Art. Nr. 90 31 059Bühler Technologies GmbH, Harkortstr. 29, D-40880 RatingenTel. +49 (0) 21 02 / 49 89-0, Fax. +49 (0) 21 02 / 49 89-20AP000005请在安装和使用前仔细阅读此手册。
敬请特别注意所有安全守则,以避免不必要的意外伤害事故。
Bühler Technologies GmbH /德国比勒科技有限责任公司对由不当操作以及在未授权情况下擅自改动机器设备所引起的后果不承担任何责任。
目录页1概述 (4)2重要注意事项 (4)2.1安全注意事项概述 (5)3铭片说明 (6)4产品说明 (6)4.1概述 (6)4.2发货内容 (6)5运输及存储要求 (7)6安装及线路连接 (7)6.1安装 (7)6.2探管的连接 (8)6.2.1样气管的连接 (9)6.2.2校正气体管的连接(可选) (9)6.3反吹和反吹气罐的连接(适用于 GAS 222.21, 31 和 35) (9)6.4电子线路连接 (10)6.4.1型号 GAS 222.15 / GAS 222.17 (10)6.4.2型号 GAS 222.20, 21, 31, 35 (10)6.4.3加热反吹气罐(可选) (11)6.4.4加热扩展件(可选) (11)7操作与维护 (11)7.1安全条款 (11)7.2操作前请检查 (12)7.3探头GAS 222.20, 21, 31, 35 上控制器的功能 (13)7.3.1所有控制器的功能 (13)7.3.2加热扩展件的内置控制器的更多功能(可选) (13)7.3.3内置反吹控制器的功能 (13)7.3.4附加PCB电路板用于电磁阀和限位开关(可选电磁阀控制板) (13)7.4滤芯的维护: (13)7.4.1带顺流过滤器的探头GAS 222.15 (13)7.4.2使用玻璃纤维滤芯的顺流过滤器 (14)7.4.3带顺流过滤器的探头GAS 222.17, 20 和 21 (14)7.4.4带直插过滤器的探头GAS 222.21, 31 和 35 (15)7.5工艺管道中直插过滤器的反吹 (16)7.5.1手动反吹 (16)7.5.2自动反吹 (16)7.5.3内置反吹控制器 (17)7.6控制器的设置 (18)7.6.1菜单选项 (18)7.6.2操作原则详述 (19)7.6.3菜单功能说明 (20)7.6.3.1主菜单 (20)7.6.3.2探头控制器的子菜单(Display: Prob) (21)7.6.3.3加热扩展件控制器的主菜单(display: Adon) (可选) (21)7.6.3.4反吹控制器的子菜单(display: bbc) (可选) (22)8故障及故障排除 (23)8.1备件 (24)9维修及报废处理 (24)9.1报废处理 (24)10制图,证明,数据表 (25)10.1接线图 GAS 222.15/17 (25)10.2接线图 GAS 222.20, 21, 31, 35 (26)10.3加热气罐的连线图 (27)10.4附加文件 (27)1 概述GAS 222.xx系列探头设计安装于气体分析系统内部。
ICP-212S3 枪支说明书
H-UP調整:BB彈呈現一直線的彈道才是正確射法。
過於上飄:將撥片往後拉。
過於下墜:將撥片往前推。
H-up Adjustment: Make sure the trajectory of the BB pellets to be straight.When the BB pellet flies up: Push the H-UP lever backward to raise the trajectory.When the BB pellet falls down: Push the H-UP lever forward to lower the trajectory.5H-UP 彈道調整H-UP Adjustment3-2槍身結合3號齒輪箱正確位置圖The correct position of sector gear before reassembling3號齒在槍身結合時,必須轉到正確位置,才可將上槍身蓋下。
Make sure the sector gear is turned to the correct position before reassem-bling the receiver .The piston and gear may be damaged without correcting the position in advance.未進行歸位校正,會損壞活塞及齒輪3可動部的說明Movable Parts3-1槍機拉柄操作Charging Handle將槍機拉柄向後拉至底端(不可放開)Pull the charging handle back to theend of the groove.1按壓槍托調整壓板後,即可前後調整長度。
Press the Stock Adjustment Lever to adjust the length.1按壓貼塞調整鈕後,即可上下調整高度。
CS-TM-023.01 杰克逊 远程滤波器 产品说明书
WHAT IS COVERED WHO IS COVERED COVERAGE PERIOD
美特顿机械保护电流保护器说明书
Eaton 269471Eaton Moeller® series EMT6 Thermistor overload relay formachine protection, 1N/O+1N/C, 24-240VAC/DC, with reclosing lockoutGeneral specificationsEaton Moeller® series EMT6 Thermistor overload relay269471EMT6-KDB4015082694715103 mm 83 mm 23 mm 0.132 kgCSA File No.: 12528 IEC/EN 60947 CSA-C22.2 No. 14 IEC/EN 61000-4-3 CSACSA Class No.: 3211-03 IEC/EN 60947-8 IEC/EN 61000-4-2 CE UL 508UL File No.: E29184 ULUL Category Control No.: NKCR VDE 0660 EN 55011Product NameCatalog NumberModel Code EANProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight CertificationsScrew connectionManual resetNotifications of mains and faults via LED display Short-circuit in the sensor cableTest function via separate buttonExternal reset possibleManual or remote resetting0 °C0 °C IP20As requiredIII3EMT6 thermistor overload relay for machine protectionFinger and back-of-hand proof, Protection against direct contact when actuated from front (EN 50274)6000 V AC4000 V AC250 V AC, Between the contacts, According to EN 61140250 V AC, Between the contacts and power supply, According to EN 6114010 g, Mechanical, according to IEC/EN 60068-2-27, Half-sinusoidal shock 10 msAC/DC-25 °C 60 °C 25 °C 45 °C 8 kV1 kV, Signal cable2 kV, Supply cableAccording to IEC/EN 61000-4-46 kV, Electrostatic discharge (ESD)Electric connection typeFunctionsTemperature measuring range - min Temperature measuring range - max Degree of protectionMounting positionOvervoltage categoryPollution degreeProduct categoryProtectionRated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp) Safe isolationShock resistanceVoltage typeAmbient operating temperature - minAmbient operating temperature - maxAmbient operating temperature (enclosed) - min Ambient operating temperature (enclosed) - max Air dischargeBurst impulse Contact discharge Electromagnetic fields45 °C85 °CDamp heat, cyclic, to IEC 60068-2-30 Damp heat, constant, to IEC 60068-2-783 V/m at 1.4 - 2 GHz (according to IEC EN 61000-4-3)1 V/m at 2.0 - 2.7 GHz (according to IEC EN 61000-4-3)10 V/m at 80 - 1000 MHz (according to IEC EN 61000-4-3) 10 V (according to IEC/EN 61000-4-6)Class B (EN 55011)2 kV, symmetrical, power pulses (Surge), EMCAccording to IEC/EN 61000-4-5, power pulses (Surge), EMC 4 kV, asymmetrical, power pulses (Surge), EMC1 x (0.5 - 2.5) mm², flexible with ferrule1 x (0.5 - 2.5) mm², solid2 x (0.5 - 1.5) mm², flexible with ferrule20 - 14 AWG, solid or stranded2 x (0.5 - 1.5) mm², solidM3.5, Terminal screw2, Terminal screw, Pozidriv screwdriver1 x 6 mm, Terminal screw, Standard screwdriver 1.2 Nm, Screw terminals 6 A0.85 - 1.1 V x Uₑ2 W at DC3.5 VA at AC24 V240 V24 V240 V24 V240 V400 V3 A at AC-14, 380 V 400 V 415 V (NC) 1 A at AC-15, 300 V (NC)3 A at AC-14, 400 V (NC)Ambient storage temperature - minAmbient storage temperature - max Climatic proofing Immunity to line-conducted interference Radio interference classSurge ratingTerminal capacityScrew size Screwdriver size Tightening torque Conventional thermal current ith of auxiliary contacts (1-pole, open)Pick-up voltagePower consumptionRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - minRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - maxRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - minRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - maxRated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - minRated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - maxRated insulation voltage (Ui)Rated operational current (Ie)3 A at AC-14, 300 V (NO) 1 A at AC-15, 300 V (NO)1 A at AC-15, 380 V 400 V 415 V (NO) 3 A at AC-15, 220 V 230 V 240 V 3 A at AC-14, 300 V (NC)3 A at AC-14, 380 V 400 V 415 V (NO) 3 A at AC-15, 220 V 230 V 240 V (NO) 1 A at AC-15, 380 V 400 V 415 V (NC) 3 A at AC-15, 220 V 230 V 240 V (NC)240 V1600 ΩMax. 6 A gG/gL, Fuse, Contacts3600 Ω600 V110 W0 W 0 W 0 A0.8 W EMR6 - EMT6 - ETR4 brochure DA-DC-00003984.pdf DA-DC-00004614.pdf eaton-tripping-emt6-thermistor-overload-relay-characteristic-curve.eps eaton-tripping-thermistor-relay-emt6-dimensions.eps eaton-tripping-devices-relay-emt6-thermistor-overload-relay-dimensions.epseaton-tripping-devices-relay-emt6-thermistor-overload-relay-3d-drawing-002.eps Rated operational voltage (Ue) - max Reset resistance Short-circuit protection rating Trip resistance Voltage rating - max Number of contacts (change-over contacts)Number of contacts (normally closed contacts)Number of contacts (normally open contacts)Equipment heat dissipation, current-dependent PvidHeat dissipation capacity PdissHeat dissipation per pole, current-dependent PvidRated operational current for specified heat dissipation (In)Static heat dissipation, non-current-dependent Pvs BrochuresCertification reports Characteristic curveDrawingseCAD modelEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All rights reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmediaETN.EMT6-KDB eaton-emt6-thermistor-overload-motor-protection-relays-instruction-leaflet-il03407100z.pdf MN03407006Z_DE_EN DA-CS-emt6_db DA-CD-emt6_db eaton-tripping-devices-auto-mode-emt6-thermistor-overload-relay-wiring-diagram.epsInstallation instructionsManuals and user guides mCAD model Wiring diagrams。
UT107使用手册(中文版)
1目录项目 页一、概述二、开箱检查三、安全工作准则四、汽车维修安全指南五、国际电气符号六、综合指标七、面板佈局八、LCD显示器九、功能简介十、测量操作说明第一部分 万用表基本测量 1.直流电压测量 2.交流电压测量 3.直流电流测量 4.电阻测量 5.二极管测量 6.电路通断测量 7.12V电池测量 8.温度测量 9.频率测量 10.占空比测量 11.汽车闭合角测量DWELL 12.发动机转速测量RPMx10 13.数据保持(HOLD)34579101112131414141516171819202122232425262项目 页第二部分 汽车故障诊断 1.保险丝测试 2.开关测试 3.螺线管和继电器测试 4.启动/充电系统测试 5.发动机关闭时,电池耗电测试 6.启动电压电池负载测试 7.电压降测试 8.充电系统电压测试 9.点火系统的测试 10.发动机传感器的测试十一、技术指标 1.直流电压 2.交流电压 3.直流电流 4.电阻 5.二极管 6.电路通断测试 7.12V电池 8.温度 9.频率 10.占空比 11.闭合角测试 12.转速测试十二、保养和维修 1.一般的保养和维修 2.更换保险丝管 3.更换电池27272728282930313233404848484949495050505151525253535455一、概述UT107仪表是1999计数3 1/2数位手动量程汽车数字万用表。
具有特大屏幕、输入连接提示、全量程过载保护和独特的外观设计、使之成为性能更优越使用更安全的电工仪表。
本仪表可用于测量:交直流电压、直流电流、电阻、二极管、电路通断、温度、电池、频率、占空比及汽车的转速和闭合角。
本使用说明书包括有关的安全信息和警告提示等,请仔细阅读有关内容并严格遵守所有的警告和注意事项。
34二、开箱检查打开包装盒取出仪表,请仔细检查下列附件是否缺少或损坏,如发现有任何一项缺少或损坏,请即与你的供应商联系。
拓展能源 非接触型2线温度传感器系列说明书
U Linear 4 to 20 mA Output U Simple 2-Wire InstallationU 10 to 40 Vdc Power Operation UResponse Time Adjustable from 0.2 to 5.0 SecondsU Interfaces with Panel Meters,Controllers, Recorders, Dataloggers, and ComputersRugged, Industrial, Infrared Temperature Transmitterswith 4 to 20 mA OutputOS1700Series sensor with integral electronics.OS1800 Series sensor with integral electronics/display.Shown smaller than actual size.OS1600 Series OEM stylesensor and remote electronics.U Wide TemperatureRange of-45 to 2500°C (-50 to 4500°F)U 3 Models toChoose FromU 6 Infrared SpectralResponsesThe OS1600, OS1700, and OS1800 Series are a complete family of non-contact infrared 2-wire temperature transmitters, with temperature ranges from -45 to 2500°C (-50 to 4500°F). This familyprovides the ultimate in performance and versatility at an economical price, with 2-wire simplicity, a choice of 6 infrared spectral responses, and a broad range of temperature capabilities. The linear 4 to 20 mA outputOS1600/1700/1800SeriesStandard 4 to 20 mA output can be used with data acquisitionequipment for computer-based monitoring and control.signal allows the sensor to be interfaced with a variety of remote devices: indicators, controllers, recorders, and/or computers, etc.For fine tuning, the sensors have an adjustable response time of 0.2 to 5.0 seconds, an emissivity adjustment of 0.1 to 0.99, and an adjustable peak hold option. Accessories include an air purge collar to protect the lens and a water cooling/air purge unit for high ambient exposure temperatures up to 120°C (250°F). Completely self-contained in a rugged, compact NEMA 4 (IP66) enclosure, the OS1800 Series sensor offers the additional convenience of a built-in digital display for local on-site readings. The OS1800 Series is supplied complete with OS1800-SB swivel mounting bracket for aligning the sensor (on the back of the unit) to “look” at the surface being measured.The OS1700 Series is completely self-containedin a rugged, compact housing. Combining the electronics with the infrared sensor, the OS1700 is ideal for OEM and multi-unit installations. MountingRear view showing sensor.accessories for the OS1700 are optional and must be ordered separately (see accessory ordering matrix on the following pages).The OS1600 Series rugged sensor combines a miniature sensing head with remote electronics for applications in restricted areas. It is designed for OEM and multi-unit applications where cost and space are limiting factors. The OS1600 Series comes completewith infrared sensing head, 3 m (10') of interconnecting cable, electronics board, OS1600-2LN mounting lock nuts, OS1600-MB mounting base, and complete operator’s manual.OS1811-112-S shown actual size.R u g g e d!i n d u s t R ia l!** Specify focal option from focal option table.Ordering Example: OS1811-16-C, combined IR sensor, electronics, NEMA 4 housing and integral display, plus OS1800-AP, air purge. OCW-3, OMEGACARE SM extends standard 1-year warranty to a total of 4 years.OS1700 units arecompatible with current input process indicators.DP25-E meter (shown) sold separately. See OMEGACARE SM extended warrantyprogram is available for models shown on this page. Ask your sales representative for full details when placing an order. OMEGACARE SM covers parts, labor and equivalent loaners.SpecificationsAccuracy: ±0.75% FS Repeatability: ±0.5% rdgWorking Distance: 6” to infinity Response Time: Adjustable from0.2 to 5.0 sec (to reach 99% of final value) Emissivity: OS1800 is digitally adjustable from 0.1 to 0.99; OS1600/ OS1700 are adjustable by analog trim pot from 0.1 to 0.99Output: Linear 4 to 20 mA DC, isolated Input Power: 10 to 40 VdcAmbient Temperature Range:OS1600: 0 to 75°C (32 to 165°F) OS1700, OS1800: 0 to 60°C(32 to 140°F)Enclosure: OS1800; NEMA 4 (IP65) Dimensions:OS1600: Sensor 3.8 x 9.5 cm(1.5 x 3.75"), circuit board10.2 x 11.4 cm (4 x 4.5")OS1700: 10.8 x 7.0 cm (4.5 x 2.75") OS1800: 11.5 x 11.5 x 8.9 cm (4.5 x 4.5 x 3.5")Weight:OS1600: Sensor 333 g (11.75 oz), circuit board 78 g (2.75 oz)OS1700: 0.55 kg (1 lb 3 oz)OS1800: 1.7 kg (3.75 lb)in OS1700 and OS1800 Series.Focal Options(see optical diagrams/Accessories for OS1600,DP41-E processindicator soldseparately.See OS1600, OS1700 and OS1800 Series.Focal Options Available for OS1600, OS1700, and OS1800 SeriesStandard 4 to 20 mA output can be usedwith data acquisition equipment forcomputer-based monitoring and control.OS1700 features screw terminalconnectors for fast, easy hook-up.。
美国迈阿密电器 441 56 2122 00 变速双阶段加热炉说明书
80% Variable Speed, Two−Stage Heating Furnace EASIER TO SELLS80% AFUES Series ’B’ approved for Twinning applications (0902116,1002122, and 1352422) with accessory (order separately)S Supports two−stage cooling unitsS Flame roll−out sensors standardS Category I ventingS Blocked vent switchS Dehumidification feature in coolingS24 VAC humidifier terminalS Electronic air cleaner terminalS California NOx approvedTOUGHERS Variable speed ECM blower motorS Adjustable heating blower OFF delayS Factory set blower ON delayS RPJ aluminized steel heat exchangerS High temperature limit control prevents overheatingS Direct ignition with Silicon Nitride ignitorS One piece prepainted steel cabinetQUIETERS Two−stage heating operationS Two−stage induced draft blowerS In−shot burnersS Insulated blower compartmentEASIER TO INSTALL AND SERVICES33−1/3” (847mm) high, for ease of installationS Innovative knobs for easy door removal and secure attachmentS Factory shipped for natural gas, with propanegas conversion kits availableS Four position − upflow/downflow/horizontal (left/right) installationS Three position vent elbow capabilityS Through the casing flue pipe for counterflow applications S Common venting with other Category I appliancesS Masonry chimney adapter availableS Self diagnosticsS Slide out blower assemblyWARRANTY *S10 year No Hassle Replacement t limited warrantyS20 year heat exchanger limited warrantyS5 year parts limited warranty Illustrations and photographs are only representative.Some product models may vary.Use of the AHRI Certified TM Mark indicates amanufacturer’s participation in the program. Forverification of certification for individual products,go to .−With timely registration, an additional 5 year parts limited warranty*For owner occupied, residential applications only. See warranty certificate for complete details and restrictions, including warranty coverage for other applications.Model NumberInput(MBTUH)EfficiencyAFUECooling CapacityCFM range@ .5 in. w.c. (125 Pa)Dimensions H x W x DInches (Millimeters)Shipping Wt.Lbs (Kg)G8MVL0451412B44,00080%410 − 117533−1/3 x 14−3/16 x 29(847 x 360 x 737)107 (49) G8MVL0701716B66,00080%805 − 168533−1/3 x 17−1/2 x 29(847 x 445 x 737)126 (57) G8MVL0902116B88,00080%725 − 177033−1/3 x 21 x 29(847 x 533 x 737)146 (66) G8MVL1102122B110,00080%700 − 223033−1/3 x 21 x 29(847 x 533 x 737)152 (69) G8MVL1352422B132,00080%920 − 229033−1/3 x 24−1/2 x 29(847 x 622 x 737)163 (74)MODEL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION GUIDEDIGIT POSITION 123456,7,89,1011,121314 G = Mainline G8M V L0451412B1 N = Entry8 = 80% AFUE EFFICIENCYM = Multiposition POSITIONV = Variable Speed Blower Motor − ECMX = ECM Blower MotorS = Single−stageT = Two−stage TYPEN = StandardL = Low NOx FEATURE045 = 44,000 BTU/hr070 = 66,000 BTU/hr090 = 88,000 BTU/hr110 = 110,000 BTU/hr135 = 132,000 BTU/hr HEAT INPUT14 = 14−3/16”17 = 17−1/2”21 = 21”24 = 24−1/2”CABINET WIDTH08 = 800 CFM12 = 1200 CFM14 = 1400 CFM16 = 1600 CFM20 = 2000 CFM22 = 2200 CFM NOMINAL MAXIMUM COOLING AIRFLOW @ .5 IN. W.C.SALES (MAJOR) REVISION DIGITENGINEERING (MINOR) REVISION DIGITECM-Electronically Commutated MotorACCESSORIES PART NUMBER IDENTIFICATION GUIDEDIGIT POSITION12345, 6, 78, 910, 11N A H A00101DH N = Non−Branded BRANDINGA = Accessory PRODUCT GROUPH = Heating KIT USAGEA = OriginalB = 2nd Generation MAJOR SERIESProduct Identifier NumberPackage QuantityType of Kit (Example: DH = Draft Hood − Chimney Adapter)PHYSICAL DATANATURAL GAS0451412B0701716B0902116B1102122B1352422BOUTPUT CAPACITY BTUH* (Nonweatherized ICS) †UpflowHigh35,00053,00071,00089,000107,000Low23,00035,00047,00059,00070,000 Downflow/HorizontalHigh34,00051,00068,00085,000102,000Low23,00035,00047,00059,00070,000INPUT BTUH*UpflowHigh44,00066,00088,000110,000132,000Low29,00043,50058,00072,50087,000 Downflow/HorizontalHIgh42,00063,00084,000105,000126,000Low29,00043,50058,00072,50087,000TRANSFORMER (24 volt)40 VACERTIFIED TEMP RISE RANGE −_F (_C)High30−60(17−33)25−55(14−31)30−60(17−33)30−60(17−33)40−70(22−39)Low20−50(11−28)15−45(8−25)25−55(14−31)20−50(11−28)25−55(14−30)CERTIFIED EXT STATIC PRESSURE(in. w.c.)Heating/Cooling0.10/0.500.12/0.500.15/0.500.20/0.500.20/.050AIRFLOW CFM‡Heating−High/Low820/7251570/10451265/10301555/12951865/1640 Cooling11751685177022302290AFUE%*Nonweatherized ICS80.080.080.080.080.0 LIMIT CONTROL SPSTHEATING BLOWER CONTROL Solid-State Time OperationBURNERS (Monoport)23456 GAS CONNECTION SIZE1/2 inch NPTGAS VALVE (Redundant) Manufacturer White-Rodgers tMinimum Inlet Pressure (in. w.c.) 4.5 (Natural Gas)Maximum Inlet Pressure (in. w.c.)13.6 (Natural Gas)IGNITION DEVICE Hot SurfaceFACTORY−INSTALLED ORIFICE Size 43*Gas input ratings are certified for elevations to 2000 ft. (610 M). In USA, for elevations above 2000 ft. (610 M), reduce ratings 4 percent for each 1000 ft. (305 M) above sea level. Refer to National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1-2012 T able F.4 or furnace Installation Instructions.†Capacity in accordance with U.S. Government DOE test procedures.‡Airflow shown is for bottom only return-air supply in comfort mode (as shipped). For air delivery above 1800 CFM, see Air Delivery T able for other options. A filter is required for each return‐air supply.ICS — Isolated Combustion SystemELECTRICAL DATAG8MVL VOLTSHERTZPHASEOPERATINGVOLTAGE RANGEMAXIMUMUNIT AMPSUNITAMPACITY #MAXIMUMWIRELENGTHFT (M)‡MAXIMUMFUSE ORCKT BKRAMPS† **MIN. WIRESIZE Maximum*Minimum*0451412B115-60-11271048.010.834 (10.4)1514 0701716B115-60-11271049.612.828 (8.5)1514 0902116B115-60-112710410.213.427 (8.2)1514 1102122B115-60-112710413.016.834 (10.4)2012 1352422B115-60-112710413.016.834 (10.4)2012*Permissible limits of the voltage range at which unit operates satisfactorily.†Time-delay type is recommended.‡Length shown is as measured one way along wire path between unit and service panel for maximum 2 percent voltage drop.**Time-delay type is recommendedVenting Notes1.For common vent, vent connector sizing and vent material: United States−use the NFGC.2.Immediately increase to 5 inch (102 mm) or 6 inch (152 mm) vent connector outside furnace casing when 5 inch (127 mm) ventconnector is required, refer to Note 1 above.3.Side outlet vent for upflow and downflow installations must use Type B vent immediately after exiting the furnace, expect whenDownflow Vent Guard Kit is used in the downflow position.4.Type−B vent where required, refer to Note 1 above.5.A 4 inch(102 mm) single−wall (26 ga. min.) vent must be used inside furnace casing and when the NAHB00301VC DownflowVent Guard Kit is used external to the furnace.6.Accessory Downflow Vent Guard Kit is required in downflow installations with lower vent configuration.7.Chimney Adapter Kit may be required for exterior masonry chimney applications. Refer to Chimney Adapter Kit for sizing andcomplete application details.8.Secure vent connector to furnace elbow with (2) corrosion−resistant sheet metal screws, spaced approximately 180_ apart.9.Secure all other single wall vent connector joints with (3) corrosion resistant screws spaced approximately 120_ apart. SecureType−B vent connectors per vent connector manufacturer’s recommendations.MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS FOR ALL UNITSThis forced air furnace is equipped for use with natural gas at alti-tudes 0 − 10,000 ft (0 − 3,050m).An accessory kit, supplied by the manufacturer, shall be used to convert to propane gas use or may be required for some natural gas applications.This furnace is for indoor installation in a building constructed on site.The furnace may be installed on combustible flooring in alcove or closet at minimum clearance as indicated by the diagram from combustible material.This furnace may be used with a Type B−1 Vent and may be ven-ted in common with other gas fired appliances.This furnace is approved for UPFLOW, DOWNFLOW, and HORI-ZONTAL installations.Downflow Positions:{Installation on non−combustible floors only.For Installation on combustible flooring only when installed onspecial base or coil assembly.18 inch front clearance required for alcove.*Indicate supply or return sides when furnace is in the horizont-al position. Line contact only permissible between linesformed by intersections of the T op and two Sides of the furnacejacket, and building joists, studs or framing.BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATAMODEL SIZE G8MVL0451412B G8MVL0701716B G8MVL0902116B G8MVL1102122B G8MVL1352422B DIRECT−DRIVE MOTOR Hp(PWM)1/23/43/411 MOTOR FULL LOAD AMPS 6.88.48.410.910.9 RPM (Nominal)1200BLOWER WHEEL DIAMETER X WIDTHS −in(mm)10 x 6(254 x 152)11 x 8(279 x 20310 x 10(254 x 254)11 x 11(279 x 279)11 x 11(279 x 279) AIR DELIVERY − CFM (with filter)*COOLING4 AND HEATING AIR DELIVERY − CFM (Bottom Return5 With Filter)(SW1−5 and SW2−2 set to OFF, except as indicated. See notes 1 and 2.)Unit SizeCooling Switch Settings External Static Pressure (ESP)SW2−8SW2−7SW2−60.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.9 1.0045−12OFF OFF OFF11901140110010651020985905800665525 OFF OFF ON620560520455410355305255See note 4 OFF ON OFF795755705670615585530490440405 OFF ON ON1020955930890840805755715645490 ON OFF OFF11901140110010651020985905800665525 ON OFF ON1455139013251255117510851000880755575 ON ON OFF1455139013251255117510851000880755575 ON ON ON1455139013251255117510851000880755575 Maximum Clg Airflow21455139013251255117510851000880755575 High Heat Airflow3915860825790735700650610550450 Low Heat Airflow3780730685635585545495450400370AIR DELIVERY − CFM (with filter)* −continued COOLING4 AND HEATING AIR DELIVERY − CFM (Bottom Return5 With Filter) (SW1−5 and SW2−2 set to OFF, except as indicated. See notes 1 and 2.)Unit SizeCooling Switch Settings External Static Pressure (ESP)SW2−8SW2−7SW2−60.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.9 1.0070−16OFF OFF OFF1615157015301490145014051365132512801210 OFF OFF ON640See note 4OFF ON OFF840775700640See note 4OFF ON ON1045980920860805750690640See note 4 ON OFF OFF12201175112010751025970925875820775 ON OFF ON139013351290124512001155110510551015970 ON ON OFF1615157015301490145014051365132512801210 ON ON ON1890185018101750168516151545147513951275 Maximum Clg Airflow21890185018101750168516151545147513951275 High Heat Airflow31540149014501410136513201275123511901140 Low Heat Airflow313701320127512251180113510851040995950Unit SizeCooling Switch Settings External Static Pressure (ESP)SW2−8SW2−7SW2−60.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.9 1.0090−16OFF OFF OFF162515801535149014451390132512151070910 OFF OFF ON555See note 4OFF ON OFF845770670595See note 4OFF ON ON1010950880790725670580See note 4 ON OFF OFF1210115511051035970910850800730660 ON OFF ON14051360130512551185113010701015960875 ON ON OFF162515801535149014451390132512151070910 ON ON ON209520101935185517701675154013001120940 Maximum Clg Airflow2209520101935185517701675154013001120940 High Heat Airflow3173516851630158015201455137512351085915 Low Heat Airflow31230117511251055995930875820755690Unit SizeCooling Switch Settings External Static Pressure (ESP)SW2−8SW2−7SW2−60.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.9 1.0110−22OFF OFF OFF2055200019501900184017901740167516251565 OFF OFF ON855755See note 4OFF ON OFF1060985875800700See note 4OFF ON ON1250118010951025925860775715See note 4 ON OFF OFF1445138013201235117511001035955900825 ON OFF ON1685163015601505144513751320126511951140 ON ON OFF2055200019501900184017901740167516251565 ON ON ON2465241523652305223021402045192518051655 Maximum Clg Airflow22465241523652305223021402045192518051655 High Heat Airflow32105205520051955189518501795173516651580 Low Heat Airflow31740168516201560150514401385132512601205Unit SizeCooling Switch Settings External Static Pressure (ESP)SW2−8SW2−7SW2−60.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.9 1.0135−22OFF OFF OFF2040198519301880183017751715166015951510 OFF OFF ON850740See note 4OFF ON OFF1040960865755See note 4OFF ON ON1245117010801005920835750See note 4ON OFF OFF1450138513051245118010851015935880805 ON OFF ON1670160515401480142513501280122011351070 ON ON OFF2040198519301880183017751715166015951510 ON ON ON2520245524052350229021952090196518151615 Maximum Clg Airflow22520245524052350229021952090196518151615 High Heat Airflow32260220521502100204519851925185517451600 Low Heat Airflow32005195018951845179017351675162015501475Air Delivery−CFM Notes1.Nominal 350 CFM/ton cooling airflow is delivered with SW1-5 and SW2-2 set to OFF.Set both SW1-5 and SW2-2 to ON for +7% airflow (nominal 370 CFM/ton).Set SW1-5 to ON and SW2-2 to OFF for +15% airflow (nominal 400 CFM/ton).Set SW2-2 to ON and SW1-5 to OFF for -7% airflow (nominal 325 CFM/ton).2.Maximum cooling airflow is achieved when switches SW2−5, SW2−6, SW2-7 and SW1-5 are set to ON, and SW2−2 is set to OFF.3.All heating CFM’s are when low heat rise adjustment switch (SW1-3) and comfort/efficiency adjustment switch (SW1-4) are both set to OFF.4.Ductwork must be sized for high-heating CFM within the operational range of ESP. Operation within the blank areas of the chart is notrecommended because high-heat operation will be above 1.0 ESP.5.All airflows on 21” casing size furnaces are 5% less on side return only installations.6.Side returns for 24.5” casing sizes require two sides, or side and bottom, to allow sufficient airflow at the return of the furnace.PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSGas Furnace: G8MVLA C C E S S O R I E SP A R T N U M B E R D E S C R I P T I O N0451412B0701716B 0902116B 1102122B 1352422BN A H B 00501F FE x t e r n a l B o t t o mF i l t e r R a c k , 14 i n c h (14 x 25 i n c h w a s h a b l e f i l t e r i n c l u d e d )XN A H B 00601F FE x t e r n a l B o t t o mF i l t e r R a c k , 17 i n c h (16 x 25 i n c h w a s h a b l e f i l t e r i n c l u d e d )XN A H B 00701F FE x t e r n a l B o t t o mF i l t e r R a c k , 21 i n c h (20 x 25 i n c h w a s h a b l e f i l t e r i n c l u d e d )X XN A H B 00801F FE x t e r n a l B o t t o mF i l t e r R a c k , 24 i n c h (24 x 25 i n c h w a s h a b l e f i l t e r i n c l u d e d )XN A H A 00506F B †W a s h a b l e f i l t e r , 1 i n c h 16 X 25 (6 p a c k )XXN A H A 00706F B W a s h a b l e f i l t e r , 1 i n c h 24 X 25 (6 p a c k )XXXN A H A 01001F F S i d e F i l t e r R a c k 16 x 25 (n o t a d j u s t a b l e )XX XXXN A H A 01006F F S i d e F i l t e r R a c k s 16 x 25 (6 p a c k )XX XXXN A H A 01101S BC o m b u s t i b l e F l o o r B a s e (N o t r e q u i r e d w h e n e v a p o r a t o r c o i l c a s e i s u s e d f o r d o w n f l o w )XX XXXN A H B 00301V CD o w n f l o w V e n t G u a r d (N o t r e q u i r e d w h e n v e n t i s r o u t e d t h r o u g h c a b i n e t )XX XXXN A H A 00401D H C h i m n e y A d a p t e r K i t 4−i n . v e n tXX XXN A H A 00301D H C h i m n e y A d a p t e r K i t 5−i n . v e n tXN A H B 01001L P *N a t u r a l −t o −P r o p a n e C o n v e r s i o n K i tXXXXXN A H A 00801N G *P r o p a n e −t o −N a t u r a l C o n v e r s i o n K i tXXXXXN A H A 00201H L H i g h A l t i t u d e K i tXXXXXN A H A 00801W K T w i n n i n g K i t f o r t w o f u r n a c e s o f s a m e m o d e l a n d s e r i e sXXXX A c c e s s o r y a v a i l a b l e †S u i t a b l e f o r s i d e r e t u r n f i l t e r r a c k a n d 17 i n c h e x t e r n a l b o t t o m f i l t e r r a c k .*F a c t o r y a u t h o r i z e d a n d f i e l d i n s t a l l e d . G a s c o n v e r s i o n k i t s a r e C S A r e c o g n i z e d .。
ESR NMR Steuerungseinheit 1022700 1022702 操作手册说明书
3B SCIENTIFIC® PHYSICSESR/NMR Steuerungseinheit 1022700 (230 V, 50/60 Hz)1022702 (115 V, 50/60 Hz)Bedienungsanleitung08/20 SD1 Steuerkonsole2 Steckernetzgerät1. SicherheitshinweiseDie ESR/NMR Steuerungseinheit entspricht den Sicherheitsbestimmungen für elektrische Mess-, Steuer-, Regel- und Laborgeräte nach DIN EN 61010 Teil 1. Sie ist für den Betrieb in trockenen Räumen vorgesehen, die für elektrische Be-triebsmittel geeignet sind.Das mitgelieferte Steckernetzgerät erfüllt die Norm für Sicherheitstransformatoren DIN EN 61558-2-6 und alle Ausgänge sind berührungs-ungefährlich. Damit ist die Steuerungseinheit RiSU konform.Bei bestimmungsgemäßem Gebrauch ist der si-chere Betrieb des Gerätes gewährleistet. Die Si-cherheit ist jedoch nicht garantiert, wenn das Ge-rät unsachgemäß bedient oder unachtsam be-handelt wird. Wenn anzunehmen ist, dass ein gefahrloser Be-trieb nicht mehr möglich ist (z.B. bei sichtbaren Schäden), ist das Gerät unverzüglich außer Be-trieb zu setzen.Gerät nur in trockenen Räumen benutzen. Keine Fremdspannung andie Ausgangs-buchsen legen.Nur mit dem mitgelieferten Steckernetzgerät in Betrieb nehmen.2. BeschreibungDie ESR/ NMR Steuerungseinheit dient in Ver-bindung mit dem ESR Modul (1022705) zur Un-tersuchung der Elektronenspinresonanz (ESR) an DPPH (Diphenyl-Picryl-Hydrazyl) sowie in Verbindung mit dem NMR Modul (1022706) zur Messung der kernmagnetischen Resonanz (NMR) an Glycerin, Polystyrol und Teflon.Die Beobachtung der Resonanzen erfolgt durch hochfrequenzinduzierte Übergänge bei Verände-rung des externen Magnetfeldes. Die Resonanz-absorptionskurven können mit einem einfachen Zweikanal-Oszilloskop dargestellt werden.Die Steuerkonsole liefert die Steuer- und Versor-gungsspannungen für den jeweiligen Messkopf und das Spulenpaar, bereitet das Messsignal zur Darstellung mit einem Oszilloskop auf und zeigt die Frequenz des HF-Signals an.Die ESR/NMR Steuerkonsole mit der Artikelnum-mer 1022700 ist für eine Netzspannung von 230 V / 50-60 Hz (±10 %) ausgelegt, 1022702 für 115 V / 50-60 Hz (±10 %).3. Lieferumfang1 Steuerkonsole1 Steckernetzgerät 12 V AC (230 V, 50/60 Hz) oder1 Steckernetzgerät 12 V AC (115 V, 50/60 Hz)4. Technische DatenSteuerkonsoleProbeneingang: Vierpolige Lemobuchse Anschluss Spulenpaar: Sägezahn-Stromquelle0 − 250 mA, 50 ms,Hohlbuchsenpaar Magnetfeldausgang: proportional zum Spu-lenstrom, 0 bis 1 V,BNC-Buchse Signalausgang: Resonanzsignal, 0 bis 1 V,BNC-Buchse Frequenzbereich: ca. 38 bis 75 MHz (ESR)ca. 11 bis 15 MHz (NMR)Allgemeine Daten:Stromversorgung: Steckernetzgerät 12 VAC, 2.0 A, Hohlstecker5,5 x 2,5 mm, Kabel-länge: 2 m Umgebungstemperatur: 5 °C bis 40 °C maximale relativeLuftfeuchte: 80 % Abmessungen: Konsole170x105x45 mm³Steckernetzgerät100 x 90 x70 mm³ Masse: ca. 1050 g inkl. Stecker-NetzgerätElektromagnetische Verträglichkeit:Störaussendung: EN 55011:2009Störfestigkeit: EN 61326-1:2013Elektrische Sicherheit:Sicherheitsbestim-mungen: RiSU konformDIN EN 61010-1DIN EN 61558-2-6 Transformator: Sicherheitstransformatornach DIN EN 61558-2-6(RiSU konform) Schutzklasse: 2 Verschmutzungsgrad: 2Schutzart: IP205. Zusätzlich erforderliche Geräte1 ESR Modul 1022705 oder1 NMR Modul 10227061 Digital-Oszilloskop, 2x 30 MHz 1020910 oder1 PC Oszilloskop 2x 25 MHz 10208572 HF-Kabel 10027463B Scientific GmbH ▪ Ludwig-Erhardt-Straße 20 ▪ 20459 Hamburg ▪ Deutschland ▪ Technische Änderungen vorbehalten 6. Bedienfeld Steuerkonsole1 Anschlussbuchse für Messkopf2 Empfindlichkeitssteller3 Empfindlichkeitsindikator4 Frequenzsteller5 Frequenzanzeige6 Ausgang Signal7 Ausgang Magnetfeld8Anschlussbuchse für Steckernetzgerät9 Spulenanschluss7. BedienungZum Aufbau und zur Durchführung der Experi-mente siehe Bedienungsanleitungen zu ESR Mo-dul (1022705) und NMR Modul (1022706).8. Pflege und WartungVor der Reinigung Gerät von der Stromver-sorgung trennen.Zum Reinigen ein weiches, feuchtes Tuch benutzen.9. EntsorgungDie Verpackung ist bei den örtlichen Recyc-lingstellen zu entsorgen.Sofern das Gerät selbst verschrottet werden soll, so gehört dieses nicht in den normalen Hausmüll. Es sind die lokalen Vorschriften zur Entsorgung von Elektroschrott einzuhal-ten.。
Siemens MICROMASTER Vector 拉力抵制器说明书
© Siemens plc 19981G85139-H1750-U121-C12/02/98EnglishBraking Resistors for MICROMASTER VectorInstruction SheetSafety PrecautionsWARNINGEnglishG85139-H1750-U121-C 12/02/98© Siemens plc 19982Connecting Up Resistor ProtectionIt is important that the mains supply to the inverter is provided via a contactor which can disconnect the supply if the resistor overheats. Under certain conditions (e.g. due to operation outside normal tolerance) a resistor could overheat, so additional thermal protection must be installed.Protection is provided by a thermal cut-out switch (supplied with each resistor). This mounts directly onto the resistor and is wired in-series with the supply from the main contactor (see diagram).The main contactor will then de-energise to disconnect the mains power supply from the inverter. This prevents the braking resistor from drawing excessive current from the inverter.The thermal switch contacts close again when the resistor temperature falls, thus reconnecting the mains power supply to the contactor and power to the inverter.* Note:Refer to the inverter’s handbook for thelocation of the braking resistor terminals.CONTACTOR SUPPLYMAINS POWERINPUT125°C(0DC87-2RA0 = 160°C)MAXCable Requirements Thermal Switch contacts B+/DC +ve B -ve Thermal Cut-out Switch Opening temp.Closing temp.Rating at 230 V 2.5 mm 22-core (1000 V)with screen1.5 mm 22-core 125°C125°C or 160°C (0DC87-2RA0)110°C or 145°C (0DC87-2RA0)10 A 10 AConnecting to the MICROMASTER VectorThe braking resistor must be connected directly to the DC link of the MICROMASTER Vector via the inverter’s B+/DC+ and B- terminals. Connect the braking resistor into the system, as follows:(1) Remove mains power from the MICROMASTER Vector and allow at least fiveminutes for the internal capacitors to discharge.(2) Route the resistor cables through the appropriate gland. Strip back the screen ofthe resistor connector cable to approximately 135 mm from the faston connectors.(3) Connect the braking resistor to the B+/DC+ and B- terminals on theMICROMASTER Vector using the 6.3 mm faston connectors on the resistor cables and connect the cable screen to the gland or a suitable PE terminal.(4) Secure the thermal cut-out switch onto the resistor using two clips.(5) Connect the thermal cut-out switch as shown below using suitable cable.Commissioning Parameter Changes(1) Connect mains electrical power to the MICROMASTER Vector.(2) Set parameter P009 = 3.(3) Set parameter P075 = 1.(4) Set parameter P066 = 0.(5)Ensure that parameter P070 = 0.Optimising Braking ActionAdjust the ramp-down time on the MICROMASTER Vector (P003) to provide the required braking action.The ramp-down time should be kept within the braking resistor peak power dissipation.Extremely short ramp-down times or high inertia loads will cause the MICROMASTER Vector to trip and display fault code F001.Braking Resistor SelectionResistor Order No.Continuous Peak Rating Resistance Pk. volts Dimensions (mm)Weight Inverter 6SE3290-Rating (5% duty cycle)(Ω) +/- 10%DCL L1W W1W2Dkg Type0CA87-2RA040 W 800 W2002001905728-54 1.3MMV12 - MMV75MMV12/2 - MMV75/20CB87-2RA080 W 1.6 kW 1004502802715728-54 1.7MMV110 - MMV150MMV110/2 - MMV150/20CC87-2RA0200 W 4 kW 4033833080204054 3.1MMV220 - MMV300MMV220/2 - MMV400/20DA87-2RA080 W 1.6 kW 4002802705728-54 1.7MMV37/3 -MMV150/30DB87-2RA0150 W 3 kW 20090028027183234054 2.5MMV220/3 - MMV300/30DC87-2RA0400 W7.5 kW854003901032840523.8MMV400/3 - MMV750/3During braking, the inverter dissipates the braking energy of the motor and load to the externally mounted resistor. The lower the value of the external resistor the greater the braking power. The resistors are able to dissipate large amounts of energy for short periods but when used continuously, the rating is considerably less. To protect the resistor and the inverter from overload, the MICROMASTER Vector ‘chopper circuit’ (P070) limits the duty cycle (ratio of ‘time on’ to ‘time off’) to 5% (12 seconds in 4 minutes). This reduces the maximum dissipation level of the resistor.The resistor must be adequately rated to withstand the resulting power dissipation.。
肯尼耶伊高压探头和测试线产品说明书
1600A58083706-BAN3381.888.KEITHLEY (U.S. only)A Greater Measure of ConfidenceTest leads and ProbesItem shipped may vary from model p ictured here.Model 1600A High Voltage ProbeMAXIMUM INPUT: 40kV DC or peak AC to 300Hz .INPUT RESISTANCE: 1000M W .DIVISION RATIO: 1000:1 (into 10M W ) .for use with: DMMsModel 1651 50 Ampere Shunt:E xternal 0 .001W ± 1%, 4-terminal shunt; extends current mea s ur i ng capability of Keithley DMMs to 50A .CABLE LENGTH: 1 .4m (56 in) .for use with: DMMsItem shipped may vary from model p ictured here.Model 1681 Clip-On Test Lead Set: Two 1 .2m (48 in) leads terminated with banana plugs and spring action clip-on probes .for use with: DMMsItem shipped may vary from model p ictured here.Model 1751 Safety Test Leads: 91 .4cm (36 in) test lead set supplied with each Model 175A and 197A . Finger guards and shroud e d banana plugs help minimize the chance of making contact with live circuitry .for use with: all DMMs, series 2400 sourceMeter ®sMu InstrumentsA C C E S S O R I E S A Greater Measure of Confidence1.888.KEITHLEY (U.S. only)Test leads and ProbesModel 1752 Premium Safety Test Lead Kit: Includes two banana leads with safety shrouds on both ends, two fully insulated alligator clips, two fully insulated needle probes, and two spring-action clip-on probes with safety blocks, in a carrying case .for use with: all DMMs, series 2400 sourceMeter sMu InstrumentsItem shipped may vary from model p ictured here.Model 1754 Universal Test Lead Kit: 10-piece test lead kit with interchangeable plug-in acces-sories . Kit includes: 1 set of test leads, 91 .4cm (36 in), 1 red and black; 2 spade lugs, 2 standardbanana plugs, 2 hooks, and 2 mini a t ure alligator clips with boots .for use with: all DMMs, series 2400sourceMeter sMu InstrumentsModel 2187-4 Low Thermal Test Lead Kit: Includes an input cable with banana termina-tions, banana extensions, sprung-hook clips, alligator clips, needle probes, and spade lugs to connect the Model 2182A to virtually any DUT . The kit is also used to connect the Model 2182A directly to the Model 622X guard to improve response time for pulsed measure-ments or to reduce errors when measuring high impedance devices .for use with: 2182a, 6220, 6221, 6220/2182a,6221/2182aModel 2600-BAN: 1m (3 .3 ft) banana test leads/adapter cable for a single Series 2600B SourceMeter channel (two needed for use with Model 2602B and 2612B) . Provides safety banana connections to Hi, Sense Hi, Lo, Sense Lo, and guard .for use with: 2601b, 2602b, 2611b, 2612bModel 3706-BAN: 1 .4m (4 .6 ft) banana test leads/adapter cable for Model 3706A mainframe with high performance multimeter option . Provides direct connection to high performance multimeter utilizing rear panel backplane con-nector . Safety banana connections to HI, LO, Sense HI, Sense LO, and AMP .for use with: series 3700a mainframesModel 3706-TLK Test Lead Kit: Includes 3706-BAN banana test leads/adapter cable and plug-in test lead accessories . Test lead accessories include: 4 spring hook probes, 2 needle test probes, 4 safety plug adapters, and carrying case .for use with: series 3700a mainframesT e s t l e a d s a n d p r o b e s1.888.KEITHLEY (U.S. only)A Greater Measure of ConfidenceItem shipped may vary from model p ictured here.Model 5804 Test Lead Set: Designed to be used with Keithley instruments that measure 4-terminal resistance . Contains: 2 test leads, 0 .9m (36 in), red and black; 2 test clips, red and black; 2 plunger clip adapters, red and black; 2 alligator clips with boots (accept standard test probe tip); 2 alligator clips with boots (barrels accept standard banana plugs) .for use with: series 2400 sourceMeter ® sMuInstruments, 2750, DMMsModel 5805 Kelvin Probes: 2 spring-loaded test probes, red and black, 0 .9m (36 in) with bananaplug termination . Des igned to be used with Keithley ins tru m ents that measure 4-terminal re s is t ance and in-circuit current . 1⁄8-in spacing between pin tips . A package of 8 re p lace m ent contacts (P/N CS-551) is available .Model 5805-12: Similar to 5805 but 3 .6m (12 ft) in length .for use with: series 2400 sourceMeter sMuInstruments, 2750, DMMsModel 5806 Kelvin Clip Lead Set: 2 clip test leads, red and black, 0 .9m (36 in) with banana plug ter m i n a t ion . Designed to be used with Keithley instruments that meas u re 4-terminal re s is t ance . Maximum jaw opening ½ in . A package of 8 r eplace m ent elastic bands (P/N 5806-306B) is a vailable .for use with: series 2400 sourceMeter sMuInstruments, 2750, DMMsModel 5807-7 Helical Spring Point Test Leads: Two excellent Kelvin test probes for Keithley in s tru m ents that measure 4-terminal re s is t ance . The probes have point e d tips that rotate when pressure is exerted on the handle . Good contact is assured, and the handle can be held at any angle to the mea s ure m ent surface . The lead wires ter m i n ate in banana plugs . Lead wire length: 2m (7 ft) .for use with: series 2400 sourceMeter sMuInstruments, 2750, DMMsModel 5808 Low Cost, Single Pin, KelvinProbes: Two 1 .17m (46 in) long, single fixed pin probes with source and sense leads per probe and color coded standard safety banana plugs . Designed for applications requiring Kelvin resistance measurements with the convenience of a single point of circuit contact . The Kelvin connection at the base of each probe pin results in very low resistance errors, eliminating all wire and probe body resistance . For the highest preci-sion sensing applications, use the Model 5805, 5806, or 5809 for complete control over sensing point placement .for use with: 2700, 2701, 2750, series 2400,DMMsModel 5809 Low Cost, Kelvin Clip Lead Set: Two 0 .94m (37 in) long probes with alligator style clips, each with opposing blade source and sense connections to color coded standard safety banana plugs . Designed for applications requir-ing Kelvin connection to wires, axial leaded components, and other terminals able to be clipped onto . The miniature blade design accom-modates narrow available width applications as well as general lighter duty applications . The maximum jaw opening is 9 .14mm (0 .36 in) and the blade width is 2 .92mmm (0 .115 in) .for use with: 2700, 2701, 2750, series 2400, DMMsTest leads and ProbesA C C E S S O R I E S341A Greater Measure of Confidence1.888.KEITHLEY (U.S. only)Test leads and ProbesModel 6517-RH Humidity Probe: The 6517-RH comes with a 3m (10 ft) extension cable and is designed to be used with the 6517B Electrom-eter . The 6517-RH measures the relative humidity of the testing environment .OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: –10°C to +60°C OPERATING HUMIDITy RANGE: 0 to 100% RH MEASURING RANGE: 10 to 90% RHTEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE: <±2% from –10°C to +60°Cfor use with: 6517a and 6517b ElectrometersModel 6517-TP Thermocouple Bead Probe: Designed to be used with the 6517B Electro m -eter, the 6517-TP measures the temperature of the testing en v i r on m ent . 6517-TP is 36 in . long and has a temperature calibration (range) of 0°C to 1250°C . Type K thermocouple .for use with: 6517a and 6517b Electrometersand 2110 DMMModel 7401: Type K ther m o c ou p le wire kit includes 30 .5m (100 ft) of type K (chromel-alumel) ther m o c ou p le wire .for use with: 2001-TCsCaN, 2110, 3720, 3721,3724, 7057a, 7700, 7706, 7708Model 8605 High Per f or m ance Modular Test Leads: Highest quality lead with sili c one insula-tion, and removable test probes . Rated to 1500V . UL listed .LENGTH: 1m (3 .3 ft) .for use with: all DMMs, series 2400 sourceMeter ® sMu InstrumentsItem shipped may vary from model p ictured here.Model 8606 High Per f or m ance Modular Probe Kit: For use with Model 8605 High Per-for m ance Modular Test Leads . Contains 2 each spade lugs, alligator clips, and re t ract a ble hooks .for use with: all DMMs; series 2400 and series 2600b sourceMeter sMu Instruments;series 3700aModel 8681 Low Cost RTD: This inexpensive RTD has small size (0 .09 in × 0 .09 in) and fast thermal response time . 100W , 0 .385%/°C ele-ment . Meets or exceeds DIN 43760-1980-A, IEC 751:1983-A, BS1904: 1984-A, and JIS C1604-1981-0 .2 . Can be used with Model 8680 RTD Input Probe Adapter . Measures from –200° to +600°C .LENGTH: 0 .9m (3 ft) .ACCURACy: ±(0 .15°C + 0 .002 × |t|)/°C, where |t| is absolute value of temperature in °C .for use with: 2001, 2002, 2010 DMMs (with 8680), 7700, 7702, 7706, 7708Item shipped may vary from model p ictured here.Model CA-109A Test Lead Set: For output con-nec t ions (two red, two black) .for use with: 2000-sCaN, 2001-sCaN, 2001-TCsCaNT e s t l e a d s a n d p r o b e s1600A58083706-BAN。
瑙莓纯牛 csобра创phi 商务搅拌机安装说明书
9KSBC2F1Cord cleat (not shown)Ingredient cap with measuring Flex Edge tamperLidTalon™ bladeBaseOn/off switch (not shown)Start/Stop toggle switchPulse toggle switchControl dialOpen handle for easy stackabilityRemovable blender jar padBlender jarStatus indicator lightPower cord socket and removable power cord (not shown)Motor horsepower for the blender motor was measured using a dynamometer, a machine that laboratories routinely use to measure the mechanical power of motors. Our 3.5 peak horsepower (HP) motor reference reflects the horsepower output of the motor itself and not the Blender’s horsepower output in the blender jar. As with any blender, the power output in the blender jar is not the same as the horsepower of the motor itself. This motor delivers 2.45 peak HP in the blender jar, enabling your Blender to deliver robust power for all your recipes.E N G COMMERCIAL BLENDER SAFETY | 3COMMERCIAL BLENDER SAFETYIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSWhen using electrical appliances, basic safetyprecautions should always be followed, including the following:1. Read all instructions. Misuse of appliance may result in personal injury.2. To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not put Blender in water or other liquid.3. This appliance can be used by children agedfrom 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand hazards involved. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.4. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience andknowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.COMMERCIAL BLENDER SAFETY5. Children should be supervised to ensure that they donot play with the appliance.6. This appliance shall not be used by children under8 years. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reachof children.7. Never leave the Blender unattended while it is inoperation.8. Avoid contacting moving parts. Keep hands, hair,clothing, as well as spatulas and other utensils awayfrom blade during operation to reduce the risk of injury to persons and/or damage to the Blender.9. Unplug from outlet when not in use, before puttingon or taking off parts, and before cleaning.10. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cordor plug or after the appliance malfunctions or hasbeen damaged in any manner. Return appliance tothe nearest Authorised Service Centre for examination, repair or adjustment. If the supply cord is damaged,it must be replaced by a special cord or assemblyavailable from the manufacturer, its service agent, orsimilarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.11. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.12. The blades are sharp. Care should be taken whenhandling the sharp cutting blades, emptying the jar,and during cleaning.13. Keep hands and utensils out of jar while blending toreduce the risk of severe injury to persons or damage to the Blender. A scraper may be used, but must beused only when the Blender is not running.14. Do not use the Blender outdoors.15. Be careful if hot liquid is poured into the Blender asit can be ejected out of the appliance due to suddensteaming.16. Always operate Blender with lid in place.17. The use of attachments not recommended or sold byKitchenAid may cause fire, electric shock, or injury.4 | COMMERCIAL BLENDER SAFETYCOMMERCIAL BLENDER SAFETY | 5COMMERCIAL BLENDER SAFETYSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTSVoltage: 100 V Frequency: 50-60 HzPower (Wattage): 1236 WattsNOTE: If the plug does not fit in the outlet, contact a qualified electrician. Do not modify the plug in any way. Do not use an adapter.Do not use an extension cord. If the power supply cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or service technician install an outlet near the appliance.18. When blending hot liquids or ingredients, ingredient-measuring cap should remain in place over the lid opening. Always start on lowest speed and slowly ramp to desired speed when blending hot liquids or ingredients.19. This appliance is intended to be used in commercialand similar applications such as:- staff kitchen areas in shops, offices or other working environments; - farmhouses;- by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;- bed and breakfast type environments.6 | USING THE COMMERCIAL BLENDERUSING THE COMMERCIAL BLENDERThe Blender has a preset recipe program: Coulis Cycle. It also features Variable Speeds and Pulse functions that allow you to customize your blending for any recipe you make.To clean the Blender: Quick pulses of power and high speeds work to clean the blender jar with just 2 cups of water and a drop of dish soap.BLENDER FUNCTION GUIDENOTE: The cord cleat is not to be usedas a handle; the cord cleat is designed towrap the power cord around it forstorage only.USING THE COMMERCIAL BLENDER| 78 | USING THE COMMERCIAL BLENDERNOTE: To avoid spills, do not fill blender jar past the top-most measurement mark, NOTE: If you select a preprogrammed cycle, you will need to flip the Start/Stop toggle to begin operation.USING THE COMMERCIAL BLENDER | 9NOTE: The Pulse function may also be used on its own as a separate blending function while the BlenderCARE AND CLEANINGCLEANING THE BLENDER AND ACCESSORIES Clean the Blender thoroughly after every use.10 | CARE AND CLEANINGCARE AND CLEANINGSANITIZING THE BLENDER1. Remove any remaining contents from the blender jar.2. Prepare a 200 ppm sodium hypochlorite solution* using 1.75 L of hot water in theblender jar. Place the lid on the blender jar, and make sure the blender jar is fully in place on the blender base.3. Run the Blender on the High Speed setting for 35 seconds. Flip the Start/Stop toggleswitch up or down to start the Blender.4. Turn off the Blender and let the sanitizing mix sit in the blender jar for anadditional 2 minutes.5. Pour out the sanitizing solution mix. Do not rinse the blender jar.6. Place the lid on the blender jar. Make sure the empty blender jar is fully in place onthe blender base. Run the empty Blender for an additional 10 seconds. Do not rinse the jar after sanitizing.7. Allow the blender jar to air dry.*To prepare a 200 ppm sodium hypochlorite solution: use 6.67 mL household bleach (with a 5.25% sodium hypochlorite concentration) in 1.75 L of hot water.CARE AND CLEANING| 11TROUBLESHOOTING1. When the Blender is plugged in and themain power On/Off (I/O) toggle switch is on (I), the Blender will go to Standby mode (flashing white indicator light).However, after 28 minutes of no activity the Blender will go into Sleep modeand the indicator light will turn off.• To wake up the Blender simply flip theStart/Stop toggle switch up or down.This will put the Blender back intoStandby mode.2. If the status indicator light flashes anorange color, the Blender is in errormode. This can be caused by: using aspatula or any other utensil that couldobstruct the blade to freely spin in theblender jar, or having an ice cube orhard food in a location that locks up the blade.• Correct the problem by turning offthe Blender using the dedicated On/Off toggle switch in the back, or byunplugging the Blender. Remove theblender jar from the base, and clearthe items. Place the Blender back onthe base, and then turn the Blenderback on to continue regular use.3. If the Blender stops while blending:• After 6 minutes of run time, theBlender will automatically shut offand go into Sleep mode, and theLED light will turn off. You can wakethe Blender back up using the toggleswitches (Start/Stop or Pulse High/Pulse Low). If the Blender stops in lessthan 6 minutes, it is possible thereis an internal error with the Blender.Contact an authorized service centerfor assistance.4. If the ingredients of a recipe aren’tblending:• There may be times when an airpocket is created around the bladecausing the ingredients to miss theblending blade. Stop the Blender,remove the blender jar from thebase, and use a spatula to rearrangeingredients in the blender jar. Forcertain recipes, try adding moreliquid.5. If you experience an overflow from theblender jar:• Disconnect the Blender from thepower source. Remove the jar padfrom the housing to make sure thebase is fully dry. The control dial canbe detached by pulling it off withforce. Wipe dry, and then replace. Toavoid damage to the graphics whencleaning, don’t apply too much forceor use abrasive cleansers or scouringpads.If the problem cannot be corrected:See the “Warranty and service” section. Do not return the Blender to the retailer; retailers do not provide service.©2018 All rights reserved.Specifications subject to change without notice.12 | TROUBLESHOOTING。
COT 212-R 温度与二氧化碳传感器数据手册说明书
(1) (2)All the accuracies indicated in this technical datasheet were stated in laboratory conditions, and can be guaranteed for measurements carried out in the same conditions, or carried out with calibration compensation.Features• Power supply 24 Vdc/Vac or 100-240 Vac • Trend indicator• “¼ turn” system mounting withwall-mount plate4-wire analogue output 0-5/10 V or 0/4-20 mA Configurable ranges from 0 to 5000 ppm (1) and from 0 to 50 °C ABS V0 IP65 housing, with or without display2 relay outputsPart numberExample: COT212 – BNS – RTemperature and CO 2 transmitter, 24 Vac/Vdc power supply, without display, with ambient probe and relay outputs Important note:The model with power supply of 24 Vac/Vdc is available only without display.The model with power supply of 100-240 Vac is available only with display.Power supply / Output B : 24 Vac/Vdc H : 100-240 VacDisplayN : without display (only for models with power supply of 24 Vac/Vdc)O: with display (only for models with power supply of 100-240 Vac)Type of probe D : Remote S : AmbientProbe cable length (remote model only) ( ): cable lentgh 2 m 05M: cable length 5 m 10M: cable length 10 mRelay outputsWarning: risk of electric shock 2 x 4-20 mA or 2 x 0-20 mA or 2 x 0-5 V or 2 x 0-10 V (4 wires)DOUBLE ISOLATION or REINFORCED ISOLATIONFeatures of housingAll dimensions are in millimeters.Probes technical specifications• Ambient probeRemote modelAmbient modelDimensionsConnections50-60 Hz 8 VA 0/4...20 mA / 0...5/10 V1234576l t a j e i e r r a e n t el t a j ei e r r a e n t e24 Vdc NL Alimentation 100-240 Vacor1. DIP switch (d)2. LCC-S software connection3. Relays4. Analogue outputs (a)5. F3.20* fuse6. Power supply terminal block (c)7. Cable glandsOn 100-240 Vac models, if a fuse protection is used for the power line, it is imperative to use delayed-action fuses in order to • •• N L Alimentation 24 Vacclasse II norme EN61558-2-6Pe N L ou230 Vacor230 VacNL Alimentation 100-240 Vac-+0-5/10 V0/4-20 mAAf cheur régulateur ou automate type passifAf cheur régulateur ou automate type passifSortie 4-20 mASortie 0-10 VPLC/BMS de tipo pasivoConfiguration of the transmittersIt is possible on the class 210 to configure all the parameters of the transmitter : units, measuring ranges, outputs, channels, calculation func-tions, etc, via different methods:• Keypad for models with display: a code-locking system allows to secure the installation (See class 210 transmitters user manual). • Software (optional) on all models: Simple user-friendly configuration. See LCC-S user manual.Sorties analogiques configurables: Configurable analogue output:It is possible to configure your own intermediary ranges in CO 2 and in temperature.Caution: the minimum difference between the high range and the low range is 20.37500 ppm 0 V 4 mA 2500 ppm 5000 ppm10 V 20 mANew range0 ppm0 V 4 mA 25005000 ppm10 V 20 mA3750MountingTo mount the transmitter, mount the ABS plate on the wall (drilling: Ø 6 mm, screws and pins are supplied).Insert the transmitter on the fixing plate (see A on the drawing beside). Rotate the housing in clockwise direction until you hear a “click” which confirms that the transmitter is correc-tly installed.MaintenancePlease avoid any aggressive solvent. Please protect the transmitter and its probes from any cleaning product containing formalin, that may beused for cleaning rooms or ducts.CalibrationOutputs diagnostic: With this function, you can check with a multimeter (or on a regulator / display, or a PLC / BMS) if the transmitter out-puts work properly. The transmitter generates a voltage of 0 V , 5 V and 10 V or a current of 4 mA, 12 mA and 20 mA.Certificate: Class 210 transmitters are supplied with adjusting certificates. Calibration certificates are available as an option.Options and accessoriesPrecautions for usePlease always use the device in accordance with its intended use and within parameters described in the technical features in order not to compromise the protection ensured by the device.Only the accessories supplied with the device must be used.All dimensions are in millimeters.F T _E N – C O T 212-R – 23/04/2021 – N o n -c o n t r a c t u a l d o c u m e n t – W e r e s e r v e t h e r i g h t t o m o d i f y t h e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f o u r p r o d u c t s w i t h o u t p r i o r n o t i c e .。
豪士柯冷却单元产品说明书
HoshizakiNumber: 71363“A Superior Degree of Reliability”Models URC-5F URC-9F URC-14F URC-22F URC-23F Condenser Units Hoshizaki America, Inc.PARTS LISTCONTENTSAuxiliary Codes (3)Note About Ordering Parts (4)A. Condenser Unit (5)B. Accessories (9)Auxiliary CodesURC-5FR-5 April 2006S-5 January 2007 T-5 January 2008 U-5 January 2009 V-5 January 2010 A-5 January 2011 B-5 January 2012 B-0 October 2012 C-0 January 2013 D-0 January 2014 D-1 August 2014 E-0 January 2015 URC-9FR-5 July 2006S-5 May 2007T-5 January 2008 U-5 January 2009 V-5 January 2010 A-5 January 2011 B-5 January 2012 B-0 October 2012 C-0 January 2013 D-0 January 2014 D-1 April 2014E-0 January 2015URC-14FQ-5 October 2005 R-5 February 2006 S-5 January 2007 T-5 January 2008 T-6 May 2008T-7 November 2008 U-5 January 2009 V-5 January 2010 A-5 January 2011B-5 January 2012 B-0 October 2012 C-0 January 2013 D-0 January 2014 D-1 April 2014E-0 January 2015 URC-22FU-5 March 2009V-5 January 2010 A-5 January 2011B-5 January 2012 B-0 October 2012 C-0 January 2013 C-1 August 2013D-0 January 2014 E-0 January 2015 URC-23FT-5 May 2008U-5 November 2009 V-5 January 2010 A-5 January 2011B-5 January 2012 B-0 October 2012 C-0 January 2013 C-1 October 2013 D-0 January 2014 D-1 October 2014 E-0 January 2015Auxiliary Code BreakdownAuxiliary Codes "-5"The auxiliary code is the first two characters in the serial number. The first character indicates the year. Y ears progress or regress in alphabetical order. The series runs from "A" through "V" and the letters "I" and "O" are skipped. The second character indicates significant part changes within a year. Base is "5" and this number advances for each change.Auxiliary Codes "-0"The auxiliary code is the first two characters in the serial number. The first character indi-cates the year. Y ears progress or regress in alphabetical order. The series runs from "A" through "V" and the letters "I" and "O" are skipped. The second character indicates signifi-cant part changes within a year. Base is "0" and this number advances for each change. Note About Ordering PartsMost assemblies cannot be ordered as complete units; parts in the assemblies generally must be ordered separately.A. Condenser UnitURC-5F, URC-9F1/2R-5 to E-012345678910URC-5F and URC-9FA. Condenser UnitURC-14F, URC-22F, URC-23F2/2Q-5 to E-01234567 89URC-14F. URC-22F and URC-23F10Title: A. Condenser Unit Model: URC-_FIndexNo.Description Material or ModelNumber Part NumberRequired NumberQ-5toC-0C-1(H)C-1(K)D-0D-1(D)D-1(H)E-01Condenser URC-5F216519-021111111URC-9F1A1231-011111111URC-14F104777-021111111URC-22F104918-021111111URC-23F1A1048-011111-1A3506-01111 2Shroud URC-5F216522-0111111-2A7228-0111URC-9F2A3869-011111-2A7152-01111URC-14F324150G021111-3A7881-01111URC-22F325010G01111111-3A8629-011URC-23F325010G0211-2A7185-0111111 3Fan Motor URC-5FURC-9F4A3201-011111111URC-14FURC-22FURC-23F22222224Fan Blade URC-5FURC-9F4A1493-011111111URC-14FURC-22FURC-23F22222225Capacitor10.0MFD,250VAC URC-5FURC-9F443192-011111111URC-14FURC-22FURC-23F22222226Louver Panel URC-5F216521-011111111URC-9F2A7139-011111111URC-14F213968-011111-2A7139-01111URC-22F325014G021-2A7110-01111111URC-23F325014G021-2A7110-0111111 7Right Side Panel URC-5F2A1884-011111111URC-9FURC-14F2A1914-011111111URC-22FURC-23F2A1926-011111111Title: A. Condenser Unit Model: URC-_FIndexNo.Description Material or ModelNumber Part NumberRequired NumberQ-5toC-0C-1(H)C-1(K)D-0D-1(D)D-1(H)E-08Left Side Panel URC-5F2A1885-011111111URC-9F2A1914-011111-2A7153-01111URC-14F2A1915-011111111URC-22FURC-23F2A1925-011111111 9T op Panel URC-5F2A0897-011111111UCR-9F2A3889-011111-2A7142-01111URC-14F2A0900-011111-2A7142-01111URC-22F326137G021-3A7841-0111111-3A7977-011URC-23F3A3489G0111-3A7977-011111110Headmaster (Condensing Pressure Regulator - C.P.R.)URC-5FURC-9FURC-14FURC-22F4A0229-011111111B. AccessoriesURC-_F 1/2Q-5 to C-011a1b2B. AccessoriesURC-_F 2/2C-1 to E-0121a1a1b1b3Title: B. Accessories Model: URC-_FIndexNo.Description Material orModel Number Part NumberRequired NumberQ-5toC-0C-1(H)C-1(K)D-0D-1(D)D-1(H)E-01Leg URC-5F3A1704G0122222-3A7823-0144URC-9F URC-14F 3A1704G012222-3A7823-01444URC-22F3A1704G012-3A7823-01444444URC-23F3A1704G0122-3A7823-0144444 1a Hex Head Bolt W/Washer 8×20. SS7B023082010101010101010 1b Hex Nut M8, SS7N11-080010101010101010 2T2 Screw 4×8, SS7P32-04084444444 3Plate URC-5F3A3872-0122URC-9F222URC-14F222URC-22F222222URC-23F2222211。
Fire-Ball
3A8177UZH说明书50:1 Fire-Ball ®300 泵仅用于泵送非腐蚀性和非研磨性润滑脂。
仅供专业人员使用。
型号编号 239877,D 系列料桶长度型号编号 239887,D 系列120 磅料桶长度型号编号 239888,D 系列400 磅料桶长度8400 磅/平方英寸(58 兆帕,580 巴)最大工作压力140 磅/平方英寸 (0.97 兆帕,9.7 巴)最大空气入口压力重要安全说明请阅读本手册的所有警告及说明。
妥善保存这警告警告以下为针对本设备的设置、使用、接地、维护及修理的警告。
惊叹号符号表示一般性警告,而各种危险符号则表示与特定操作过程有关的危险。
当手册中的这些符号出现在机身上,或是警告标牌上时,请查看这些警告。
并未包含在本章节内的针对产品的危险符号及警告,可能在本手册内适当的章节出现。
23A8177U安装3A8177U 3安装接地泵:使用接地线和夹子,参见图 1。
流体软管:只能使用导电性软管。
空气压缩机:遵照生产厂家的建议。
供料容器:遵守当地的法规。
为了在冲洗或释放压力时维持接地的连续性,请将喷枪/分注阀的金属部分紧紧靠在接地金属桶的侧面,然后扣动喷枪/阀的扳机。
要对泵接地:拧下接地螺丝 (Z) 并将其插入接地导线 (Y)端的环形端子孔中。
将接地螺丝固定回泵上并拧紧。
将地线的另一端接地。
参见图 要订购接地线和线夹,请订购零部件 No. 222011。
图例:A 流体分配管路B 泵接地线(必配)C 带仪表空气调节器D 主供气管路E 空气管路过滤器F 空气管路润滑器G泵防空打阀H 压油盘J 放气型主空气阀(必要设备)K流体泄压阀图 2:典型安装安装43A8177U安装1.对安装布局进行规划以方便操作人员进行泵的空气控制,应有足够的空间来更换料桶和安全安装平台。
2.如果使用压油盘 (H),请拆下桶盖。
将材料舀取到桶的中央。
将压油盘放在材料上。
引导泵底阀穿过压油盘。
3.将泵安装到桶盖或其他合适的安装设备上。
Troyke 机械螺栓系列产品说明书
1.500 [38]
3.000 [76]
10.250 [260]
14.000 [357]
16.000 [406]
18.000 [457]
4,000 [1813]
7,000 [3173]
2,000 [906]
4,000 [1813]
.68 [17.2] X 6 .81 [20.5] X 6
360:1
360:1
SHIP WEIGHT
LBS [KG]
* Depends on type of servo motor
NC-30-A 30.00 [762] 1.500 [38] 10.250 [260] 16.000 [406] 4,000 [1813] 2,000 [906] .68 [17.2] X 6
360:1 180:1 720:1
MODEL
TURNTABLE DIAMETER
[MM]
STANDARD THRU HOLE DIA
[MM]
OVERSIZE THRU HOLE DIA
[MM]
MAXIMUM THRU HOLE DIA
[MM]
HORIZONTAL LOAD CAPACITY [KG]
VERTICAL LOAD CAPACITY
[KG]
FACEPLATE T-SLOT WIDTH
[MM]
STANDARD TOTAL GEAR RATIO
ALTERNATE TOTAL GEAR RATIO
MAX. SPEED RANGE (STD RATIO)
STD. CON.TORQUE
LBS-FT [NM]
BRAKE METHOD
BRAKE TORQUE