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蜂蜜保利斯感应和控制产品范围指南说明书

蜂蜜保利斯感应和控制产品范围指南说明书

SZR-LY2-S-N1 AC220V SZR-LY2-S-N1DC24VSZR-LY4-S-N1AC220VSZR-LY4-S-N1DC24VSZX-SLF-14SESENSING AND CONTROL Product Range GuideFor innovation that’s well apart, there’s only Honeywell Sensing andTable of ContentsSZR-MY/LY SERIESDESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Options:SZR-MY2 SERIES PARAMETER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Options:SZR-MY4 SERIES PARAMETER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Options:SZR-L Y2 SERIES PARMETERA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Options:SZR-L Y4 SERIES PARAMETER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Options:SZX SERIES PARAMETER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Options:SZX CLIP SERIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Dimension .Bottom view:SZR,SZX SERIES PARAMETER . . . . . . . . .7SZR-MY/L Y SERIESRelay■ DESCRIPTIONSZR-MY series general purpose power relars are designed for general purpose and a wide range of applications from power to sequence controls in various factory machines and control panels.These relays are small sizes with two contact types, MY series 2 pole (DPDT) version break 5A load and 4 poles (4PDT) version break 3A load. LY series version break 10A load .They are ideal for electric control paneles which require stable and reliable relays.One standard type and two special types are available,general purpose type-with LED,and without LED These options allow thecustomers to select the oppropriate model based on their needs.■ MODELSZR-MY 2 - S- N 1 AC110/120V1 2 3 4 5 6 71 General relay2 Current level7 Voltge level MY: 5A or 3A AC6V = 6 VAC LY: 10A AC12V = 12 VAC 3 Circui AC24V = 24 VAC 2: DPDT AC48V = 48 VAC 4: 4PDT AC110/120V = 110/120 VAC4 Purchase typeAC220V = 220 VAC S: NULLDC6V = 6 VDC 5 OptionDC12V = 12 VDC Blank: Without LED DC24V = 24 VDC N:With LED DC48V = 48 VDC 6 1:NullDC110V = 110 VDC■ FEATURES◆Samll size, standard install size◆MY2: Ag alloy, 2-pole type breaks 5A load ◆MY4: Ag alloy, 2-pole type breaks 3A load ◆ L Y Series: Ag alloy, breaks 10A load◆LY series with Arc barrier ton prevent Arc interruption ◆High reliability and long life◆High sensitivity with quick response time ≤20ms ◆High vibration and shock resistance ◆With LED◆CE CQC approved■ APPLICATION◆Control panels / elevator panels / control cabinet ◆Control system for elevator◆Machine tools control / factory logic control ◆Test Equipment◆Tranmission and Distribution of Electrical EnergyOptions: SZR-MY2 SERIES PARAMETER■Options: SZR-MY4 SERIES PARAMETER■Options: SZR-LY2 SERIES PARAMETER■Options: SZR-LY4 SERIES PARAMETER■■ Options: SZX SERIES PARAMETER■Options: SZX CLIP SERIESSZR-MY2 Outline & Bottom viewSZR-LY2 Outline & Bottom viewSZR-LY4 Outline & Bottom viewSZR-MY4 Outline & Bottom view■Dimension. Bottom view: SZR, SZX SERIES PARAMETERSZX-SMF-08SN outline & install dimension、 circute diagramSZX-SLF-08SEoutline & install dimension、 circute diagramSZX-SLF-14SEoutline & install dimension、circute diagramSZX-SMF-14SNoutline & install dimension、circute diagramPlease visit us at002321-1-EN IL50 GLO May 2012Honeywell-S&C Shanghai Office 23F , Tower B, City Center,100 Zun Yi Road,Shanghai 200051, China Tel: (86 21) 2219 6888Fax: (86 21) 6237 2493Honeywell-S&C Taiwan Office 10F , NO. 168, Lien Cheng RD,Chung Ho City, Taipei Hsien,Taiwan 235Tel: (886 2) 2245 1000Fax: (886 2) 2245 3241Honeywell-S&C Singapore Office 17 Changi Business Park Central 1,Honeywell Building,486073, SingaporeTel: (65) 6355 2828Fax: (65) 6445 3033Honeywell Automation India Ltd,56&57, Hadapsar Industrial Estate,Pune, 411013, IndiaTel: (91 20) 6603 9400Fax: (91 20) 6603 9979Honeywell (Systems) Thailand Ltd 252/121 25th Floor Muang Thai-Phatra Office, Tower II Ratchadapisek Road, Huay Khwang Bangkok 10320, Thailand Tel: 66-2-693 6099Honeywell Pte Ltd – Vietnam Office Saigon Trade Center, Unit 201137 Ton Duc Thang St., Dist. 1Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Tel: 84-8-39106013Honeywell Engineering Sdn Bhd 1st Floor, Block B,No.10, Jalan Bersatu 13/4,Petaling Jaya 46200,Selangor Darul Ehsan. Malaysia Tel: (603) 7958-4988SZX-SMF-CM SZR-MY2-S-N1AC220VSZX-SLF-08SE SZX-SMF-08SN SZX-SMF-14SNSZR-MY2-S-N1 DC24V SZR-MY4-S-N1AC24VSZR-MY4-S-N1AC220VSZR-MY4-S-N1DC24VSZR-LY2-S-N1 AC220V SZR-LY2-S-N1DC24VSZR-LY4-S-N1AC220VSZR-LY4-S-N1DC24VSZX-SLF-14SE。

ICP DAS WinCon8000 Series 硬件用户手册说明书

ICP DAS WinCon8000 Series 硬件用户手册说明书
WinCon8000 Series Hardware user’s Manual, October/2003, 4.1.0.01a 4
• WinCon 8000 Series
The WinCon 8000 is the flagship compact embedded controller manufactured by ICP DAS. Its leading technology gives you all of the best features of both traditional PLCs and Windows capable PCs. The WinCon 8000 system is powered by Windows and brings Windows programming style and skill into the world of PC-based PLCs. Application developers can directly develop their own programs in Microsoft’s Visual Studio .NET and Embedded Visual tools with the WinCon SDK, and then download them into WinCon 8000 for use. Or, they can port their favorite SCADA software onto WinCon 8000 for even easier application development. For SCADA applications, we also provide a product model embedded with InduSoft Web Studio run-time version to meet this need.

2-WAY N.C. 斯莱森阀门安装、运行与维护指南说明书

2-WAY N.C. 斯莱森阀门安装、运行与维护指南说明书

Installation, Operating & Maintenance Instructions2-WAY N.C. SOLENOID VALVEVALVE TYPE: 7121Z033Parker Hannifin CorporationFLUID CONTROL DIVISION95 Edgewood AvenueNew Britain, CT 06051Telephone (860) 827-2300Fax (860) 827-2384READ GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION IN BACK OF THIS IOMFAILURE OR IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE PRODUCTS AND/OR SYSTEMSDESCRIBED HEREIN OR RELATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTYDAMAGE.These valves are 2-way, direct-acting normally-closed models. The7121Z033 is offered in stainless steel construction. Valves may be orderedwith either NEMA 2, 4, 4X integrated coils for ordinary locations or 7, and 9for hazardous locations: Divisions I and II; Class I, Groups A, B, C, and D;Class II, Groups E, F, and G. Additional solenoid coils and enclosures areoffered as described in our catalog.De-energized: These valves utilize a plunger and piston assembly.Pressure is connected to the “IN” port and flows up through the pilotpassageway of the piston, surrounding the plunger. The plunger seal blocksthe main piston orifice and the piston blocks the body orifice.Energized: The plunger accelerates upward, contacting the stop, lifting the plunger seal off the pistonorifice and allowing flow to occur from “IN” port to “OUT” port. For pressures less than 350 PSI the pistonlifts from the body orifice allowing increased flow.Listed below are the codes utilized by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and the Canadian StandardsAssociation (CSA) for various common fluids. The codes for those fluids that are approved or certified bythe agencies for use with each valve are printed on the outside of the individual packaging.CODE FLUIDA Air or nontoxic, nonflammable gasesAC AcetyleneF Common refrigerantsG City gas supplied by public utilitiesGA GasolineHO Petroleum based hydraulic oils having viscosities not more than 40 SSU at38°CLP Liquid Propane02 No. 2 through N0. 6 oilW Water or other aqueous nonflammable liquidsInstallation, Operating & Maintenance Instructions2-WAY N.C. SOLENOID VALVEVALVE TYPE: 7121Z033Parker Hannifin CorporationFLUID CONTROL DIVISION95 Edgewood AvenueNew Britain, CT 06051Telephone (860) 827-2300Fax (860) 827-2384 For the maximum fluid temperatures, as well as valve ambient limitations, check the valve part number onthe nameplate and refer to the catalog or the outside of the shipping package.Installation InstructionsMounting position and pressure limits: Valves can be mounted directly on piping or by using the two(2) #10-32 NF threaded holes in the bottom of the valve body.The 7121Z033 valves are designed to be mounted vertically and upright for optimum life, performance,minimize wear and reduce the possibility of foreign matter accumulating inside the sleeve area.Piping: Remove protective closures from the ports. Connect line pressure to the inlet port. Use of Teflontape'; thread compound or sealants is permissible, but should be applied sparingly to male pipe threadsonly, Loctite primer #764 and pipe sealant #567 are recommended when using stainless steel fittings withstainless steel valve bodies.CAUTION: Do not allow foreign particles, Teflon tape, or thread compound to enter valve. Tighteningtorque should not exceed the 230 in-Lb for SAE-6 pipe thread. Do not use the sleeve or enclosure as alever when applying torque.Media filtration: Normally filtration is not required, but dirt or foreign material in the media may causeexcessive leakage, wear, or in exceptional cases, malfunction. If filtration is used, install the filter on theinlet side as close to the valve as possible. Clean periodically depending on service conditions.Lubrication: Lubrication is not required although air line lubrication will substantially increase valve life.Electrical connection: Electrical supply must conform to nameplate rating. Connect coil leads to theelectrical circuit using standard electrical practices in compliance with local authorities and the NationalElectrical Code.WARNING: Valves to be installed in Hazardous Locations must be outfitted with Hazardous Locationcoils only. Verify nameplate data and coil part number before installing the valve.WARNING: Turn off electrical power before connecting the valve to the power source.If the coil assembly is located in an inconvenient orientation, it may be reoriented to facilitate installation.Loosen coil assembly nut, rotate coil assembly to desired position, then retighten the nut with an inputtorque of43-53 in-lbs.Coil/enclosure temperature: Standard valves are supplied with coils designed for continuous duty service.Normal free space must be provided for proper ventilation. When the coil is energized continuously forlong periods of time, the coil assembly will become hot. The coil is designed to operate permanentlyunder these conditions. Any excessive heating will be indicated by smoking and/or odor of burning coilinsulation.Installation, Operating & Maintenance Instructions2-WAY N.C. SOLENOID VALVEVALVE TYPE: 7121Z033Parker Hannifin CorporationFLUID CONTROL DIVISION95 Edgewood Avenue New Britain, CT 06051Telephone (860) 827-2300 Fax (860) 827-2384For the maximum valve ambient conditions, as well as the fluid temperatures, check the valve part number on the nameplate and refer to the catalog.Note: Depending on service conditions, fluid being used, filtration, and lubrication, it may be required toperiodically clean and/or replace worn components. See Disassembly Instructions.CAUTION: Do not expose plastic or elastomeric materials to any type of commercial cleaning fluid. Partsshould be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution.Disassembly InstructionsWARNING: Depressurize system and turn off electrical power to the valve before attempting repair.To remove the coil assembly:For both ordinary and hazardous location constructions, unscrew the nut on the top of the coil assembly.The wave washer and coil assembly can now be removed.To disassemble the pressure vessel:CAUTION: If the sleeve assembly does not have a hex style flange, do not use a pipe wrench directly onthe sleeve. Instead, use a Skinner U99-011 wrench nut to remove and Install the sleeve assembly.Slide the Skinner U99-011 wrench nut over the sleeve tube. To unscrew the sleeve assembly, mate thewrench nut to the sleeve flange and turn the wrench nut. The plunger, return spring, and flange seal maynow be removed.Reassembly InstructionsWARNING: When replacing coils, valves equipped with Hazardous Location coils must use HazardousLocation replacement coils only. Verify nameplate data and coil part number before installing thereplacement coil.To reassemble the pressure vessel:Refer to exploded view drawings. Parts must be replaced in the order shown.With coil assembly repositioned on the sleeve, slide the wave washer over the sleeve and tighten coilassembly nut with an input torque of 43-53 in-Lbs.Installation, Operating & Maintenance Instructions2-WAY N.C. SOLENOID VALVEVALVE TYPE: 7121Z033Parker Hannifin CorporationFLUID CONTROL DIVISION95 Edgewood AvenueNew Britain, CT 06051Telephone (860) 827-2300Fax (860) 827-23841.0 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS1.1. Scope: This safety guide is designed to cover general guidelines on the selection, installation, operation, and maintenance of these Products. This safety guide is a supplement to and is to be used with the specific Parker publication for the valve, assembly or related accessory being considered for use. Parker publications are available at or by calling 1-800-CPARKER.1.2. Fail-Safe: All Products can and do fail without warning for many reasons. Design all systems in a fail-safe mode so that failure of the Products will not endanger persons or property.1.3Distribution: Provide a copy of this safety guide to each person that is responsible for installation, operation, and maintenance of these Products. Do not select or use these Products without thoroughly reading and understanding this safety guide as well as the specific Parker publications for the Products considered or selected.1.4User Responsibility: Due to the wide variety of operating conditions and applications for these Products, Parker and its distributors do not represent or warrant that any particular Parker Fluid Control Product is suitable for any specific end use system. This safety guide does not analyze all technical parameters that must be considered in selecting a Product. The user, through its own analysis and testing, is solely responsible for:• Making the final selection of the Product;• Assuring that the user’s requirements are met and that the application presents no health or safety hazards;• Providing all appropriate health and safety warnings on the equipment on whichthe Products are used; and• Assuring compliance with all applicable government and industry standards.1.5Additional Questions: Call the appropriate Parker technical service department if you have any questions or require any additional information. See the Parker publication for the Product being considered or used, or call 1-800-CPARKER, or go to for telephone numbers of the appropriate technical service department.2.0 PRODUCT SELECTION INSTRUCTIONS2.1Selection: Consult the specific Parker Fluid Control publication for the Product being considered for use. Confirm the choice of Product with Parker Fluid Control’s technical consultants prior to placing orders for the Product or installing and using the Product.2.2Chemical Compatibility: Elastomer seal material used in the Products must be properly selected based on compatibility with the gases, liquids or additives being conveyed in the Product. Any exposure to non-compatible gases, liquids or additives may result in failure or degradation of the seals and leakage from the Product. Such failure or degradation could happen immediately or at any time over the life of the Product.3.0 PRODUCT ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS3.1 Inspection: Prior to assembly, all components must be checked for correct style, part number, and physical properties such as size or the presence of physical damage. Do NOT use any component that displays any signs of nonconformance.3.1.1 A careful examination of the Unit Valve and Unit Solenoid must be performed. If you purchase a Unit Valve and a Unit Solenoid, be sure that the last two digits of the Unit Valve match the first two digits of the Unit Solenoid. If they do not match then do not install.3.1.2 Check nameplate for correct catalog number, pressure, voltage and service. Do not install if unsuitable.3.1.3 Valves to be installed in Hazardous Locations must be outfitted with Hazardous Location coils only. Verify nameplate data and coil part number before installing the valve.3.2 Product Assembly: Do not assemble, install or use a Parker Fluid Control Division Product in any end use or3.2.1Threaded Connections: Proper procedures for the application of tape or liquid pipe sealant or thread compound must be followed so these contaminants do not enter the Product.3.2.2Sweating or Brazing: Products requiring the sweating or brazing of pipe connections must have precautions taken to protect the internal product components from excessive heat during the sweating or brazing operation. Follow the directions in the specific Parker Fluid Control Division publication for the Product in question.3.2.3Mounting: Check the specific Parker Fluid Control Division publication for the Product in question for limitations on mounting prior to mounting the Product.3.2.4Electrical Connection: Turn off electrical power before connecting or disconnecting the Product to the power source. Wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes.3.2.5 Voltage: Some coils contain solid state components that can be damaged by voltage spikes, transient voltage, over temperature, over voltage, or improper assembly. To protect against premature failure, please read the instructions in the specific Parker Fluid Control Division publication for the Product in question.3.2.6Port Connection: Parker Product operating parameters assume that the user connects the fluid to the proper inlet, outlet and exhaust ports. Connecting to the wrong ports may result in a complete failure or degraded performance. Use caution when applying and activating the fluid connection. Take the necessary precautions to protect personnel and property from injury and damage when turning on the fluid to the Product. Make sure the voltage is in the correct state (on or off) to control the applied pressure as required for the application in question.3.2.7Screw Terminal Coil and Terminal Box Assembly: When the DIN or screw terminal coils are used with the terminal box assembly, be sure to apply a wrench to the wrench flats on the conduit hub when installing electrical conduit.3.2.8Pressure: Turn off line pressure and bleed off trapped pressure from the lines before installing, removing or disassembling the Product.4.0PRODUCT AND SYSTEM OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS4.1Pressure Differential: Pressure differential dependent Products require a minimum pressure differential to operate properly. Make sure the chosen Product is sized properly for the application to maintain the required pressure differential across the Product.4.2System Check-out: Once installed, the Product installation must be tested to insure proper operation and that no external leakage exists. All safety equipment must be in place including but not limited to safety glasses, helmets, ear protection, splash guards, coveralls and any shields on the equipment. All air entrapment must be eliminated and the system pressurized to the maximum system pressure (at or below the Product maximum working pressure) and checked for proper function and freedom from leaks. Personnel must stay out of potentially hazardous areas while testing and using.5.0 PRODUCT MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS5.1 Maintenance: Even with proper selection and installation, Product life or performance may be significantly reduced without a continuing maintenance program. The severity of the application, risk potential from a possible Product failure, and experience with any Product failures in the application or in similar applications should determine the frequency of the inspection and the replacement for the Products so that Products are replaced before any failure occurs. A maintenance program must be established and followed by the user and, at minimum, must include instructions 5.1.1 through 5.1.3. 5.1.1Product Lubrication and filtration: Almost all products require filtration. Consult the specific Parker Fluid Control Division publication for the Product in question. Note, too, that some Products require lubrication or filtration or both as a regular maintenance item due to the nature of the application’s environment. Consult the specific Fluid Control Division publication for the Product in question to determine this. Other Products, such as proportional valves, do not require any maintenance if the fluid is properly filtered. If a failure should occur, then these proportional valves should not be repaired but replaced.5.1.2Cleaning: Do not expose plastic or elastomeric materials to any type of commercial cleaning fluid. Parts should be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution.5.1.3Fluid Spills: Necessary precautions should be taken during maintenance to avoid exposing personnel or the surrounding area to any spilled fluid if the fluid is regulated, harmful, or damaging when exposed to or in contact with personnel or the surrounding environment.5.2Service and Repair:5.2.1General: Do not repair Products unless the specific Fluid Control Division publication for the Product in question allows this procedure. Not all Products can be safely repaired in the field. Repair and replacement must be in accordance with the specific Parker Fluid Control Division publication for the Product in question and any Parker replacement kit instructions.5.2.2Replacement Parts: If you purchase any replacement parts they must be original equipment manufactured by Parker Fluid Control Division.5.2.3Lock-Out / Tag-Out: Follow all lock-out and tag-out procedures before undertaking service or repairs. This includes de-energizing all electrical, fluid and mechanical energy sources.。

埃斯科特202系列吸筒过滤器产品参数及订购信息说明书

埃斯科特202系列吸筒过滤器产品参数及订购信息说明书

6.2 bar 10.3 bar
Primary Pressure - PSIG
35 PSIG
90 PSIG 150 PSIG
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Flow Characteristics F602-032A*
3/8 Inch Ports
02 1/4 Inch 03 3/8 Inch 04 1/2 Inch
Bowl Options
Polycarbonate Bowl
2 Metal Bowl Guard / Twist Drain
6 Metal Bowl Guard / Auto Float Drain
Metal Bowl 3 Twist Drain 4 Sight Gauge / Twist Drain 7 Auto Float Drain
Twist Drain
Poly Bowl‡ / Metal Guard
1/4"
F602-022A*
3/8"
F602-032A*
1/2"
F602-042A*
Metal Bowl / Sight Gauge
1/4"
F602-024A*
3/8"
F602-034A*
1/2"
F602-044A*
NPT Automatic Float Drain
Bowl Kits – Poly Bowl –
Automatic Float Drain ......................................................PS722 Twist Drain.........................................................................PS732

AXR-202SSD用户指南说明书

AXR-202SSD用户指南说明书

User Quick Guide AXR-202SSD1.PasswordThe initial password is 1234.2.Changing your passwordPlease change your initial password to protect your privacy.Menu->Account->AdministratorIf you click mouse on the keyboard in the above gure,a screen for entering the password appears as shown below.Enter a new password, enter it one more time, and click Apply to change your password.3.Search and PlaybackFrom the right-click menu Click the "Search" menu.Click the "Calendar Search" menu.The date marked on the calendar in red is the date on which it is recorded.Select the date / time / minute you want to play and press Play button to start playback screen.4.BackupAfter connecting the USB memory stick to the DVR,select the "Backup" menu from the right-click menu and the backup menu will appear as shown below.-Device: Select USB.-File format: Select AVI or HAV.-Time setting: Set the backup start time and backup end time.-Channel: Check the channel you want to back up.Click the "Backup" button to proceed with the backup.Do not operate the DVR during backup.FrontRearComponents of the product ① Power LED : It lights green when the power is turned on.② Record LED : When recording is in progress, the indicator lights in red.③ Alarm LED : When an alarm occurs, it lights yellow.④ Remote control receiver① Input cameras : Enter the camera signal.② Sensor / Alarm I / O and RS-485 output terminal ③ HD monitor output terminal ④ Network connection terminal⑤ USB memory and mouse connector ⑥ DC 12V output terminalDC 12V adaptor power input terminalmain body MouseRemote controlConnectorManual*** No SSD Drive ***work monitoring (CMS program)CMS (Central Management Software) is an integrated management program that efficiently manages multiple DVRs over the network.It provides real-time image monitoring, search- i ng and backup of stored images, and setting f unction. Up to 256 channels of live video can be monitored simultaneously.Run the CMS_Ver X.X.X_Setup.exe file (available on the Internet: -> Support -> Downloads).The CMS icon is created on the desktop.①Feature selection: Live S, Live M, Search, Playback, Backup, E-Map, Info,DVR Settings, PC Settings.②Video surveillance screen: It shows video of DVR.③Connection list management window: You can add, modify and delete groups and DVRs.④Screen selection: Select the channel to be displayed on the video display window or select the screen configuration.⑤Control function or calendar display window: In Live S and Live M mode, PTZ, Preset,remote port control, and video adjustment are available. In playback and backup mode,the calendar is displayed.● Live M : This mode controls multiple DVRs. Up to 256 channels can be managed as 4 pages of 64 channels each.Enter the DVR information in the same way as Live S and add it to the list. To connect, double-click theGroup name or click the right mouse button on the pop-up menu to connect to all the DVRs belonging to the group.● Search : Without a separate program, you can search directly by pressing the search button and then selecting the desired DVR.< Search screen >● Live S : It is a mode to control one DVR. After running CMS, position the mouse cursor on My Group in thetop right of the screen and click Add DVR among the popup menu that appears when you right-click to enter the information of the DVR you want to connect. Enter a name in the Name field and a DDNS address in the address field.You can enter the base address based on the MAC address (ex ) or the address set by the user (ex. ).Enter the port number in the Fortran. Enter admin in the User field and 1234 in the Password field.Of course, the user and password can be added or changed in the DVR menu. After selecting the number of channels and pressing the OK button, the DVR entered in My Group will be added. To connect, double-click the added name or click the right mouse button on the pop-up menu.7.Mobile7-1. Android PhoneIf you press the menu button on the smartphone, the DVR list related menu pops up at the bottom.add, edit, delete and exit buttons.Click ADD button to enter DVR information and press OK button to add it to the list.Enter the desired name in the name, and enter the connection address in the domain.You can enter a base address based on the MAC address (for example, ) or a user-defined address (for example, ).Enter the port number for the port.Enter the ID for admin and the password for 1234.ID and password can be added and changed in DVR menu.Select the DVR to connect from the list and press the Connect button to connect to DVR. Multi-channel live monitoring, PTZ control, search and multi-channel playback (audio support), relay remote control, stream type selection,aspect ratio selection.Calendar search function provides fast and cool searchThere is recorded data in red color.First, select the date you want to search in the calendar, select the time in the time bar, Afterselecting the minutes, press the OK button and the playback screen will appear as shown on the right.Screen split selection: Select the split screen to be displayed on the video display window.Reverse playback: Reverse play button.Forward playback: Forward playback button.Pause: Pause button.Slow playback: Slow playback button.(x1/4, x1/2 speed)Fast playback: Fast playback button.This app is for smartphones. Supports iPhone, iPAD, Android smartphone.(Application Name: Direct Viewer (Android), Direct Watch (iOS))Install and run the application.① ② ③ ④ ⑤⑥⑥5.Setting up your network5-1. Checking the connection address and port number5-2. Connecting to the networkMenu->Network->DDNSMenu->Network->TCP/IPAs shown in the figure above, the address shown in the default value is the connection address of the DVR.(For example, )Enter the DVR connection address and port number in the Internet address window as shown in the following example and press the enter key.Example: :80After installing ActiveX, the above screen appears.If you enter your ID and password, you can see the video.(The default setting is user: admin, password: 1234.)● Precautions :Construction of this product requires experience and skill, so it should be done by a specialist. Personal construction may cause fire, electric shock or breakdown. For installation and installation, p lease contact our headquarters or your dealer.The contents of this manual may be changed depending on the upgrade of the product. The specifications and appearance of the product are subject to change without notice in order to improve the quality.Since the SSD storage device is a consumable item, please check the status of the SSD storage device at least once a week through playback and search.*** Supportable SSD Drive type -> M.2 SSD Drive。

OMEGA OS102系列微型红外传感器系统说明书

OMEGA OS102系列微型红外传感器系统说明书

OMEGA’s new low-cost OS102 Series mini infraredtransmitter system features a remotely mounted infrared temperature sensor and high-performance, microprocessor-based signal conditioner with built-in LED display.The OS102’s miniature sensor head design is ideal for measuring temperature in confined, hard-to-reach places and harsh environments. The sensor head isconnected to the main electronics housing via a 1.8 m (6') shielded cable standard on all models. The signal conditioner’s main electronics are mounted in a rugged NEMA 4 (IP66) rated diecast aluminum housing and feature adjustable emissivity,linear voltage, and current output calibrated for the temperature range of -18 to 538°C (0 to 1000°F). A user-adjustable high/lowalarm output is standard on all models.Shown smaller than actual sizeSpecificationsAccuracy:±2% of reading or 4°F, whichever is greaterRepeatability:±1% of reading Spectral Response:5 to 14 µmResponse Time:150 msec (0 to 63% of final reading)Emissivity Range:0.10 to 1.0Field of View:6:1Open Aperture: 10 mm (0.4")Ambient Operating Range:Main electronics: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F) Sensor head: 0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)High-temp sensor head option (-HT):0 to 85°C (32 to 185°F)Sensor Head with Water Cool Jacket: 0 to 200°C (32 to 392°F)Power:12 to 24 VdcAlarm:Adjustable, open drain (100 mA)Temperature Range:-18 to 538°C (0 to 1000°F)Transmitter Output:1 mV/deg, 0 to 5 Vdc or 4 to 20 mA. Internal screw terminal corrections.Display: Built-in LED, °F/°C switchable Electronics Housing:NEMA 4, diecast aluminumSensor Head Cable Length:1.8 m (6') standard Box Dimensions:11.4 x 6.3 x 5.6 cm (4.5 x 2.5 x 2.2")Weight:300 g (0.66 lb)Sensor Head: 2.5 Dia. x 6.3 cm long (1 x 2.5") with 3⁄4-16 UNF threadOS102-MV-(*)Starts at$Strain-reliefport for power and output leadsMiniature Low-Cost, Non-Contact IR Temperature Sensor/Transmitterwith Built-In LED displayCANADA www.omega.ca Laval(Quebec) 1-800-TC-OMEGA UNITED KINGDOM www. Manchester, England0800-488-488GERMANY www.omega.deDeckenpfronn, Germany************FRANCE www.omega.frGuyancourt, France088-466-342BENELUX www.omega.nl Amstelveen, NL 0800-099-33-44UNITED STATES 1-800-TC-OMEGA Stamford, CT.CZECH REPUBLIC www.omegaeng.cz Karviná, Czech Republic596-311-899TemperatureCalibrators, Connectors, General Test and MeasurementInstruments, Glass Bulb Thermometers, Handheld Instruments for Temperature Measurement, Ice Point References,Indicating Labels, Crayons, Cements and Lacquers, Infrared Temperature Measurement Instruments, Recorders Relative Humidity Measurement Instruments, RTD Probes, Elements and Assemblies, Temperature & Process Meters, Timers and Counters, Temperature and Process Controllers and Power Switching Devices, Thermistor Elements, Probes andAssemblies,Thermocouples Thermowells and Head and Well Assemblies, Transmitters, WirePressure, Strain and ForceDisplacement Transducers, Dynamic Measurement Force Sensors, Instrumentation for Pressure and Strain Measurements, Load Cells, Pressure Gauges, PressureReference Section, Pressure Switches, Pressure Transducers, Proximity Transducers, Regulators,Strain Gages, Torque Transducers, ValvespH and ConductivityConductivity Instrumentation, Dissolved OxygenInstrumentation, Environmental Instrumentation, pH Electrodes and Instruments, Water and Soil Analysis InstrumentationHeatersBand Heaters, Cartridge Heaters, Circulation Heaters, Comfort Heaters, Controllers, Meters and SwitchingDevices, Flexible Heaters, General Test and Measurement Instruments, Heater Hook-up Wire, Heating Cable Systems, Immersion Heaters, Process Air and Duct, Heaters, Radiant Heaters, Strip Heaters, Tubular HeatersFlow and LevelAir Velocity Indicators, Doppler Flowmeters, LevelMeasurement, Magnetic Flowmeters, Mass Flowmeters,Pitot Tubes, Pumps, Rotameters, Turbine and Paddle Wheel Flowmeters, Ultrasonic Flowmeters, Valves, Variable Area Flowmeters, Vortex Shedding FlowmetersData AcquisitionAuto-Dialers and Alarm Monitoring Systems, Communication Products and Converters, Data Acquisition and Analysis Software, Data LoggersPlug-in Cards, Signal Conditioners, USB, RS232, RS485 and Parallel Port Data Acquisition Systems, Wireless Transmitters and Receivers。

SPAC202M 马达保护器使用说明书

SPAC202M 马达保护器使用说明书
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精确测量范围 20~500V 0.1~2In 40~70Hz
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克利普拉德实验室202MM微型控制阀说明书

克利普拉德实验室202MM微型控制阀说明书

One-piece gasket for manifold mountHIGHLY VISIBLE manual override provides valve actuation without powerHigh durability and corrosion-resistant glass filled nylon housingLED for confirmation of operation is availableMultiple connectors - Snap-in Plugs - Wire Leads - Custom Plugs - DINMounting ScrewsFKM seals and Buna-N gasket (FKM available)2- or 3-ported valves in Normally-Closed and Normally-OpenDiodes for current spike suppression and a power saving circuit is availableEncapsulated low wattage coils.Available in 12 VDC or 24 VDC.Special voltages available for OEMs.Functional SchematicsNormally-Closed Normally-Closed Normally-Open 2-Way Valve3-Way Valve3-Way ValveAt Rest Actuated At Rest Actuated At Rest ActuatedS - Supply E - Exhaust O - OutletS OS OS (1)E (2)O (3)S E OE (1)S (2)O (3)E S O1 23C o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ŀ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ŀ H y d r a u l i c ŀ P n e u m a t i c ŀ E l e c t r i c a l ŀ M e c h a n i c a l ŀ (800) 426-5480 ŀ w w w .cMedium: Air, Gas or other Compatible Fluids Working Pressure: See Chart belowMax. Flow Rate:0.020” (0.50 mm) Orifice: 14 l/min (0.5 scfm)0.030” (0.75 mm) Orifice:31.2 l/min (1.1 scfm)Exhaust Flow:0.020” (0.50 mm) Orifice: 22.7 l/min (0.8 scfm) 0.030” (0.75 mm) Orifice: 34 l/min (1.2 scfm)Response Time: 8 ms when energized; 10 ms when de-energizedElectrical: 12 VDC or 24 VDC0 to 110 psig/7.6 bar * Add Voltage Choice to the end of each Base Part Number. “012” (12 VDC) or “024” (24 VDC). Example: Order InformationVoltage Tolerance: -5% to 10%Power Consumption: 0.6 or 1.3 watts dependent on orifice size and pressure Material: Stainless steel core and springs, nylon body,FKM dynamic seals, and Buna-N gasket and static seals. FKM gasket and static seals available, consult factory.Coil Insulation Class: F 311°F (155°C)Temperature Range: 23 to 122°F (-5 to 50°C). When below 32°F (0°C), must use clean, dry airC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ŀ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ŀ H y d r a u l i c ŀ P n e u m a t i c ŀ E l e c t r i c a l ŀ M e c h a n i c a l ŀ (800) 426-5480 ŀ w w w .c m aConnectorsWire Connector must be ordered separately. 24 AWG. Stranding 7/32.Part No. C2A-RB300 Connector with Cable, 11.8” (300 mm)C2A-RB500Connector with Cable, 19.69” (500 mm)C2A-RB1000Connector with Cable, 39.37” (1,000 mm)Molex terminal insert #050013-8000, #28139 plugand 24 AWG wire.By selecting the appropriate connector type for your 10 mm valve, tight spaces, orientation issues and electrical requirements can be accommodated easily.Another feature of the Clippard 10 mm valve is the ability to detach the coil and connector from the valve body. This canbe useful for the purpose oforientating the coil by 180°, or exchanging connector types or voltages.Custom plugs, wire lengths, connectors and flavors are available for your specific requirements.Call for details.C o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ŀ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ŀClippard’s 10 mm Latching Valves have many of the same fea-tures as the popular 10 mm valve line including small, compact design, exceptional life and reliability, light-weight design and more. A careful balance of forces—through the precise place-ment of a permanent magnet in the valve core—produces a bi-stable valve. A short pulse of current opens the valve, which “latches” open indefinitely after the current stops. A subsequent pulse of current in the opposite direction closes the valve. The valve consumes less energy and produces less heat than a stan-dard solenoid valve when used in extended duty cycle applica-tions, since the coil is energized for only a small fraction of the total duty cycle.Max. Flow Rate: 31.2 l/min (1.1 scfm)Working Pressure:0 to 110 psig/7.6 bar Orifice:0.030” (0.75 mm)Electrical:Response Time: Connector:• 2-Way & 3-Way Normally-Closed configurations• Pulse-actuated (on or off)• Polarity reverse required • Stable latchSee pages 204 & 208 for connectors and manifoldsCopper Wire Isolation Class:F 311°F (155°C)Material: Stainless steel core and springs, nylon body, FKM dynamic seals, and Buna-N gasket and static seals. FKM gasket available, consult factory.Temperature Range: 23 to 122°F (-5 to 50°C). When below 32°F (0°C), must use clean, dry air Medium: Air, Gas or other Compatible Fluids40(1.4)35(1.2)30(1.1)25(0.9)20(0.7)15(0.5)10(0.4)5(0.2)0F l o w , s l p m (s c f m )Mounting InterfaceC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ŀ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ŀ H y d r a u l i c ŀ P n e u m a t i c ŀ E l e c t r i c a l ŀ M e c h a n i c a l ŀ (800) 426-5480 ŀ w w w .c。

安全传感器 用于自动平开门 0201及更高版本的用户手册说明书

安全传感器 用于自动平开门 0201及更高版本的用户手册说明书

EN16005D I必要时,用质地柔软、禁止使用干布、脏布或其他破坏性的工具擦拭只有受过培训的合格如果被非授权人员进行安装并测试良好后方可门控单元和外壳必须禁止遮盖激光屏。

避免在检测区域内移动物体或光源。

避免在检测区域内排避免产生冷凝水。

禁止暴露在骤变或极端保证传感器在温度低于-10°C时能够持续供电。

禁止直接进行高压清洗。

在发起自学习及调试传感器前,需拆下激光屏如果安装现场在进行建筑施工,则禁止拆下激光屏215473983 610LED-信号结构描述1.外壳2.按钮3.DIP开关4.主-从连接器5.主连接器6.角度调节螺钉7.堵头8.软管固定夹9.软管固定帽10.软管11.锁紧螺钉12.激光头13.激光屏14.激光屏保护壳15.辅助定位装置16.安装底座17.主从式连接线缆18.电源电缆继电器2继电器1LED 闪烁LED 闪烁慢速LED 熄灭LED 闪烁x 次LED 闪烁红-绿LED 闪烁快速过程计算中退出检测区域并等待2 34 45用螺丝刀紧固3颗螺钉。

8Ø 10 mm91011121314«click»确保紧固螺钉的牢固,避免在门运动时产生振动。

234将电缆的导线盘成线环,并按指示放入凹槽内,然后5XR1R1R2R2R2R2R2R2< 1秒1. 2. 4.3.橙色绿色继电器2:门关闭侧的重开脉冲。

主模块> 3秒BA5«click»«click»!PZ19测试和调试在检测区域内放置物体,以检查和确认安全区域的准确位置。

在改变角度、传感器位置或环境后,通常需要发起一次自学习,并测试检测区域的准确位置。

再次打开传感器时,用螺丝刀插入卡槽内,必要时,通过角度调节螺钉调整激光光幕的倾斜角度(2°- 10°)。

在线观看FLATSCAN SW:bea-fl/tutorial服务模式可将安全检测功能解除15分钟,这对于安装过程、自学习过程以及维护过程都十分有用。

Pioneer 202 金属探测器使用说明书

Pioneer 202 金属探测器使用说明书

Your Pioneer 202 is an advanced technology metal detector which incorporates patented microprocessor-controlled technology, designed for a variety of applications including coinshooting, relic hunting, and general purpose detecting. The Pioneer 202 is a motion detector; movement over an object is required in order for the machine to detect the object and emit a tone. Alternatively, you can sweep a metal object over a motionless searchcoil.Before using your Pioneer 202, it is important to read these instructions. This manual's description of detection concepts and types of metals is necessary to avoid frustration if you are new to the hobby of metal detecting.THIS METAL DETECTOR HAS TWO TYPES OF OPERATING MODES:1. ALL METAL DETECTIONAll metals will be detected.2. DISCRIMINATE, NOTCH, and AUTO NOTCH modesIn any of these three detection modes, the detector will emit different tones, depending upon the type of metal present. The characteristics are adjustable. Depending on the detector control settings, some metals will also be eliminated from detection.DISCRIMINATE: Eliminates iron and trash items with the use of the DISC/NOTCH knob.NOTCH: Provides an adjustable rejection "window" to eliminate undesirable metals from detection. Move the rejection "window" with theDISC/NOTCH knob.AUTO NOTCH: Provides a pre-set rejection "window", automatically eliminating most pull-tabs and trash items from detection.CAUTION:• Do not test the detector by placing coins or metal objects on the floor.Most floors contain metal, which will cause interference.• Use 9-VOLT ALKALINE batteries only.DO NOT USE INDOORS. LIGHTS AND HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES EMIT ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE DETECTOR’S OPERATIONTERMINOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Easy Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5INSTALLING BATTERIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6DEMONSTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7BASIC OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Turning on Your Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Set the Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Reading the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Low Battery Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Depth Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10MODES OF OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 & 12AUDIO TARGET ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13IN THE FIELD TECHNIQUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Pinpointing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Coil Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 & 15METAL DETECTING APPLICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17CARE & MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18TREASURE HUNTER’S CODE OF ETHICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19WARRANTY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BACK COVER The BOUNTY HUNTER PIONEER series of metal detectors is notassociated or connected in any way with Pioneer Corporation or itsPIONEER brand audio and video products or other products.2The following terms are used throughout the manual, and are standard terminology among detectorists.ELIMINATIONReference to a metal being "eliminated" means that the detector will not emit a tone, nor light up an LCD indicator, when a specified object passes through the coil’s detection field.DISCRIMINATIONWhen the detector emits different tones for different types of metals, and when the detector "eliminates" certain metals, we refer to this as the detector "discriminating"among different types of metals. Discrimination is a fixed-start-point elimination system. NOTCHNotching is the elimination of an item, or range of items, within the metallic spectrum.We "notch-out" an object selectively. Objects to the left and right on the metallic spectrum are retained. Notching creates a variable rejection window.RELICA relic is an object of interest by reason of its age or its association with the past.Many relics are made of iron, but can also be made of bronze or precious metals. IRONIron is a common, low-grade metal that is often an undesirable target in certain metal detecting applications. Examples of undesirable iron objects are old cans, pipes, bolts, and nails.Sometimes, the desired target is made of iron. Property markers, for instance, can contain iron. Valuable relics can also be composed of iron; cannon balls, old armaments, and parts of old structures and vehicles can also be composed of iron.FERROUSMetals which are made of, or contain, iron.PINPOINTINGPinpointing is the process of finding the exact location of a buried object. Long-buried metals can appear exactly like the surrounding earth, and can therefore be very hard to isolate.PULL-TABSDiscarded pull-tabs from beverage containers are the most bothersome trash items for treasure hunters. They come in many different shapes and sizes. We have incorporated special features into the detector to let you automatically eliminate the most common types, using the AutoNotch Mode. Since there are many different types, some must be "Notched-Out" manually.GROUND BALANCEGround Balancing is the ability of the detector to ignore, or "see through," the earth’s naturally occurring minerals, and only sound a tone when a metal object is detected. WATERPROOFThe search coil can be submerged in water. The control housing and cable-to-housing connection must, however, stay dry.COINSHOOTINGFinding buried coins is the most popular metal detecting application. The most valuable are very old; take care in unearthing them to avoid damage.CACHE HUNTINGPronounced “cash”. A cache is a buried or hidden valuable stored inside a case, strong box, or bag.3Assembly is easy and requires no tools.GPosition detector upright.GRotate the LOCKING COLLAR fully in a counter clockwise direction.GInsert your finger inside the tube and make sure the INTERNAL CAM LOCK is flush with the inside of the tube.GInsert the LOWER STEM into the S-ROD.GRotate the LOWER STEM until the SILVER BUTTON locates in the hole.GTwist the LOCKING COLLAR fully in the clockwise direction until it locks.GIf your detector has 3 tubes and 2 locking collars, repeat this process on the Middle Stem.GPosition the Lower Stem (the straight tube) with the Silver Button toward the back. Using the Bolt and Knurled Knob, attach the Searchcoil to the plastic extension protruding from the Lower Stem.GPress the button on the upper end of the Lower Stem, and slide the Lower Stem into the S-Rod.GStem.GCaution:T the plug.IMPORTANT:Always use ALKALINE batteries only.Do not use heavy duty batteries.Always remove the batteries for prolonged storage.CHECK THE BATTERIES if your detector exhibits any of the following symptoms:G The unit does not turn on.G Low speaker volume.G Unit beeps continuously or erratically.The Low Battery indicator light will come on and stay on whenever the batteries need replacing. It should flash momentarily when the Power Switch is turned off. The flashing indicator tells you that your batteries are in good condition.IMPORTANT:Your Pioneer 202 metal detector requires two 9-Volt ALKALINE batteries.Follow these steps to install the batteries. ArrayGGGplace.6TURNING ON YOUR DETECTORTurn the left knob (SENSITIVITY) to the right. As the knob clicks to the "On" position, the detector sounds three beeps, the LCD arrows appear momentarily, and the unit pre-sets to the DISC/ALL METAL mode of operation. SET THE MODE1. ALL METALA. Press the DISC/ALL METAL touchpadB. Turn the right knob (DISC/NOTCH) to the left.The unit will emit sound when passing over all types of metal objects.The ALL METAL mode offers the greatest depth detection capability.2. DISCRIMINATEA. Press the DISC/ALL METAL touchpadB. Slowly turn the right knob (DISC/NOTCH) clockwise.As you turn the knob clockwise the detector will first eliminate small iron objects such as nails. When rotated clockwise, large iron objects are eliminated, followed by trash items such as foil and aluminum.3. NOTCHPress the NOTCH touchpad, and the detector will automatically reject iron.Turn the DISC/NOTCH knob clockwise for selective elimination of various junk items while still detecting nickels, silver and copper coins, and small gold items. NOTCH eliminates medium tone trash items while still detecting valuable low and high tone metals. (audio tone ID is discussed later).4. AUTO NOTCHPress the AUTO NOTCH touchpad, and the detector will automatically reject iron and most pull-tabs. Nickels and most small gold rings will be retained. The DISC/NOTCH knob creates a rejection "window" which can be moved as it is turned clockwise. With this mode, you can reject screw caps and zinc (post 1982) pennies as the DISC/NOTCH control is turned clockwise, but still detect valuables with low and high tones. Note: If you are not sure of your current mode setting, simply press the desired touch-pad again.8READING THE DISPLAYThe Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) shows the PROBABLE identification of the targeted metal, as well as the PROBABLE depth of the target, in inches.Pass the searchcoil repeatedly over a target, and observe the target readout. The detector will register a repeated, unchanging target identification when a buried target has been located and identified. If, upon repeated passes over the same spot, the target identification reads inconsistently, the target is probably a trash item, or oxidized metal. With practice, you will learn to unearth only the repeatable signals.The segment identifications are highly accurate, when detecting the objects described on the label. For example, if you pass the coil repeatedly over a nickel, your detector will repeatedly register a nickel. However, if you repeatedly register a nickel, for an unknown buried object, you could be detecting some other metallic object with the same magnetic signature as a nickel.GOLD TARGETS Gold objects will register on the left side of the LCD scale. Gold flakes will register under Iron/Foil Small gold items will register under Pull T ab.Medium-sized gold items will register under S-caps.Large gold items will register as Zinc 1¢. SILVER TARGETS:Silver objects will register to the right of the scale, under 25¢, 50¢, or $1, depending on the size of the object. The larger the object, the farther to the right it will register.IRON/FOIL:All sizes of iron and aluminum objects will register on the far-left side of the scale. This could indicate a worthless item such as a nail, or a more valuable historic iron relic. PULL TAB:All older pull tabs from beverage cans will register here. Most newer pull tabs will register here. Many gold rings will also register here.S-CAPS:Older screw caps from glass bottles will register here. Large gold rings, like a class ring, could also register here. Some non-U.S. coins of recent vintage will also register here.1¢ ZINC:Newer pennies (post-1982) will register here. Many non-U.S. coins of recent vintage will also register here. 10¢:Dimes and pre-1982 pennies will register here. Older, pre-1982, pennies are composed of copper, which has a metallic signature similar to a dime. Caution:The target indications are visual references. Many other types of metal can fall under any one of these categories. You will experience a trash-to-treasure ratio when treasure hunting. The more you practice, the lower you will push your trash-to-treasure ratio. While the Pioneer 202 will eliminate or indicate the presence of most common trash items, it is impossible to accurately classify ALL buried objects. The LCD provides a visual reference to minimize the detection of trash objects. By using the target ID in conjunction with discrimination control and the three-tone audio identification system (discussed later), you can further reduce the trash-to-treasure ratio.9NOTCH is most useful to “notch out”specific unwanted items. If you encounter certain bothersome trash items, program their rejection into your detector as follows:1)Turn the Disc/Notch knob 100%counterclockwise.2)Pass the undesirable object underthe searchcoil.3)Turn the Disc/Notch knob slowlyclockwise until the object is no longer detected.Use the NOTCH mode for coin-shooting, jewelry hunting, or for your own AUTO NOTCH mode, iron, most pull tabs, and screw caps are automatically eliminated.In addition, you can turn the Disc/Notch control to selectively eliminate more items beyond the pre-programmed ones. The Disc/Notch control operates in this mode in the same manner as outlined in the NOTCH mode instructions, except that AUTO NOTCH does not eliminate the more valuable nickels.Use AUTO NOTCH for press-and-go treasure hunting in applications like coin-shooting, and jewelry hunting.USING HEADPHONESUsing headphones (not included) improves battery life, and prevents the sounds from annoying bystanders.It also allows you to hear subtle changes in the sound more clearly, particularly if searching in a noisy location. For safety reasons, do not use headphones near traffic or where other dangers are present. This device is to be used with interconnecting cables/headphone cables shorter than three meters.12MEDIUM TONE Old & New Pull Tabs, ZincIf a signal does not repeat after swingingthe coil directly overthe suspected target afew times, it is morethan likely trashmetal. False signalscan be caused bytrashy ground,electricalinterference,or by largeirregulartrashACTUALLYCOINSHOOTING:The most popular metal detecting application. When coinshooting, you want to discriminate out pull tabs, screw caps, and iron objects. Beware that highly oxidized steel may also be detected.Control settings required.1) Press DISC/ALL METAL touch pad.2) Turn the Disc/Notch Knob to the 3:00 position.RELIC HUNTING:A relic is a historical object, sometimes of great value. Relics can be foundin abandoned homes, plowed fields or even your own backyard. Research the local library to learn of historical events or places in the area. You can then target your search to a specific area and gain valuable insight into your local history.Control settings required.1) Press DISC/ALL METAL touchpad.2) Turn the DISC/NOTCH knob 100% counterclockwise.Many relics are iron, so you do not want to discriminate. CACHE HUNTING:A cache, pronounced “cash” is a buried or hidden valuable stored inside acase, strong box, or bag. A cache can be hidden in the floor or walls of a house, or buried nearby. Operate in the ALL METAL mode.Control settings required.1) Press DISC/ALL METAL touchpad.2) Turn the DISC/NOTCH knob 100% counterclockwise. JEWELRY HUNTING:Jewelry can be found wherever people congregate. Beaches, parks, school yards and fair grounds are all littered with lost jewelry. Your greatest challenge is the interference from pull tabs and cans. You must use a discrimination mode: AUTO NOTCH is best.Control settings required.1) Press the AUTO NOTCH touchpad.2) Set Disc/Notch knob at 2:00. Dig only the repeatable low and hightones, avoid the broken or non-repeatable tones.OTHER APPLICATIONS:Use your Pioneer 202 to find property markers, machine parts, and lost keys. Keep your detector in ALL-METAL mode for these tasks.Gold prospecting also requires the ALL-METAL mode.1617TREASURE HUNTER’S CODE OF ETHICS:• Always check Federal, State, County and local laws before searching.• Respect private property and do not enter private property without the owner’s permission.• Take care to refill all holes and leave no damage.• Remove and dispose of any and all trash and litter found.• Appreciate and protect our inheritance of natural resources, wildlife and private property.• Act as an ambassador for the hobby, use thoughtfulness, consideration and courtesy at all times.• Never destroy historical or archaeological treasures.• All treasure hunters may be judged by the example you set; always conduct yourself with courtesy and consideration of othersAccording to FCC part 15.21 Changes or Modifications made to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment.Copyright ©2012 by First Texas Products, L.L.C.All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or parts thereof, in any form, except for theinclusion of brief quotations in a review.Published by First Texas Products, L.L.C.Bounty Hunter® is a registered trademark of First Texas Products, L.L.C.The BOUNTY HUNTER PIONEER series of metal detectors is not associated or connected in any way with Pioneer Corporation or its PIONEER brand audio and video products or other products.First Texas Products, LLC1465-H Henry BrennanEl Paso, TX 79936(915) 633-835419ACCESSORIESCarry BagRugged double-stitched construction - CBAG-WPouch & Digger ComboPouch with 2 large pockets & 9” heavy duty digging tool. TP-KIT-WBounty Hunter Stereo HeadphonesUse with Bounty Hunter metal detectors. Lightweight and adjustable withtrue stereo sound, adjustable volume, 1/8 jack with 1/4 adaptor,4’ cable. HEAD-WPin PointerPinpoints the exact location of buried metal objects. Audio signal indicatorand vibrator. Runs on 1 – 9-Volt Battery. PIN POINTER-WSand ScoopLarge scoop with filtering holes.Made of strong plastic. SAND SCOOPBHReplacement/Accessory Search Coils10” Magnum Coil – 10COIL8” Replacement Standard Coil – 8COIL-N4” Gold Nugget Coil – 4COILCoil CoversProtect your coil from abrasion and damage.10” Coil Cover – 10COVER8” Coil Cover – 8COVER-N4” Coil Cover – 4COVER9” Heavy-Duty Digging ToolMetal blade with comfortable plastic handle and depth gauge TROWEL-2Digging ToolLight and practical wide blade digging tool. TROWEL-WBounty Hunter T-Shirt100% cotton with Bounty Hunter® Logo. Sizes – LG, XL & XXLBounty Hunter Baseball CapOne size fits all, with Bounty Hunter® logo.GoldProspecting KitsFOR COMPLETE DETAILS VISIT • 1-800-413-4131 M202B Rev.2092712。

CM 202G 蒸汽热水器说明书

CM 202G 蒸汽热水器说明书

CM 202GValid as of G22ME0404 up toG22ME0601Gas unit X CM 202GVoltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 X1Control panel2 X2Electrical installation3 X3Clima Plus4 X4Steam generator, Bypass5 X5Hot air heating6 X6Motor and fan wheel7 X7Interior cabinet8 X8Door9 X9Water supply, quenching box10 X10Hand shower12 X12Gas parts13 X13Exterior cabinet14 X14MiscellaneousCM 202GGas unit X Table of contentsVoltage: 1 NAC 120V 60Hz1 Control panel (3)1.A Control panel (4)1.A Control panel (5)2 Electrical installation (6)2.A Contactor assembly (7)3 Clima Plus (9)4 Steam generator, Bypass (10)4.A Pump connection spout cpl (12)4.B Venting valve for steam generator (13)5 Hot air heating (14)5.A Burner hot air (15)6 Motor and fan wheel (16)7 Interior cabinet (17)7.A Interior cabinet welded (18)7.B Gasket frame w. glass a. gaskets (19)7.C Air baffle (20)7.C Air baffle (21)8 Door (22)8.A Door (24)8.C Door catch (25)9 Water supply, quenching box (26)10 Hand shower (27)12 Gas parts (28)12.A Gas valve cpl. ND 055 RG148 (30)12.B Gas valve cpl. WND 055 RG130 (31)13 Exterior cabinet (32)13.A Exterior cabinet (33)14 Miscellaneous (34)Gas unit X 1 Control panel 11 Control panel Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference DescriptionA X1.A Control panelA X1.A Control panel1 87.00.003 Control panel insert with overlayGas unit X 1.A Control panel 11 Control panel Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 42.00.004 Control pcb Index "ME"2 1104.0121Hex nut M4 self locking3 10.00.355Spacer black4 2020.0400Fixing device for cable harness5 16.00.282Dial6 40.02.087 Buzzer6 3006.0107 Buzzer7 5110.1028 Gasket poti hot air, core temperature8 40.00.464Potentiometer CT9 16.00.387Mounting device f.sealing + sealing lip10 1306.0218Washer A4,311 1103.0122Hex nut M3 self-locking12 5110.1029Gasket mode switch13 5110.1027Distance plate for front panelGas unit X 1.A Control panel 11 Control panel Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 42.00.004 Control pcb Index "ME"2 1104.0121Hex nut M4 self locking3 10.00.355Spacer black4 2020.0400Fixing device for cable harness5 16.00.282Dial6 3006.0107 Buzzer7 5110.1028 Gasket poti hot air, core temperature8 40.00.464Potentiometer CT9 16.00.387Mounting device f.sealing + sealing lip10 1306.0218Washer A4,311 5110.1029Gasket mode switch12 5110.1027Distance plate for front panelGas unit X 2 Electrical installation 22 Electrical installation Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference DescriptionA X2.A Contactor assembly1 4007.0620Membrane DGC 292 10.00.510Grommet 10/12/16-23 1106.0224Hex nut M6 self locking4 42.00.007 External memory6 40.01.579Fixing clip f. pcb7 40.01.132Center fixation f. contactor assembly8 1104.0801Cage nut M49 10.00.243Spacer M4x810 1104.0120Hex nut M411 10.00.112Cable clip short12 10.00.111Cable clip long14 10.00.471Cable clip d10-12mm15 40.01.597 Power supply cable 3xAWG1416 40.00.320Cable connection M20x1.517 1106.0160Hex nut M618 1206.0120Tooth lock washer A6,419 4002.0110Cable connector, junction20 40.01.091Bus cable 0.4m20 40.00.471Bus cable 0.8m21 40.00.281Power transformer22 10.00.445Hex screw M8x8023 40.01.600Insulating screw joint 2pol.Gas unit X 2.A Contactor assembly 22 Electrical installation Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 3014.0328 Dry up protector 275°F/135°C2 3014.0302Hex nut M10 for dry-up protector3 40.01.482Safety temperature limiter 365°C4 3014.0327Hex nut M10x1,05 40.00.451Contactor MC1A 310 AH67 40.00.474Cooling fan D.C.8 10.00.238Screw Torx 4x509 40.00.333Halogen transformer10 40.01.483Electronic noise filter11 40.00.592Transformer f. cooling fan12 1105.0120 Hex nut M513 1305.0160Washer A5,3x10mm14 4001.1203End plate for mounting rail15 2620.370233Installation rail for Contactor 100mm15 2816.1307 Installation rail for Contactor 140mm16 10.00.061Pan head screw Torx T20 M4x1217 10.00.111Cable clip long18 40.01.588Fuse SC-8A 10x3819 40.01.487Fuse holder 2pol20 10.00.364Pan head screw Torx M3x1221 40.00.221Cable burner blower21 40.01.485Cable burner blower21 40.00.212Cable buzzer21 40.00.218 Cable control harness21 40.00.230Cable gas valve21 40.00.249Cable harness isolating transformer21 40.01.542 Cable level electrode21 40.00.219Cable SC pump21 40.00.220Cable solenoid valveGas unit X 2.A Contactor assembly 22 Electrical installation Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description21 40.00.237Ground wireGas unit X 3 Clima Plus 33 Clima Plus Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 22.00.324Safety valve2 22.00.214 Hose d50x2023 2066.0531Hose clamp ø564 2001.0124Compression springGas unit X 4 Steam generator, Bypass 44 Steam generator, Bypass Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference DescriptionA 8354.1320X4.A Pump connection spout cpl.B 8354.1304X4.B Venting valve for steam generator1 44.00.287 Filling level electrode 135mm2 44.00.187 Steam generator insolated3 72.00.011 Burner steam gen.4 72.00.048Insulation f. burner steam gen.5 1104.0122Hex combination nut M4 galv6 72.00.020Gasket f. burner carrier7 1105.0121Hex combination nut M5 galv8 44.00.249Ignition electrode steam generator9 1104.0120Hex nut M410 44.00.250Gasket f. ignition electrode11 2066.0519Hose clamp 35,6mm12 2066.0526Hose clamp ø46mm13 44.00.207 Emptying pump14 1006.0762Hex screw M6x1015 1306.0222Washer A6,4x15x1,516 44.00.226Fixing device f. pump steam generator17 1106.0803Hex combination nut M6 galv18 44.00.238Drain hose steam generator19 2066.0518Hose clamp 30mm20 40.01.095Thermocouple steam gen. (B5)20 40.00.291Thermocouple steam generator21 44.00.517Fixing plate steam generator thermostat22 44.00.362Steam hose 70x523 2066.0505Hose clamp 70-90mm24 2066.0506Hose clamp 20-32mm25 1105.0120 Hex nut M526 1205.0120 Tooth lock washer A5,3Gas unit X 4 Steam generator, Bypass 44 Steam generator, Bypass Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description27 2066.0300Hose clamp 50-70 mm28 5012.0566Gasket quenching chamber 0-ring29 44.00.263Panel for revision hole steam generator30 44.00.264Clamping bar for panel revision hole31 44.00.361Steam pipeGas unit X 4.A Pump connection spout cpl. 44 Steam generator, Bypass Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 2118.1000Pump connection spout2 2120.1259Stop plug 10mm3 2066.0527Hose clamp ø14mm4 2066.0530Hose clamp ø16.4mm5 2062.0331Junction pressure hose GS 106 4005.0101Tie rap 145 mmGas unit X 4.B Venting valve for steam generator 44 Steam generator, Bypass Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 2062.0332Receptacle for ventilation valve SG2 2069.0108Ventilation valve3 2112.1310Form hose for ventilation of steam generator4 2066.0506Hose clamp 20-32mmGas unit X 5 Hot air heating 55 Hot air heating Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference DescriptionA 74.00.243 X5.A Burner hot air1 74.00.180Hot air heat exchanger below2 74.00.183Hot air heat exchanger top3 74.00.234Gasket hot air heat exchanger/interior cabinet4 74.00.313Mating flange heat exchanger5 74.00.318Gasket f. heat exchanger top6 74.00.296Gasket f. heat exchanger below7 1105.0122Hex combination nut M5 V2AGas unit X 5.A Burner hot air 55 Hot air heating Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 74.00.343 Burner welded hot air2 74.00.230Ignitionelectrode1 f. hot air3 74.00.235Ignitionelectrode2 f. hot air4 74.00.290Gasket electrode hot air5 10.00.696Allen screw M4x6 w. Precoat 855 10.00.060 Pan head screw Torx M4x6Gas unit X 6 Motor and fan wheel 66 Motor and fan wheel Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 2120.1306Spacer SW19x172 22.00.123Flange f. motor shaft gasket3 22.00.120Mounting support f. gasket flange4 22.00.083 Motor shaft gasket5 1315.0101Copper washer 6x106 1106.0220Hex nut M6 flat7 22.00.192Fan weel d340x1358 10.00.565 Hex screw M8x208 1008.0763Hex screw M8x2011 40.00.274 Fan motor12 1108.0260Hex nut M812 10.00.071Hex nut M812 10.00.710Hex nut M8 w. locking13 1208.0260Spring washer B814 1008.1005Square necked mushroom head bolt 8x40Gas unit X 7 Interior cabinet 77 Interior cabinet Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference DescriptionA X7.A Interior cabinet weldedB 40.00.091X7.B Gasket frame w. glass a. gasketsC 22.00.298 X7.C Air baffleC 22.00.299 X7.C Air baffle3 3024.0201Halogen bulb for interior cabinet 300°C4 40.00.229 Wiring interior light5 20.00.399 Door gasket6 40.02.103 Meat probe sensor6 40.01.943 Meat probe sensor6 40.00.298 Meat probe sensor7 1315.0104Copper washer 16x20x1,58 10.00.422 Hex nut M169 3014.0162Sealing cone for thermocouple10 3014.0163Gasket sleeve with nipple11 22.00.222Air baffle support11 22.00.429Air baffle support12 40.01.099 Thermocouple interior cabinet (B1)13 2005.0308Outlet sieveGas unit X 7.A Interior cabinet welded 77 Interior cabinet Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 40.00.098Reflector f. interior light2 4001.1248 Porcelain connector 2-pin interior light3 2120.1277Base for sensor connection4 1603.0167 Tubular rivet 3,2x0.25x105 10.00.041Rivet nut M5 hexagon closedGas unit X 7.B Gasket frame w. glass a. gaskets 77 Interior cabinet Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 40.00.093Outer gasket f. interior light2 40.00.094Inner gasket f. interior light3 40.00.095Glass pane f. interior light4 40.00.096 Gasket frame f. interior light5 10.00.682 Phillips countersunk-head screw M5x16Gas unit X 7.C Air baffle 77 Interior cabinet Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 1304.0160Washer A4,32 1604.0167Rivet 4x103 22.00.332Air sucking ring f. air baffle4 2760.1370Latch hook for air baffle5 40.01.289Fixing clip core temp. cable6 10.00.515Rivet 3,2x5 A46 1603.0166Rivet 3,2x7,9 CNS closed7 1603.0168Rivet 3,2x8 A48 22.00.440 Guard plate f. core sensorGas unit X 7.C Air baffle 77 Interior cabinet Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 1304.0160Washer A4,32 1604.0167Rivet 4x103 22.00.332Air sucking ring f. air baffle4 2760.1370Latch hook for air baffle5 40.01.289Fixing clip core temp. cable6 10.00.515Rivet 3,2x5 A47 1603.0168Rivet 3,2x8 A48 22.00.440 Guard plate f. core sensorGas unit X 8 Door 88 Door Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference DescriptionA 24.00.126X8.A DoorC 8514.1307X8.C Door catch1 2001.0042Loctite 243 10 ml2 2001.0046 Loctite 2723 24.00.136Door handle4 8474.1410Door lock5 1005.1901Straight pin ø5,6x166 1006.0761Hex screw M6x126 10.00.698Hex screw M6x12 w. precoat 857 1206.0261Spring washer B68 2940.1305Door bolt9 1008.1963Hex socket countersunk head screw M8x1610 2039.0309Cover cap for door11 1004.0665Allen screw M4x611 10.00.696Allen screw M4x6 w. Precoat 8512 24.00.133Door mounting support top13 1008.0768Ornamental screw M8x1614 1308.0160Washer A8,415 24.00.145Door bolt16 1008.0766Hex screw M8x3017 1308.0162Washer A8,418 24.00.048Door bolt19 1008.0769Ornamental screw M8x3020 2001.0109Compression spring21 1008.0761Hex screw M8x2522 1208.0260Spring washer B823 24.00.216Mounting braket f. door lock24 1008.0752Hex screw M5x1024 10.00.697Hex screw M5x10 w. precoat 85Gas unit X 8 Door 88 Door Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description25 1305.0160Washer A5,3x10mm26 10.00.099 Hex screw M8x1227 1005.1903Straight pin ø5,6x1228 1004.0906 Hex socket set screw M4x8Gas unit X 8.A Door 88 Door Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 24.00.212Inner glass pane2 24.00.147Sleeve for door bolt top3 24.00.159Door setting bolt4 24.00.503Fixing device f. magnet with magnet5 24.00.194Gasket glass pane/trolly6 24.00.178Pre heat mechanism f. door cpl.7 24.00.507Fixing device middle f.inter. glass pane8 24.00.701Additional gasket f. trolly9 24.01.259Plastic buffer 8,1mmGas unit X 8.C Door catch 88 Door Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 5012.0711Silicone plate for door2 1006.1000 Stud bolt M6x753 1306.0550Washer A6,64 1004.0904Hex socket set screw M6x105 1106.0160Hex nut M66 2001.0119 Compression spring f. door catch7 1006.0625Allen screw M6x70Gas unit X 9 Water supply, quenching box 99 Water supply, quenchingVoltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzboxItem no. Part no Reference Description1 54.00.210Exhaust pipe2 2066.0516Hose clamp 60-80 mm3 40.00.398 Thermocouple quenching4 50.00.316Single solenoid valve5 50.00.139Single solenoid valve6 50.00.073Water distribution vert w/o roll guide con.7 50.00.072Water distribution vert roll guide con.8 50.00.277 Mounting device f. water distribution9 50.00.086Locking plate f. water distribution10 50.00.078Non return valve DW16/DN1211 1900.0202Water filter12 2067.0050Pressure hose d10mm13 2066.0205Hose clamp 8-16x9 mm SW 7mm14 8664.1301T-fitting water connection15 5110.1024Gasket for G3/4" threaded joint16 50.00.085Plug-in spring f. hand shower roll guide17 54.00.237 Inspection lid f. quenching chamber18 5012.0566Gasket quenching chamber 0-ring19 54.00.225Clamping bar20 2016.0943Quenching nozzle21 2112.1307Hose 70x5mmGas unit X 10 Hand shower 1010 Hand shower Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 50.00.176 Hand shower roll guide2 50.00.230Connect. pipe f. hand shower roll guide3 50.00.130Hand shower4 50.00.156Clamp f. hand shower roll guide5 1107.0100Star lock ø46 50.00.135 Tulip for handshower7 50.00.544 Mounting device f. hand sh. roll guide8 50.00.290Gasket f. tulip9 50.00.297Gasket f. tulip11 50.00.548Hose ø10x2x500 f. hand shower12 50.00.537Gasket f. connect.pipe hand shower roll guide13 50.00.538O-ring f. connect. pipe f. hand shower roll guideGas unit X 12 Gas parts 1212 Gas parts Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference DescriptionA 70.00.068X12.A Gas valve cpl. ND 055 RG148B 70.00.029X12.B Gas valve cpl. WND 055 RG1301 70.00.222Air hose fixing device 50mm2 70.00.028Blower for burner RG1303 70.00.067Blower for burner RG1484 1008.0750Hex screw M5x165 1305.0160Washer A5,3x10mm6 74.00.310Flange f. burner blower RG1307 1105.0122Hex combination nut M5 V2A8 70.00.242Gasket f. steam gen blower RG1489 74.00.301Gasket f. blower burner10 10.00.065Countersunk screw Torx T20 M4x1211 70.00.239Premix chamber gas f. RG14812 70.00.238Premix chamber cover gas f. RG14813 10.00.063Pan head screw Torx T20 M4x2514 70.00.246Pipe gas valve-premix chamber15 1104.0121Hex nut M4 self locking16 10.00.064 Pan head screw Torx T20 M4x3017 70.00.152Corrugated hose 160mm18 70.00.149Corrugated hose 1100mm19 70.00.196Corrugated hose 780mm20 10.00.061Pan head screw Torx T20 M4x1221 74.00.309Gas connection manifold 3x3/4"22 1006.0762Hex screw M6x1023 1306.0222Washer A6,4x15x1,524 74.00.221Automatic ignition controller25 10.00.062Pan head screw Torx T20 M4x2026 70.00.147Air hose D50x1550mm27 70.00.135Air hose D50x1100mmGas unit X 12 Gas parts 1212 Gas parts Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description28 2066.0504Hose clamp 40-60mm29 1204.0120Tooth lock washer A4,330 40.01.581Jumper31 70.00.188Hose fitting 3/4"-3/4"32 70.00.280Silicone hose ø4x1,5Gas unit X 12.A Gas valve cpl. ND 055 RG148 1212 Gas parts Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 70.00.220Gas valve GB 055 ND (straight)2 70.00.106Premix disc gas3 70.00.208Disc premix chamber-blower RG1484 70.00.108Disc gas valve-premix chamber5 70.00.260Gas nozzle 7mm6 70.00.261O-ring 17x1.5Gas unit X 12.B Gas valve cpl. WND 055 RG130 1212 Gas parts Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 70.00.031Gas valve GB 055 WND (lateral)2 70.00.255Premix chamber cover gas f. RG1303 70.00.030Premix chamber gas f. RG1304 70.00.106Premix disc gas5 70.00.256Disc premix chamber-blower RG130Gas unit X 13 Exterior cabinet 1313 Exterior cabinet Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference DescriptionA X13.A Exterior cabinet1 22.00.354Spacer ring1 8450.1310 Spacer ring2 22.00.353Vent cover2 8455.1209 Vent cover3 2022.0101Grommet 18 mm4 8700.0317Floor fixing for units5 5006.0213Glue for floor fixing brackets6 5013.0100Edge protection profile8 2039.0111Foot adjustable, metal, 40 x 40Gas unit X 13.A Exterior cabinet 1313 Exterior cabinet Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 16.00.333Top cover2 1003.2265Countersunk self tapping screw 4,2x163 1104.0820Snap nut 4,2mm4 1105.0260Cap nut M5, high shape5 1305.0160Washer A5,3x10mm6 16.00.158Side panel right7 1603.0166Rivet 3,2x7,9 CNS closed8 16.00.139Side panel left9 10.00.102Hex self tapping screw B4,2x3210 16.00.383Back panel11 16.00.296Front panel12 2002.0107Tension spring for front panel13 16.00.673 Air inlet filter14 2039.0331Cap for service door15 1004.2160Hex self tapping screw 4,2x1616 16.00.331Crossbar top17 10.00.103EJOT PT-screw KA 3.5x1018 40.00.454Door switch 1.65m19 16.00.360Cover f. RS232 interface20 16.00.115Rosette21 16.00.358Crossbar front panel23 16.00.338 Edge protection profile24 40.00.476Exhaust channel25 16.00.384Bracket for door contact switch26 5105.1028Gasket f. breather tube d=74mmGas unit X 14 Miscellaneous 1414 Miscellaneous Voltage 1 NAC 120V 60HzItem no. Part no Reference Description1 60.22.086 Mobile oven rack for type 202,2 1008.0760Hex screw M8x163 10.00.448 Phillips countersunk-head screw M5x164 1006.0760Hex screw M6x165 10.00.565 Hex screw M8x206 1208.0160Tooth lock washer A8,47 10.00.357Rubber plug black8 1106.0360Cap nut M6, high shape9 1306.0120Washer A6,410 60.60.101Castor without brake ø125mm11 60.60.100Castor with brake ø125mm12 1603.0162 Rivet 3,2x913 42.00.030 Memory-Stick14 4019.0008 Sticker Electric/Danger16 60.60.574Positioning support f. core sensor。

布斯曼系列C熔断器减小器说明书

布斯曼系列C熔断器减小器说明书

118Catalog symbols:• NO._ (Class H/K)• NO._-R (Class R)•J-_ (Class J)Description:A range of Bussmann ® series fuse reducers for Class H(K), J and R ferrule and blade fuses.Fuse reducers install on fuse ferrules or blades to permit the application of smaller size fuses than those for which the fuse blocks or holders are designed.The following conditions and limitations apply to the fuse reducers listed in this data sheet:•There are no reducers to fit a 250V fuseinto a 600V block or a 600V fuse into a 250V block.•Fuse reducers for fuse blocks or holders intended for current-limiting fuses will not accept non-current limiting fuses.• There are no reducers for Class T fuses.•By design, Class L fuses do not require reducers.Further limitations are detailed in the catalog number tables.Class H (K), J and R ferrule and blade fuse reducersSpecifications:Ratings•Volts• 250V (Class H(K) and R)•600V (Class H(K), J, and R)• Amps 30-600A•Short-circuit Current Rating (SCCR) up to fuse interrupting ratingAgency information †• UL ® Listed, Guide IZZR, File E12853• CSA ® Certified, Class 6225-01, File 47235•RoHS compliant† See catalog number tables for exceptions.Features:•Reducers fit into most panels or switches including dead-front types •Strong contact is maintained both mechanically and electricallyClass J fuse reducers*For Bussmann series LPJ and JKS fuses.Up to 30A 100A J-1335 to 60A 100A J-1635 to 60A 200A ††J-2665 to 100A 200A ††J-2165 to 100A 400A ††J-41110 to 200A 400A ††J-42110 to 200A 600A ††J-62225 to 400A600A ††J-64* These reducers are not CSA Certified or UL Listed.†† Not for bolt-on fuse applications.Note: Carton quantity - 10 pair.Class H, J, K and R ferrule and blade fuse reducersTechnical Data 1118Effective June 2016Eaton, Bussmann and Low-Peak are valuable trademarks of Eaton in the US and other countries. You are not permitted to use the Eaton trademarks without prior written consent of Eaton.CSA is a registered trademark of the Canadian Standards Group.UL is a registered trademark of the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.Eaton1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44122United States Bussmann Division 114 Old State Road Ellisville, MO 63021United States/bussmannseries © 2016 EatonAll Rights Reserved Printed in USAPublication No. 2011 – BU-MC15034June 2016For Eaton’s Bussmann series product information,call 1-855-287-7626 or visit:/bussmannseriesFollow us on social media to get thelatest product and support information.The only controlled copy of this data sheet is the electronic read-only version located on the Eaton network drive. All other copies of this document are by definition uncontrolled. This bulletin is intended to clearly present comprehensive product data and provide technical information that will help the end user with design applications. Eaton reserves the right, without notice, to change design or construction of any products and to discontinue or limit distribution of any products. Eaton also reserves the right to change or update, without notice, any technical information contained in this bulletin. Once a product has been selected, it should be tested by the user in all possible applications.Class R fuse reducersFor Bussmann series FRN-R/LPN-RK (250V) and FRS-R/LPS-RK(600V) fuses.Up to 30A 100A No.213-R No.216-R 35 to 60A No.216-R No.616-R 35 to 60A 200A No.226-R No.626-R 65 to 100A No.2621-R*No.2621-R*65 to 100A 400ANo.2641-R*No.2641-R*110 to 200A No.242-R*No.642-R*65 to 100A 600ANo.2661-R*No.2661-R*110 to 200A No.2662-R*No.2662-R*225 to 400ANo.2664-R*†No.2664-R*†* These reducers are not CSA Certified.† Single reducer only (pair not required)Note: Carton quantity - 10 pair.Class H(K) fuse reducersFor Bussmann series NON/REN (250V) and NOS/RES (600V)fuses.Up to 30A 100A No.213No.21635 to 60A 100A No.216No.61635 to 60A 200A No.226No.62665 to 100A 200A No.2621No.262165 to 100A 400A No.2641*No.2641*110 to 200A 400A No.2642No.264265 to 100A 600A No.2661*No.2661*110 to 200A 600A No.2662*No.2662*225 to 400A600ANo.2664*No.2664** These reducers are not CSA Certified.Note: Carton quantity - 10 pair.。

Spa Pak ELS 552-2和ELS 1102-2电加热器2安装和操作说明

Spa Pak ELS 552-2和ELS 1102-2电加热器2安装和操作说明

Catalog No. 6100.53V Effective: 09-01-15Replaces: 09-28-09 P/N 240362 Rev. 23FOR YOUR SAFETY:Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids or other combustible materials in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Todo so may result in an explosion or fire.Electric SPA-PAKHeater2Rev. 23reflects the following: Changes to:Water Chemistry on page 2.WATER CHEMISTRY(Corrosive water voids all warranties)For your health and the protection of your pool equipment, it is essential that your water be chemically balanced. The following levels must be used as a guide for bal-* Free Chlorine MUST NOT EXCEED 5 PPM!• Occasional chemical shock dosing of the pool or spa water should not damage theheater providing the water is balanced.• Automatic chemical dosing devices and salt chlorinators are usually more efficientin heated water, unless controlled, they can lead to excessive chlorine level which can damage your heater, and which is not covered under warranty . A check valve should be installed between the heater outlet and a chlorinator or other chem-ical dosing device.• Further advice should be obtained from your pool or spa builder, accredited pool shop, or chemical supplier for the correct levels for your water.** In salt water chlorinated pools, the total TDS can be as high as 6000 ppm.has 1-1/2” male NPT inlet connections at the right side of the heater. The inlet is at the base of the heater and must be piped directly to discharge to ensure proper flow3Maximum Temperature Setpoint (Knobstop Adjustment)4LADDER DIAGRAMSCHEMATIC DIAGRAM5678TROUBLESHOOTING9129811Raypak, Inc., 2151 Eastman Avenue, Oxnard, CA 93030 (805) 278-5300 Fax (805) 278-5468Litho in U.S.A.。

SPA 车辆消防系统设计手册说明书

SPA 车辆消防系统设计手册说明书

1 SPA DESIGN Fire Suppression manual for RP-T T hank you for purchasing one of our latest range of systems Homologated to the latest FIA standard 8865-2015. This manual covers the following systems RP-T It is important that you read the following instructions carefully before attempting install your fire suppression systems.T he performance of these systems could be affected if they are in any way modified or tampered with and will void its homologation. Please ensure you only use genuine SPA parts should any part need replacing.Should you require assistance with this please call +44(0)1543 434580 or ********************.ukPages 2-34 5-67-11 1213-14 15-16IndexContentsSystem fitting instructionsElectrical installationEngine bay /cockpit nozzlelocationConnecting Copper pipeSystem picturesBottle dimensionsData sheetsInstallation Notes17 1821 X SPA-eX-F500-APS-B BOTTLE ONLY1 X SP278 BOTTLE PLINTH2 X SP279 BOLTED STRAPS2 X SP280 10MM COPPER PIPE PER METER2 X SP284 8MM COPPER PIPE PER METER1 X SP281 DEFLECTOR NOZZLE1 X SP282 BULKHEAD CONNECTOR ¼ BSP-M201 X SP283 10mm ¼ BSP COMPRESSION FITTING1 X SP285 8MM ¼ BSP COMPRESSION FITTINGRP-T COCKPIT SYSTEM1 X SPA-eX-APS-B BOTTLE ONLY1 X SP278 BOTTLE PLINTH2 X SP279 BOLTED STRAPS1 X SP281 DEFLECTOR NOZZLE1 X SP288 ½ METER 12.7MM COPPER PIPE1 X SP282 BULKHEAD CONNECTOR ¼ BSP-M201 X SP287 EXTENSION PIPE1 X SP289 12.7MM ¼ BSP COMPRESSION FITTINGELECTRICAL KIT3 X SP005H HIRSCHMAN PLUG & LEADS1 X SP277 NEW FIA STANDARD POWER PACK HIRSCHMAN TYPE 1 x SP011 INTERNAL FIRE BUTTON1 X SP012 EXTERNAL FIRE BUTTON1 X SP017 E LOCATION STICKER LARGE1 X SP129 E LOCATION STICKER SMALLSYSTEM FITTING INSTRUCTIONSU npack all parts and check co mponents against check list on pages 2 & 3.Mount the engine bay system in or around the passenger footwell ideally in a transverse position page 7-11Mount the cockpit system ideally as detailed on page s7-11 behind driver or passenger seat.The extinguisher label, detailing contents etc. should be visible, mount the plinth securely to the vehicle and secure the bottle with the straps provided.Mount the power pack in a clearly visible position.Switch with Shroud (SP011) to be fitted in the cockpit within easy reach of both driver and co-driver when sitting in normal driving position and wearing fastened seatbelts.External switch (SP012) to be fitted to outside of vehicle, close to master switch (to activate by marshals when required).Electrical system to be wired as shown on page 6.TEST POSITIONWith the switch in the test position, the power pack is not armed and draws no current until either the internal switch (SP011) or external switch (SP012) is pressed.To initiate the test routine, press either internal or external switch .Test all goodIf all the tests are good, the n the amber test lamp will light for 6 seconds and then go off. This means that the system has not been operated and the Co2 canister is still charged and all wiring continuity is good. Test failedIf one of the tests fails, the amber light will flash the fault indication for 12 seconds and go off.Fault IndicationIf the amber test lamp flashes one pulse at a time, this is error 1 = low batteryIf the amber test lamp flashes two pulses at a time, this is error 2 = Continuity Ohms too highIf there is a short in the wiring or if the firing button is not released, then the amber light will change from good (no flashing) to error (flashing error 3) after 6 seconds.If the amber test lamp flashes three pulses at a time , this is error 3 = short circuitWarning error 3 will continue to flash until the fault is removed – DO NOT switch system to armed if error 3 is flashing as this may operate the fire suppression systems, you must locate the fault in the wiring harness or switches.If no lights come on when you press the button, then there is no continuity. This can be due to a loom fault, a switch fault, an expended firing head, incorrect wiring, firing head not plugged in or a flat battery (check the battery by disconnecting the loom and momentarily switching to Armed position).ARMED POSTION With the switch in armed position, the power pack is providing full battery power to the output socket. If power pack switch and the battery volts are good, then the Red Armed LED will flash constantly. The Red LED only uses a very small amount of power; the battery should be replaced every 6 Test positionSystem armed position2 SYSTEM WIRINGSINGLE SYSTEM WIRING1.INSTALLATION DU SYSTEME D’EXTINCTION / FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM INSTALLATION101.INSTALLATION DANS L’HABITACLE / COCKPIT INSTALLATIONa)Emplacement et orientation du corpsLocation and orientation of bodyHorizontally mounted behind driver or passenger seatb)Emplacement et orientation des busesLocation and orientation of nozzlesLocated between driver and passenger seatc)Précaution à prendre lors de l’installation du systèmeSpecial care to take with the installation of the system Important do not obstruct the nozzle especially the space above itas the gas needs to reach the roof of the vehicle.E1-1) Installation dans l’habitacle (emplacement et orientation du corps)Cockpit installation (location and orientation of body) E1-2) Installation dans l’habitacle (emplacement et orientation des buses)Cockpit installation (location and orientation of nozzles)102.INSTALLATION DANS LE MOTEUR / ENGINE INSTALLATIONa)Emplacement et orientation du corpsLocation and orientation of body Horizontally mounted, behind driver or co-driver seat or in front ofdriver or co-driver seat.b)Emplacement et orientation des busesLocation and orientation of nozzlesMount off bulkhead central to enginec)Précaution à prendre lors de l’installation du systèmeSpecial care to take with the installation of the system Take care when mounting tubing into Y bulkhead connector that the larger 10mm tubing goes to the larger input and the 8mm tubing goes to the smaller input. Ensure all fittings are secure.E2-1) Installation dans le moteur (emplacement et orientation du corps)Engine installation (location and orientation of body) E2-2) Installation dans le moteur (emplacement et orientation des buses)Engine installation (location and orientation of nozzles)8 ENGINE NOZZLE LOCATIONNozzle locationBOTTLE LOCATION ENGINEMount bottle in passenger footwell area9 DEFLECTOR NOZZLE ORIENTATION ENGINE BAY10RP-TNozzle locationIdeally m ount cockpit bottle either behind driver seat or passenger seat11The engine bay Nozzle comes preassembled.1.Measure length of pipe required, cut to size using pipe cutter or hacksaw, deburr pipe.2.Push one end of pipe into 10mm fitting on bottle.3.Make 21mm hole in bulkhead.4.Insert bulkhead Fitting into hole from engine bay side 5.Keep Deflector nozzle in position as shown on page 86.Turn M20 nut onto bulkhead Fitting until tight against bulkhead 7.Screw ¼ BSP compression fitting into bulkhead connector until tight 8.Place Compression nut and then olive onto 10mm pipe 9.Insert pipe into compression fitting and tighten using two spannersPage | 11ENGINE BAY NOZZLE CONNECTIONS DUAL OUTLET RP-TCONNECTING COPPER PIPE – COMPRESSION FITTINGSOnce the pipes have been cut square – make sure all components are clean; you can use steel wool for this.Place the first nut over one of the sections of pipe.Next, place the olive over the pipe and push it along a little. Some olives have a right and wrong way round. If this is the case, they will have a different size chamfer on each side.The longest one goes against the middle of the joint.Place the fitting over the pipe and push it home. Line up the nut and hand-tighten.Using two spanners, hold the body of the fitting still with one, whilst tightening the nut with the other. It is important to tighten this nut by the right amount. If it is not fully tightened, the joint could leak.If the nut is over tightened, the olive and pipe can become distorted and the connection will leak. As a guide, the nut will usually require one complete revolution in addition to the hand-tightening. As the spanner is turned, you will feel some obvious resistance as the olive is pushed against the pipe. At this point, it will only need a little additional tightening to become watertight.This routine is to be applied to all compression fittings where pipework is connected.SYSTEM IMAGESCOCKPIT SYSTEMRP-TENGINE BAY SYSTEMS114 RP-T15 BOTTLE DIMENSIONS ALUMINIUM BOTTLEBOTTLE DIMENSIONS CARBON BOTTLEData sheetsEXTREMEComposition Dodecafluoro-2-methylpentan-3-one,(CF3CF2C(O)CF(CF3)2)Ozone depletion NoneOperating temperature -40 to + 85 CFreeze point -108 CCritical temperature 168.7 CPhysiological properties no observed adverse effect level and lowest observed adverse effect level for cardiac sensitization (halocarbons) and oxygen depletion (Inert gas)F500Appearance Amber liquidOdour MildMelting Point -3°C (Freeze protected -15 C)Boiling Point 118°CSolubility in Water Complete at 20°CSpecific Gravity 0.990 g/ccpH Value 6.9 - 7.1 pHVapour Pressure (Air=1) 2,666 Pa @ 25°CFlash Point N/AFlammability Non-flammable liquidAuto-Ignition Temperature N/AExplosion Limits (lower/upper) Non-explosiveChemical Stability StableHazardous Decomposition Products None identifiedHazardous Polymerization Will not occurINSTALLATION NOTESWhen removing straps on the cockpit systems andsingle outlet systems for the engine it may be necessaryto rotate the charge cylinder for ease of fitments.Remove the four Allen bolts from the bracket and put ina safe place. Fig 1Gently lift the charge cylinder out of the bracket androtate to the left, it will rotate around the fitting asshown in Fig 2 & 3.You may now adjust the straps or remove the bottlefrom the mounting plinth Fig 3. Please remember toreplace the top mounting bracket and Allen boltsNozzle installation, install the bulkhead fitting as shownon page 11, apply a small amount of Loctite 243 orequivalent threadlocking medium strength adhesive toprevent vibration Fig 4.Now rotate the nozzle into the correct position as shownon page 8 or 9 and allow threadlocking adhesive to cureas shown in Fig 5fig 1fig 2fig 3fig 4fig 5。

SPA2编程可调电流电压和热电偶 温度限位报警器说明书

SPA2编程可调电流电压和热电偶 温度限位报警器说明书

and RTD/Thermocouple Limit Alarm TripsPage 12004 Moore Industries-International, Inc.224-710-08Aand RTD/Thermocouple Limit Alarm TripsPage 2Versatile Alarm OptionsEach individually-configurable SPA2 alarm trip relay programs via the PC software as a:High or Low Limit Process Alarm—Monitor a temperature, pressure, level, flow, position or status variable, and use to warn of unwanted process conditions (Figure 4), provide emergency shutdown or provide on/off control (Figure 5).Rate-of-Change Alarm—Monitor an input for a change in value with respect to time (Figure 6). The alarm trips when the input rate-of-change exceeds a user-selected rate (Delta) over a user selected time period (D elta Time).Input Fault Alarm—Setting one of the alarm’s relays to trip on input or self-diagnostic failure (without affecting the other relay being used to monitor thePage 3and RTD/Thermocouple Limit Alarm TripsPage 4and RTD/Thermocouple Limit Alarm TripsPage 5Specifications and information subject to change without notice.Table 1. Long-Term StabilityStability (% of MaximumSpan)Input-to-Output(Years)Input-to-Relay(Years)10.0810.09330.140.1650.180.2110.0470.06630.810.11450.1050.147Current Inputs Voltage InputsSpecifications (HLPRG: mA and V Input Model)Alarm Trip Repeatability:Current inputs, ±2microamps (0.01% of 20mA span); Voltage inputs, ±1mV (0.01% of max. span)Display Accuracy: ±1 digit;when scaling the display (or in Custom Mode), high input-to-display span ratios decrease display accuracy Input Accuracy:Current inputs, ±2microamps (0.01% of 20mA span); Voltage inputs, ±1mV (0.01% of max. span)Stability: Refer to Table 1Dead Band: 11.5V or 50mA, maximum in Linear Mode; equivalent of maximum input range in user-set engineering units in Scaling/Custom Mode Response Time: 256msec maximum (Defined as the time from step change on input to alarm state change when alarm is set to trip mid-point)Alarm Trip Delay:Programmable from 0-120 seconds Line Voltage Effect:±0.002% of span for a1% change in line voltage (AC or DC)Isolation: 1000Vrmsbetween case, input, output(units with -AO option) andpower, continuous. Willwithstand a 1200Vacdielectric strength test forone minute (with nobreakdown)WITH -RF OPTION:500Vrms between case,input, output and powerPower Supply:24D C range, 18-30Vdc;UAC range, 90-260Vac;110D C range, 75-150VdcPower Consumption:3.5W max. (24D C supply);Performance Performance (continued)Ambient Conditions (continued)Adjustments Weight 4W max. (UAC supply); 6Wmax. (110D C supply)Input Impedance: Current inputs, 20ohms; Voltage inputs, 1Mohm Input Over-Range Protection: Voltage inputs,±30Vdc of max. input span;Current inputs, ±100mA of max. input span WITH ANALOG OUTPUT Output Accuracy: Current,±0.01% of max. span (±2microamps); Voltage,±0.01% of max. span (±1mV)Response Time:256msec maximum (128msec typical) for the output to change from 10%to 90% of its scale for an input step change of 0 to 100%Ripple (up to 120Hz):Current output, 10mVp-p when measured across a 250ohm resistor; Voltage output, 50mVp-p max.Output Limiting:Current outputs,Voltage output, -0.5-11VLoad Effect (currentoutputs): ±0.01% of spanfrom 0 to maximum loadresistance on current outputOperating Range:-40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F)Relay Range:-25°C to +70°C (-13°F to +104°F)Storage Range:-40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F)Ambient Temperature Effect: Current, 2microamps/°C; Voltage,1mV/°C; Output, ±0.009%of max. span/°C Relative Humidity:0-95% non-condensing RFI/EMI Protection:80-1000MHz, 1kHz AM,when tested to IEC61326with 0.5% of span or less errorWITH -RF OPTION:20V/m@80-1000MHz,1kHz AM, when tested to IEC61326 with 0.5% of span or less error Noise Rejection:Common Mode,100dB@50/60Hz Normal Mode,Current Input, 70dB typical@50mAp-p@50/60Hz; Voltage Input,70dB typical@1Vp-p@50/60Hz Front panel pushbuttonscontrol settings for zero,span, alarm trip points,high/low alarms, etc.;Internal jumper and menu password protect parameter settings LCD: 2x5 14-segmentcharacters, backlit,alphanumeric readout accurate to the nearest digit.Range: -99999 to 99999;Decimal point can be user-setLED Type: INPUT LED:Dual color LED indicates input failureREADY LED: Green LED indicates unit is operating properlyALARM 1, 2, 3 and 4 LED:Dual color LED per relay indicates alarm status 544 g to 601 g(19.2 oz to 21.2 oz)Ambient Conditions Indicators Performance with Analog Output (-AO Option)0-20mA 0, 23.6mA4-20mA 3.6, 23.6mAX-20mA (90% of X), 23.6mA Output Failure Limitsand RTD/Thermocouple Limit Alarm TripsPage 6Specifications (TPRG: RTD, T/C, Ohm, mV and Potentiometer Input Model)Alarm TripRepeatability: Refer to Table 2Display Accuracy:±1 digit; when scaling the display (or in custom mode), high input-to-display span ratios decrease display accuracyInput Accuracy:Refer to Table 2Reference J unction CompensationAccuracy (T/C inputs only): ±0.45°C Stability: Refer to Table 3Dead Band: User set within selected inputrange; fully scaleable and set in user-selected engineering units Response Time:256msec maximum(Defined as the time from step change on input to alarm state change when alarm is set to trip mid-point)Alarm Trip Delay:Programmable from 0-120 secondsLine Voltage Effect:±0.002% of span for a 1% change in line voltage (AC or DC)Isolation: 1000Vrms between case, input,output (units with -AO option) and power,continuous. Willwithstand a 1200Vacdielectric strength test for one minute (with no breakdown)WITH -RF OPTION:500Vrms between case,input, output and power Power Supply:24D C range, 18-30Vdc;UAC range, 90-260Vac;110D C range, 75-150VdcPerformance Performance (continued)Ambient Conditions (continued)Adjustments WeightPower Consumption:3.5W max. (24D C supply);4W max. (UAC supply);6W max. (110D C supply)Input Over-Range Protection: ±5Vdc Input Impedance:T/C inputs, 40Mohms,nominalInput Over-Range Protection: ±5Vdc Excitation Current:(RTD and Ohms) 250microamps, ±10%WITH ANALOG OUTPUT Output Accuracy:Current, ±0.01% of max.span (±2 microamps);Voltage, ±0.01% of max.span (±1mV)Response Time:256msec maximum(128msec typical) for the output to change from10% to 90% of its scale for an input step change of 0to 100%Ripple (up to 120Hz):Current output, 10mVp-p when measured across a 250ohm resistor; Voltage output, 50mVp-p max.Output Limiting:Current outputs,Voltage output, -0.5-11V Load Effect (current outputs): ±0.01% of span from 0 to maximum load resistance on current outputOperating Range:-40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F)Relay Range:-25°C to +70°C (-13°F to +104°F)Storage Range:-40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F)Ambient Temperature Effect: Refer to Table 4Effect of AmbientTemperature on Reference J unction Compensation (T/C inputs only): ±0.005%per °C change of ambient temperatureRelative Humidity:0-95% non-condensing RFI/EMI Protection:80-1000MHz, 1kHz AM,when tested to IEC61326with 0.5% of span or less errorWITH -RF OPTION:20V/m@80-1000MHz,1kHz AM, when tested to IEC61326 with 0.5% of span or less error Noise Rejection:Common Mode,100dB@50/60HzNormal Mode, refer to Table 5Front panel pushbuttonscontrol settings for zero,span, alarm trip points,high/low alarms, etc.;Internal jumper and menu password protect parameter settings LCD: 2x5 14-segment characters, backlit,alphanumeric readout accurate to the nearest digit.Range: -99999 to 99999;Decimal point can be user-setLED Type: INPUT LED:Dual color LED indicates input failureREADY LED: Green LED indicates unit is operating properlyALARM 1, 2, 3 and 4 LED:Dual color LED per relay indicates alarm status 544 g to 601 g(19.2 oz to 21.2 oz)Ambient ConditionsIndicatorsPerformance with Analog Output (-AOOption)0-20mA 0, 23.6mA 4-20mA 3.6, 23.6mAX-20mA (90% of X), 23.6mA Output Failure Limitsand RTD/Thermocouple Limit Alarm TripsPage 7Table 2. Accuracy with RTD, Thermocouple, Ohms, and Millivolt Inputs (Models with TPRG Input)Direct ResistancePotentiometerJ K E TR S B N CDCPlatinumNickel Copper1002003004005001000Dual 500Dual 1000Triple 500Triple 10001002004005001000Dual 500Dual 1000Triple 500Triple 10001001209.0350-4000Dual 0-2000ohms Triple 0-1300ohms4000 max.n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a-200 to 850°C(-328 to 1562°F)-200 to 260°C (-328 to 500°F)-200 to 440°C (-328 to 824°F)-200 to 80°C (-328 to 176°F)-100 to 650°C (-148 to 1202°F)-100 to 260°C (-148 to 500°F)-100 to 440°C (-148 to 824°F)-100 to 80°C (-148 to 176°F)-200 to 510°C (-328 to 950°F)-80 to 320°C (-112 to 608°F)-50 to 250°C (-58 to 482°F)0-4000ohms 0-2000ohms 0-1300ohms 0-100%-180 to 760°C (-292 to 1400°F)-150 to 1370°C (-238 to 2498°F)-170 to 1000°C (-274 to 1832°F)-170 to 400°C (-274 to 752°F)0 to 1760°C (32 to 3200°F)0 to 1760°C (32 to 3200°F)400 to 1820°C (752 to 3308°F)-130 to 1300°C (-202 to 2372°F)0 to 2300°C (32 to 4172°F)n/a-240 to 960°C (-400 to 1760°F)-200 to 260°C (-328 to 500°F)-200 to 440°C (-328 to 824°F)-200 to 80°C (-328 to 176°F)-150 to 720°C (-238 to 1328°F)-100 to 260°C (-148 to 500°F)-100 to 440°C (-148 to 824°F)-100 to 80°C (-148 to 176°F)-240 to 580°C (-400 to 1076°F)-100 to 360°C (-148 to 680°F)-65 to 280°C (-85 to 536°F)0-4095ohms 0-2000ohms 0-1300ohms 0-100%-210 to 770°C (-346 to 1418°F)-270 to 1390°C (-454 to 2534°F)-270 to 1013°C (-454 to 1855.4°F)-270 to 407°C (-454 to 764.6°F)-50 to 1786°C (-58 to 3246.8°F)-50 to 1786°C (-58 to 3246.8°F)200 to 1836°C (392 to 3336.8°F)-270 to 1316°C (-454 to 2400.8°F)0 to 2338°C (32 to 4240.4°F)-50 to 1000mV10°C (18°F)10ohms 10%35°C (63°F)40°C (72°F)35°C (63°F)35°C (63°F)50°C (90°F)50°C (90°F)75°C (135°F)45°C (81°F)100°C (180°F)4mVOhms0.0038500.0039020.0039160.006720.00427n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a±0.1°C (±0.18°F)±0.85°C (±1.53°F)±0.4ohms ±0.1%±0.25°C (±0.45°F)±0.3°C (±0.54°F)±0.2°C (±0.36°F)±0.25°C (±0.45°F)±0.55°C (±0.99°F)±0.55°C (±0.99°F)±0.75°C (±1.35°F)±0.4°C (±0.72°F)±0.8°C (±1.44°F)±30microvoltsT/CRTD (2-, 3-,4-Wire)Dual (2-Wire,One 2-Wire and One 3-Wire)Triple (2-Wire)mVand RTD/Thermocouple Limit Alarm TripsPage 8and RTD/Thermocouple Limit Alarm TripsPage 9and RTD/Thermocouple Limit Alarm TripsPage 10Table 6. T erminal Designations (Models with TPRG Input)Input TypeRTD , Ohm, Potentiometer,T/C & mV InputsTop Terminals (Left to Right) T1T2T3T4T5T6T7T8 T9 T10KEY:AC or DC = Power Input ACC or DCC = Power Input CM = Relay CommonDPDT = Double-Pole/Double-Throw GND = GroundNOTES:1. Terminal blocks can accommodate 14-22 AWG solid wiring.2. ±Io/±Vo labeling is present only when the unit is equipped with the Analog Output (-AO) option.3. Your input power requirement (AC or DC / ACC or DCC)will depend upon your unit’s power need.MRMR-Io Source +Io Sink+Vo-Vo -Io SinkOutput Type2PRG(SPD T Relays)4PRG(SPD T Relays)2 DPDT RelaysMiddle Terminals (Left to Right)111213141516NO3CM3NC3NO4CM4NC4Io = Current Output MR = Manual Reset NO = Normally Open NC = Normally Closed Sink = Current SinkSource = Current SourceSPDT = Single-Pole/Double-Throw Vo = Voltage Output+Io SourceRelay 2CM1Relay 2NC1Relay 2NO2Relay 2CM2Relay 2NC2Output/Power Type2PRG(SPD T Relays)4PRG(SPD T Relays)2 DPDT RelaysBottom Terminals (Left to Right)B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9 B10Not Used AC or DC ACC or DCC GNDGNDN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/ANO1CM1NC1NO2CM2NC2Not Used Relay 2NO1Not UsedGNDRelay 1CM1Relay 1NC1Relay 1NO2Relay 1CM2Relay 1NC2Relay 1NO1See Figure 12NO1CM1NC1NO2CM2NC2AC or DC AC or DCACC or DCC ACC or DCCAccessoriesEach SP A 2 order comes with one copy of our Intelli-gent PC Configuration Software (Windows ® ‘95, ‘98,2000, NT and XP compatible) and a configuration cable. Use the chart below to order additional parts.Part Number 750-75E05-01Part Number 803-053-26Intelligent PC Configuration Software (One copy provided free with each order)Configuration Cable for use in connecting the SPA 2 to a PC (one cable provided free with each order)Programmable Current/Voltageand RTD/Thermocouple Limit Alarm TripsSPA2Page 11Table 7. T erminal Designations (Models with HLPRG Input)Input TypeCurrent Input Voltage InputTop Terminals (Left to Right)T1T2T3T4T5T6T7T8 T9 T10KEY:AC/DC = Power Input ACC/DCC = Power Input CM = Relay Common COM = Analog CommonDPDT = Double-Pole/Double-Throw GND = GroundNOTES:1. Terminal blocks can accommodate 14-22 AWG solid wiring.2. ±Io/±Vo labeling is present only when the unit is equipped with the Analog Output (-AO) option.3. Your input power requirement (AC or DC / ACC or DCC) will depend upon your unit’s power need.Tx +I COM Not Used MR MR -Io Source +Io Sink +Vo -Vo -Io Sink MR-Io Source +Io Sink+VoMRTxCOMNot Used+VI = Current Input Io = Current Output MR = Manual Reset NO = Normally Open NC = Normally Closed Sink = Current SinkSource = Current SourceSPDT = Single-Pole/Double-Throw TX = Power for 2-wire transmitter V = Voltage Input Vo = Voltage Output-Vo -Io Sink+Io Source +Io SourceOutput Type2PRG(SPD T Relays)4PRG(SPD T Relays)2 DPDT RelaysMiddle Terminals (Left to Right)111213141516NO3CM3NC3NO4CM4NC4Relay 2CM1Relay 2NC1Relay 2NO2Relay 2CM2Relay 2NC2Output/Power Type2PRG(SPD T Relays)4PRG(SPD T Relays)2 DPDT RelaysBottom Terminals (Left to Right)B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9 B10Not Used AC or DC ACC or DCC GNDGNDN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/ANO1CM1NC1NO2CM2NC2Not Used Relay 2NO1Not UsedGNDRelay 1CM1Relay 1NC1Relay 1NO2Relay 1CM2Relay 1NC2Relay 1NO1NO1CM1NC1NO2CM2NC2AC or DC AC or DCACC or DCC ACC or DCCProgrammable Current/Voltageand RTD/Thermocouple Limit Alarm TripsSPA2Page 12Rate-of-Change Computation Module ransmitter Power Supply (Transmitter Excitation)There’s no need to specify and stock an array of single-function alarm trips. Our SPA 2 is the Universal Alarm Trip Solution•Sense dangerous conditions and shut down control equipment before it is damaged.。

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软水器操作手册

Sensotrol III SG03 Operating InstructionsVersionSoftware/update Date Author RemarksLastCompleted 18.12.08Jm1 20.03.09JmadditionsSomestart-uptoAdditions2 29.04.09Jm345Contents1Introduction (5)1.1 Description (5)1.2 Notational conventions (5)1.3 Intended use (5)2Identification (6)2.1 Designation of the device (6)2.2 Scope of supply (6)2.3 Accessories (6)3Assembly (7)3.1 Mounting conditions (7)3.2 Dimensions (7)4Electrical connection (8)4.1 Wiring at a glance (8)4.2 Terminal layout (8)4.2.1 Cable specifications (9)4.3 Wiring diagrams (9)5Operation (10)5.1 Operating status (10)5.2 Operating modes (10)5.2.1 Sensor mode (10)5.2.2 Unattended operation in sensor mode (11)5.2.3 Regeneration (11)5.2.4 Brine formation (12)5.2.5 Standby (12)5.2.6 Volume mode (12)5.2.7 Time mode (12)5.3 Switching action (13)6Instructions for use (14)6.1 Operation at a glance (14)6.2 Display and control elements (14)6.2.1 LEDs (14)6.2.2 Keyboard (14)6.2.3 Function keys (15)6.3 Entering text and figures (15)6.3.1 Menu items (15)6.3.2 Data editing (16)6.3.3 Numerical data (16)6.3.4 Selectable data (16)6.3.5 Alphanumerical data (16)6.3.6 Time of the day (17)6.3.7 Calendar (17)6.3.8 Confirmations (17)6.4 Passwords (17)7Parameters and settings (19)7.1 User menu (19)7.2 Parameters menu (20)7.2.1 Description of the parameters (21)7.3 Technician level (22)8Operation of the installation by personnel (25)8.1 Changing the operating mode (25)8.2 Parameterisation of the capacity (26)8.3 Parameterisation of digital outputs (28)8.4 Parameterisation of digital inputs (30)8.5 Entering the degree of hardness (33)8.6 Entering day and time (34)8.7 Entering locking times (35)8.8 Setting forced regeneration cycles (36)8.9 Carrying out a reset (37)8.10 Setting the triggering factor (40)8.11 Setting the operating mode (41)8.12 Setting the emergency supply (42)8.13 Setting the conductivity limits (43)8.14 Setting the time limits (44)8.15 Measuring and calibrating (45)8.16 Diagnosis (47)8.17 Protocol (49)8.18 Start-up (51)8.19 Brine circulation pump (53)8.20 Recirculation pump (56)8.21 Liquid brine (59)8.22 Chip card (62)9Malfunctions and their elimination (64)9.1 Indication and acknowledgement (64)9.2 Description of and search for malfunctions (64)9.2.1 Lack of brine (64)9.2.2 Lack of capacity (65)9.2.3 Sensor defect (65)9.2.4 Flow meter defective (66)9.2.5 Insufficient rinsing (66)9.2.6 Lack of salt (67)9.2.7 Brine filling time (67)9.2.8 Below min. flow (67)9.2.9 Max. flow exceeded (68)9.2.10 External stop (68)9.2.11 Ext. emergency stop (68)10 Disposal (69)11 Technical Appendices (70)11.1 Technical data (70)11.2 Overview of the menu (71)11.3 Wiring diagram / sample connection (74)1 Introduction1.1 DescriptionThe Sensotrol control is a sensor-controlled device that can exactly determine the depletion degree of the ion-exchange resin and, based on this, trigger and carry out REGENERATION. The controller can also be used for volume or time controlled regeneration.1.2 Notational conventionsThe following abbreviations are used throughout this manual:Lim LimitCD ConductivityT Temperaturet Time/Durationhigh Output or input not actuatedlow Output or input actuatedThe following representations are used throughout this manual:Type:Font:Example:Keys: capitals + bold LEFT, UP, DOWNLEDs: capitals + bold OPERATION,MALFUNCTION/FAULTInputs/outputs, inlets/outlets: capitals + bold INLET VALVEOperating parameters: italics cond.raww., water volum eOperating status: capitals + underlined SENSOR MODE, VOLUMEMODE, TIME MODE Operating modes: capitals + underlined OPERATION, REGENERATION Malfunctions:capitals + underlined SENSOR DEFECT1.3 Intended useThe device is intended to control sensor operated water softening units in non explosion-prone areas.• The device has been designed for top mounting and may only be operated if mounted accordingly.• The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from improper or unintended use.Improper or unintended use may turn the controller into a hazardous device.2 Identification2.1 Designation of the deviceCompare the nameplate at the right side of the device to the bill of materials and the following figure:EnthärtersteuerungTyp. Sensotrol III SG03S-Nr.: 00545377-AC38-xxxxElektrischer Anschluss: V/Hz 230/50Anschlussleistung: 25W2.2 Scope of supply• Device with terminal box• Cable glands:o 1 piece M20x1.5o 4 pieces M16x1.5o 4 pieces M12x1.5• Stopper:o 2 pieces M16x1.5o 3 pieces M12x1.5• Terminal block plan (inside the terminal box cover)• Operating instructions• Bill of materialsPlease inform your supplier if you notice that parts are missing.2.3 AccessoriesFor the Sensotrol control the following accessories are available:• PC-Visualisation• Ethernet-Interface module• Profibus-Interface module3 Assembly3.1 Mounting conditionsWorking temperature range: 0 to 35 °C (32 to 95 °F), humidity, non-condensing.Caution!• Please provide sufficient cooling of the installation in order to avoid heat accumulation. • Make sure there is sufficient distance to strong magnetic fields.• Environment according to protection category IP65.3.2 DimensionsThe controller is delivered inside a Bopla casing RCPM 2500 for top mounting (217x257x133 mm).4 Electrical connection4.1 Wiring at a glanceWarning!Note that the entire electric connection may only be carried out while the device is disconnected from the mains.Caution!• The protective earth connection must be carried out before any other connection. Danger may occur if the PE wire is interrupted.• Before performing the start-up, make sure that the supply voltage corresponds to the value indicated on the nameplate (right side of casing).• Combining low safety voltage and voltage presenting a risk of electrocution at the relays is not permitted.• For the mains line, an overcurrent protection (nominal current ≤ 16 A) is required.Note:Please also observe the terminals plan inside the terminal box cover.4.2 Terminal layoutTerminal Operation Type Comment1 230V phase 2230V neutral 3Supply voltagePESupply of the controller. (fuse: 4A)4230V phase 5 230V neutral 6Mains output PESupply of the switching outputs (fuse: 4A)7NC contact 8Root9Universal output 1 NO contact Voltage-freemax. 24VDC/1A, 250VAC/4A10PE 11No 12Operation valve of filter 1 BV1 Lo 24 VAC max. 300 mA13PE 14No 15 La 16 Lb 17 Pilot valve of filter 1 PV1 Lo 24 VAC max. 300 mA18 PE 19No 20 Operation valve of filter 2BV2 Lo 24 VAC max. 300 mA21 PE 22No 23 La 24 Lb 25 Pilot valve of filter 2PV2 Lo 24 VAC max. 300 mA26 Root27Universal output 2(Operation message) NO contact Voltage-freemax. 24VDC/1A, 250VAC/4A 28 Root29Universal output 3(Regeneration message) NO contact Voltage-freemax. 24VDC/1A, 250VAC/4A 30 Root31Universal output 4(error message) NO contactVoltage-freemax. 24VDC/1A, 250VAC/4ADistance (galv. isolation)32 Root33 Universal output 5(pulse output dosing pump) NO contact Open collector output 24 VDC max. 15 mA 34 Resin temp. 35 Resin temp.36 Resin conduct. A37 Resin conduct. B, water conduct. A38 Conduct. sensor water/resinfilter 1Water conduct. B39 Resin temp. 40 Resin temp.41 Resin conduct. A42 Resin conduct. B, water conduct. A43 Conduct. sensor water/resinfilter 2Water conduct. B44 GND45 Pulse input 46 Flow meter+24 VDC For Hall effect sensor or REED switch47 GND 48 Universal input 1 (lack of salt switch) Input For voltage-free contact 49 GND 50Universal input 2InputFor voltage-free contact4.2.1 Cable specificationsTerminalsCable min. Cable max.Cable typeSupply voltage 3x1.0 mm² 3x1.5 mm² NYM-J/Ölflex 110Mains output3x0.75 mm² 3x1.5 mm² NYM-J/Ölflex 110Universal output 13x0.75 mm² 3x1.5 mm² NYM-J/Ölflex 110Operation valve of filter 13x0.5 mm² 3x0.75 mm² Ölflex 110 Pilot valve of filter 1 5x0.5 mm² 5x1.0 mm² Ölflex 110 Operation valve of filter 23x0.5 mm² 3x0.75 mm² Ölflex 110 Pilot valve of filter 2 5x0.5 mm² 5x1.0 mm² Ölflex 110Universal output 2 2x0.5 mm² 2x1.0 mm² NYM-J/Ölflex 110Universal output 3 2x0.5 mm² 2x1.0 mm² NYM-J/Ölflex 110Universal output 4 2x0.5 mm² 2x1.0 mm² NYM-J/Ölflex 110Universal output 5 2x0.14 mm² 2x0.5 mm² LiYY/Ölflex 110 Conduct. sensor filter 1 6x0.14 mm² 6x0.34 mm² LiYCY Conduct. sensor filter 2 6x0.14 mm² 6x0.34 mm² LiYCY Flow meter3x0.14 mm² 3x0.5 mm² LiYY Universal input 1 2x0.14 mm² 2x0.75 mm² LiYY Universal input 22x0.14 mm²2x0.75 mm²LiYY4.3 Wiring diagramsIn the appendix you will find examples of the wiring configuration.5 Operation5.1 Operating statusFilters A and B can each have the following operating modes:• OPERATION• STANDBY• REGENERATION• ERROR (FAULT)The Sensotrol controller has been developed chiefly as a sensor control system which can be used to accurately establish depletion of the ion-exchange resin so that REGENERATION can be subsequently triggered and carried out. The controller can also be used for volume or time controlled regeneration.5.2 Operating modes5.2.1 Sensor modeA regenerated filter can be put into OPERATION immediately after REGENERATION. A depleted filter can not be put into OPERATION before it has been regenerated. In sensor mode, automatic adjustment takes place at the beginning of each operational phase whenever a volume of water in litres equal to three times the capacity in m³ · °d has passed through the filter. As long as the first adjustment of a filter has not been completed, the respective filter is displayed as greyed out on the screen. At the first commissioning the filters must be calibrated and the filters should be displayed normally on the screen. Conductivity in the resin bed (CDR) and in the soft water (CDW) is continuously calculated.The processor calculates the following triggering factor (TF) at short intervals:CDRTF = -------------- x 100JustCDRwhere CDRJust represents the resin conductivity during adjustment. The triggering factor during adjustment is therefore 100%. Tests have shown that conductivity decreases by about 35% when the resin changes from a regenerated to a depleted state. During complete depletion, resin conductivity is still at 65% of the level during adjustment and so the smallest possible triggering factor is TF = 65%.When water passes the filter, the control unit compares the momentary value of the triggering factor with a fixed value TF0 between 65 and 85% (generally 80%). If the triggering factor remains below the value TF0 (t-TF0) for five minutes then REGENERATION is initiated. The triggering criterion TC charts the course of the triggering factor between 100 % and the fixed value TF0 as a linear function for the range 100% to 0%, i.e. if levels go below the value TC=0%, then REGENERATION is initiated (after a five minute delay).If no water flows, the triggering criterion is no longer monitored. This means that a conductivity drift within the resin granule, caused by diffusion during stop times, cannot initiate the regeneration process. If the soft water conductivity (CDW) changes during OPERATION, then the conductivity in the resin bed (CDR) which activates regeneration must also change. The dependency CDR on the CDW has been shown in tests and is saved as a data record in the control unit. The value of CDRJust, which corresponds to the new value of CDW, can thus be calculated and used to determine the current triggering criterion.5.2.2 Unattended operation in sensor modeIn order to control the functioning of the flow meter, the last triggering criterion is kept until termination of the adjustment. If the FLOW METER is working, the new triggering criterion is applied upon termination of the adjustment.If the FLOW METER is defective, the adjustment is not completed due to the absence of the flow meter signal. When the triggering criterion is reached before termination of the adjustment, the controller recognises the FLOW METER to be defective.If the sensors are working, the installation OPERATES according to standard instructions.In case of a sensor defect, the soft water conductivity and/or the resin conductivity is not recorded. The controller recognises this and displays an error message.5.2.3 RegenerationIf the installation is run in volume or time mode, the regeneration is carried out according to an adjustable timetable for the duration of each regeneration step. The sensor mode combines a time-controlled process and monitoring of rinse water conductivity. The details of the procedure are as follows:1. Backwash (BW):This is carried out for a preset, fixed period of time (backwash t).2. Brine draw/slow rinse (BD/SR):During BRINE DRAW, there is a check to see whether the high conductivity of brine is registered on the water sensor within a preselectable time (brine wait. t). This high conductivity must then be measured for a second preselectable time (minimum time for the brine draw "min.t.brn.dr.") on the water sensor. If the criteria for this two-step brine test are not fulfilled, the LACK OF BRINE alarm is activated. The slow rinse stage continues until the rinse water conductivity lies constantly under 1,800 µS/cm (CD-SR) for a 60 second period. If this level of conductivity has not been reached once the set time (brine draw t) has come to an end, the process is stopped.3. Fast rinse:This is carried out for a preset, fixed period of time (fast rinse t). If the rinse water conductivity is still above 1,800 µS/cm (CD-FR) at the end of this time, the controls remain in fast rinse mode until the conductivity falls below this level and five more minutes have passed (LACK OF RINSING error).Once REGENERATION is completed, the regenerated filter is in STANDBY. Connecting a BRINE PUMP can reduce the time needed for brine formation (brine form t), which takes 300 minutes without a circulation pump, to about 60 minutes because of forced circulation in the brine tank. The BRINE PUMP is to be connected to the UNIVERSAL OUTPUT 1 (terminals 7, 8, 9). Set the brine formation time to 60 minutes (brine form t). During brine formation, REGENERATION can be initiated but not started. The delay (in minutes) until the start of the REGENERATION process is shown in the LCD.5.2.5 StandbyUpon termination of the REGENERATION the filter switches to STANDBY. A switch to OPERATION takes place when the other filter starts to REGENERATE.5.2.6 Volume modeREGENERATION is initiated depending on the volume, i.e., as soon as thesoft water volume (m³) = capacity (°dH x m³) / max. hardness (°dH)for the filter in operation is reached.Note!In the event that the FLOW METER is defective, it is possible that hard water enters the system. The FLOW METER is monitored in sensor mode only.5.2.7 Time modeRegardless of the depletion degree of the resin, a REGENERATION of the filter in OPERATION is initiated as soon as a defined time interval (to be defined in the technician level, forced regeneration has elapsed.Note!When the unit runs in time mode, the depletion degree of the resin is not detected. It is thus possible that hard water enters the system.Switching pointRegenerated resin Depleted resinConductivity Resin/WaterWater conductivityCD = Conductivity in the resin/water mixture Vs = soft water amount produced 80 % = triggering factor6 Instructions for use6.1 Operation at a glanceThe controller is easy to understand and allows commissioning the unit almost without the operating manual for many applications. The start-up wizard will guide you through all of the important settings as soon as the device has been switched on.It shows the setting limits and standard settings for the respective parameters on the screen. Below these you will find explanations on the controller for the elements that are not clearly described through text or by selection lists. We reserve the right to make changes that serve technical progress.6.2 Display and control elementsThe operator interface consists of a graphic display (128x64 pixel), 7 keys and an LED for OPERATION and FAULT each. It also has an acoustic alarm.6.2.1 LEDsThe LEDs show the installation's status OPERATION (green) and FAULT (red).6.2.2 KeyboardThe controller is operated by 4 cursor keys and 3 function keys (F1, F2, F3). The cursor keys have the following functions:Î (RIGHT) Selection of one decimal place within an edit fieldÍ (LEFT) Selection of one decimal place within an edit fieldÏ (UP) Menu selection, option selection, selection of one digit within an edit fieldÐ (DOWN) M enu selection, option selection, selection of one digit within an edit fieldF1 (ESC) Function key 1 (often used as ESC key)F2Function key 2F3 (ENTER) Function key 3 (often used as ENTER key)6.2.3 Function keysOperation is mainly carried out with the function keys (F1, F2, F3). The functions of the keys are indicated through the icons in the lower display section.The icons that are most frequently used are shown below:Terminate function/menu, abort setting (= ESC)Select function/menu, save setting (= ENTER)Answer "yes" to a questionAnswer "no" to a questionDisplay report menuDisplay settings menu6.3 Entering text and figures6.3.1 Menu itemsThe menu consists of several items in a list (arranged one below the other) that can be longer than the number of items displayed on the screen.A menu item is selected with the arrow on the left side of the screen. The arrow is moved with the UP and DOWN keys and moved to the menu item of your choice. The marked menu item is then selected with the F3/ENTER key. If the list of menu items is longer than the part displayed on the screen, the controller scrolls automatically.Note:• Most of the menus have a hierarchical structure, i.e., upon selection of a menu item, another submenu opens.• You can usually leave a menu by pressing the F1/ESC key (return to normal level).6.3.2 Data editingData are normally edited via a special screen, where the parameters, their admissible value range and the standard value are shown.Any editing process may be aborted without saving the changed value by pressing F1 (ESC). When editing parameters, there is differentiation between the following five data types:6.3.3 Numerical dataNumerical editing is carried out to adjust the operating parameters and to set the calibration parameters. Numerical editing works like programming a decade switch.The digit to be changed is selected with the cursor (a block in the display) and set to the desired value by pressing the UP / DOWN keys as often as necessary. By means of the LEFT / RIGHT keys, the cursor can be moved to the other digits so that these can be modified as well. The value indicated is stored using the F3 (ENTER) key.6.3.4 Selectable dataIn some cases an option can be selected (operating modes, operating statuses). Upon selection of the option, the operator can scroll through all further options with the UP / DOWN keys. The displayed selection is confirmed with the ENTER key.6.3.5 Alphanumerical dataThe message texts can be edited alphanumerically. The procedure is identical to that of numerical editing, but it is possible to select numbers and characters with the UP and DOWN keys.6.3.6 Time of the dayEditing is carried out as described for numerical data, but a time in the HH:MM format is selected. It is possible to edit any time from 00:00 to 24:00 (the 24 h mode allows definition of a complete one-day time span). .The adjustment to summertime or wintertime is carried out automatically.6.3.7 CalendarEditing is carried out as described for numerical data, but a date in the DD:MM:YY format is selected. The year is set with only two digits (20xx is assumed).6.3.8 ConfirmationsFor safety reasons and to avoid erroneous settings, some functions require confirmation. The following screen is used for this purpose.By confirming with F3/Enter the selected function is carried out. By pressing F1/Esc the function is aborted.6.4 PasswordsThe different menus, functions and settings are accessible via 4-digit, numerical passwords. The following two hierarchical access levels are differentiated.Access level Name oflevelPresetpasswordPassword necessary for...1 User level 1234 user and parameter levels3 Technicianlevel3456 technician level and sublevelsThe password for the level indicated on the screen (or superior level password) must be entered and confirmed with F3/Enter.If a wrong password is entered or if the password entry is aborted with F1/Esc, the access is denied.Note:• The passwords can be changed in the parameter menu and in the technician level.• It is possible, when a password is asked for, to enter the password of a higher level. Since the access to the superior level is granted until the menu is exited, passwords will not have to be re-entered if additional functions carried out.7 Parameters and settings7.1 User menuMenu Parameter Format/Unit Selection/LimitsDefault setting U1 InformationU1.1 Total amount filter 1 xxxx m³< Q tot filter 1 > ---U1.2 Total amount filter 2 xxxx m³< Q tot filter 2 > ---U1.3 Max. amount filter 1 xxxx m³< Q max filter 1 > ---U1.4 Max. amount filter 2 xxxx m³< Q max filter 2 > ---U1.5 Conduct. raw water filter 1 xxxx µS/cm< CDW filter 1 > ---U1.6 Conduct. raw water filter 2 xxxx µS/cm< CDW filter 2 > ---U1.7 Conduct. resin filter 1 0 - 1024< CDR filter 1 > ---U1.8 Conduct. resin filter 2 0 - 1024< CDR filter 2 > ---U1.9 Type <Sensotrol> ---U1.10 Language -Deutsch- English- Français- Italiano- Nederlands- E spañol Deutsch (German)U1.11 Audio signal - Off- OnOff U1.12 Software version < > --- U1.13 System version < > --- U1.14 Param. version < > --- U1.15 Calib. version < > ---U1.16 Autom.Summer/Wintertime - Off- OnOnU1.17 Start of summer time < > --- U1.18 Start of winter time < > --- U2 Operating modeU2.1 - Operation filter 1- Operation filter 2- Regen. filter 1- Regen. filter 2--- U3 System timeU4 Parameters Access to the parameter level7.2 Parameters menuMenu Parameter Format/unit Selection/limitsDefault setting P1 Locking time AP1.1 Start 00:00–00:0000:00–24:00 00:00P1.2 End 00:00–00:0000:00–24:00 00:00P2 Locking time BP2.1 Start 00:00–00:0000:00–24:00 00:00P2.2 End 00:00–00:0000:00–24:00 00:00P3 Forced regeneration xx d00–99 00P4 Hardness rangeP4.1 °dH min xx.x °dH0.0–99.9 5.0P4.2 °dH max xx.x °dH0.0–99.9 40.0P5 Operating mode - Sensor mode- Volume mode- Time mode Sensor operationP6 Emerg. supply - Hard water- Switch offSwitch offP7 Conduct. limits (super password will be asked for when modifying data)P7.1 cond.brine_wait xxxxµS/cm600–800 600P7.2 condct.slow rns xxxx µS/cm1000–2000 1800P7.3 condct.fast rns xxxx µS/cm1000–2000 1800P7.4 dct.sensor xxxµS/cm0–100 20P7.5 dct.sensr xxxxµS/cm2000–50005000 P8 Time limits/param.P8.1 backwash t xx min2–30 9P8.2 brine draw t xxx min60–180 120P8.3 fast rinse t. xx min5–30 19P8.4 brine form t xxx min0–500 300P8.5 brine wait. t xx min2–50 40P8.6 min.t.brn.dr. xxxmin5–50 10P8.7 cond.brine_wait xxxs5–999 60P8.8 brine fill. t xx min5–99 30P9 Technician level Access to the technician levelP10 User password 4-digit code0000–9999 12347.2.1 Description of the parameters• P7.1 brine wait. t: the scaled conductivity value of the water that must be reached for the period P8.5 during the brine draw regeneration step is displayed.• P7.2 condct.slow rns: the scaled conductivity value of the water that must be reached for the period P8.7 during the slow rinse regeneration step is displayed (downscaled).• P7.3 condct.fast rns: water conductivity value that the measured value must fall below during the regeneration phase fast rinse.• P7.4 dct.sensor and P7.5 dct.sensr: limits of the measuring range of the conductivity probe.• P8.1 backwash t: duration of the regeneration phase backwash.• P8.2 brine draw t: max. duration of the regeneration phase brine draw.• P8.3 fast rinse t.: min. duration of the regeneration phase fast rinse• P8.4 brine form t: time set for brine formation.• P8.5 brine wait. t: period of time during which the high conductivity value of the brine (P7.1) must be detected during the regeneration phase brine draw.• P8.6 min.t.brn.dr.: min. duration of the regeneration phase brine draw.• P8.7 t cd.low sl.r: min. period of time during which the conductivity must be below the limit (P7.2) during the regeneration step slow rinse• P8.8 brine fill t.: max. time for the filling of the liquid brine tank.7.3 Technician levelDefault setting Menu Parameter Format/Unit Selection/LimitsS1 InputsS1.1 pulse input xxx.xx pulse/l0.01–999.99 34.50NOCS1.2 univ.DI1 logic - NC contact- NO contactS1.3 univ.DI1 func. - permanentpermanent- pulselack of saltS1.4 univ. DI1 text Freely programmablemessage textS1.5 univ.DI1reaction - no reactionno reaction- message only (analogous to"1" in the malfunction matrix)- emerg. switch-off (NAZ)- system off- suppressionregeneration- initiationregeneration- brine fillingS1.6 univ. DI1 active - alwaysalways- stand-by- operation- backwash- brine draw/slow rinse- fast rinse- hard water production if lackof capacity- lock iflack of capacity- error stop- locking time- below min. flow- no flow- lack of brine- sensor defect- lack of cap.- lack of rinsingS1.7 univ. DI1 delay xxx s0–999 0S1.8 univ. DI2 logic analogue univ.dig. input1S1.9 univ.DI 2 func. analogue univ.dig. input1S1.10 univ. DI 2 text analogue univ.dig. input1S1.11 univ.DI2reaction analogue univ.dig. input1S1.12 univ. DI2 active analogue univ.dig. input1S1.13 univ. DI2 delay analogue univ.dig. input1Menu Parameter Format/Unit Selection/Limits Default settingS2 OutputsS2.1 univ. DO1 - stand-by F1- operation F1- backwash F1- brine draw / slow rinse F1- fast rinse F1- standby F2- operation F2- backwash F2- brine draw / slow rinse F2- fast rinse F2- error stop- system off- recirculation- brine recirc.- brine filling- lack of brine- hrd w.if low cap- l ock if low cap.- locking time- no flow- sensor defect- lack of cap.- lack of rinsing- univ.dig. input1- univ.dig. input2 0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / I0 / P / IS2.2 univ. DO2 analogous to univ. DO1S2.3 univ. DO3 analogous to univ. DO1S2.4 univ. DO4 analogous to univ. DO1S2.5 funct. univ. DO5 - 0 / P / I- pulse output/IS2.6 *pulse output/I xx.xx pulse/l0.01–99 1S2.7 °univ. DO5 analogous to univ. DO1S3 Sensor type - d32/d50- ¾"d32/d50 S4 Capacity xxxx m³ °dH20–10.000 200S5 Max. flow xx.xx m³/h0.01–99.99 20.00S6 Recirculation xx.xx m³/h0.01–99.99 0.05S7 TF0 (triggering factor) xx %65–90 80S8 t-TF0 (delay TF0) xxx s 0–999 300S9 Meas./calibr.S9.1 CDW1 µS/cm Input of actual valueS9.2 CDW2 µS/cm Input of actual valueS9.3 calibrate analogue input (super passwordrequested)Calibration of curves。

SPAC202L使用手册

SPAC202L使用手册

8.1 电气环境 ..................................................................................................................19 8.2 使用环境 ..................................................................................................................20
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1 产品简介
SPAC202L 智能 PC 保护测控装置是一款在低压配电系统中应用广泛的低压 PC 回路保护 装置。它集保护、测量、控制、显示、通讯等众多功能为一体,采用 SOC 高速微处 理器芯片作为核心运算单元,运算速度快,可靠性高,抗干扰能力强。装置通讯功能强大, 具有光电隔离的 RS-485 通讯口,支持开放式的通讯协议,便于构成高效经济的保护测控 网络。
SHIFT——三级菜单的选择,光标的移动等;
ENTER——功能的激活及修改的确认和参数的保存

具体各种操作下面章节详细介绍。
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SPAC202L 智能 PC 保护测控装置使用说明书
在运行界面下按 ENTER 键,进入主菜单,界面显示如下,此后按 DOWN 移动“>>”可
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OMEGA 相对湿度仪 RH-202 和 RH-202L 产品说明书

OMEGA 相对湿度仪 RH-202 和 RH-202L 产品说明书

Common FeaturesߜMagnified Display ߜSeparate Battery Compartment ߜRH Accuracy±2%ߜ-10 to 100°C (14 to 212°F)RH-202 FeaturesߜWaterproof to IP65 (With Plug Connected)ߜBacklightߜAuto Switch-Offߜ°C/°F/RH Selection ButtonRH-202L FeaturesߜConnector for Type K ThermocoupleߜMax/Min Averaging ߜDisplay HoldߜLogging (250 Readings on Demandor Preset Interval)ߜData Store with 4-Digit Data Code InputߜDewpoint Measurement ߜAuto Range/Range LockA New Rangeof Handheld Relative Humidity InstrumentsThe range has been specifically designed in response to demand for the effective and reliable measurement of controlledenvironments. Featuring 2 models,RH-202 and RH-202L with the latter including functions: dewpoint,calculation, separate thermocouple input and logging.PerformanceThe RH202 meters from OMEGA ®offer the user the highest accuracies for a budget price.The ergonomic case design with advanced technology sensors combine to give an instrument with excellent performance and long life.The RH-202L features an external temperature probe option for pinpoint temperature measurement. 250 readings can be logged, replayed on the screen and output to a printer or PC using the HHP-2000-DL.Each reading is user coded and time and date stamped.DewpointThe dewpoint is defined as the lower temperature to which air must be cooled in order for condensation (saturation) to occur. The dew point isdependent on the concentration of water vapor present, and,therefore, the relative humidity.Simple Data Collection and AnalysisThe RH-202L features special logging functions that enable readings to be taken, stored,retrieved and downloaded in the shortest possible time. Thisreduces the risk of clerical errors and saves writing and keying-in time when analysis is needed.Logging on DemandLogging on Demand allows readings to be stored whenrequired, with the ability to add a 4-digit reference number (including decimal point) to each reading and record the date and time each reading is taken. This function is excellent for helping you cut down on paperwork and clerical errors. It is ideally suited to tasks where you wish to maintain a record of the time and date when a temperature was taken.Preset Interval LoggingPreset interval logging lets you determine the frequency at which readings are taken. Once theinstrument has been set, readingsRH-202 Series Starts at£345RH-202L, $575,shown actual size.Handheld Relative Humidity MetersThis model includes a free 1 m (40")Type K insulated beaded wire thermocouple ThermocoupleIncluded!12.7 mm (0.5") custom LCD 12.7mm (0.5") custom LCD Ordering Examples: RH-202,handheld thermohygrometer, £345.RH-202L,handheld thermohygrometer with datalogging, plus CAL-3-HU,Traceable calibration, and OM-MLWIN,Windows software, £385 + 84 + 10 = £479.are taken automatically at the interval you decide (from once every minute to once every 24hours), providing an excellent means of troubleshooting and examining trends over a given period of time. With preset interval logging, you really can “set it, forget it” as the instrument will continue logging until a maximum of 250readings are taken or your data is downloaded.Data AnalysisData can be viewed and analyzed direct from the magnified display.By simply pressing a few keys you can scroll through your readings with ease. You may then download the data to a PC or Epsoncompatible printer via OMEGA’s HHP-2000-DL. Data can then be analyzed using our OM-MLWIN.Data Downloadwith the HHP-2000-DLAccess to stored information is gained via OMEGA’s infrared HHP-2000-DL, which is designed to give users a quick and simple means of retrieving anddownloading data. Information can be output direct to either an Epson compatible printer for immediate study or downloaded to a PC for more detailed analysis.Data Analysis withOM-MLWIN for WindowsOMEGA ®has created a Windows software package enabling information to be put intospreadsheets and charts forincorporating into reports and other documents. Even separate reports from different units can be merged to produce one report.PC analysis really couldn’t be any simpler. By following the software’s simple menu instructions, you will find it easy to view and manipulate information to your individualrequirements. For example, once a logging session is complete, all you need to do in order to gain access to information stored within the instrument is position the PC’s cursor over the “Retrieve Data”menu icon, click once and press a button on the instrument.Information is then automaticallytransferred, via the infrared link and stored within the computer.You may display the retrieved information in graph format by positioning the cursor over the “Display As Graphical Data” menu icon and click again. You can access the graph produced to highlight certain areas or key data points, prior to printing or exporting the graph into other software packages.Furthermore, all graphs show the identification number of theinstrument used, enabling data to be cross-checked against calibration records helping to ensure full traceability.。

CEM220 EN 快速入门指南说明书

CEM220 EN 快速入门指南说明书

Register your product and get support atCEM220E N Quick Start Guide342AABa b c dBbacdabcd15O verview of parts 1These are the supplied parts needed to connect and install this unit.1 In-car audio system 2 Sleeve 3 Front panel4 Standard connector5 Trim plate (2 pieces)6 Rubber cushion7 Disassembly tools8 Screws 4 piecesConnect wiresF or cars with ISO connectors 2 31 Pull out the ISO connectors from cardashboard and connect them to the bigger end of the supplied standard connector.2 Connect the other end of the suppliedstandard connector to the unit. 3Connect the antenna and ampli fi er asillustrated, if applicable.C onnectorConnect to 1REAR LINE OUT R Rear right speaker2REAR LINE OUT L Rear left speaker 3SUB OUT Subwoofer 4ANTENNAAntennaFor cars with ISO connectors3 41 Connect the antenna and ampli fi er as illustrated, if applicable.2 Cut off the bigger end of the supplied stan-dard connector.3Check the car’s wiring carefully and c onnect them to the supplied standard connector.4 Connect the supplied standard connector to the unit.1 G reen/black stripLeft speaker (Rear)2White/black stripLeft speaker (Front)3Gray/black stripRight speaker (Front)4Purple/black strip Right speaker (Rear)e R ED Ignition key +12V DCwhen ON/ACCf B LUE Motor/electric antennarelay control lead/Ampli fi er relay control leadg B LACK Groundh Orange/whiteIllumination switch iYELLOW T o the +12V car batterywhich is energized at alltimesAttach the front panel 51Insert the right side of the panel in thechassis until it is correctly engaged.2 Press the left side of the panel and pointthe left hole at the left pillar.3 Release the panel to engage the left side.4Attach the trim plate.Mount in the dashboard 51 If the car does not have an on-board drive or navigation computer, disconnect thenegative terminal of the car battery.If you disconnect the car battery in a carthat has an on-board drive or navigation computer, the computer may lose its memory.If the car battery is not disconnected,to avoid short-circuit, ensure that bare••wires do not touch each other.2 Remove the two screws on the top of the unit.3 Remove the mounting sleeve with the supplied disassembly tools.4 Ensure that car dashboard opening is within these measurements:5 Install the sleeve into the dashboard andbend the tabs outward to fi x the sleeve.6 Place the rubber cushion over the end of the bolt.7 Slide the unit into the dashboard until youhear a click sound.8Reconnect the negative terminal of the car battery.T urn on1 Press z to turn on the unit. T o turn off the unit, pressz for 3seconds.S et clock 1 PressMENU/DISP for 3 seconds.2 Press3 or4 repeatedly to until the cur-rently time is displayed.3 T urnz clockwise to set hour.4 Pressz to con fi rm.5 T urnz anti-clockwise to set minute.6 Pressz to con fi rm.View clock1 Press MENU/DISP repeatedly until the clock is displayed.•1to release the panel.2Insert the SD or MMC card into the cardslot.»T he unit starts playing from the SD/MMC card automatically.© 2008 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.All rights reserved.。

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SPAC202L 智能 PC 保护测控装置使用说明书
Guangzhou Zhiguang Electric Co. Ltd
SPAC202L 智能 PC 保护测控装置
使 用 说 明
( 版本:Ver 1.0 )
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SPAC202L 智能 PC 保护测控装置使用说明书
7 端子排图............................................................................................18 8 安装环境与结构...............................................................................19
额定 220VADC 110VDC
由 LCD 液晶组成,64×128 点阵显示 64mm×128mm 有按键操作时点亮,无操作 40 秒后熄灭
RS485 半双工接口×2 MODBUS 1200~19200bps
隔离电压 1500V 输入电压 DC24V
输出容量:30VDC,5A
标准配置 允许波动范围 185~265V 88~132V
6.1 开机...................................................................................................................4 6.2 菜单介绍 .........................................................................................................6
上传和下发; z 第八、九路开关量可编程定义其功能。 z 提供电流保护和电压保护,保护范围动作时间均可自由设定。 z 系统参数可以通过面板按键或上位机通讯设置,并具有两级密码管理权限; z 所有关键数据(系统参数等)在失电情况下可保存十年以上; z 完善的事故记录及自检功能,友好的人机界面。
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SPAC202L 智能 PC 保护测控装置使用说明书
5 基本功能
测量功能: 测量 PC 回路的三相电压、电流、零序电流、有功功率、无功功率、功率因数、有功 电度、无功电度、频率等;记录运行总时间及当次合闸最大瞬时电流值,通过装置本 身的液晶显示屏实时显示出来。
保护功能: 电流 3 段保护、反时限保护、过负荷保护、零序电流保护、过电压保护、欠电压保护、 缺相保护、外部联锁保护与电流闭锁保护。
6.2.1 监视显示 ......................................................................................................................6 6.2.2 保护整定 ......................................................................................................................8 6.2.3 参数设置 ....................................................................................................................10 6.2.4 事件记录 .................................................................................... 错误!未定义书签。 6.2.5 装置调试 ....................................................................................................................16 6.2.6 其他设置..................................................................................................................17 6.2.7 厂家设置 ....................................................................................................................18
装置采用全金属的外壳设计,体积小,既适合于分散式安装,也可以集中组屏。
2 功能特点
z 采用高精度的测量 PT、CT,可测量三相电流和三相电压、有功功率、无功功率、 功率因数、有功电度、无功电度等多种电参量;
z 强大的模拟量输出功能,具有一个 4~20mA 输出口,可自定义为输出 8 个电量中 任意一个的模拟量,还可自定义 20mA 所代表的值;
故障——装置内部故障指示灯,故障时长亮;
通讯 1——通信口 1 通讯状态指示灯,有通讯时闪烁;通讯 2 相同。
动作――装置有保护动作时,灯点亮
告警――装置有告警时,灯点亮
远方――控制方式指示灯;
信号 :
ESC——退出当前菜单;
DOWN——一级菜单、二级菜单的选择,数值的修改,状态的切换等;
精度(可选) 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 1.5% 1.5% 2.0%
额定值 100V、380V、
660V 1A
50Hz
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显示: 显示屏幕 有效区域 背光效果
通讯: 接口 协议 速率
开关量输入: 光电耦合输入
继电器输出: 命令继电器 电源:
3 硬件原理
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SPAC202L 智能 PC 保护测控装置使用说明书
面板 键盘
过流速断保护 过流Ⅱ段保护 过流Ⅲ段保护保护 反时限保护 零序过电流保护 过电压保护 欠电压保护 缺相保护
4 技术指标
采样技术指标: 测量参数 电压 电流 频率 功率 功率因数 计算电度
精确测量范围 10~500V 0.1~10A 40~70Hz
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信号采集及控制功能: 9 路开关量输入/5 路继电器输出 模拟量输出功能: 实时远方监视三相三流、线电压、功率、功率因数中任一参量,并可随意切换,并可 设定最大可监控值(二次)。 通讯功能 配 置 RS-485 通 讯 接 口 , 标 准 的 Modbus® 通 讯 协 议 , 通 讯 波 特 率 范 围 宽 广 , 从 1200~19200bps 可设定;所有测量 值 和参 数 、保 护信 息 均能 通过 远 方通 讯进 行 读 取。
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SPAC202L 智能 PC 保护测控装置使用说明书
1 产品简介
SPAC202L 智能 PC 保护测控装置是一款在低压配电系统中应用广泛的低压 PC 回路保护 装置。它集保护、测量、控制、显示、通讯等众多功能为一体,采用 SOC 高速微处 理器芯片作为核心运算单元,运算速度快,可靠性高,抗干扰能力强。装置通讯功能强大, 具有光电隔离的 RS-485 通讯口,支持开放式的通讯协议,便于构成高效经济的保护测控 网络。
8.1 电气环境 ..................................................................................................................19 8.2 使用环境 ..................................................................................................................20
5 基本功能..............................................................................................3 6 基本操作..............................................................................................4
以完整显示 7 个主菜单。左上角数字 01 为“〉〉”所在位置,右上角 09 为子菜单总数。
目录
1 产品简介..............................................................................................1
2 功能特点..............................................................................................1 3 硬件原理..............................................................................................2 4 技术指标..............................................................................................2
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