CP40培训说明书
三星CP40编程操作说明书
第三章 PCB Edit -- Board3-1 程序制作流程表的详解与相关命令说明 -- Board3-1-0 前置操作在做新程序前,先把轨道尽量调整到与PCB的尺寸太小相同,以能顺利进板为最高策略,这样可避免PCB本身有角度,在著装Fine Pitch组件时,请重新检查程序的座标是否无误,可免去不少的困扰。
其次,检查PCB的厚度、硬度、尺寸大小以及本身是否变形,因如果PCB本身厚度与硬度不够,在一定尺寸大小必需使用Backup Pin,除则易造成著装不稳定的情形。
3-3-1 关新文件(Ctrl + N)在制作新的程序之前,请先打开新的文件,选择在File(New,按下鼠标左键或Enter。
会出现以下画面如果要做一个全新的程序,请选择<Create>,如果要更改或读取旧程序的程序信息,请选择Copy data from another PCB file,在前面框内打勾,会出现以下画面:点选”Browse”,选择要Copy的文件(Source File)后,按下”OK”。
在选项的前面勾选想要拷贝的项目。
完成上述步骤,按下”Create”,会出现以下画面:2-2. PCB Edit2-2-1定义PCB(Board-Definition)1. <Customer Name>:输入客户名称,最多可以输入64个字母。
2. <Board Name>:输入PCB名称,最多可以输入64个字母。
基於程序易於管理策略,最好将<Customer Name>与<Board Name>,确实填写清楚,最好能有注释,在程序制做初期,制做程序不多,但系统在使用一段时间后,不仅在客户的数量增多,同种生产机种又有不同的板本,如果没有效的管理方式,易造成混淆,且程序寻搜的时间会更加长,如能确实填写清楚,再将其存入映射的文件夹,将大大提升程序管理性能。
本系统所有的程序皆存在C:\Scp\Pcb下,可以在保存程序之前,先前规划程序的保存路径,举例而言,先在C:\Sark\Pcb下,规划当前现有厂商的文件夹,进入厂商的文件夹内规划现有产品名称,如有需要,可以再进产品名称内,规划产品的不同的板本之后,在做完程序后,依据所规划的路径,保存文件,如下图所示。
CP40培训说明书
照明
方式
可程控发光源的亮度 : 16 级照明
多种照明系统
: 普通照明, 通过边上的发光源来 进行最优化的调整,为各种元件提供不 同的照明 (BGA, BGA, Connector)
普通照明
三星照明
CP-33L/LV+ 系统配置
自动吸嘴更换装置
适用于各种不同元件的 吸嘴 - 16 普通吸嘴孔位 - 4 专用孔位 (可选) - 9 种型号
本套幻灯片内容浅显易懂,叙述条理分明,图文并茂,有助于SMT操作人员对 本设备操作技能的巩固和提高.
第一部分: SMT简介
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三星表面贴装设备
上料机 丝印机
贴片机
贴片机
接驳台
回流焊
下料机
SMT In-Line System Business
三星表面贴装概念
> 其彻底地排除了传统的定位方式造成元件移位的现象 > 最佳传送速度
CP-33L/LV+ 定位系统
PCB 定位系统
Transport Frame PCB
PCB 翘曲度为零
A PCB Suppor t Plate A
自动修正其高度
Backup Pin
PCB板定位方式最佳化
Backup Table
CP-33L/LV+ 软件
Gerber Mount
通过Gerber 软件转换成三星贴装文件
o Windows 95/98 环境下的软件 o 容易编辑贴装数据
o 自动扫描功能
o 输出为其它格式或转换为三星的贴装文件 o Provides Changeable View Point & Zoon in/out
TURCK NI20-CP40-Y1X-H1141型号产品的技术参数说明说明书
N I 20-C P 40-Y 1X -H 1141 | 11/29/2022 07-07 | t e c h n i c a l c h a n g e s r e s e r v e dNI20-CP40-Y1X-H1141Inductive SensorTechnical dataNI20-CP40-Y1X-H11411012191 Rated switching distance 20 mm Non-flushSecured operating distance ≤ (0.81 × Sn) mmSt37 = 1; Al = 0.3; stainless steel = 0.7; Ms = 0.4≤ 2 % of full scale ≤ ±10 %1…10 %2-wire, NAMUR 0.15 kHz Nom. 8.2 VDC Non-actuated current consumption ≥ 2.1 mA Actuated current consumption ≤ 1.2 mAKEMA 02 ATEX 1090X Internal capacitance (C i )/inductance (L i )250 nF/350 µHÉ II 2 G Ex ia IIC T6 Gb / II 1 D Ex ia IIIC T135 °C Da(max. U i = 20 V, I i = 60 mA, P Avoid static chargingRectangular, CP40Features■Rectangular, height 40 mm■Variable orientation of active face in 9directions■Plastic, PBT-GF30-VO■High-luminance corner LEDs■Optimum view of operating voltage and switching state from any position ■DC 2-wire, nom. 8.2 VDC■Output acc. to DIN EN 60947-5-6 (NAMUR)■M12 x 1 male connector■ATEX category II 2 G, Ex zone 1■ATEX category II 1 D, Ex zone 20■SIL2 (Low Demand Mode) acc. to IEC 61508,PL c acc. to ISO 13849-1 at HFT0■SIL3 (All Demand Mode) acc. to IEC 61508,PL e acc. to ISO 13849-1 with redundant configuration HFT1Wiring diagramFunctional principleInductive sensors detect metal objectscontactless and wear-free. For this, they use a high-frequency electromagnetic AC field that interacts with the target. Inductive sensors generate this field via an RLC circuit with a ferrite coil.Technical dataMounting instructions222/92/11|1411H-X1Y-4PC-2INN I 20-C P 40-Y 1X -H 1141 | 11/29/2022 07-07 | t e c h n i c a l c h a n g e s r e s e r v e dAccessoriesJS025/03769429Adjusting bar for rectangular housings CK/CP40; material: VA 1.4301BSS-CP406901318Mounting clamp for rectangular housings 40 x 40 mm; material:PolypropyleneN I 20-C P 40-Y 1X -H 1141 | 11/29/2022 07-07 | t e c h n i c a l c h a n g e s r e s e r v e dInstructions for useIntended useThis device fulfills Directive 2014/34/EC and is suited for use in areas exposed to explosion hazards according to EN 60079-0:2018 and EN 60079-11:2012.Further it is suited for use in safety-related systems, including SIL2 as per IEC61508.In order to ensure correct operation to the intended purpose it is required to observe the national regulations and directives.For use in explosion hazardous areas conform to classificationII 2 G and II 1 D (Group II, Category 2 G, electrical equipment for gaseous atmospheres and category 1 D, electrical equipment for dust atmospheres).Marking (see device or technical data sheet)É II 2 G and Ex ia IIC T6 Gb and É II 1 D Ex ia IIIC T135 °C Da acc. to EN 60079-0, -11Local admissible ambient temperature -25…+70 °CInstallation/CommissioningThese devices may only be installed, connected and operated by trained and qualified staff. Qualified staff must have knowledge of protection classes, directives and regulations concerning electrical equipment designed for use in explosion hazardous areas.Please verify that the classification and the marking on the device comply with the actual application conditions.This device is only suited for connection to approved Exi circuits according to EN 60079-0 and EN 60079-11. Please observe the maximum admissible electrical values.After connection to other circuits the sensor may no longer beused in Exi installations. When interconnected to (associated) electrical equipment, it is required to perform the "Proof of intrinsic safety" (EN60079-14).Attention! When used in safety systems, all content of the security manual must be observed.Installation and mounting instructionsAvoid static charging of cables and plastic devices. Please only clean the device with a damp cloth. Do not install the device in a dust flow and avoid build-up of dust deposits on the device.If the devices and the cable could be subject to mechanical damage, they must be protected accordingly. They must also be shielded against strong electro-magnetic fields.The pin configuration and the electrical specifications can be taken from the device marking or the technicaldata sheet.In order to avoid contamination of the device, please remove possible blanking plugs of the cable glands or connectors only shortly before inserting the cable or opening the cable socket.Special conditions for safe operation avoid static chargingService/MaintenanceRepairs are not possible. The approval expires if the device is repaired or modified by a person other than the manufacturer. The most important data from the approval are listed.。
CP40&CP45维护保养指导
解决方案及步骤
1、移去旋转接头 2、放臵一块柔软的布在Spindle 的下方,同时在其顶部注入少量 的酒精。
3、使用气枪将有可能在Spindle 内部的杂质和酒精清理干净。
Spline Shift 在将酒精注入Spindle时请 警告 确认软布已经将其底部堵塞, 同时确认酒精没有外流 Joint
Head部位—Timing Belt
关闭设备电源,向前拉动X-Frame
使用气枪吹去lens上面的灰尘
Mirror
使用用酒精泡过的海绵擦拭lens,然后再使用干净的 干海绵擦拭lens
Head部位—Nozzle Holder
检查 A 由于Nozzle Holder 容易被损坏和歪曲, 检查Compliance Assembly 以确认弹簧动 作的正确性能,且无歪曲。
Filter Nipple
步骤
1、使用螺丝起子拆下HEAD部位的盖子
Fitting
2、使用7mm的扳手来进行更换Vacuum Filter
Head部位—Spindle
检查
Spindle上的污染物会引起 设备吸取功能减弱,如有污 染物的情况发生,Spindle 内部的污染物必须要清除。
Housing
Part Ⅲ
Conveyor System 部分
PCB Conveyor Belt
检查
1、检查并且确认皮带的张紧状态 2、检查并确认皮带是否有不正常的磨损 3、检查驱动马达滑轮是否有不正常的磨损 4、检查惰轮是否有不正常的滑轮 5、检查皮带是否有偏移或打滑 解决方案 1、如果发现皮带太紧或太松的话,则 利用惰轮来进行调节皮带的松紧程度。 2、如果发现皮带有不正常的磨损,请 联系三星公司服务部门进行更换。 Support Idle/支撑惰轮
Compabloc 紧凑型热交换器系列说明说明书
focus on efficient mechanical cleaning,the L series to meet the particular requirements associated with high-pressure applications,and the X pattern combining high pressure and mechani-cal cleanability.All patterns have been optimized with regards to structural strength and flow mechanics,making the Compabloc more resistant to pressure peaks and cycling.This boosts the reliability and safety of the unit as well as providing better heat transfer performance.Flow pathsThe two media flow in alternately weld-ed channels between the corrugated plates.They flow in a cross-flowPanelHeat transfer plate packGasketSupportUpper headBaffle GirderLower headThe heart of the matterThe heart of Compabloc is a stack of corrugated heat-transfer plates in stainless steel or exotic materials,welded alternately to form pabloc is available in seven differ-ent plate family models:CP15,CP20,CP30,CP40,CP50,CP75and CP120with heat transfer areas ranging from 0.7to 840m 2(7to 8985ft 2)per unit.Each model is modularized with a stan-dard number of plates to fit any duty.Welds that meet your challenges Compabloc models CP15and CP20are TIG welded whereas the larger models CP30to CP120are laserwelded.The advantage of laser welding is that the weld is thinner and more accurate,and the heat input issubstantially reduced.This results in a unit with less stress,which makes it less sensitive to fatigue and cycling.In other words,laser welding improves reliability,extends the working life,and enables Compabloc installation in harsh environments.Another advantage is the shorter and more flexible delivery time.In addition to the advantage of using high tech laser welding the plates are configured in such a way that the joint between the plates allows butt welding thus eliminating the crevices that are a feature of other welded plate exchangers using manual TIG welding,and that are highly susceptible to crevice corrosion.Plate patternThe laser-welded range of Compablocs is available with three plate patterns –the K series,designed with a specialThe two media flow in cross-flow in alternately welded channelsSectional view of CompablocCompablocThe Compabloc welded plate heat exchanger from Alfa Laval is just reaching peak performance when many other conventional heat exchangers start to run out of steam.With no gaskets between the plates,Compabloc is perfect for operation in chemically aggressive environments and for handling high-tempera-ture fluids.2Compablocarrangement within each pass (see fig-ure at right)while the overall flow arrangement is counter-current for a multi-pass unit (see sectional viewbelow).When required,the unit can be designed with overall co-current opera-tion.Each pass is separated from theSuspended mounting forcondensation dutiesVertical Compabloc for liquid/liquid heat recoveryCompabloc installed as stripping column reboiler at an ethyl-acetate plant in Rhodia,Brazil 4CompablocApplicationsOil&gas production•Heat recovery in TEG systems(gas dehydration)•Heat recovery,cooling,condensation &reboiling in amine systems(gas sweetening,sour service)•Heat recovery,heating and cooling in crude oil dehydration and desalina-tion systems•Condensation in vapour recovery units •Heat recovery,cooling,condensation and reboiling in NGL fractionation systemsRefineriesVarious condensing&reboiling duties such as:•Condensation in atmospheric and vacuum distillation•Top condensing on fractionators in FCC,hydrocracking,H2S strippers,etc.•Propane&butane overheads con-densing in NGL and alkylation plants •Reboiling in H2S strippers,sour water strippers and other columns •Steam generationHeat recovery,cooling&heating duties such as:•Cooling of gasoline,kerosene,gas oil, diesel,pump-around etc•Cooling&heating of bitumen,VGO (vacuum gas oil)and other heavy products•Fractionator feed/bottom heat recovery•Pre-heating of crude oil•Desalted water/feed water heat recovery Hydrocarbon process industryCondensation,heating/cooling,heatrecovery and reboiling duties in the pro-duction of:•primaries such as olefins,aromatics,aldehydes,acids,ethers,esters,ketones,and halogens•intermediates such as acrolein,acrylic acid and acrylates,acryloni-trile,adipic acid,alkylbenzenes,ani-line/nitrobenzene,benzenesulphonicacid,bispenol A,caprolactam,diiso-cyanates(MDI&TDI),ethylben-zene/styrene,ethylene oxide/glycol,hexamethylenediamine(HMDA),maleic anhydride,melamine,phenol,phosgene,phthalic anhydride,propy-lene oxide/glycol,terephthalic acid(PTA)/dimethyl terephthalate(DMT),vinyl acetate,vinyl chloride,EDC•polymers including polyethylene,polypropylene,polystyrene andstyrene co-polymers,formaldehyderesins,polycarbonates,polyols,polyvinyl acetate,and polyvinyl alcohol•other organic chemicals such assoaps and detergents,paintings andcoatingsPharmaceutical industry&specialtychemicals•Special2-pass condenser with built-ingas/liquid separation chamber andmist eliminator for reactor overheadand vent condensation•Primary and vent condensation withhygienic design•Solvent recovery•Special2-pass condenser with2cooling medias.Coke oven plants•Ammonia liquor scrubber cooling•Debenzolized oil cooling•Benzolized oil heatingChlorine alkali plants•Chlorine gas cooling(drying)•Hydrogen gas cooling(drying)Fertilizer production•Nitrogen gas cooling•CO2gas cooling(3-step compressorinterstage cooler-gas drying)•Ammonia heat recovery and strippingcolumn reboiler•Nitric acid coolingHydrogene peroxide plants•Heat recovery and cooling of processstreamsAmmonium nitrate•Spent sulphuric acid heat recovery.•Oleum coolingMining industry•Nickel refining solvent extractionVegetable oil&fatty acids•Feed/bottom in deodorizationHVAC,district heating,energy,utilities,general services•Hot water production system•Steam heating•Heat recoveryFrom oil&gas to district heatingThe numerous advantages of the Compabloc heat exchanger make it suitable for use in a wide range of industries and applications.6CompablocCompact facts about Compabloc Design temperature:up to 350°C (660°F),down to -100°C (-148°F).Design pressure:up to 42barg (600psig)depending on models and full vacuum (FV).Maximum heat transfer area:840m 2(8985ft 2).Maximum liquid flow rate per unit:6000m 3/h (26250USgpm).Lowest achievable temperature difference:3°C (5.4°F).Duty:heat recovery (feed/bottom on stripping/distillation column),cooling,heating,condensation,partial condensation,reboiling,evaporation and gas cooling.Performance:low to high thermal length or NTU duty.Handles any corrosive medium.In case of service…The flexible construction of theCompabloc makes service a straight-forward matter.Cleaning can be done using 2different methods.Cleaning by hydroblasting is carried out on site by removing the panels and blasting the inside of the plate pack with a water jet at pressures of up to 1000barg.On-site cleaning can also be done by circulating cleaning solutions through the plate pack.Such chemical cleaning is highly effective as a result of the unit’s high turbulence and low hold-up volume.Chemical cleaning can also be per-formed by removing the plate pack and immersing it in a chemical bath.Compact facts about Compabloc Design temperature:up to 350°C (660°F),down to -100°C (-148°F).Design pressure:up to 42barg (600psig)depending on models and full vacuum (FV).Maximum heat transfer area:840m 2(8985ft 2).Maximum liquid flow rate per unit:6000m 3/h (26250USgpm).Lowest achievable temperature difference:3°C (5.4°F).Duty:heat recovery (feed/bottom on stripping/distillation column),cooling,heating,condensation,partial condensation,reboiling,evaporation and gas cooling.Performance:low to high thermal length or NTU duty.Handles any corrosive medium.On-site chemical cleaning is performed using the Alfa Laval CIP unit by circulating cleaning solutions through Compabloc.The solution is circulated from the lower inlet connection,through Compabloc and then discharged from the upper connection to the CIP tank.Compabloc 7。
8 iPACS-5747站用变保护测控装置技术说明书V2.02
iPACS-5747站用变保护测控装置技术说明书版本:V2.02江苏金智科技股份有限公司目录1. 概述 (1)1.1.应用范围 (1)1.2.保护配置和功能 (1)1.2.1. 保护配置 (1)1.2.2. 测控功能 (1)1.2.3. 保护信息功能 (1)2. 技术参数 (2)2.1.机械及环境参数 (2)2.1.1. 工作环境 (2)2.1.2. 机械性能 (2)2.2.额定电气参数 (2)2.2.1. 额定数据 (2)2.2.2. 功耗 (2)2.2.3. 过载能力 (2)2.3.主要技术指标 (2)2.3.1. 过流保护 (2)2.3.2. 零序电流保护 (3)2.3.3. 遥信开入 (3)2.3.4. 遥测量计量等级 (3)2.3.5. 电磁兼容 (3)2.3.6. 绝缘试验 (3)2.3.7. 输出接点容量 (3)3. 软件工作原理 (4)3.1.保护程序结构 (4)3.2.装置起动元件 (4)3.2.1. 过电流起动 (4)3.2.2. 正序电流起动 (5)3.2.3. 高压侧零序电流起动 (5)3.2.4. 低压侧零序电流起动 (5)3.2.5. 零序过压起动 (5)3.2.6. 非电量起动 (5)3.3.过流保护 (6)3.4.正序反时限保护 (6)3.5.高压侧接地保护 (7)3.6.低压侧接地保护 (7)3.7.非电量保护 (7)3.8.跳闸逻辑矩阵 (7)3.9.装置自检 (8)3.10.装置运行告警 (8)3.10.1. TWJ异常判别 (8)3.10.2. 交流电压断线 (8)3.10.3. 频率异常判别 (8)3.10.4. 控制回路断线判别 (9)3.10.5. 接地报警判别 (9)3.10.6. CT断线判别 (9)3.11.遥控、遥测、遥信功能 (9)3.12.对时功能 (9)3.13.逻辑框图 (10)4. 定值内容及整定说明 (10)4.1.系统定值 (10)4.2.保护定值 (11)4.3.通讯参数 (13)4.4.辅助参数 (14)4.5.软压板 (15)5. 装置接线端子与说明 (16)5.1.模拟量输入 (17)5.2.背板接线说明 (18)1.概述1.1.应用范围iPACS-5747站用变保护测控装置适用于110kV以下电压等级的非直接接地系统或小电阻接地系统中站用变或接地变的保护测控,可以组屏安装,也可就地安装到开关柜。
S40系统PLC你说明书(V1.1)
3.8 NOP 与 END 指令 NOP:空操作指令。 END:结束指令,表示程序结束。
4 元件说明 元件是用来识别在PLC 中处理的信号的地址符号。元件编号是分配给元件的系列号。在本
系统PLC中的元件X 、Y 和M等的元件编号以十进制符号表示的。
4.1 元件列表
下表为 PLC 系统所有元件列表
元件
说明
X 系统输入信号
Y 系统输出信号
10ms 通用定时器;10ms 积算定时器;100ms 通用定时 T 器;100ms 积算定时器;1s 通用定时器;1s 积算定时
器。
C 系统计数器
M 系统辅助继电器
4.2 元件详细说明 4.2.1 输入继电器(X)
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作用:I/O 接口 Y00 到 Y15 输出
引脚
名称
定义
说明
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Y00
通用输出口
2
Y01
通用输出口
3
Y02
通用输出口
4
Y03
通用输出口
5
Y04
通用输出口
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Y05
通用输出口
7
Y06
通用输出口
8
Y07
通用输出口
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Y08
通用输出口
10
Y09
通用输出口
11
Y10
通用输出口
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Y11
通用输出口
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Y12
通用输出口
作用:I/O 接口 X00 到 X15 输入
引脚
CP40培训说明书
2组装工艺类型 组装工艺类型 SMT组装分单/双面表面贴装、单面混合贴装、双面混合贴装等。 3焊接方式分类 焊接方式分类 3.1波峰焊接 . 波峰焊接 选配焊机、贴片胶、焊剂、焊料及贴片胶涂敷技术,利用熔融焊料循环流动的波峰面与装有SMD 的基板接触而完成焊接。 3.2再流焊接 . 再流焊接 加热方式有红外线、红外线加热风组合、VPS、热板、激光等。主要是通过红外线辐射、热风的 吸收、氟系惰性气体以及激光的热能对基板及焊料进行全部或局部加热。 3.3烙铁焊接 . 烙铁焊接 使用烙铁和焊锡将SMD与基板连接,形成很好的电接触。焊接时烙铁不要直接接触元件电极,焊 接时间不可超过5秒,同时,烙铁的温度也不宜过高。一般选用270℃、功率30W以下为宜。 4贴装设备分类 贴装设备分类 4.1按速度分类 . 按速度分类 有低速机、中速机和高速机。 4.2按贴装方式分类 . 按贴装方式分类 4.2.1有顺序式 有顺序式 按程序逐只顺序贴装SMC/SMD。可根据PCB图形的变更调整贴装程序。 。 4.2.2 同时式 . . 使用专用料盘供料,通过模板一次性地同时将多只SMC/SMD贴放在PCB上。 4.2.3 在线式 . . 一系列顺序式贴装机排列成流水线,中间用传送机构连接,PCB由传送机构传送,每到一台贴装机的贴装 头下就贴装一个或几个元器件。
影响焊接质量因素鱼骨图
焊膏 粘度 发泡剂 粒子形状 摇溶性 粒子直径 硬度 发泡剂的含量 平形度 压力 角度 焊膏的印刷性 刮刀 形状
粘度 刚性 行程 速度 印刷机 厚度 金属丝网 张力 开口边形状
开口大小 槽断面形状
SMD具备的基本条件: a、元件的形状适合于自动化贴装; b、尺寸,形状在标准化后具互换性; c、有良好的尺寸精度; d、适应于流水或非流水作业; e、有一定的机械强度; f、可承受有机溶液的洗涤; g、可执行零散包装又适应编带包装。
CP40证卡机使用操作指南
CP40证卡机操作使用指南一.机器各组成部分1.打印机的外盖如何打开和关闭;2.进卡盒及出卡盒;3.复位按键和状态指示灯;4.电源线接口和USB线接口。
5.机器内部构件色带架、打印头、传动装置。
二.硬件部分的安装、连接。
1.安装色带,打开机器外盖时注意不要划伤打印头,装色带时色带架拿放不要太大力,以免导致色带架上的感应圈错位;每一卷色带都有一个白色芯片,不要把芯片拨掉,否则机器将无法识别色带类型。
2.如何放卡;卡要放的尽量平整,放好后把卡盒盖关好。
3.Usb线和电源线的连接。
Usb线的插拨一定要在断电状态下。
首先把USB线两头分别与电脑及打印机连接好,然后再接通电源。
关机时,请先断开电源,后再拔USB线。
切记顺序不要弄反,以免因带电拨插导致主板烧坏。
三.驱动程序安装1.接通电源后,等电脑自动找到新硬件(DataCard CP40证卡打印机)。
把驱动光盘放入光驱。
按电脑提示完成驱动安装。
(注:安装驱动一定要让电脑自动找到新硬件,不能手动运行setup 去强行安装);2.安装好重新启动计算机后,在电脑屏幕右下角会自动生成一个打印机图标,在连接正常的情况下图标显示为蓝色(或绿色)。
四.清洁维护保养1.为了防止灰尘对机器使用寿命的影响,不使用时,请用布或罩子把打印机盖起来;2.清洁工具的使用:CP40清洁套件包括清洁笔/清洁轮/清洁卡三种。
①清洁笔是用来擦打印头的,一般一个月擦一次,擦时轻轻的往一个方向擦;②清洁轮放置在机器内部,清洁轮如果脏了,没粘性了,请及时更换;③清洁卡是用来清洁走卡通道的。
双击电脑屏幕右下角蓝色打印机图标,选择清洁打印机,按提示步骤完成操作。
(注:清洁卡是含酒精的一次性耗材,酒精一挥发就不能再用了。
建议开包后,及时使用,可多清洁几遍。
)④如果遇到进卡不通畅的情况,用清洁卡清洁后进卡会好很多。
3.平时在打开机器盖子后,如换色带时敬请慎重,不要让指甲、手表和色带架和打印头接触,以免划坏打印头!五.常见故障及诊断故障:1.如果遇进卡不畅的情况:解决:①把卡盒里的卡放平整,再把卡盒关紧;②请用清洁卡及时清洁一次,或用手轻推卡片;故障2.提示色带断带:解决:①首先打开机器外盖,看刚才打印过的色带是否真断,现状是什么样子。
S80,40控制系统调试使用说明(V1.1)
Pr0.16
Pr5.04
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(绝对伺 服电机才 需设置该
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制动器动作时间 当伺服使能撤消时立即输出制动信号
300 制动器动作动速 设置电机转动时输出制动信号的转动速度
设置为方向+脉冲方式
3 输入脉冲方式 PN200
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就为多少
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PN212
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5 电子齿轮分子 PN202
10 正反转禁止取 PN50A
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15 外接制动电阻 PN600
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CRP S S 焊接工艺说明书V
★在机器人动作范围内示教时,请遵守以下原则: 保持从正面观看机器人。 严格遵守操作步骤。 考虑机器人突然向自己所处方位运动时的应变方案。 确保设置躲避场所,以防万一。 由于误操作造成的机器人动作,可能引发人身伤害事故。
★进行以下作业时,请确认机器人的动作范围内没人,并且操作者处于安全位置操作: 机器人控制电柜接通电源时。 用示教编程器操作机器人时。 试运行时。 自动再现时。 不慎进入机器人动作范围内或与机器人发生接触,都有可能引发人身伤害事故。另外,发生异常 时,请立即按下急停键。
输出,焊接电流电压变为VI指定值。
ARCSTART#(1) 8 MM/S 调 用 焊 接 参 数 文 件 1 , 起 弧 , 焊
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一、基本情况说明
请确保相关说明书到达本产品的最终使用者手中。
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安全注意事项
安全注意事项
使用本系统前,请务必熟读并全部掌握本说明书和其他附属资料,在熟知全部设备知识、安全知 识及注意事项后再开始使用。
本说明书中的安全注意事项分为“危险”、“注意”、“强制”、“禁止”四类分别记载。
1.3 焊接指令
运行本指令,程序将调用预先设定好的焊接参数,起弧。变量 号为焊接参数文件号,范围0-7。
指令功能
该两条指令成对使用。
ARCSTART与ARCSTARTEND之间程序运行速度不受自动倍 率控制。之间只能使用MOVL和MOVC指令。
1起弧(ARC START) 【快:5 1】
CP防火墙维护培训手册
在 CLI下使用newpkg 命令: • 从IPSO得到更到的反馈 • 可以从不同的从程序安装
NOKIA的简单维护
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从voyager安装软件 1. 输入FTP服务器信息; 2. 选择要下载的包; 3. 点击APPLY进行拷贝;
NOKIA的简单维护
Saves IPSO config Log Files Home Directories Application Settings
Notes
Just saves Voyager configuration Config file is text, local, and must be copied off the Nokia IP Security Platform Files are .tgz and placed in the /var/backup directory Files are large, and need to be copied off of the Nokia IP Security Platform Jobs can be scheduled
NOKIA的简单维护
两种方式升级IPSO版本 1. Voyager
进入 Manage IPSO Images界面 进入NEWIMAGE界面 2. 在 CLI下使用newimage命令
这些升级IPSO版本的方法将保留 Voyager的设置。
NOKIA的简单维护
从Voyager升级IPSO 简单 需要服务器 使用FTP or HTTP 测试是否可启动
-n: 说明包的名字 -i: 只安装,不激活
NOKIA的简单维护
REMEMBER: 安装软件之前,检查MD5
TURCK 可靠的超声波传感器系列说明书
for Long-RangeSensing of Difficult TargetsR e l i a b l e U l t r a s o n i c S e n s o r sTURCK Ultrasonics beat photoelectrics inA versatile solutionTough sensing applications are nomatch for TURCK’s ultrasonic sensors.Our versatile line of sensors includes30mm threaded metal barrels and plastichousings in two rectangular housing styles.Narrow or wide sensing angles, analog ordiscrete outputs, multiple sensor headpositioning and enhanced sensing featurescombine to make TURCK’s line of ultrasonicsensors the solution to your tough sensingapplications.T ransparent T argetsUltrasonic sensors are your best choice for transparent targets.They can detect a sheet of transparent plastic film as easily as awooden pallet.DustyenvironmentsTURCK’s M- and Q-styleultrasonic sensors don’t need the cleanenvironment needed by photoelectric sensors. Thesealed epoxy resin piezoelectric transducer operates wellin many dusty applications.1difficult sensing applic ations.Sense sloped or uneven targetsMany applications, such as dry level detection,involve sloped or uneven materials. This is noproblem for TURCK’s CP40-style ultrasonicsensor. This sensor features a 60° sonic coneangle. The wide cone angle allows for a targetinclination of up to 15°.Control drive speed withanalog outputTURCK’s M18, Q30 and CP40 stylesfeature analog current or voltageoutputs directly proportional to thetarget distance. Use the analogoutput for web processingapplications such as loop tensionand roll diameter of carpet, paper,textile or plastic.Mount in difficult sensingenvironmentsThe TURCK M-style sensors have sealed, PBT-enclosed transducers that are rated IEC IP 65.Combine this with the wide -25° to 70°C (-13°to 158°F) temperature range, and you have arugged sensor ready for your next demandingapplication.2Ultrasonics by TURCK have enhanced sensing features.Patented noise suppression circuitryTURCK’s ultrasonic sensors are notinfluenced by glass or metal “clinks” or thehiss of pressurized air due to their patentednoise suppression circuitry.Background and foregroundsuppressionAll TURCK ultrasonic sensors are equippedwith a potentiometer for adjusting the farlimit of the sensing window; most versionsalso feature a second potentiometer toadjust the near limit. Thisallows suppression of targetsin the background andforeground.LED IndicationsAll TURCK ultrasonic sensors have LEDs that indicate outputstatus. CP40 styles also have an LED that indicates targetpresence in sonic cone.SynchronizationThe RUC...M30 and RU...Q30 style sensors have a synchronization feature thatallows them to emit sonic pulses simultaneously when the synchronization linesare connected. In most cases this will prevent mutual interference caused bymultiple sensors in an application.When controlled by a PLC, thisfeature also allows multiplesensors to betriggered sequentially.3Selection GuideBarrel Style3-Wire PNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94-Wire PNP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Dual-Output PNP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134-Wire Linear Analog. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Rectangular Style4-Wire PNP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154-Wire Linear Analog (voltage) . . . . . . . . . . 19Limit Switch Style3-Wire PNP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174-Wire Linear Analog (current & voltage). . . . . . 21AppendixBrackets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264TURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROX4MediumTURCK ultrasonic transducers are calibrated for use in air. The sensors can also be used in other gaseous media with a corresponding change in sensing range.TargetsSolid, fluid, granular and powdery targets can be detected by TURCK ultrasonic sensors.The variations of an “ideal” target should notexceed 0.15 mm (.006 in). Larger surface variations allow for larger alignment variations but may reduce sensing range.Target temperature affects the sensing range in that hot surfaces reflect sonic waves less than cold ones.The ultrasonic reflectivity of liquid surfaces is the same as that of solid, flat objects. Correct alignment should be observed.Textiles, foams, wool, etc. absorb sonic waves,thereby reducing the sensing range.Principle of OperationThe sensor emits an ultrasonic pulse that reflects back from any object entering the sonic cone.Because sound has a constant velocity at a given temperature and humidity, the time taken for this echo to return to the sensor is directly proportional to the distance of the object. The sensor’s output status is dependent on the comparison of this time with the setting of the detection zone.Air temperature and humidityBoth air temperature and humidity influence the sonic pulse duration. An air temperature increase of 20°C (68°F) results in a +3.5% change insensing distance for M18, M30 or Q30 styles and +8% for CP40s.An increase in humidity results in an increased sound speed (max. 2%) compared with dry air.Air pressureNormal atmospheric pressure changes of ±5% (at a fixed reference point) can cause a ±6% deviation in sensing range.Air streamsAir streams affect the echo propagation time, but the effects of air flow speeds of up to 10 m/s are negligible. The use of ultrasonic sensors is not recommended in turbulent areas such as above glowing metal because the sonic waves become distorted, making the echos difficult to evaluate.DewingNormal concentrations of rain or snow falling in front of the sensor do not affect sensor operation.CP40 transducers are not protected against wetting. All other ultrasonic sensors are notdamaged by water, but correct functionality may be impaired when wet. Therefore, the transducers should not be subjected to direct wetting during use.blue is nondetection zonered is adjustable detection zonegray is blind zone5TURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROXSensor stylesM18, M30 & Q30: these sensor styles have one transducer that functions both as emitter andreceiver, which results in a larger blind zone. They have a narrow sonic cone (6°) and are especially suited for detection of small objects in a small area at a long distance.CP40- these sensor styles have two transducers -one emitter and one receiver, which results in a smaller blind zone. They have a wide sonic cone (60°). The wide cone angle allows for a greater angle of inclination for the target. CP40 stylesensors are especially suited for detecting objects in a large area.Simultaneous operation of several sensorsWhen several ultrasonic sensors are used, mutual interference of the sonic cones may arise. To eliminate this problem, some of the sensors have synchronization and multiplexing features. For those sensors without these features, maintaining a minimum distance between sensors will also solve this problem.SynchronizationSynchronization of ultrasonic sensors causes the sensors to emit their sonic pulses ing RUC...M30, RU..-Q30 or RU..-M18 sensors,up to six sensors may be synchronized by tying their X1 lines.MultiplexingMultiplexing the sensors causes them to emit their pulses at pre-defined intervals, independent of one another. This eliminates the possibility of mutual interference and of sensors seeing targets that are actually in front of other sensors. The more sensors that are operated alternately, the lower the switching frequency.The X1 line of sensors RUC..-M30, RU..-Q30 and RU..-M18 can be used as an enable input for multiplexing purposes. An X1 input of +24 V enables the sensor while an X1 input of 0 Vdisables it. Multiplexing via the X1 line instead of by powering down the sensors has the advantage that only the response time has to be considered and not the time delay before availability.ESD protectionIn high-static applications such as web processing,electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause sensors to malfunction. The CP40 style sensors have recently been redesigned to withstand up to 8000 volts air discharge without the use of an external groundingscreen.M30Q30CP40M186TURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROXSensors with two switch pointsRUC...2AP8X - the potentiometers on these sensors set the far limits of each detection zone.Potentiometer S1 sets the far limit of Zone 1,which begins at the end of the blind zone.Potentiometer S2 sets the far limit of Zone 2,which begins at the far limit of Zone 1 (Figure 1).Sensors with one switch pointCP40- potentiometer S1 sets the near limit while potentiometer S2 sets the depth of the detection zone. This allows both foreground and background suppression. Changes to S1 will cause the far limitto follow (Figure 2).Figure 2Figure 3Figure 4Range adjustmentsM30 and CP40 style sensors have twopotentiometers to enable both foreground and background suppression. Q30 and discrete M18style sensors have one potentiometer to enable background suppression only.Analog M18 sensors have a fixed range.Sensing ranges given are at nominal conditions,i.e. Tu = +20°C (68°F) using a standard target,vertically aligned, with reflective surface (metal, 1 mm thick).Q30 and discrete M18- one potentiometer sets the far limit of the detection zone. The near limit is not adjustable, and is determined by the blind zone. This allows for background suppression only (Figure 3).M30- potentiometers S1 and S2 set the near and far limits of the detection zone. This allows for foreground and background suppression. The pots are independent of each other (Figure 4).TURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROX7Mounting Considerations1)The greater the angle α, the larger the distance f. The minimum f values in the table refer to α= 0°.9TURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROXTURCKUltrasonic SensorsM BarrelSensor SelectionConnector:PBT Plastic Sensing Face:PBT PlasticBarrel:Anodized AluminumMaterialSpecificationsDimensions21Wiring DiagramTURCKUltrasonic SensorsConnector:PBT Plastic Sensing Face:PBT PlasticBarrel:M18: Nickel Plated Brass M30(..): Anodized AluminumMaterialM BarrelSensor SelectionDimensionsSpecificationsWiring Diagram213TURCKUltrasonic SensorsM BarrelConnector:PBT Plastic Sensing Face:PBT PlasticBarrel:Anodized AluminumMaterialSensor SelectionDimensionsSpecificationsWiring Diagram21TURCKUltrasonic SensorsQ30Connector:PBT Plastic Sensing Face:PBT PlasticBarrel:Crastin, SK 645FRMaterialSensor SelectionSonic Cone Angle. . . . . . . . . . . .6°Standard Target. . . . . . . . . . . . .RU 30: 1 x 1 cm2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RU100: 2 x 2 cm2Allowable Angle of Target Inclination. . . .≤3°Max. Overtravel Speed. . . . . . . . .RU 30: 0.5 - 1.5 m/s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RU100: 0.6 - 1.5 m/sRipple. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .≤10%No-Load Current. . . . . . . . . . . .≤35 mAContinuous Load Current. . . . . . . . .≤100 mAVoltage Drop. . . . . . . . . . . . .≤2.0 V at 100 mAReverse Polarity Protection. . . . . . . .IncorporatedWire-Break Protection. . . . . . . . . .IncorporatedPower-on False Pulse Suppression. . . . . .IncorporatedTime Delay Before Availability *. . . . . .RU 30: 77 ms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RU100: 97 msResponse Time. . . . . . . . . . . . .RU 30: 70 ms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RU100: 90 msTrigger Current for Overload Protection. . .≥300 mAOperating Temperature. . . . . . . . .0°C to +55°C (32°F to +131°F) Temperature Drift. . . . . . . . . . . .0.17%/K (air effect) Enclosure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IP 65Vibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 - 55 Hz, 1 mm deflection LED Function. . . . . . . . . . . . .Yellow: Output Energized; object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .detected within sensing window * Affected by target distance and potentiometer setting SpecificationsDimensions WiringDiagram1TURCKUltrasonic SensorsCP40Housing:PBT-GF30-VOMaterialSensor SelectionWiring DiagramSonic Cone Angle . . . . . . . . . . . .60°Adjustable Near Limit . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 100 cm Adjustable Depth of Sensing Window . . . .10 - 100 cmStandard Target. . . . . . . . . . . . .Distance ≤100 cm: 2 x 2 cm 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Distance ≤180 cm: 20 x 20 cm 2Allowable Angle of Target Inclination . . . .≤15°Max. Overtravel Speed . . . . . . . . .Distance ≤100 cm: 1 m/s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Distance ≤180 cm: 2 m/s Ripple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .≤10%No-Load Current . . . . . . . . . . . .≤20 mA Continuous Load Current . . . . . . . . .≤200 mAVoltage Drop . . . . . . . . . . . . .≤2.5 V at 200 mA Reverse Polarity Protection . . . . . . . .Incorporated Wire-Break Protection . . . . . . . . . .Incorporated Power-on False Pulse Suppression. . . . . .IncorporatedESD Protection per CE . . . . . . . . . . 4 kV (8 kV) contact (air) discharge Time Delay Before Availability *. . . . . .≤430 ms Response Time . . . . . . . . . . . . .≤150 ms Trigger Current for Overload Protection . . .≥220 mAOperating Temperature . . . . . . . . .0°C to +70°C (32°F to +158°F)Temperature Drift. . . . . . . . . . . .0.4%/K (air effect)Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IP 40LED Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red: Output energized. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Green: Object within sonic cone* Affected by target distance and potentiometer settingsSpecifications1DimensionsTURCKUltrasonic SensorsQ30Connector:PBT Plastic Sensing Face:PBT PlasticBarrel:Crastin, SK 645FRMaterialSensor SelectionTURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROX20Wiring DiagramSonic Cone Angle . . . . . . . . . . . .6°Standard Target. . . . . . . . . . . . .RU 30: 1 x 1 cm 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RU100: 2 x 2 cm 2Allowable Angle of Target Inclination . . . .≤3°Max. Overtravel Speed . . . . . . . . .RU 30: 0.5 - 1.5 m/s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RU100: 0.6 - 1.5 m/s Ripple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .≤10%No-Load Current . . . . . . . . . . . .≤35 mA Current Output. . . . . . . . . . . . .0 - 10 V Load Impedance . . . . . . . . . . . .>1 k ΩPower-on False Pulse Suppression. . . . . .Incorporated Time Delay Before Availability *. . . . . .87 msOperating Temperature . . . . . . . . .0°C to +55°C (32°F to +131°F)Temperature Drift. . . . . . . . . . . .0.17%/KLinearity Tolerance . . . . . . . . . . .±2% of full scale Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IP 65Vibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 - 55 Hz, 1 mm deflection LED Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yellow: Output energized; object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .within detection zone* Affected by target distance and potentiometer settingSpecifications1DimensionsResponse Curve21TURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROXTURCKUltrasonic SensorsCP40Housing:PBT-GF30-VOMaterialSensor SelectionTURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROX22Wiring DiagramSonic Cone Angle . . . . . . . . . . . .60°Standard Target. . . . . . . . . . . . .Distance ≤100 cm: 2 x 2 cm 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Distance ≤180 cm: 20 x 20 cm 2Allowable Angle of Target Inclination . . . .≤15°Max. Overtravel Speed . . . . . . . . .Distance ≤100 cm: 1 m/s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Distance ≤180 cm: 2 m/s Ripple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .≤10%No-Load Current . . . . . . . . . . . .≤20 mA Current Output. . . . . . . . . . . . .0 - 20 mA - Load Impedance. . . . . . . . . . . .≤500ΩVoltage Output. . . . . . . . . . . . .0 - 10 V - Load Impedance. . . . . . . . . . . .≥4.7 k ΩPower-on False Pulse Suppression. . . . . .Incorporated Time Delay Before Availability *. . . . . .≤430 msESD Protection per CE . . . . . . . . . . 4 kV (8 kV) contact (air) discharge Operating Temperature . . . . . . . . .0°C to +70°C (32°F to +158°F)Temperature Drift. . . . . . . . . . . .0.4%/KLinearity Tolerance . . . . . . . . . . .±3% of full scale Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IP 40LED Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red: Power ON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Flashing: Object in detection zone* Affected by target distance and potentiometer settingsSpecifications1DimensionsResponse Curve23TURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROXTURCKUltrasonic SensorsM18 BarrelSensor SelectionConnector:PBT Plastic Sensing Face:PBT PlasticBarrel:Nickel Plated BrassMaterialTURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROX24DimensionsSonic Cone Angle . . . . . . . . . . . .6°Standard Target. . . . . . . . . . . . .RU30: 1 x 1 cm 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RU100: 2 x 2 cm 2Allowable Angle of Target Inclination . . . .≤3°Max. Overtravel Speed . . . . . . . . .RU30: 0.5 - 1.5 m/s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RU100: 0.8 - 2.0 m/s Ripple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .≤10%Current Output. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 20 mA into <500ΩNo-Load Current . . . . . . . . . . . .≤50 mAPower-on Effect Suppression. . . . . . . .per IEC 947-5-2Time Delay Before Availability *. . . . . .RU 30:≤144 ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RU100:≤184 ms Response Time . . . . . . . . . . . . .RU 30:≤75 ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RU100:≤105 msOperating Temperature . . . . . . . . .-25°C to +70°C (-13°F to +158°F)Temperature Drift. . . . . . . . . . . .±2.5% of full scale Linearity Tolerance . . . . . . . . . . .±2% of full scale Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IP 67LED Function . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yellow: Output Energized; object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .detected within sensing window* Affected by target distanceSpecificationsWiringDiagram1Response Curve25TURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROXTURCKUltrasonic SensorsMounting BracketsTURCK Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: (612) 553-7300 Fax: (612) 553-0708 Application Assistance: 1-800-544-PROX26TURCK Inc.sells its products through Authorized Distributors.These distributors provide ourcustomers with technical support,service and local stock.TURCK distributors are located nationwide - including all major metropolitan marketing areas.For Application Assistance or for the location of your nearest TURCK distributor, call:1-800-544-PROX (1-800-544-7769)Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.TURCK also reserves the right to make modifications and makes no guarantee of the accuracy of the information contained herein.Literature and Media questions or concerns?Contact *****************LSAP-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25MB-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25MB-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25RU 30-M18-AP8X-H1141 . . . . . . . . 11RU 30-M18-LIX-H1141 . . . . . . . . . 23RU 30-M30-AP8X-H1141 . . . . . . . . . 9RU 30-Q30-AP8X-H1141 . . . . . . . . 15RU 30-Q30-LUX-H1141 . . . . . . . . . 19RU100-CP40-AP6X2 . . . . . . . . . . 17RU100-CP40-LIUX . . . . . . . . . . . 21RU100-M18-AP8X-H1141 . . . . . . . . 11RU100-M18-LIX-H1141 . . . . . . . . . 23RU100-M30-AP8X-H1141 . . . . . . . . . 9RU100-Q30-AP8X-H1141 . . . . . . . . 15RU100-Q30-LUX-H1141 . . . . . . . . . 19RU600-M3065-AP8X-H1141 . . . . . . . . 9RUC 30-M30-2AP8X-H1151 . . . . . . . 13RUC 30-M30-AP8X-H1141 . . . . . . . . 11RUC130-M30-2AP8X-H1151 . . . . . . . 13RUC130-M30-AP8X-H1141 . . . . . . . . 11RUC300-M3047-2AP8X-H1151 . . . . . . 13RUC300-M3047-AP8X-H1141 . . . . . . . 11RUC600-M3065-2AP8X-H1151 . . . . . . 13RUC600-M3065-AP8X-H1141 . . . . . . . 11Part Number IndexThe Industry Leader in Proximity Sensing,Cordsets and Interface TechnologyProximitySensorsIndustry’s broadest line ofinductive and capacitiveproximity sensors.FlowMonitorsMonitors for sensing theflow of liquids and gasesduring industrialprocesses.InterlinkBTDevice-levelinterconnect and busproducts for sensors andactuators.Cordsetsand JunctionsIndustry standard cordsetsand junction boxesconnect the most popularswitch and sensor styles.InterfaceDevicesInterface and logicproducts for automationand intrinsically safeenvironments.Sensors DivisionSensors Catalog - B0090email: *****************Special Products DivisionCordsets Catalog - B0410Releco Relay Catalog - B0234email: *****************Intrinsic Safety Products DivisionAutomation Controls Catalog - B0154multimodul Catalog - B0144email:******************Interlink BTInterlinkBT Catalog - B9000Beckhoff Bus Terminal Catalog - B9005email:**********************1-888-546-5880Printed in USAB0146 4/99 REV A TURCK USA TURCK Canada TURCK Mexico InterlinkBTTURCK Inc.3000 Campus DriveMinneapolis, MN 55441Phone:(763) 553-7300FAX:(763) 553-0708Application Support:1-800-544-PROX (7769)CHARTWELLELECTRONICS, INC.140Duffield DriveMarkham, OntarioCanada, L6G 1B5Phone:(905) 513-7100FAX:(905) 513-7101ICESA-MODICONAnt. 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Arcan CP401 40吨空气过程工作台压机说明书
SHOP PRESSASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSCP401 - 40 TON AIR OVER SHOP PRESSP .O. Box 58 Travelers Rest, SC 29690 Phone: (800) 879-7316 Fax: (864) 834-0073A - Total HeightB - Inside WidthC - Press Feet LengthD - Bed WidthE - Stroke (ram travel distance from fully retracted position to fully extended position)F - Pin DiameterG - Motor ControlH - Press Plates IncludedPRESS SPECIFICATIONSArcan Model No. A B C D E FGHCP40174.25"32"29.75"12"6.75"1.25" Air Assist Y(2)© Copyright 2007, Arcan Professional ToolsSAFETY INFORMATIONThis symbol alerts you to the possibilityof serious injury or death if instructionsare not followed.This symbol alerts you to the possibilityof damage to or destruction of equipmentif instructions are not followed.Failure to heed these warnings may result in lossof load, damage to the press and/or failureresulting in property damage, personal or fatal injury. This operating manual contains important details concerning the safe operation of this tool. The user must read and understand these details before any use of the tool. This manual must be retained for future reference.• Read, study, and understand all instruction manuals packed with this press before operating.• Always wear safety goggles.• Parts being pressed may splinter, shatter, or be ejected from the press at a dangerous rate of speed. Because of the variety of pressapplications, it is your responsibility to always use adequate guardsand wear eye protection and heavy protective clothing when operatingthepress.• Visual inspection should be made before each use of the press, checking for signs of cracked welds, bent bed pins, loose or missing bolts, leaks, or any other structural damage.• Do not go near leaks. High pressure oil can puncture skin and cause serious injury, gangrene, or death. If injured, seek emergency medical help. Immediate surgery is required to remove oil.• Keep hands and fingers out of the press and away from parts that may shift and pinch. Do not stand in front of work area when load is applied. • Always use an accurate pressure gauge to measure pressing force.• Do not exceed the rated capacity of this press.• Never tamper with hydraulic system pressure settings.• Do not substitute bolts, pins or any part of the components. Use only genuine factory replacement parts.• Always center load on ram plunger. Offset loads can damage ram and may cause load to eject at a dangerous rate of speed.• Remove all loads from press bed before attempting to adjust bed height.Beware of possibility of falling bed.• Press only on loads supported by press bed and included press plates.Do not support loads on floor or press frame.• When using any accessories such as arbor plates, be certain they are centered on press bed and are in full contact with press bed.• Before applying load, be certain all press bed supporting pins are fullyengaged.• Always use a bearing shield when pressing bearings. Use caution when positioning work to be pressed to ensure that the item that is to bepressed cannot be dislodged or broken during press work. This mayresult in the item being ejected from the press at a dangerous rate ofspeed.• Release hydraulic pressure before loosening any fittings.• Maintain proper hydraulic fluid levels.• Do not make any alterations to the press.OWNER/USER RESPONSIBILITYThe owner and/or user must have an understanding of the manufacturer's operating instructions and warnings before using this press. Personnel involved in the use and operation of equipment must be careful, competent, trained, and qualified in the safe operation of the equipment and its proper use when servicing motor vehicles and their components.Warning information should be emphasized and understood.If the operator is not fluent in English, the manufacturer's instructions and warnings must be read to and discussed with the operator in the operator's native language by the purchaser/owner, making sure thatthe operator comprehends its contents.Owner and/or user must study and maintain for future reference the manufacturer’s instructions. Owner and/or user is responsible for keeping all warning labels and instruction manuals legible and intact. Replacement labels and literature are available from the manufacturers.INSPECTIONVisual inspection of the shop press should be made before each use of the press, checking for damaged, loose or missing parts. Each press must be inspected by a manufacturer’s repair facility immediately if subjected to an abnormal load or shock. Any press which appears to be damaged in any way, is found to be badly worn, or operates abnormally must be removed from service until necessary repairs are made by a manufacturers's authorized repair facility. It is recommended that an annual inspection of the press be made by a manufacturer’s authorized repair facility and that any defective parts, decals or warning labels be replaced with manufacturer’s specified parts. A list of authorized repair facilities is available from the manufacturer. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS• CHECK YOUR LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS REGARDING THE SAFE USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT.• Your safety is a top priority. Please handle equipment with care.• Fully retract unit and remove all items from the press bed frame.• Support the press bed and remove the pins.• Raise or lower bed to desired height and reinstall press pins. Be certain pins are fully engaged in the parallel flanges of the upright columns.• Position press on a flat, level, hard surface, preferably concrete.Make sure all nuts and bolts are tight.• Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children, before using.• Set the press bed to the required height. The press is most effective when the work piece is located 1 inch below the ram’s retracted position.The compression stroke can include the entire 5 inch working range.• The press is designed to exert a force on anything which is positioned beneath its ram. The work piece can be ejected from under the ram ata high rate of speed and can injure someone.• Pressing Bearings: It is essential that you use the bearing shield when pressing bearings are on or off.OPERATION1. Press beds are adjustable up and down to fully take advantageof available ram travel and numerous work pieces.2. Slowly open release valve on power unit. With the power unitin its stored position, remove all items from the press bed.3. Be sure press bed is supported properly and remove press bed pins.4. Raise or lower press bed to desired height, and reinstall pressbed pins. Be certain pins are completely through both sidesof frame, as these pins are the major support mechanism for the bed.We want to know if you have any problems with our products.If you are missing any parts or find any damage, call Arcan directly,and we will remedy the situation. Please do not call the store whereyou purchased this product.Phone: (800) 879-7316Email:**********************。
30 40组合装置安装和操作手册说明书
Installation and Operation Manual30/40COMBINATION UNITSwith the268/742 Logix Control ValveOctober 2006Table of ContentsPageNo.Topic Description1 Model # and Packaging Packaging InformationComponent PackagingDescriptionPackaging Description MBA Logix Control Valve Valve Description2 Softening System System PositioningCombination Unit Tank Loading Filling with Media3 Logix 268/742 Control Valve Attaching Valve to TankFigure 1 & Figure 24 Service & Drain Piping,General Installation Layout Drain Piping Figure 35 System Schematic Piping Layout6 Electrical Supply Electrical RequirementsBrine Tank / Brine Tubing Brine tank w/shut off7 Logix 268/742 Control ValveElectrical Connection Instructions on Logix 742 Electrical ConnectionFilling Combination Unit withWaterDetails for Filling Tank with Water8 Filling Combination Unit withWater Continued Details for Filling Tank with WaterContinuedLogix 742 Control Valve TimerSettingsSetting the Timer9 Logix 742 Control Valve TimerSettings Continued Setting the Timer Continued10 Logix 742 Control Valve TimerSettings Continued Setting the Timer ContinuedFinal Check Final Installation Check11 Troubleshooting Symptom / Cause / Solution12 Troubleshooting Symptom / Cause / Solution13 Troubleshooting Symptom / Cause / Solution14 ERR Troubleshooting Error Troubleshooting15 268/742 Valve Body Schematic Parts View16 Valve Body Parts List Part Numbers List17 Valve Parts List Part Numbers List18 Warranty WarrantyInstallation and Operating Instructions for268/742 LogixTop Mount Combination UnitModel #:____ FES-30T ____ FES-40T Iron Filter and Softener____ NS-30T ____ NS-40T pH Control and Softener____ TS-30T ____ TS-40T Dechlorination and SoftenerShipping Carton Description / unit:# ofcartonsContents Description1 Mineral tank Distributor pipe installed1 Brine tank 464 shutoff valve assembly. *NOTE:268/742 Logix valved is shipped inbrine tank.1 268/742Logix controlvalve 268/742 timer and backwash flow control and bypass with 1” copper or pvc connectionBirm for FES ½ CF BoxesCalcite for NS ½ CF BoxesNS-Mix for NS ½ CF BoxesCarbon for TS ½ CF BoxesSystem Description:The combination unit has a Logix top mounted automatic control valve with an electronic timer to initiate regeneration. The Logix Valve is constructed of non-corrosive Noryl material and is rated at a maximum working water pressure of 100 psi. It uses a 742 microprocessor based timer to actuate regeneration in the following ways:a. Manual regeneration button to start an emergencyregenerationb. Regeneration day settingCombination Unit Positioning:1. Place combination unit in desired position, far enough from wallsand other obstructions to allow for servicing the unit.2. Place the combination unit within reasonable access to agrounded 115V/60 HZ circuit and a legal drain line connection. Combination Unit Tank Loading:1. Remove yellow caplug from top of tank. DO NOT CUT whiteriser tube. Tube was prefitted at the factory.2. Center the distributor and make sure it is resting on the bottom ofthe tank. The top of the distributor pipe will extend above the topof the tank (this was prefitted at the factory).3. Cover the top opening of the distributor pipe before filling thetank with media.Model Carbon Birm CalicIte NS-Mix TS-30 & 40T 1-cubic footFES-30 & 40T 1-cubic footNS-30 & 40T ½-cubic foot ½-cubicfoot 4. Pour all filter media provided with the unit into the top of the tank.See page one for your specific model number of unit todetermine the amount of media to load into the mineral tank.5. Remove the material used to cover the top opening of thedistributor pipe.Logix Control Valve:1. When facing the front of the Logix timer, the inlet connection(Figure 1) is located on the left and the outlet connection is on the right. The control valve's inlet and outlet connections are either 1” copper or pvc equipped with gasket and nut.Figure 1Install the 268 bypass valve (See Figure 2) with inlet and outlet handles facing upward. Place gasket into nut and secure 1” copper or pvc tail piece with a nut. Repeat the procedure for the outletconnection.DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE NUT.Figure 22. The control valve's drain connection is 3/4" npt and is located onthe back of the control valve.3. Turn the control valve upside down and ensure that the controlvalve distributor o'rings are in place. Use silicone lubricant onthe o'rings.4. Place the control valve onto the distributor pipe.5. Thread the control valve hand tight to 20 foot pounds!DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!**DO NOT USE PETROLEUM!****USE ONLY SILICONE **Service and Drain Piping:1. Pipe combination unit into the service lines .The inlet and outletconnections of the control valve are 1” copper or pvc and arelocated on the back of the valve body. As you face the timer the inlet is on the left and and the outlet is on the right. Alwaysfollow local plumbing codes when installing our water treatment equipment.2. If sweat fittings are used, be sure soldering is done in such amanner as not to allow heat to reach the control valve or bypass.(If Schedule 80 PVC is used make sure to follow the properprimer and solvent instructions.)3. The drain line connection is located on the back of the valve asyou face the timer. It is recommended you install a ¾” union on the drain line for servicing. The drain line must be of adequatesize to allow for full regeneration flow.Figure 3•The control valve drain connection is 3/4" npt.•Never decrease the drain piping size to below ¾”•Maximum drain line length is 30 feet.•Maximum drain line height is 6 feet above thecontrol valve.•The drain line must be piped to an open airgap(See Figure 3)•Always follow local plumbing codes.UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THERE BE A DIRECT CONNECTION WITH SANITARY SEWAGE FACILITIES.224 Shoemaker Rd.Pottstown, PA 19464Typical Piping LayoutNOTE: All Master Water Conditioners must be installed after the well tank or water meter if itspublic water supply.Electrical Requirements:Always follow all local electrical codes when installing our water treatment equipment.1. Provide an 115v/60Hz properly grounded dedicated electricaloutlet. (It’s very important that the polarity be correct) Avoid using outlets that are switch controlled.2. Maximum amperage required is 5 amps.3. Make sure the electrical service provides power 24 hours per day. We recommend installing a surge protector to protect unit from power surges, which are not covered by warranty.Brine Tank:1. The brine tank should be located directly beside the CombinationUnit mineral tank.2. Connect the 3/8" poly tubing to the 3/8” white elbow compressionfitting located on the right side of the Logix control valve.See Figure Below.The 464 brine shutoff valve contains a float that controls the water level in the brine tank. The float height was preset at the factory.Logix Control Valve Electrical Connection:Note: Do not touch the wiring harness between the Logix timer and the motor, it’s positioning is critical and therefore already installed at the factory.1. Remove plastic control valve cover by spreading sides whilelifting.2. Plug transformer into back of timer following the existing wires.3. Plug transformer into a properly grounded 120V/60 HZ electricaloutlet.4. The screen will now display “268” then the “Time of Day”.Filling Combination Unit with Water:Figure 41. Push the FOR REGENERATION button (Figure 4) on thecontroller down for 5 seconds. This will initiate a manualregeneration. You will notice a flashing hour glass duringregeneration.The controller will indicate that the motor is turning the camshaft to cycle C1 (BACKWASH). The controller will indicate the totalregeneration time remaining. Filling tank in this position allows air to escape from drain.Open the bypass inlet valve ¼ turn and allow water to flow into the mineral tank at a slow rate.Warning:IF WATER ENTERS THE TANK TOO FAST, ALL THE RESIN WILL BE FLUSHED TO DRAIN DURING START UP.2. When water is running steadily at the drain, open the bypassvalve’s inlet and outlet to their maximum position.3. Simultaneously press the SET and UP buttons on the controllerfor 1 second then release, the motor will advance the cam to C2.Once C2 is displayed simultaneously press the SET and UPbuttons on the controller for 1 second then release, the motor will advance the cam to C3. Repeat this procedure until the timerenters the C7 (FAST RINSE) position. The softener will gothrough the rinsing cycle and then automatically advance to(BRINE REFILL) C8 and fill the brine tank with the proper amount of water.4. The control valve will advance to C0 (REGENERATIONCOMPLETE) and Time of Day will be displayed. This istreated water.Logix Control Valve Timer Settings:Note: The control valve is set at the factory. You only need to set the time of day and regeneration time if required, which is preset at 2 am.Figure 5Time of Day Setting1) Press the SET button. The screen will show the Time of Dayin blinking numbers.2) To change the Time of Day, use the UP or DOWN arrows.3) Press the SET button.Day of Week Setting1) Press the SET button. The screen will show the Day of Weekin blinking triangle.2) To change the Day of Week, use the UP or DOWN arrows.3) Press the SET button.Time of Regeneration Setting (the factory default is 2 AM)1) Press the SET button. The screen will show the Time ofRegeneration in blinking numbers.2) To change the Time of Regeneration, use the UP or DOWNarrows.3) Press the SET button.Regeneration Frequency Setting (the factory default is 7)1) Press the SET button. The screen will show the Regenerationfrequency in blinking numbers.2) To change the number, use the UP or DOWN arrows.3) Press the SET button.If you wish to regenerate on certain days ot the week, do the following:a. First, do steps above, but set at zero.b. Press SET button until you reach the day you wishto regenerate.c. Press the UP or Down arrows to set the day.d. Press the SET button to lock the day in.e. Repeat process to select the next day ofregeneration.NOTE: The days of Regeneration will be highlighted on thescreen.Salt Amount Setting1) Press the SET button. The screen will show the Salt Amountas pounds in blinking numbers.2) DO NOT CHANGE THE NUMBER.3) Press the SET button.Softening Capacity Setting1) Press the SET button. The screen will show the Capacity asgrains in blinking numbers.2) DO NOT CHANGE THE NUMBER.3) Press the SET button.Final Check:1. Fill the brine tank with Solar Salt and the Res-Up Feeders withRes-Up (one quart is provided).2. Make sure the drain line connection meets all plumbing codesand that the drain line size can handle the backwash flow rate of the softener.3. Make sure the Inlet and Outlet on bypass valve are open.4. Make sure the control valve timer is plugged into an electricaloutlet with power 24 hours per day.5. Check all piping for leaks.TroubleshootingSymptom: Water conditioner fails to regenerate. No soft water.Possible Cause SolutionPower supply to 742 control has been interrupted. Determine reason for power interruption and correct. Reset time of day.Water pressure lost. Restore water pressure.Corrupted programming of 742Logix timer.Reprogram timer assembly. Defective 742 Logix timer. Replace timer assembly.No salt in brine tank. Add salt and regenerate.Manual bypass valve is open. Close manual bypass valve.Leak at riser pipe seal. Insure that riser pipe is properlysealed at o’ring seal. InMPect pipe forcracks.Insufficient brine. Check brine float height and cleanassembly if necessary. Check flowrate capabilities of safety float and aircheck assembly.Plugged injector or injector screen. Inspect and clean injector and/orinjector screen.Symptom: No Brine DrawPossible Cause SolutionPlugged injector or injector screen. Inspect and clean injector and/orinjector screen.Insufficient water pressure. Increase water pressure above 25psig (172kPa) minimum.Corrupted programming of 742Logix timer.Reprogram timer assembly. Defective 742Logix timer. Replace timer assembly.Obstructed drain line. Remove obstruction.Symptom: Insufficient brine draw Possible Cause SolutionPartially clogged injector or injector screen. Inspect and clean injector and/or injector screen assembly.Restricted flow rate in brine line. Check flow rate capabilities of thesafety float/aircheck assembly. Insufficient water pressure. Increase water pressure above 25psig (172kPa) minimum.Excessive back pressure on injector due to elevated drain line. Reduce drain line elevation to height of valve.Damaged valve disk. Replace all valve disks.Partially restricted drain line. Remove restriction.Symptom: Insufficient Refill to Brine TankPossible Cause SolutionBrine refill control Remove and cleanRestricted flow rate in brine line. Check flow rate capabilities of thesafety float/aircheck assembly.Symptom: Excessive Water in Brine TankPossible Cause Solution Plugged drain line flow control. Clean flow control.Plugged injector and/or injector screen Inspect and clean injector and/or screen.Symptom: Loss of Media to DrainPossible Cause SolutionNo flow control installed in drainline.Install drain line flow control.Symptom: Leak to DrainPossible Cause SolutionNo flow control installed in drainline.Install drain line flow control.Insufficient water pressure. Increase water pressure above 25psig (172kPa) minimum.Damaged valve disk or obstruction in valve disk. InMPect and if damaged, replace all valve disks or remove obstruction.Symptom: Loss of Water Pressure Possible Cause SolutionFouled resin bed due to iron accumulation. Clean control valve and mineral bed with cleaner.Slots in riser pipe or laterals are filled with resin fines. Inspect and clean distributor pipe slots as needed.Symptom: Salt in Water to Service After RegenerationPossible Cause Solution Injector is too small for system size. Install correct injectorBrine draw time excessively long due to low water pressure. Increase water pressure above 25 psig (172 kPa) minimum.Restricted drain line. Remove drain line restriction. Insufficient rinse volume. Increase slow rinse time, fast rinsetime, or both.Damaged valve disk. Replace all valve disks.Plugged injector and/or injector screen. Inspect and clean injector and/or injector screen.Symptom: Soft Water but No Filtration or pH Control Possible Cause SolutionFES unit Birm, TS unit Carbon are exhausted and need replacement Check P.2 for Media Loading., Use dome hole to replace media.NS unit NS Mix is depleted Add NS Mix through dome hole.12 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY As of November 2022This Residential Water Conditioner is warranted for a period of one year from date of purchase by first user against defects in materials and workmanship. In addition, the complete control valve is warranted for five years. The control valve body (excluding internals and electrical parts) is warranted for six years. The mineral tank, plastic brine tank or cabinet tank (excluding mineral) is warranted against rust, corrosion or bursting for a period of twelve years from date of manufacture. Except, as specifically set forth in this paragraph, Master Water Conditioning Corporation makes no other warranties, express or implied. This warranty shall be void if the conditioner is moved from the place of original installation, or if damage is caused by misuse, misapplication, accident, freezing, flood, fire or if not installed in accordance with instructions furnished by Master Water Conditioning Corporation. This warranty shall be void in the event of damages from external sources or where the conditioner has been operated at pressure in excess of 100 pounds per square inch or at a temperature greater than 100 degrees F. or less than 32 degrees F. Incidental costs or consequential damages are not covered by this warranty. All defective parts shall be returned prepaid to Master Water Conditioning Corporation for inspection. Master shall not be liable for labor charges other than Master factory repairs . This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow limitations on duration of implied warranties or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. All claims must be submitted in writing to Master Water Conditioning Corporation at 224 Shoemaker Road, Pottstown, Pennsylvania 19464 within thirty (30) days from the discovery of the defect. Master Water Conditioning Corporation thereafter will correct defective parts and workmanship or rusting, corrosion or bursting within sixty (60) days.224 Shoemaker Rd. Pottstown, Pa. 19464 MASTER Water Conditioning Corp.。
nVent CFS403_P 摆动抵挡盒架装置说明书
Installation Angle from VerticalAll Brace and Service Pipes shown, Not Included*(XX) = Finish SpecifierSway Brace assemblies are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA-13 and the manufacturer's installation instructions.The required type, number, and size of fasteners used for the structure attachment fitting shall be in accordance with NFPA-13.*Part Number Pipe Size NPS (in)mm CSBSTU0100(XX)125CSBSTU0125(XX)1-1/432CSBSTU0150(XX)1-1/240CSBSTU0200(XX)250CSBSTU0250(XX)2-1/265CSBSTU0300(XX)380CSBSTU0400(XX)4100CSBSTU0500(XX)5125CSBSTU0600(XX)6150CSBSTU0800(XX)8200CSBSTU1000(XX)10250WARNING:nVent products shall be installed and used only as indicated in nVent product instruction sheets and training materials. Instruction sheets are available at and from your nVent customer service representative. nVent products must never be used for a purpose other than the purpose for which they were designed or in a manner that exceeds specified load ratings.2.All instructions must be completely followed to ensure proper and safe installation and performance.3.Improper installation, misuse, misapplication or other failure to completely follow nVent's instructions and warnings may cause product malfunction, property4.damage, serious bodily injury and/or death, and void your warranty.Products that are manufactured using spring steel components shall be used only in a non-corrosive indoor environment.5.All pipe supports, hangers, intermediate components and structural attachments must ONLY be used as described herein and are NEVER to be used for any6.other purpose.NOTE: All load ratings are for static conditions and do not account for dynamic loading such as wind, water or seismic loads, unless otherwise noted.The customer is responsible for:a. Conformance to all governing codes.b. The integrity of structures to which the products are attached, including their capability of safely accepting the loads imposed, as evaluated by a qualified engineer.c. Using appropriate industry standard hardware as noted above.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:All governing codes and regulations and those required by the job site must be observed.Always use appropriate safety equipment such as eye protection, hard hat, and gloves as appropriate to the application.Notes:UL Listed for use with Schedule 10 and Schedule 40 Service Pipe, fore with 1 to 2 NPS Schedule 40 brace pipe or 1/4" angle iron.Notes:UL Listed for use with Schedule 10 and Schedule 40 Service Pipe, for use with 1 to 2 NPS Schedule 401.brace pipe.Notes:UL Listed for use with KS D 3507 and KS D 3562 Service Pipe, for use with 25A to 32A KS D 35621.brace pipe.UL Loads (Listed for Restraints) - Lateral and Longitudinal Part Number Sch 10Service Pipe Sch 40Service Pipe CSBSTU0100(XX)655 lb (2,914 N)655 lb (2,914 N)CSBSTU0125(XX)655 lb (2,914 N)655 lb (2,914 N)CSBSTU0150(XX)655 lb (2,914 N)655 lb (2,914 N)CSBSTU0200(XX)655 lb (2,914 N)655 lb (2,914 N)UL Loads (Listed for Sway Braces) - Lateral and LongitudinalPart Number LateralLongitudinalSch 10Service Pipe Sch 40Service Pipe Sch 10Service PipeSch 40Service PipeCSBSTU0200(XX)1,200 lb (5,338 N)1,200 lb (5,338 N)N/A N/A CSBSTU0250(XX)2,045 lb (9,097 N)2,045 lb (9,097 N)1,375 lb (6,116 N)1,375 lb (6,116 N)CSBSTU0300(XX)1,600 lb (7,117 N)1,600 lb (7,117 N)700 lb (3,114 N)700 lb (3,114 N)CSBSTU0400(XX)2,045 lb (9,097 N)2,045 lb (9,097 N)1,375 lb (6,116 N)1,375 lb (6,116 N)CSBSTU0500(XX)2,045 lb (9,097 N)2,045 lb (9,097 N)1,375 lb (6,116 N)1,375 lb (6,116 N)CSBSTU0600(XX)1,100 lb (4,893 N)1,100 lb (4,893 N)1,100 lb (4,893 N)1,100 lb (4,893 N)CSBSTU0800(XX)2,045 lb (9,097 N)2,045 lb (9,097 N)1,375 lb (6,116 N)1,375 lb (6,116 N)CSBSTU1000(XX)2,045 lb (9,097 N)2,045 lb (9,097 N)1,885 lb (8,385 N)1,885 lb (8,385 N)UL Loads (Listed for Sway Braces) - Lateral and LongitudinalPart Number LateralLongitudinalKS D 3507Service Pipe KS D 3562Service Pipe KS D 3507Service Pipe KS D 3562Service Pipe CSBSTU0800(XX)2,045 lb (9,097 N)2,045 lb (9,097 N)1,375 lb (6,116 N)1,375 lb (6,116 N)CSBSTU1000(XX)2,045 lb (9,097 N)2,045 lb (9,097 N)1,885 lb (8,385 N)1,885 lb (8,385 N)Notes:FM approved when used with 1", 1-1/4" or 2" (DN25, DN32, DN40, DN50) NPS Schedule 40, GB/T 3091, EN1.10255 (Heavy), AS 1074 (Heavy) or JIS G3454 brace pipe.Load ratings for Schedule 40 above may also be applied to AS 1074 (Heavy), GB/T 3091, EN 102552.(Heavy) and JIS G3454 pipe.Load ratings for Schedule 10 above may also be applied to AS 1074 (Medium), GB/T 3091, EN 102553.(Medium or Heavy), JIS G3452, FM approved Thinwall, and Schedule 40 pipes unless otherwise indicated.Load ratings for LW above refers to FM Approved Lightwall Pipe, commonly referred to as "Schedule 7".4.These ratings may also be applied to A1074 Lightwall, EN 10255 L, EN 10220, and GB/T 8163 pipe unless otherwise specified.Load ratings for "0.188 wall" above may be applied to any thicker walled pipe unless otherwise specified.5.Part Number Orientation to Sprinkler PipeService Pipe Size Pipe Schedule FM Horizontal Load Rating lbs (N)Installation Angle Inch mm30 - 4445 - 5960 - 7475 - 90CSBSTU0100(XX)Lateral125LW, 10 , 40860(3,825)1,220(5,425)1,500(6,670)1,670(7,430)CSBSTU0125(XX)1-1/432CSBSTU0150(XX)1-1/240CSBSTU0200(XX)Lateral 250LW, 10 , 401,530(6,805)2,160(9,610)2,650(11,790)2,960(13,165)CSBSTU0250(XX)2-1/265CSBSTU0300(XX)385CSBSTU0400(XX)Lateral 4100LW, 10, 401,570(6,985)2,220(9,875)2,720(12,100)3,030(13,480)CSBSTU0500(XX)5125CSBSTU0600(XX)Lateral 6150LW, 10, 401,980(8,805)2,810(12,500)3,440(15,300)3,840(17,080)CSBSTU0800(XX)Lateral 82000.188, 402,040(9,075)2,890(12,855)3,540(15,745)3,950(17,570)CSBSTU1000(XX)10250CSBSTU0100(XX)Longitudinal125LW, 10 , 40970(4,315)720(3,200)860(3,825)960(4,270)CSBSTU0125(XX)1-1/432CSBSTU0150(XX)1-1/240CSBSTU0200(XX)Longitudinal 250LW, 10 , 40870(3,870)690(3,070)830(3,690)930(4,136)CSBSTU0250(XX)2-1/265CSBSTU0300(XX)385CSBSTU0400(XX)Longitudinal 4100LW, 10, 401,550(6,895)1,390(6,185)1,680(7,475)1,870(8,320)CSBSTU0500(XX)5125CSBSTU0600(XX)Longitudinal 6150LW, 10, 401,470(6,540)1,170(5,205)1,410(6,270)1,570(6,985)CSBSTU0800(XX)Longitudinal82000.188, 401,200(5,340)1,700(7,560)2,090(9,295)2,330(10,365)CSBSTU1000(XX)10250CSBSTU is a Sway Brace Fitting. It is intended to be combined with a nVent CADDYbrand Structural Attachment Fitting and "Bracing Pipe" to form a complete bracing assembly.Sway Braces are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA-13 and the manufacturer's assembly and instructions.Position stamped components around service pipe Finger tighten nuts and rotate assembly to desired orientation First tighten bolt that passes through brace clamp until the shear head on nut snaps off. Then proceed to tigthen theother bolt on the CSBSTU until the shear head on nut snaps off.*(XX) Finish SpecifierInsert brace into brace clamp as far as possible.Tighten shear head set screw until head snaps off#1#2#3#4All Brace and Service Pipes shown, Not Included*Part Number Torque ft-lbs.N-m CSBSTU0100(XX)2534CSBSTU0125(XX)CSBSTU0150(XX)CSBSTU0200(XX)CSBSTU0250(XX)5068CSBSTU0300(XX)CSBSTU0400(XX)CSBSTU0500(XX)CSBSTU0600(XX)CSBSTU0800(XX)6588CSBSTU1000(XX)。
Eaton PDG23P0040TFFL 电源保护型塑胶容器电路保护器说明说明书
Eaton PDG23P0040TFFLEaton Power Defense molded case circuit breaker, Globally Rated, Frame 2, Three Pole, 40A, 100kA/480V, T-M (Fxd-Fxd) TU, Standard Terminals Load Only (PDG2X3T100)Eaton Power Defense molded case circuit breakerPDG23P0040TFFL 78667985550888.9 mm 152.4 mm 104.6 mm 1.82 kg Eaton Selling Policy 25-000, one (1) year from the date of installation of theProduct or eighteen (18) months from thedate of shipment of the Product,whichever occurs first.RoHS Compliant IEC 60947-2UL 489CCC MarkedCSAProduct NameCatalog Number UPCProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight WarrantyCompliancesCertifications100 kAIC at 480 Vac260040 AThree-pole600 VPD2 Global100 kAIC Icu/ 65 kAIC Ics/ 220 kAIC Icm @440V (IEC)10 kAIC Icu/ 5 kAIC Ics/ 21 kAIC Icm @690V (IEC)35/25 kAIC Icu/ 18/13 kAIC Ics @525V South Africa (IEC) 200 kAIC Icu/ 150 kAIC Ics/ 440 kAIC Icm @240V (IEC)22 kAIC Icu @125 Vdc22 kAIC Icu @250 Vdc35/25 kAIC @600V (UL/CSA)85 kAIC Icu/ 40 kAIC Ics/ 187 kAIC Icm @480V Brazil (IEC) 100 kAIC Icu/ 70 kAIC Ics/ 220 kAIC Icm @380-415V (IEC) 100 kAIC @480V (UL)200 kAIC @240V (UL)ThermomagneticClass AComplete breakerStandard Terminals Load Only600 VacT-M (Fxd-Fxd) TU Eaton Power Defense PDG23P0040TFFL 3D drawingConsulting application guide - molded case circuit breakersPower Defense molded case circuit breaker selection posterPower Defense brochurePower Defense technical selling bookletPower Defense molded case circuit breakers - Frame 2 product aidMolded case circuit breakers catalogPDG4 CCC certificationPDG4 CB reportPower Defense Declaration concerning California’s Proposition 65PDG2 CB reportEU Declaration of Conformity - Power Defense molded case circuit breakersPower Defense Frame 2 Direct Rotary Handle Assy With Interlock Version Instructions (IL012138EN).pdfPower Defense Frame 2 screw terminal_end cap kit, 225A, 3 pole instructions - IL012258EN H01Power Defense Frame 2 locking devices and handle block instructions - IL012149ENPower Defense Frame 2 tunnel terminal kits - PDG2X1TA225K instructions- IL012239EN H01Power Defense Frame 2 handle mech variable depth rotary handle instructions - IL012136ENPower Defense Frame 2 handle mech direct rotary handle instructions - IL012134ENPower Defense Frame 2 multi wire connector kit -PDG2X3(2)(4)TA2256W instructions - IL012242EN H01Power Defense Frame 2 PDG2 and PDC(E)9 breaker instructions -IL012106ENPower Defense Frame 2 terminal kit - PDG2X3(2)(4)TA225RF instructions - IL012245EN H01Power Defense Frame 2/3/4/5/6 voltage neutral sensor module wiringInterrupt ratingFrameRated operation voltage (Ue) at AC - max Amperage RatingNumber of polesVoltage rating - maxCircuit breaker typeInterrupt rating rangeSwitch off techniqueClassCircuit breaker frame typeTerminalsVoltage ratingTrip Type 3D CAD drawing package Application notes BrochuresCatalogsCertification reports Installation instructionsinstructions – IL012316ENPower Defense Frame 1 IEC and Frame 2 Rotary Mechanism with NFPA Handle Attachment Instructions (IL012260EN).pdfPower Defense Frame 2 tunnel terminal (aluminum), 50A, 3 pole instructions - IL012236EN H03Power Defense Frame 2 terminal kit - PDG2X3(2)(4)TA150RF instructions - IL012244EN H01Power Defense Frame 2 tunnel terminal (aluminum), 100A, 3 pole instructions - IL012237EN H03Power Defense Frame 2 box terminal (steel), 100A, 3 pole instructions - IL012234EN H03Power Defense Frame 2 box terminal (aluminum), 225A, 3 pole instructions - IL012235EN H03Power Defense Frame 1-2-3-4 IP door barrier assembly instructions -IL012278ENPower Defense Frame 2 global terminal shield, 3 pole - IL012330EN Power Defense Frame 2 tunnel terminal (aluminum), 150A, 3 pole instructions - IL012238EN H03Power Defense Frame 2 multi wire connector kit -PDG2X3(2)(4)TA2253W instructions - IL012243EN H01Power Defense Frame 2 shunt trip UVR instructions - IL012130EN Power Defense Frame 2 clamp terminal (steel), 20A, 3 pole instructions - IL012246EN H03Installation videosPower Defense Frame 2 TMTU Aux, Alarm, ST and UVR Animated Instructions.rhPower Defense Frame 2 Handle Mech Variable Depth Rotary Handle Animated Instructions.rhPower Defense Frame 2 Locking Devices and Handle Block Animated Instructions.pdf.rhPower Defense Frame 2 withTMTU, Shunt Trip_UVR Animated Instructions.rhPower Defense Frame 2 Bell Alarm with PXR Animated Instructions.pdf.rh MultimediaPower Defense Frame 3 Variable Depth Rotary Handle Mechanism Installation How-To VideoPower Defense Frame 2 Aux, Alarm, Shunt Trip, and UVR How-To Video Power Defense Frame 2 Direct Rotary Handle Mechanism Installation How-To VideoPower Defense Frame 2 Variable Depth Rotary Handle Mechanism Installation How-To VideoPower Defense molded case circuit breakersEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. 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CP-33L/LV+ 系统配置
FEEDER 底坐
精密结构 减少了吸取时的废料并能很 好地吸取微小型元件 (0201) 最多喂料器数量 : 104个 8mm 带式喂料器
喂料器
8,12,16,32,44和56mm盘 带喂料器 标准及客户订做的喂料盘 最大可装104盘带式喂料 器 (8mm盘带式喂料器)
> 其彻底地排除了传统的定位方式造成元件移位的现象 > 最佳传送速度
CP-33L/LV+ 定位系统
PCB 定位系统
Transport Frame PCB
PCB 翘曲度为零
A PCB Suppor t Plate A
自动修正其高度
Backup Pin
PCB板定位方式最佳化
Backup Table
CP-33L/LV+ 软件
Gerber Mount
通过Gerber 软件转换成三星贴装文件
o Windows 95/98 环境下的软件 o 容易编辑贴装数据
o 自动扫描功能
o 输出为其它格式或转换为三星的贴装文件 o Provides Changeable View Point & Zoon in/out
4.2.4 同时/在线式 同时式贴装机组成流水线,一组一组地贴装SMC/SMD。 SMT常见单词解释 Chip: 芯片 Ceramic: 陶瓷 Polarity: 极性 Stagger: 交错的 Hexagon inductor: 六角型的感应器 Air wound coil: 空的旋转的盘绕物 Crystal oscillator: 晶体,振荡器 Criteria: 标准的 Notch: 槽口,凹口 Contour: 轮廓,周边 Stable: 稳定的 Burrs: 粗刻边 Inferior: 差的,劣等的 Reliability: 可靠性,可靠度,可信度 CSP:chip scale package 晶片级尺寸封装 MCM:multi-chip model 多芯片组件 COB:chip on board 板载芯片 LSI:large scale integrated circuit 大规模集成电路(LSIC) FCP: flip chip倒装芯片
既满足其速度,又保证其元件范围
- 对不同应用领域可采取各种不同的柔性
各种不同的应用软件
- 易于操作 -- 可进行高效率的生产控制
- 易于确认其机器状态,且维护简单
SMT In-Line System Business
何为SMT? 它是英文Surface mount Technology 的缩写,即表面贴装技术。总的来说SMT由表面贴装元器件 Surface mounted components (SMC)、Surface mounted devices (SMD)、贴装技术、贴装设 备三个部分组成。
Line-CCD系统概述
主轴中心线 三棱镜 光圈
高亮度发光二极管 及散射透镜
物镜透 镜 电子元件
中继透 镜
线列式影 像传感器
光源透镜
三棱镜
修正贴片位置的对准原理
完全对准
对准与未对准元件的曲线
对准曲线
未对准曲线
未对准
修正对准位置
-35° +120°
偏差
是由位置偏差与 角度偏差共同完 成的
细间距对准
本套幻灯片内容浅显易懂,叙述条理分明,图文并茂,有助于SMT操作人员对 本设备操作技能的巩固和提高.
第一部分: SMT简介
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三星表面贴装设备
上料机 丝印机
贴片机
贴片机
接驳台
回流焊
下料机
SMT In-Line System Business
三星表面贴装概念
d、焊接后有良好的接合状态;
e、具焊剂成分,具高绝缘性,低腐浊性; f、对焊接后的焊剂残渣有良好的清洗性。
影响焊接质量因素鱼骨图
焊膏 粘度 发泡剂 粒子形状 摇溶性 发泡剂的含量 平形度 压力 硬度
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形状
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角度
粘度 刚性 行程 速度 印刷机 厚度 金属丝网 张力 开口边形状
开口大小 槽断面形状
20步喂料盘
单喂料盘
带式喂料器通用性
可适用各种大小的
盘装喂料器(可调)
弹片
CP-33L/LV+ 软件
MMI (人机界面)
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生产报告
- 实时监控并可将数据存储
位孔和基准孔附近贴装SMD距孔边缘 的距离应 大于1mm,定位也Ø3mm或Ø4mm; b、印刷板焊前翘曲度<0.5%; c、基板的抗弯强度要达到25kg/mm以上; d、铜箔的粘合强度应达到1.5kg/cm*cm;
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时间
元件识别
漏贴
Rectangular R,C Transistor Tantal Cap. /Diode MELF Array Resistor Electrolytic Capacitor Switch SOP QFP J-Lead IC
DCA:direct chip attachment 直接芯片组装 SBC:solder ball connect 焊料球连接工艺 (GLASS)epoxy:环氧的(环氧树脂) Asymmetrical: 不均匀的,不对称的 Diode: 二极管 Trimmer (capacitor): 调整式(可调电容) Resistor: 电阻器 Capacitor: 电容器 transistor: 晶体管 Rectangular: 矩形的,成直角的 PGA(pin grid array) 引脚网格阵列封装 BGA(ball grid array) 球形矩阵排列封装 PQFP(plastic quad flat package)塑料方形扁平封装 C4(controlled collapse chip connection)可控塌陷芯片互联技术 DIP(dual in-line package) 双列直插式封装 PLCC(plastic leaded chip carrier) 塑料有引脚芯片载体封装 SOJ(small out-line J-lead)小尺寸J形引脚封装 TSOP(thin small out-line package)薄形小尺寸封装 TBGA(tiny-BGA)小球列阵封装 BLP(bottom lead package)底部引脚封装 UBGA(micro BGA)芯片面积与封装面积比大于1:1.4
前言
SMT技术日新月异,其应用也越来越广泛,为了使SMT操作人员能尽快掌握 我公司SMT设备的操作技能,我们客服中心(SUNEAST(SHANGHAI)OFFICE)特 别制作了这套幻灯片,供SMT设备操作人员参考和学习. ;机器保养;常见 故障及处理.
偏位
极性
少锡
多锡
冷焊
竖立
反贴
桥焊
裂缝
误插
第二部分 设备介绍
CP33L/LV+
介绍
SAMSUNG TECHNOLOGY INC.
CP-33L/LV+
一般特点
高效率 & 高精度 - 速度 : 0.03 sec/chip - 精度 : 0.1mm@3 for Chip, 0.04mm@3 for QFP
焊膏的印刷性
SMD具备的基本条件: a、元件的形状适合于自动化贴装; b、尺寸,形状在标准化后具互换性;
c、有良好的尺寸精度;
d、适应于流水或非流水作业; e、有一定的机械强度; f、可承受有机溶液的洗涤; g、可执行零散包装又适应编带包装。
SMT对PCB的要求:
a、贴装基板两侧边留出宽度为3~5mm, 在靠近定
辅料的选用及要求
1、贴片胶的选用 a、固化时间短、温度低;
b、有足够的粘合力;
c、涂敷后,无拉丝,无塌边;
d、具有耐热性,高绝缘性,低腐浊性;
e、对高频无影响,具可靠的有效寿命。
辅料的选用及要求 2、锡膏的选用 a、具优异的保存稳定性;
b、具良好的印刷性;
c、印刷后,在长时间内对SMD有一定的粘合 性;
引脚检查功能
对准的引脚检查
QFP引脚成像范 围
LINE CCD
光源
未对准的引脚检查
QFP引脚成像范 围 LINE CCD
CP-33L/LV+ 传送系统
3-段传送系统
Run-in
Working Zone
Run-out
独立运动
前后缓冲 在工作区域内采用一个微型的步进行马达来其 PCB传送时行加速度或减速
线列光栅尺
• X、Y轴均配有高精 度的线列光栅尺
X-axis
Y-axis
SMT In-Line System Biz.
X – Y 框架
没有偏差的贴装运动系统
副传动 马达驱动
同步滑轮
同步轴 同步皮带
CP-33L/LV+ 贴装头
非接触式对中系统
Laser
CCD CCD
高性能的
- 元件识别范围: 0201(Chip) ~ 23*23mm QFP Linear CCD - 通过 “Linear CCD”进行高准确度 的元件识别
SMT作业方式 1按照表面贴装所用材料划分,可分为胶水作业和锡膏作业两种方式。 1.1贴片胶 贴片胶作为特殊的粘接剂,一般在表面贴装采用波峰焊接工艺场合中使用,其作用是焊接前使SMD 预先定位于基板的指定位置。 贴片胶成分组成: 环氧树脂63%(重量比) 无机填料30% 胺系固化剂4% 无机颜料3% 贴片胶存放环境一般为5~10℃(冰箱内),在使用前一天,可将胶置于室温下24小时后再上机使用。 1.2焊膏 焊膏是一种焊料合金粉末和焊剂的混合物。 SMT常用焊膏金属组份为:Sn63Pb37\Sn62Pb36Ag2. 焊膏的保存最好以密封形态存放在恒温、恒湿的冰箱内,保存温度为5~10 ℃。焊膏从冰箱中取出时, 应在其密封状态下,回到室温后再开封,然后放在搅拌机上充分搅拌,再加到网版上使用。