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2014 Acura RDX 技术指南说明书

2014 Acura RDX 技术指南说明书

A D V A N C E D T E C H N O L O G Y G U I D EThis Advanced Technology Guide is designed to help you get acquainted with your new Acura RDX and provide basic instructions on some of its technology and convenience features.This guide is not intended to be a substitute for the Owner’s Manual. For more detailed information on vehicle controls and operation, please refer to the respective sections in the Owner’s Manual.HomeLink ® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Bluetooth ® HandsFreeLink ® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15SMS Text Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Bluetooth ®Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22iPod ®or USB Flash Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Pandora ® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Acura Owners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Safety Reminder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Keyless Access System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Instrument Panel Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Multi-Information Display (MID) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Color Information Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Driving Position Memory System (DPMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Reverse Tilt Door Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Multi-View Rear Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12One-Touch Turn Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13M U L T I -I N F O R M A T I O N D I S P L A Y p. 6C O L O RI N F O R M A T I O N D I S P L A Y p. 10A U D I O p. 22BLUETOOTH ®H A N D S F R E E L I N K ®p. 15on either front door handle when the vehicle is off.front door handles when the vehicle is off.e n i n g t h e T a i l g a t eall doors are unlocked. The vehicle can be on or off.then press ENGINE START/STOP.S t a r t i n g t h e E n g i n eSTART/STOP.T u r n i n g t h e V e h i c l e O f fit again for On mode.c k i n g t h e D o o r sM a l f u n c t i o n I n d i c a t o r sIf an indicator remains on, there may be a problem; see your dealer.Charging system Low brake fluid All-wheel drive system (AWD)*Malfunction lamp Immobilizer (blinks ):Use other vehicle key and see Door/tailgate open:Close door/tailgate Low tire pressure (stays on ):Add airfor more information.a y sOdometerOutside temperature,Trip A Outside temperature,Trip BTo toggle between the different displays:• Press either Info button (▲/▼)for the main displays.SEL/RESET buttonInfo buttonsH o w I t W o r k sIf the tire pressure drops significantly below recommended levels:• The low tire pressure indicator comes on.• A “CHECK TIRE PRESSURE” message appears on the MID, showing which tire(s) have low pressure.Select AUTO DOOR UNLOCK.Select the option you want.The driver’s and front passenger’s doors can be opened by pulling the inner front door handle, regardless of the setting. Changing the setting to SEL/RESET buttonInfo buttonsactivate the menu.1.Select DOOR SETUP.Visually inspect the tires for which tire(s) have low pressure.3.Inflate the tire(s), if necessary,to the recommended pressures listed on the label on the driver’s doorjamb.The setting is displayed, and the display returns to the AUTO DOOR UNLOCK menu.Press either Info button (▲/▼)to exit the menu.Park (P).2. Adjust the seat and outsidememory button corresponding mirrors to your preferred positions. 4. Within 5 seconds, press theto the remote (1 or 2) you areusing. You will hear two beeps.W I T H W I P E R I N T E G R A T I O NFor your convenience, your vehicle’s headlights automatically turn on when the Wide (default)Normal Top downYESNOPosition the remote transmitter you wish to link 1–3 inches from the 1Press and hold the programmed HomeLink button for about a second.Does the device (garage door opener) work?3Use these three buttons to navigate through the HFL menus.PHONE button:Go directly to the Audio selector knob:return to the previous screen.go to the Phone screen.If your phone does not appear:is now paired.discovery mode, and select OK.2. Select Phone Setup.3. Select Connection.4. Select Add a New Phone.5. Select an empty location for the phone.If a prompt appears asking to connect to a phone,select No.7. HFL searches for your phone.Select your phone when it appears on the list.prompt appears. Select Yes.If your phone does not appear:Select Phone Not Found, and search for HandsFreeLink from paired.the list.discovery mode. Select OK.2. Select Phonebook.call, and select it.4. The call is connected and heard through the vehicle speakers.you want to call.2. Say the stored voice tag name.speakers.2. Select Dial.call.4. The call is connected and heard through the vehicle speakers.Press the Hang-Up button toend or decline the call.Press the Pick-Up button toSelect Call.menu.menu.2.Select Text Message. The 20most recent text messagesfrom your phone are displayed.Yes to open the message.aloud.y i n g t o T e x t M e s Select Reply.Select Yes to send the message.Connect the cable to your iPoddock connector or flash drive.3. From your phone, open the desiredaudio player or app and beginplayback. Sound is redirected toNote: Connect your device only when your vehicle is stopped.out the USB adapter cable.Connect the cable to your iPhonedock connector.You can select items such as theStation List, SKIP, Like/Dislike, andPause/Resume.*Open Pandora from your phone.S A F E T Y R E M I N D E RYour vehicle is equipped with airbags. Airbags do not replace seat belts; they add tothe protection offered by seat belts. Airbags can help protect you in some types ofcollisions, but they do not provide protection in all collisions.Always make sure you and your passengers wear seat belts, and that young childrenNotes:•If the Pandora app is not selected on your phone, iPod music is played.•A pop-up may appear on your phone requesting you to allow access for。

西马可-XSE 操作员手册说明书

西马可-XSE 操作员手册说明书
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1 工具 选择某一按钮可访问用于执行任务或用于浏览已存储的 信息的对话框。
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2014日产奇骏全车电路图维修手册49 车身控制系统

2014日产奇骏全车电路图维修手册49 车身控制系统
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SERIES 4X高性能BRAY McCANNALOK阀门技术手册说明书

SERIES 4X高性能BRAY McCANNALOK阀门技术手册说明书

SERIES 4X HIGH PERFORMANCEBRA Y/McCANNALOK VAL VESTechnical ManualTHE HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPANYTABLE OF CONTENTSPart Numbering System 1 Seating & Unseating Torques 1 ASME 150 - Torques (Lb-in) 2 ASME 150 - Torques (Lb-in) 3 ASME 300 - Torques (Lb-in) 4 ASME 600 - Torques (Lb-in) 5 ASME 150 - Torques (N-m) 6 ASME 150 - Torques (N-m) 7 ASME 300 - Torques (N-m) 8 ASME 600 - Torques (N-m) 9 Dynamic Torques 10 Dynamic Torque Coefficient11 Subchoked and Choked Flow 12 Subchoked Liquid Flow, Line-size Valve 13 Choked Gas Flow, Reduced-size Valve 13 Maximum Allowable Stem Torques (Lb-in)* 14 Maximum Allowable Stem Torques (N-m)* 15 Valve Sizing Coefficients (Cv) 16 ASME 150 Series 40/41/4A - Valve Sizing Coefficient (Cv) 16 ASME 300 Series 42/43/4B - Valve Sizing Coefficient (Cv) 17 ASME 600 Series 44/45 - Valve Sizing Coefficient (Cv) 17 Valve Sizing Coefficients (Kv) 18 ASME 150 Series 40/41/4A - Valve Sizing Coefficient (Kv) 18 ASME 300 Series 42/43/4B - Valve Sizing Coefficient (Kv) 19 ASME 600 Series 44/45 - Valve Sizing Coefficient (Kv)19 Pressure-Temperature Charts - Standard McCannalok And Firesafe Valves20 Pressure-Temperature Charts - Metal Seated McCannalok Valves 22 Pressure Temperature Charts - Cryogenic McCannalok Valves 23 Examples of Typical Flange to Valve Bolting 24For information on this product and other Bray products please visit us at our web page - 1DOWNSTREAMUPSTREAMSEATING & UNSEATING TORQUESValve orientation to the flow of media affects the torque Torque values are presented in two categories:PART NUMBERING SYSTEMFor available valve sizes per ASMEClass 150, 300 & 600, refer to the DIMENSIONS charts.–EXAMPLE:41-1200-11001-46612 inch (300 mm), Lug Body, ASME Class 150 Mccannalok Valve with 466 Trim.All information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.2All information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved. 3All information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.4All information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved. 5All information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.6All information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved. 7All information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved. 9All information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.10DYNAMIC TORQUESWhen a media flows through a butterfly valve, static pressure does not act uniformly on the surfaces of the valve disc Dynamic torque will cause rotary motion when unchecked by the actuator or manual operator possibly resulting in opening or closing of the valve If the dynamic torque is of a magnitude that is greater than the bearing and packing friction torque and there is no actuator in place to maintain disc position, the opening or closing action could result in injury to operating personnel or an interruption of the process Sudden closure (slamming) can cause water hammer damage in lines carrying liquidIn high performance butterfly valves which have the disc offset from the stem and have non-symmetrical disc faces, dynamic torque acts to close the valve if the valve is installed with the seat retainer downstream, but can act to close or open the valve, depending on the position of the disc, if the seat retainer is upstream.Dynamic torque should be calculated as part of the valve actuator sizing procedure or to determine if hand lever operation is acceptable In this regard, the total torque of all service conditions must be consideredThe total torque when the disc is in the seat consists of:1 Seating torque2 Stem packing torque3 Eccentricity torque4 Stem bearing torqueThe total torque when the disc is in the seat is published as seating/unseating torque When the disc is out of the seat, the total torque consists of dynamic torque, stem packing torque, and stem bearing torqueTotal torque changes with the disc position Maximum total torque can occur at shutoff (disc in the seat), at breakaway (motion initiation), or at any open disc position where the product of valve pressure drop and dynamic torque coefficient peaks in combination with prevailing bearing and packing torqueEstimating Dynamic TorqueDynamic torque can be estimated using the following empirical equations:Liquid Flow:Imperial Td (Lb-in) = Ct D³ ❒p Metric Td (N-m) = 0001 Ct D³ ❒p Gas Flow:Imperial Td (Lb-in) = Ct D³ Y ❒p Metric Td (N-m) = 0001 Ct D³ Y ❒pPressure DistributionAll information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.11DYNAMIC TORQUE COEFFICIENTFigure 1 - Seat Retainer DownstreamFigure 2 - Seat Retainer UpstreamAll information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.12SUBCHOKED AND CHOKED FLOWAll information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.13SUBCHOKED LIQUID FLOW, LINE-SIZE VALVE Thus the peak dynamic torque will occur between 30 and 40 degrees open Verify dynamic torque at 35 degrees:Approximate pressure drop = (70+35)/2 = 52 5 psi At 35 degrees: Td = 037 x 24³ x 52 5 = 27,000 Lb-inThe peak dynamic torque of approximately 27,000 Lb-in occurs at about 35 degrees open.When sizing the valve operator, total torque must be considered The total torque when the disc is in the seat consists of seating torque, stem packing torque, eccentricity torque and stem bearing torque The total torque when the disc is in the seat is published as seating/unseating torque (see pages 1-9 When the disc is out of the seat, total torque consists of dynamic torque, stem packing torque, andstem bearing torqueCHOKED GAS FLOW, REDUCED-SIZE VALVE14* Based on stem Material Code 54P (17-4 PH stainless steel, ASTM A564 Type 630 H1150D)MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STEM TORQUES (Lb-in)*Standard, Fire Safe and Metal Seated Valves15* Based on stem Material Code 54P (17-4 PH stainless steel, ASTM A564 Type 630 H1150D)MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STEM TORQUES (N-m)*Standard, Fire Safe and Metal Seated ValvesAll information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.16VALVE SIZING COEFFICIENTS (Cv)• Cv stands for Valve Sizing Coefficient• Cv varies with the valve size, angle of opening and the manufacturer’s valve style•Cv is defined as the volume of water in USGPM that will flow through a given restriction or valve opening with apressure drop of one (1) psi at room temperatureAll information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved. 17All information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.18VALVE SIZING COEFFICIENTS (Kv)• Kv stands for Valve Sizing Coefficient• Kv varies with the valve size, angle of opening and the manufacturer’s valve style•Kv is defined as the volume of water in Cubic Meters/Hour (m3/hr) that will flow through a given restriction or valve opening with a pressure drop of one (1) bar at room temperatureAll information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved. 19All information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.20-2020040060080010001200140016000100200300400500600T e m p e r a t u r e ºFPressure psig-290100200204060801000T e m p e r a t u r e ºCPressure Bar300ASME 300ASME 600ASME 150Stainless Steel Body with RPTFESeatPressure psigAll information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.21-2020040060080010001200140016000100200300400500600T e m p e r a t u r e ºFPressure psig-290100200204060801000T e m p e r a t u r e ºCPressure Bar300ASME 300ASME 600ASME 150Stainless Steel Body with PTFESeatPressure psig22SERIES 4X BRAY/McCANNALOK VALVESTECHNICAL MANUALT e m p e r a t u r e ºFPressure psigT e m p e r a t u r e ºCPressure BarCarbon Steel Body with Inconel ®Seat-2020040060080010001200140016000100200300400500600700800900T e m p e r a t u r e ºFPressure psigT e m p e r a t u r e ºCPressure BarStainless Steel Body with Inconel®Seat-200200400600800100012001400160002004006008001000Cryogenic Valve withFigure 5PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE CHARTS - METAL SEATED MCCANNALOK VALVESAll information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.23SERIES 4X BRAY/McCANNALOK VALVEST e m p e r a t u r e ºFPressure psigT e m p e r a t u r e ºCPressure BarLow Temperature Valve withCarbon Steel Body and Polar ®Seat-60025*******150T e m p e r a t u r e ºFPressure psigT e m p e r a t u r e ºCPressure BarCryogenic Valve withStainless Steel Body and Polar ®Seat-200-3202004006008001000120014001600-100-50-150050100150-100-50-150-1960204060204060801000120ASME 300ASME 150ASME 300ASME 600ASME 150Figure 6PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CHARTS - CRYOGENIC MCCANNALOK VALVESAll information herein is proprietary, confidential, and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved.24EXAMPLES OF TYPICAL FLANGE TO VALVE BOLTING*25TM-1023_S4X_06_2020All statements, technical information, and recommendations in this bulletin are for generaluse only. Consult Bray representatives or factory for the specific requirements and material selection for your intended application. The right to change or modify product design or product without prior notice is reserved. Patents issued and applied for worldwide.Bray ® is a registered trademark of Bray International, Inc.ENERGY Mining Oil & Gas PowerNuclear Power INDUSTRIAL Chemical Pulp & Paper Textile MarineWATERWater / Wastewater Ultra Pure Water Desalination IrrigationINFRASTRUCTURE Beverage & Food TransportationHeating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)BRAY FLOW CONTROL SOLUTIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR A VARIETY OF INDUSTRIES.THE SMART CHOICE FOR FLOW CONTROL SINCE 1986. WITH MORE THAN 300 LOCATIONS WORLDWIDE, FIND A REPRESENTATIVE NEAR YOU AT US HEADQUARTERS Bray International, Inc.13333 Westland East Blvd.Houston, Texas 77041Tel: +1.281.894.5454EUROPE HEADQUARTERSBray Armaturen & Antriebe Europa Halskestraße 25D-47877 Willich GermanyTel: +49.173.1621.471CHINA HEADQUARTERSBray Controls (ZheJiang) Co. Limited 98 GaoXin #6 RoadXiaoShan Economic & Development Zone HangZhou, ZheJiang 311231, P .R. China Tel: +86.571.8285.2200INDIA HEADQUARTERSBray Controls India Pvt. Ltd.Plot No. H-18 & H-19, SIPCOT Industrial ParkVallam Vadagal, Echoor Post, Sriperumbudur Taluk Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu - 631 604Tel: +91.44.67170100© 2020 BRAY INTERNATIONAL, INC. All rights reserved.。

卡罗杰齐(Carlo Gavazzi)RZ3A系列三相零开关阀说明书

卡罗杰齐(Carlo Gavazzi)RZ3A系列三相零开关阀说明书

RZ3AIndustrial, 3-phase zero switchingDescriptionA Solid State Relay family designed to switch various loads such as heating elements, motors and transformers.The relay is capable of switching high voltages up to 600 VACrms. The built-in varistor secures transient protection for heavy industrial applications.For higher reliability and load cycle capability three semiconductor power units are soldered directly on to the direct copper bonded (DCB) substrate. AC- or DC-controlled versions are available. Built-in LED status indication for applied control voltage and overtemperature alarm (optional).The series covers a range of load currents up to 75 AACrms.Main features• 3-phase Solid State Relay• Zero switching• Rated operational current: 3 x 25, 55 or 75 A• Rated operational voltage: Up to 690 VAC• Control voltage, 4-32 VDC or 24-275 VAC• Integral snubber network• Built-in varistor• Over-temperature protection option with alarm output • IP 10 back-of-hand protection• LED indication of control input and over-temperature alarm statusApplicationsPlastic extrusion machines, thermoforming machines, blow moulding machines, coffee machines, electrical ovens, vending machines, soldering ovens, dryers, climatic chambers, air handling units, plastic sealing machines, shrink tunnels, etc.Main functions• 3-pole switching AC solid state relayReferencesOrder codeEnter the code entering the corresponding option instead ofSelection guideNotesOver-temperature protection and alarm output: add suffix P to include over-temperature protection and alarm output. Example: RZ3A60D75P. Not available on 690VACrms versions.CARLO GAVAZZI compatible componentsFurther readingFeaturesGeneralDimensionsPerformanceMains supplyOutputsInputsThermal dataCompatibility and conformity*UR, cUR and CSA not applicable for RZ3A69..CSA approval for 75 A models (RZ3A..75.) is limited to 65 A @ 40°C.Note:• Performance Criteria 1 (PC1): no degradation of performance or loss of function is allowed when the product is operated as intended.• Performance Criteria 2 (PC2): during the test, degradation of performance or partial loss of function is allowed. However when the test is complete the product should return operating as intended by itself.• Performance Criteria 3 (PC3): temporary loss of function is allowed, provided the function can be restored by manual operation of the controls.• Control input lines must be installed together to maintain products' susceptability to Radio Frequency interference.Over-temperature protection (option: ...P)20msSSR Input*Green LEDSSR OutputRed LEDAlarm statusOver-temperaturesensingClosedOpenOver-temperaturedetectionOver-temperature protection is ONSSR output disabled*After over-temperature condition is removed, SSR can be reset by switching OFF the control input for more than 20 ms and switching back ON: this will switch ON the SSR outputHeatsink selectionThermal resistance [°C/W] of RZ3..25Thermal resistance [°C/W] of RZ3 ..55Thermal resistance [°C/W] of RZ3 ..75Alarm output specificationsEnvironmental specificationsThe declaration in this section is prepared in compliance with People’s Republic of China Electronic Industry Standard SJ/T11364-2014: Marking for the Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electronic and Electrical Products.这份申明根据中华人民共和国电子工业标准SJ/T11364-2014:标注在电子电气产品中限定使用的有害物质Short circuit protectionProtection Co-ordination, Type 1 vs Type 2:Type 1 protection implies that after a short circuit, the device under test will no longer be in a functioning state. In type 2 co-ordination the device under test will still be functional after the short circuit. In both cases, however the short circuit has to be interrupted. The fuse between enclosure and supply shall not open. The door or cover of the enclosure shall not be blown open. There shall be no damage to conductors or terminals and the condcutors shall not separate from terminals. There shall be no breakage or cracking of insulating bases to the extent that the integrity of the mounting of live parts is impaired. Discharge of parts or any risk of fire shall not occur.The product variants listed in the table hereunder are suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 65,000 Arms Symmetrical Amperes 600 Volts maximum when protected by fuses. Tests at 65,000 A were performed with Class J fuses, fast acting; please refer to the table below for maximum allowed ampere rating of the fuse. Use fuses only. Tests with Class J fuses are representative of Class CC fuses.1. Between MCB and Load (including return path which goes back to the mains)Note: A prospective current of 6 kA and a 230 / 400 V power supply is assumed for the above suggested specifications. For cables with different cross section than those mentioned above please consult Carlo Gavazzi's Technical Support Group.Connection DiagramsInput AlarmNote: B1 and B2 applicable only to RZ3A..PFig. 1 Terminal wiringFig. 2 Common alarm wiringConnection specificationsAlarm output connectionLogic InputAlarm OutputLogic Input Active LowActive High COPYRIGHT ©2020Content subject to change. Download the PDF: 。

ZW说明书(2014.4首版)

ZW说明书(2014.4首版)
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注意:不正确吊装可能对电动装置造成损坏,对于不正确安装、吊装所造 成的设备损坏,本公司不予承担!!!
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Changzhou Lanling Automation Equipment Co., Ltd.
概述
多回转阀门电动装置,主要用于启闭件做直线运动的阀门配套使用,如闸阀、截止阀、隔膜阀、闸门等,用于对阀门 的开启、关闭、调节。是阀门实现远控、集控和自控必不可少的驱动装置。具有功能全、性能可靠、控制系统先进、体积 小、重量轻、使用维护方便等特点。
电动装置与阀门组装后,必须对行程、开度指示器分别进行调整,方可使用;调整前,必须检查开度指示器上的电位 器是否已脱开(把电位器轴上齿轮的紧定螺钉松开即可),以防损坏;检查电机的旋向,控制线路是否正确,以防电机失控。
普通户外型电动装置调试方法
一、力矩控制器的调整(参见图5) 出厂时已按用户的要求调整好转矩,一般不需再调整。如需改变整定值,可旋转凸轮的调整轴至相应刻度,先调关
开度指示器与开度电位器外形结构
为全系列通用部件,其结构见图6。输入齿轮由计数器个位齿轮带动,经减速后,指示盘随开阀、关阀的过程转动、 指示阀门的开启或关闭位置。电位器轴和指示盘同步转动,供远传开度指示用,移动转圈数调整齿轮可以改变指示盘开 到位与关到位之间的角度;开度电位器的调整:开度电位器旋转角度为270°旋转角,将计数器齿轮调整到相应的变比 档位,在调整好电动装置行程限位开到位、关到位,依据带电位器齿轮的旋转方向,调整好电位器的旋转角度(应该小于 270°大于180°),电位器在起始位应当留有一定的余量。
普通型电动装置原理图及端子出线图
普通型电动装置电气控制原理图见(图8)端子出线图见(图9)
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Z0220112VECR3470中文资料

Z0220112VECR3470中文资料

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The Z02201 is a synchronous single-chip modem solution that provides a means to construct a V.22bis modem capable of 2400 bps full duplex over dial-up lines. The Z02201 is specifically designed for use in embedded modem applications where space, performance, and low power consumption are key requirements. Operating over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), the Z02201 meets the modem standards for V.22bis, V.22, V.23, V.21, Bell 212A, and Bell 103.
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Komatsu 小型凿垫机说明书

Komatsu 小型凿垫机说明书

Cat ® Cold Planers are designed for small paving jobs in residential and commercial applications, and are primarily used to economically restore asphalt and concrete surfaces. They are ideal for milling imperfections prior to resurfacing, removing deteriorated pavement, removing traffic lane stripes and jobs where the use of dedicated planers is limited.Features:Self-leveling designSelf-leveling design automatically levels itself when placed on the ground for consistent depth control without operator adjustments and excellent spoil retention.Two wear resistant skid platesTwo wear resistant skid plates remain parallel to the ground for optimum stability.Hydraulic side-shiftHydraulic side-shift permits close planing to curbs, walls and other obstructions.Independent left/right depth controlIndependent left/right depth control allows maximum drum depths to be adjusted independently on each skid. The gauges are easily viewable from the cab. Independent depth control is mechanical on the PC104B and PC205B models; hydraulic independent depth control is standard on the PC305B-PC412B models.Max Pro Pressure GaugeMax Pro Pressure Gauge provides operator feedback to adjust speed for maximum productivity in changing material loads. Gauge displays planer performance in real-time conditions and is visible from the cab. Standard on XHP models.Float, spring tilt and hydraulic tiltFloat enables planers to follow the contour of the surface. Float is activated by a knob and is only available on high flow and XHP planers. Spring tilt and hydraulic tilt enable planers to oscillate for angled cuts. Tilt is hydraulically controlled on high flow models and spring controlled on standard flow planers.Direct drive systemDirect drive system on the standard flow models features a variable speed, uni-directional, gerotor style hydraulic motor. Direct drive system on high flow and XHP models features a hydraulic radial piston motor to ensure maximum cutting rate and drum torque for optimal production performance and efficiency.Optional concrete bits, extreme life bits and water sprinkler kitsOptional concrete bits, extreme life bits and water sprinkler kits are available for all models.Cat XT™ and medium pressure hose,couplings and O-ring face sealsCat XT and medium pressure hose, couplings and O-ring face seals provide superior, leak-free performance andreliability. All hoses are wrapped with nylon woven cordura sleeving for added operator protection. Hydraulic quick disconnects enable fast tool changes.Quick couplerRugged, opposing edge design holds the work tool securely and allows the operator to quickly change fromone high performance Cat Work Tool to another.Cat®B Series Cold PlanersS KID S TEER L OADERS M ULTI T ERRAIN L OADERS C OMPACT T RACK L OADERS C OMPACT W HEEL L OADERS2 B Series Cold Planers for SSL/MTL/CTL/CWLCat ®B Series Cold PlanersMax-pro gauge provides operatorfeedback to maximize productivity and replace conical bitsFloat feature allows planer to Multiple bits available:• All Purpose – Standard • Concrete• Heavy Duty Concrete • Heavy Duty Asphaltskid shoesAvailable water-Low-profile design improves SSL quickchangesSelf-pivoting planer adjusts to be flat on ground regardlessof coupler orientationtorque straight to the groundCat® B Series Cold Planers SpecificationsADBCB Series Cold Planers for SSL/MTL/CTL/CWL 3Cat ®B Series Cold PlanersAEHQ6789-03 (03-16)Replaces AEHQ6789-02For more complete information on Cat products, dealer services, and industry solutions, visit us on the web at © 2016 Caterpillar All rights reservedMaterials and specifications are subject to change without notice. Featured machines in photos may include additional equipment. See your Cat dealer for available options.CAT, CATERPILLAR, , their respective logos, “Caterpillar Yellow” and the “Power Edge” trade dress, as well as corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar and may not be used without permission.SpecificationsBACDPC310B PC310B XDPC408BPC412BA Overall width mm (in)1858(73)1858(73)1858(73)1858(73)B Maximum drum width mm (in)1000(39)1000(39)750(30)1200(47)C Lengthmm (in)1140(45)1500(59)1270(50)1140(45)D Overall heightmm(in)965(38)1175(46)1100(43)965(38)Weightkg (lb)1050(2,310)1760(3,880)1050(2,315)1170(2,580)Optimum hydraulic flow L/min (gpm)125(33)125(33)150(40)150(40)Optimum hydraulic pressure bar (psi)280280280280(4,000)(4,000)(4,000)(4,000)Drum torque/max. pressure N·m (lb·ft)3350(2,470)4985(3,675)3724(2,746)4108(3,030)Drum speed @ max. flow rpm 166111143161Conical bits78/1000 mm (40 in) drum 66/1000 mm (40 in) drum 60/750 mm (30 in) drum 90/1200 mm (47 in) drum Standard bit typeAll purposeAll purpose All purpose All purpose Maximum depth of cutmm (in)130(5)220(9)170(7)130(5)Optional drum widths/depthsmm (in)————80/200(3/8)——152/200(6/8)203/200(8/8)305/200(12/8)350/200(14/8)400/200(16/8)450/200(18/8)610/178(24/7)Tilt angle range±6.5°±5.5°±6.5°±6.5°Side-shift travelmm (in)650(26)650(26)650(26)550(22)。

2014 Nissan LEAF服务和维护指南说明书

2014 Nissan LEAF服务和维护指南说明书

®OWNER’S LITERATURE INFORMATION (2)INTRODUCTIONNissan Maintenance (3)Why Nissan Service? (4)NISSAN MAINTENANCE&REPAIR SUPPORTExtended Service Plans (5)Genuine Nissan Collision Parts (7)Complimentary Multi-Point Inspection (12)Genuine Nissan Parts You Can Rely On.................................14,15Nissan Services Designed With You in Mind...............................18,20SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE GUIDEDetermining the Proper Maintenance Interval (8)Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items (9)Maintenance Schedule (11)Maintenance Log (37)1INDEX OF TOPICS WHERE TO FIND INFORMATIONRecommended Lubricants,Fluids.........Owner’s Manual:chapter9Radio/CD Operation/Heater/AC Operation...Navigation Manual:chapter4Charging Your Vehicle.................Owner’s Manual:chapter CHStarting and Driving Your Vehicle..........Owner’s Manual:chapter5Security System Operation..............Owner’s Manual:chapter2If You Have a Flat Tire..................Owner’s Manual:chapter6New Vehicle Limited Warranty............Warranty Information Booklet:“2014New Vehicle LimitedWarranty”Tire Pressure/Rotation.................Owner’s Manual:chapter8Tire Warranties/Safety Information.........Warranty Information Booklet:Individual tire manufacturerwarranty sectionsConsumer Affairs Assistance.............Warranty Information Booklet:“Nissan’s Customer Care Program”Customer Care/Lemon Law Information Booklet* Do It Yourself Information...............Owner’s Manual:chapter8General Maintenance..................Owner’s Manual:chapter8*Not applicable outside the United States2Maintain Your InvestmentPreventative scheduled maintenance is an important investment tooptimize the performance,reliability,durability,safety and resale value ofyour Nissan.Scheduling your electric vehicle’s maintenance at therecommended intervals will ensure your electric vehicle functions at itsbest.We want you to enjoy your Nissan electric vehicle.This Service andMaintenance Guide is designed to help you make sure your electricvehicle receives proper and timely maintenance that is necessary.Keyservices are explained in detail,along with an outline of scheduledmaintenance to help you maintain your electric vehicle.Your localNissan LEAF certified dealer can assist you in determining the bestschedule based on your driving habits and local conditions.Failure to perform scheduled maintenance may result in excludingportions of your electric vehicle from warranty coverage and may reducethe performance,safety,reliability,durability and/or resale value of yourelectric vehicle.See your Warranty Information Booklet and Owner’sManual for details.3To preserve the quality,reliability and safety of your elec-tric vehicle,an authorized Nissan LEAF certified dealer is recommended for maintenance or repair.Only an autho-rized Nissan LEAF certified dealer offers you these advan-tages:●Nissan trained and ASE certified technicians●Immediate access to warranty service history andNissan technical information●Latest diagnostic,special tools and service techniques ●Genuine Nissan Parts that meet Nissan’s demandingstandards●12month/12,000mile parts and labor limited warrantywhen Genuine Nissan Parts are installed by your dealer ●Lifetime limited warranty on select replacement parts ●Complimentary Multi-Point Inspections(at participat-ing dealers)●Clear,up-front estimates●Time guaranteed Express Services(at participatingdealers)●Shuttle service/Courtesy van(at participating dealers)Your Nissan LEAF certified dealer is a full-service mainte-nance and repair center.We recommend using authorized Nissan Service and genuine Nissan Parts that we have designed for their reliability,safety and suitability for your Nissan electric vehicle.We are committed to providing you with quick,efficient,and competitively priced service and parts.**May differ or not apply outside the United States,please inquire of your Nissan LEAF certified dealer.GENUINE SERVICE4EXTENDED PROTECTION PLANSIf someone told you,you could drive your new Nissan for the next8years or100,000miles,almost worry-free of unexpected repair costs,would you be interested? Nissan’s Security+Plus family of extended service con-tracts delivers the peace of mind that does just that. Security+Plus Extended Protection Plans can cover ev-erything from over600up to900vehicle components to roadside assistance to rental vehicle costs,and provide: Nationwide Coverage;utilizing:Genuine Nissan Parts(new or in some cases remanufactured);installed by:Factory-Trained Technicians(trained by us to work on your vehicle).And you’ll be protected against future inflation(rising cost of parts and labor).Security+Plus Extended Protection Plans can be pur-chased any time within your vehicle’s original 3-year/36,000-mile basic limited warranty period.Just contact your selling Nissan LEAF certified dealer and tell them you’d like to take advantage of one of the best mechanical breakdown plans available for your Nissantoday.5PREPAID MAINTENANCE PLANSDo you currently have someone that maintains your yard?Cleans your house?Maintains your vehicle?WithSecurity+Plus Prepaid Maintenance Plans you’ll be hir-ing Nissan to maintain your vehicle to factory specifica-tions by factory-trained technicians.Like our ExtendedProtection Plans,you’ll benefit from Nationwide Cover-age,Genuine Nissan Parts,Factory-Trained Techni-cians,and you’ll be protected against future inflation(rising costs of parts and labor).What could be easier?Security+Plus Prepaid Maintenance offers two servicelevels,one service interval and five time and mileageperiods.So it’s easy to find a plan that’s right for you.Didn’t purchase Prepaid Maintenance Plan at the timeof vehicle delivery?Don’t sweat the small stuff,‘New’Security+Plus prepaid maintenance contracts can bepurchased any time within the first6months/7,500milesof original vehicle sale date.Just contact your sellingNissan LEAF certified dealer and tell them you’d like totake advantage of one of the best maintenance plansavailable for your Nissan today.*These products not available outside the United States.See your participating Nissan LEAF certified dealer for details.6If you have an accident,insist on Genuine Nissan Collision Parts.If you want your electric vehicle to be restored using parts made to Nissan’s original exacting specifications–if you want it to last,help to protect your personal safety and to help hold its resale value,the solution is simple.Tell your insurance agent and your repair shop to use only Genuine Nissan Collision Parts.Many non-genuine parts are copies made from impres-sions of Nissan parts and may not match the specifica-tions and performance standards of Genuine Nissan Parts.As a result,non-genuine parts may not look or fit right,and may be less safe.The hood on your electric vehicle is a good example. Nissan designed it with hood buckling creases to help prevent the hood from penetrating the interior of your electric vehicle in an accident.Non-genuine parts may not provide such built-in safeguards.In some states,the law says you must be advised if non-genuine parts are used to repair your electric vehicle. Why should you take a chance?Replacement Panel Limited LifetimeCorrosion Warranty*If you have your collision damage repaired using GenuineNissan Outer Sheet Metal Panels you don’t have to worryabout corrosion.That’s because these panels are war-ranted against inside out rust-through perforation for aslong as you own your Nissan.Another reason to insist on Genuine Nissan Collision Repair Parts.Vehicle Lease agreements,such as those offered by Nissan Motor Ac-ceptance Corporation,may require that ONLY Genuine Nissan replace-ment parts be utilized for collision repairs to the vehicle.7As a condition of your electric vehicle’s warranty,you are responsible for properly maintaining your electric vehicle.In maintaining your electric vehicle,you should follow either Schedule1or Schedule2as listed e these guidelines to determine which maintenance schedule to use.SCHEDULE1(more severe operating conditions)Use Schedule1if you primarily operate your electric vehicle under any of these conditions:●Repeated short trips of less than5miles in normal temperatures or less than10miles in freezing temperatures●Stop-and-go traffic in hot weather or low speed driving for long dis-tances●Driving in dusty conditions or on rough,muddy,or salt-spread roads ●Using a car-top carrier SCHEDULE2(less severe operating conditions)Schedule2features7,500-mile service intervals;with Schedule2 fewer maintenance items are regularly checked or replaced than with Schedule1.Generally,Schedule2applies only to highway driving in temperate e Schedule2only if you primarily operate your electric vehicle under conditions other than those listed in Schedule1.*This warranty does not apply to vehicles or parts not distributed by Nissan North America and/or sold outside the United States. 8The following descriptions are pro-vided to give you a better understand-ing of the scheduled maintenance items that should be regularly checked or replaced.The mainte-nance log indicates at which mileage/time intervals each item re-quires service.In addition to scheduled mainte-nance,your Nissan requires that some items be checked during nor-mal day-to-day operation.You can find these items listed under“General Maintenance”in Chapter8of your Owner’s Manual.Items marked with“*”are recom-mended by Nissan for reliable electric vehicle operation.You are not re-quired to perform maintenance on these items in order to maintain the warranties which come with your Nissan.Other maintenance items and intervals are required.When applicable,additional informa-tion can be found in the“Maintenance and do-it-yourself”section in Chapter8of your Owner’s Manual.NOTE:Nissan North America doesnot advocate the use of non-OEMapproved aftermarket flushing sys-tems and strongly advises againstperforming these services on aNissan product.Many of the aftermar-ket flushing systems use non-OEMapproved chemicals or solvents,theuse of which has not been validatedby Nissan North America.For recommended lubricants,fluids,grease,and refrigerant,refer toChapter9in your Owner’s Manual.EV SystemCharging Port*Check the charging port for any signsof contamination,dust,sand,etc.Charging Port Sealing Cap*Use only compressed air with propereye protection to clean any contami-nation from the sealing cap.EV Battery Usage ReportTo maximize the life of your Li-ion bat-tery,have the EV Battery Usage Re-port generated and reviewed withyou.Review of the EV Battery UsageReport is required as a condition ofEV battery warranty.Refer to your2014LEAF warranty informationbooklet for details.Both the12monthand24month inspections will be per-formed by your Nissan LEAF certifieddealer at no cost to the vehicle owner.CoolantReplace coolant at the interval speci-fied below.When adding or replacingcoolant,be sure to use only GenuineNissan Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant(Blue)or equivalent with the propermixture.(Refer to the Owner’s Manualto determine the proper mixture foryour area.)The recommended ser-vice interval of the factory-fill coolantis125,000miles(200,000km)or15years,whichever comes first.Sub-sequent replacement of Genuine9Nissan Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant (Blue)should occur every 75,000miles(120,000km)or 5years whichever comes first. NOTE:Mixing any other type of cool-ant or the use of non-distilled water will reduce the recommended service interval of the coolant.Chassis and Body Maintenance:Brake Lines and CablesVisually inspect for proper installa-tion.Check for chafing,cracks,dete-rioration,and signs of leaking.Re-place any deteriorated or damaged parts immediately.Brake Pads&RotorsCheck for wear,deterioration and fluid leaks.Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts immediately.In-Cabin MicrofilterReplace at specified intervals.Whendriving for prolonged periods in dustyconditions,replace the filter more fre-quently.Steering Gear and Linkage,Axleand Suspension Parts,DriveShaft BootsCheck for damage,looseness,andleakage of oil or grease.Under severedriving conditions,inspect more fre-quently.Tire RotationTires should be rotated every7,500miles according to the instruc-tions in the Owner’s Manual.Whenrotating tires,check for damage anduneven wear.Replace if necessary.Reduction Gear OilVisually inspect for signs of leakage atspecified intervals.Off-Road MaintenanceCheck the following items frequentlywhenever you drive off-road throughdeep sand,mud or water:●Brake pads and rotors●Brake lines and hoses●Reduction gear oil●Steering linkage10The following Maintenance Schedule has been compiled by Nissan toassist you in performing the recommended maintenance services andkeeping appropriate records of services performed.Along with therelated repair invoices,receipts,and other such records,a properlydocumented maintenance history could enhance the value of yourelectric vehicle should you ever wish to sell it.The services listedrepresent the minimal Nissan recommended requirements for eachtime/mileage interval,up to120,000miles/96months.Beginning onpage37you will find a log that should be used to track when andwhere services were performed.Ask your Service Advisor to updateyour log each time your electric vehicle is serviced.11❑For the ultimate in preventative maintenance,ask your Service Advisor for a complimentary Multi-Point Inspection every time you visit your participating Nissan LEAF certified dealer.See page 12for more information on Multi-Point Inspections.13MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEIn-Cabin MicrofilterThe In-Cabin Microfilter filters the air you breathe in your electric vehicle.This system filters both outside and re-circulated air used by the air conditioning system in your electric vehicle.Replacing the Microfilter every year or 15,000miles is the best way to help prevent road dust,pollen and other air pollutants from entering the interior of your electric vehicle and the air you breathe.If your electric vehicle is not equipped with an In-Cabin Micro-filter system –see your Nissan LEAF certified dealer about getting one installed –you’ll breatheeasier.15MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE❑For the ultimate in preventative maintenance,ask your Service Advisor for a complimentary Multi-Point Inspection every time you visit your participating Nissan LEAF certified dealer.See page 12for more information on Multi-Point Inspections.17MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE<This check must be performed based solely on the number of service months,not mileage>❑For the ultimate in preventative maintenance,ask your Service Advisor for a complimentary Multi-Point Inspection every time you visit your participating Nissan LEAF certified dealer.See page 12for more information on Multi-Point Inspections.1Review of the EV Battery Usage Report is required as a condition of EV battery warranty.Refer to your 2014LEAF warranty information booklet for details.Both the 12month and 24month inspections will be performed by your Nissan LEAF certified dealer at no cost to the vehicle owner.19MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE❑For the ultimate in preventative maintenance,ask your Service Advisor for a complimentary Multi-Point Inspection every time you visit your participating Nissan LEAF certified dealer.See page 12for more information on Multi-Point Inspections.21MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE❑For the ultimate in preventative maintenance,ask your Service Advisor for a complimentary Multi-Point Inspection every time you visit your participating Nissan LEAF certified dealer.See page 12for more information on Multi-Point Inspections.23MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEnot mileage>Inspection every time you visit yourLEAF warranty information booklet for details.❑For the ultimate in preventative maintenance,ask your Service Advisor for a complimentary Multi-Point Inspection every time you visit your participating Nissan LEAF certified dealer.See page 12for more information on Multi-Point Inspections.25MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE❑For the ultimate in preventative maintenance,ask your Service Advisor for a complimentary Multi-Point Inspection every time you visit your participating Nissan LEAF certified dealer.See page 12for more information on Multi-Point Inspections.27MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEnot mileage>Inspection every time you visit yourLEAF warranty information booklet for details.❑For the ultimate in preventative maintenance,ask your Service Advisor for a complimentary Multi-Point Inspection every time you visit your participating Nissan LEAF certified dealer.See page 12for more information on Multi-Point Inspections.29MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE❑For the ultimate in preventative maintenance,ask your Service Advisor for a complimentary Multi-Point Inspection every time you visit your participating Nissan LEAF certified dealer.See page 12for more information on Multi-Point Inspections.31MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEnot mileage>Inspection every time you visit yourLEAF warranty information booklet for details.When replacing the Li-ion battery assembly or module,be sure to record the ID in the space provided.Please confirm the service manual for modulelocation.333435367,500Miles or6Months Dealer Name:Date:Mileage:DealerStamp:15,000Miles or12MonthsDealer Name:Date:Mileage:DealerStamp:22,500Miles or18MonthsDealer Name:Date:Mileage:DealerStamp:30,000Miles or24Months Dealer Name:Date:Mileage:DealerStamp:37,500Miles or30MonthsDealer Name:Date:Mileage:DealerStamp:45,000Miles or36MonthsDealer Name:Date:Mileage:DealerStamp:52,500Miles or42Months Dealer Name:Date:Mileage:DealerStamp:60,000Miles or48MonthsDealer Name:Date:Mileage:DealerStamp:67,500Miles or54MonthsDealer Name:Date:Mileage:DealerStamp:37。

2XZ型真空泵使用说明书

2XZ型真空泵使用说明书

2XZ型真空泵使用说明书一、结构说明2xz型旋片式真空泵系双级告诉直联结构旋片真空泵(以下简称泵)。

它有偏心地装在泵身腔内的转子,及转子槽内的两旋片。

转子带动旋片旋转时,旋片借离心力和旋片弹簧的弹力紧贴腔壁,把进、排气口分隔开来,并使进气腔容积周期性地扩大而吸气,排气腔容积则周期性地缩小而压缩气体,借压缩气体压力和油推开排气阀排气,从而获得真空。

2xz型泵装有气镇阀。

其作用是向排气腔充入一定量空气,以降低排气压力中的蒸汽分压强,当其低于泵温下的饱和蒸汽压时,即可随充入空气排出泵外,而避免凝结在泵油中。

具有延长泵油使用时间和防止泵油混水时间。

但气镇阀打开时,极限真空将有所下降,温升也有所提高。

2xz型泵具有体积小,重量轻,噪音低,起动方便等优点。

此外,还有防止返油的措施和防止油封漏油污染场地的措施。

二、用途和使用范围1.泵是用来对密封容器抽除气体而获得真空的基本设备。

它可单独使用,亦可作为各类真空系统的前级泵和预抽泵。

广泛应用于医疗、科研、化工、实验室、塑料、电子等行业,以及电真空器件制造、灯泡、保温瓶制造、真空焊接、仪器仪表及制冷设备、印刷包装机械配套等。

2.泵的工作环境:温度5℃-40℃范围内,相对湿度不大于90%,进气口压强小于10托的条件下允许长期连续运转,当被抽气体相对湿度大于90%时,应开气镇阀。

3.泵进气口连续敞通大气运转,不得超过三分钟。

4.泵不适用于抽除对金属有腐蚀性的,对泵油起化学反应的、含有颗尘埃的气体,以及含氧过高的、有爆炸性的气体。

本泵不得作压缩泵或输送泵用。

三、安装说明1.泵应安装在清洁、平坦、干燥和通风良好的场所,尽量保持泵温在15℃-40℃为宜。

2.泵装有手柄、橡胶机脚,除运输及用于移动装置外,只要安放平稳即可。

安装在精密仪器设备上使用,可安装尺寸,采用螺钉固定。

3.装接电源时,应按电机标牌的规定接线。

应注意电机旋转方向与支座上的箭头方向应一致,即从电机风扇一端看,叶轮应为顺时针转,如转向不符,对单向电机,将出线K1与K2调接,对三相电机,只要将三根出线中的任意两种对调即可。

Max Tool 气油水泵产品说明书

Max Tool 气油水泵产品说明书

1Gasoline Water PumpOwner’s ManualThis manual provides information regarding the operation and maintenance of these products. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this manual. We reserve the right to change this product at any time without prior notice.Please keep this manual available to all users during the entire life of the gasoline water pump.CONTENTSⅠ. General Safeguards (1)Ⅱ. Location of Component Parts (3)Ⅲ. Operation before Starting Up (4)Ⅳ. Starting of Engine (9)Ⅴ. Use in Highland Areas (11)Ⅵ. Operation of Water Pump (12)Ⅶ. Shutting Down the Engine (13)Ⅷ. Maintenance (14)Ⅸ. Transportation and Storage (19)Ⅹ. Troubleshooting (21)Ⅺ. Specifications (23)23Ⅰ. General SafeguardsSafety PrecautionsBefore starting the engine, perform inspections according to the procedures described on pre-operation inspections to avoid accidents and damage to your machine.For safety, never attempt using this GEP (gasoline engine powered) water pump to deliver inflammable or corrosive liquids (such as gasoline and acids). Likewise, corrosive mediums, seawater, chemical solvents, alkaline liquids (such as used gasoline, liquor and honey) should be avoided.Place the water pump on a solid, level position surface to avoid tilting or turnover that may give rise to spilling of fuel.To prevent fire hazards, keep the pump well ventilated during operation and maintain a distance of at least l meter between the machine and the wall or other machines. Keep away from inflammable substances.Do not allow children and pets to enter the working area as this may increase the chance of their getting burned by hot surfaces of the operating parts.Know how to stop the water pump quickly how to operate the controls. Do not use the pump against the prescribed operating rules.WARNING :Safety PrecautionsThe gasoline fuel is highly inflammable and may explode under certain conditions.Do the fueling with the engine shut down and in a well-ventilatedenvironment. No smoking is allowed and no open fire or sparks allowed to exist in areas where fueling is carried out or the fuel is stored.Do not allow the fuel to overflow the fuel tank. Be sure to recap the tank and tighten it after refueling.When fueling, take care not to spill the gasoline about as the gasoline vapor may easily get ignited to cause a fire hazard. Be sure to remove the spilled gasoline as by wiping before starting the engine.Do not run the engine indoors or in a poorly ventilated space as the exhaust gas produced by the running engine contains toxic carbon monoxide that may cause the loss of personal consciousness or even death.45Ⅱ. Location of Component Parts6Ⅲ. Operation before Starting Up1. Connecting the water inletConnect the water inlet with a commercially available hose, connector and fastener clip. The inlet hose must be a continuous non-foldable structure with a length not more than required and should be placed near to the source of water so as to achieve the pump should be fitted to the end of the hose with the hose connector as shown in the figure below.CAUTION: Before pumping water, attach the filter to the end of the hose to filter out foreign matters in the water, the presence of which may cause clogging and damage to the wane wheel.NOTE: The hose connector and fastener clip should be securely fastened to prevent air leaks and reduction in suction power. A loosehose will reduce the pump performance and self-suction capacity.2. Connecting the water outletConnect the water outlet with a commercially available hose, hose connector and fastener clip. Large diameter hoses are the most effective while small ones will increase the flow resistance and reduce the output power of the pump.7NOTE:Be sure to the fastener clip is securely fastened to prevent the outlet hose from coming off under high water pressure.3.Checking the oil levelCAUTION:·The oil is one of the major factors affecting engine performance and life. Do not use dirty oil or vegetable oil.·Be sure to check the oil level with the engine shut down and placed on a level surface.Please use the SE15-40, 4-stroke engine oil as recommended.Please use the type of oil with a proper viscosity according to the local average temperature.Oil shortage alarm system (OSAS) (installation position)The OSAS is designed to avoid damage of the engine due to the shortage of oil in the crankcase. The system will automatically shut down the engine just before the crankcase oil level drops down to the minimum line of safety (with the engine switch staying in the ON position).If the engine is shut down and cannot be started again, check the oil level before initiating further troubleshooting procedures.Remove the oil dipstick and wipe it dry.Insert the dipstick into the oil filler but not screw it in.Replenish the crankcase with the recommended type of oil until8the oil level comes up to the upper most position of the refilled if the existing oil level is found too low.CAUTON:·Running the engine at a low oil level will cause damage to it.4. Checking the fuel levelUncap the fuel tank and check the fuel level. Pouring gasoline if the fuel level is found too low.Please use the type of gasoline recommended by the Dealer (Using the low lead content or lead-free gasoline type is good for minimizing carbon deposits inside the combustion chamber).Do not use a mixture of gasoline and oil or dirty gasoline to prevent dirt, dust or water from entering the fuel tank.CAUTION:·The gasoline fuel is highly inflammable and may explode under certain conditions.·Do the fueling with the engine shut down and in a well-ventilated environment. No smoking is allowed and no open fire or sparks allowed to exist in areas where fueling is carried out or the fuel is stored.·Do not allow the fuel to overflow the fuel tank. Be sure to recap the tank and tighten it after refueling.9·When fueling, take care not to spill the gasoline about as the gasoline vapor may easily get ignited to cause a fire hazard. Be sure to remove the spilled gasoline as by wiping before starting the engine.·Avoid frequent or extensive exposure of the skin to gasoline or breathing in the gasoline vapor. Keep the gasoline out of the reach of children.·Fuel tank capacity: 1.0 gallons (US. 3.6 liters)Screw the wing nut and remove the washer and cleaner cover.Check the filter element to see if it is too dirty and clean it if necessary.CAUTION:Do not run the engine without the air cleaner as this may quicken engine wear if dirt or dust is sucked into the engine through the carburetor.106. Checking and filling the pump with cooling waterThe pump must be filled with water before it is put to operation. CAUTION:·Do not attempt running the pump without cooling water or the pump will get overheated. Extensive running without cooling water may also damage the air tightness of the pump. If the pump is found running dry, stop the engine and pouring in water when it coolsdown.11Ⅳ. Starting engine1. Turn on the fuel tap (by setting it to the ON position).2. Close the choke.NOTE:·The choke is not required when starting the engine warm or the ambient temperature is rather high, (i.e. keep the choke open when starting the engine).3. Set the engine switch to the ON position.4. Turn the throttle control lever slowly to the left.5. Gently pull up the starter lever until a resistance is felt and then quickly pull it up.CAUTION:·Do not allow the starter lever to retract quickly into the engine. Let it go back gently to avoid damaging the starter.Ⅴ.Use in Highland AreasOperation in Highland ConditionsIn highland areas (with a high ASL elevation), the air-fuel mixture produced by a standard carburetor will be too thick and result in a reduced engine performance and soared fuel consumption. For operation in highland areas, the engine performance may be increased by using a smaller diameter carburetor nozzle and readjusting the carburetor idle speed. If the water pump is frequently used in areas with a ASL elevation of more than 1800 meters (6000 feet), ask the local dealer to replace or readjust the carburetor beforehand. Even if the engine is fitted with a carburetor nozzle of an appropriate size, the engine power will still go down by about 3.5% each time when the ASL elevation goes up by 305 meters (1000 feet). If no replacement or readjustment is ever made of the carburetor, the highland effect of the engine output power will be even more obvious.CAUTION:1213·Using the water pump in areas where the ASL elevation is lower than suitable for the carburetor nozzle will lead to a decreased engine performance and overheating of the engine and even cause serious damage to the engine due to an extremely thin air-fuel mixture.Ⅵ. Operation of the Water Pump1. Gradually open the choke after the engine warms up.2. Set the throttle to the predetermined RPM.Ⅶ. Shutting Down the Engine1. Set the throttle control lever to the right end.2. Set the engine switch to the OFF position.3. Turn off the fuel tap (by setting to the OFF position).NOTE:·To shut down the engine in an emergency, simply set the engine switch to the OFF position.Ⅷ. MaintenancePeriodic inspections and fine-tuning are simply indispensable to keep the water pump working with high performance and regular maintenance may also lengthen the pump life. Supplied in the table on the next page are intervals at which the schedules maintenance jobs are to be done.WARNING:·Before any maintenance attempt, be sure to shut down the engine. If the maintenance job has to be done with the engine at work, it should take place in a well-ventilated space as the exhaust gas contains toxic carbon monoxide that causes the loss of personal consciousness or even death.14CAUTION:·In cases when the pump is used to suck up seawater, be sure to flush it with fresh water immediately after use to minimize corrosion and remove deposits.·Always use the original parts and relevant tools supplied with the machine to carry out maintenance. Failure to do this may cause damage to the pump.NOTE:⑴Inspection and maintenance should take place more frequently if the pump is used in a dirty environment.⑵Leave the following inspection and maintenance jobs to the authorized dealers unless you, the user, have the relevant tools and necessary DIY skills. In the latter case, refer to service manual.16general power machinery Co., Ltd.1. Replacing the engine oilOil drains easily and quickly while the engine is warm.1. Remove the oil dipstick and drain bolt to let out the oil.2. Screw the drain bolt back in place and tighten it.3. Pour in clean oil until the desired level is reached.Oil sump capacity: 0.6 litersClean the hands with soap if stained with the engine oil.NOTE: Be sure to keep the environment clean when disposing used engine oil. We suggest you collect the waste oil in a container to be sent to a waste disposal site or a recycling service center of spill it in the garbage or on the ground.2. Maintaining the air cleanerA dirty air cleaner will let less air into the carburetor. To prevent carburetor malfunctions, be sure to maintain the air cleaner periodically. More frequent maintenance of the air cleaner will be necessary if the pump is working in an extremely dirty environment. DO not clean the air cleaner with a low ignition point solvent because it may get enflamed or even explode under certain17circumstances.CAUTION: Do not use the water pump without an air cleaner. Thedirt or dust if sucked into the engine may quicken engine wear.1) Unscrew the wing nut and remove the air cleaner cover and filter element.2) Clean the filter element with a detergent solution inflammable or with a high ignition point and let it dry thoroughly after cleaning.3) Immerse the filter element into clean oil and then squeeze out the excessive amount of oil.4) Put the filter element as well as the air cleaner back in place.3. Maintaining the spark plugThe recommended type of spark plug is NHSP LD P6RTCU.To ensure normal operation of the engine, the spark plug should have a correct gap and should remain free of carbon deposits.1) Remove the plug cap.The muffler may be very hot if the engine is still running. Take care not to touch the muffler.2) Check the spark plug visually. Discard the spark plug if it is18obviously worn out or the insulation ring on it is broken or cracked. Clean the spark plug with a brush when put it back in place.3) Check the plug gap with a feeler gauge.Vary the gap by moving the side electrode.Normal plug gap: 0.70~0.80mm4) Check the plug O-ring for normal condition. Screw it in with theplug wrench to protect the plug thread.NOTE:·In the case of screwing in a new spark plug, tighten it by an additional 1/2 screw turn after the plug reaches and pushes on the O-ring, while in the case of a used spark plug, an additional 1/2~1/4 screw turn is necessary.CAUTION:·Make sure the spark plug is properly tightened. Impropertightening may cause the engine to be overheated or damaged. Never use spark plugs with an incorrect thermal value range.Ⅸ. Transportation and Storage CAUTION:·To avoid causing a fire hazard, let the engine cool down before transportation or indoor storage of the pump.·Before transporting the pump, set the fuel tap to the OFF position and place the pump body in a level position to prevent the fuel from spilling out. The spilled gasoline or the gasoline vapor may get ignited.Note and do the following before storing pump for an extended period of time:1) Make sure the storage area is free of moisture or dust.2) Ch\lean the inside of the pump.The pump may get clogged if it is used to suck up water containing such matters as earth, sand or heavy fragments.Before storing, clean the pump by sucking up clean water or otherwise the wane wheel may be damaged when the pump is put to use again. After cleaning, unscrew the water drain plug to drain off the water from inside the pump casing as much as possible. Then screw the drain plug back into place.3) Drain off the fuel.a. Turn off the fuel tap (OFF position), unscrew the drain screw from the carburetor float chamber to drain off the fuel from inside the carburetor and collect the gasoline in a suitable container.b. Turn on the fuel tap (ON position) and collect the gasoline in a suitable container.c. Screw the carburetor fuel drain screw back into place.19204) Replace the engine oil.5) Screw off the spark plug, pour a spoonful of clean oil into the cylinder, turn the engine alternatively for several times to allow uniform distribution of oil, and then screw in the spark plug again.6) Pull up the starter lever until a resistance is felt. Stop pull for a while and pull it up again until the triangle mark on the starter wheel gets into collimation with the screw hole in the starter (as shown the sketch below). In this position, both the inlet valve and outlet valve is closed to prevent corrosion inside the engine.7) Cover up the pump to keep out dust.Ⅹ. TroubleshootingEngine unable to get started:1) Is there enough fuel?2) Is the fuel tap turned on?213) Has the fuel reached the carburetor? Make the check by unscrewing the oil drain screw from under the carburetor with thefuel tap turned on.WARNING:·Should there be a spill of fuel, be sure to clean it before checking the spark plug and start the engine or otherwise the spilled fuel or fuel vapor may get ignited4) Is the engine switch set to the ON position? 5) Is there enough oil in the crankcase? 6) Is the spark plug generating sparks?a. Uncap the spark plug, clear off the dirt from around the plug and remove the spark plug.b. Fit the spark plug into the plug cap.c. Turn on the engine with the side electrode and pull up the starter lever to see if there is sparks generated.d. Ground the engine with the side electrode and pull up the starter lever to see if there is sparks generated.e. Replace the spark plug if no spark is found.Start the engine as directed in the operation manual if sparks are generated.7) If the engine still refuses to get started, send the pump to any of the authorized dealers.22The pump unable to such up water: 1) Is it filled with enough amount of water?2) Is the filter clogged?3) Is the hose fastener clip tightened? 4) Is the hose damaged?5) Is the suction head too high?6) If the pump still fails to work, send it to any of the authorized dealers.Ⅺ. Specifications2324PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLY (XP652WP/XP650WP)2526272829XP652WP3031XP650WP3233PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLY(XP904WP)353637。

浩志崎冰淇淋机F-450MAH(C)模块冰晶器产品说明书

浩志崎冰淇淋机F-450MAH(C)模块冰晶器产品说明书

Hoshizaki“A Superior Degree of Reliability”ModelsF-450MAH(-C)Modular FlakerHoshizaki America, Inc.Number: 71194PARTS LISTCONTENTSAuxiliary Codes (3)Note About Ordering Parts (3)Material Abbreviations (4)A. Ice Flaker Assembly (5)B. Ice Making Unit (8)C. Refrigeration Circuit (10)D. Water Circuit (12)E. Control Box Assembly (14)F. Chute Assembly (16)G. Label Location (18)H. Accessories & Packaging (20)Auxiliary CodesF-450MAH L-0 April 2001M-0 December 2001N-0 December 2002P-0 December 2003P-1 June 2004Q-0 December 2004R-0 December 2005S-0 January 2007S-1 November 2007T -0 January 2008U-0 January 2009V-0 January 2010V-1 April 2010V-2 May 2010V-3 September 2010A-0 January 2011A-1 June 2011Auxiliary Code BreakdownThe auxiliary code is the first two characters in the serial number. The first character indicates the year. Y ears progress or regress in alphabetical order. The series runs from "A" through "V" and the letters "I" and "O" are skipped. The second character indicates significant part changes within a year. Base is "0" and this number advances for each change. In cases where there is a letter in parentheses, this designates the month. This is the last character in the serial number. The series runs from "(A)" through "(M)" and the letter "(I)" is skipped. This designation is only included when identifying a parts change within an auxiliary code.Note About Ordering PartsMost assemblies cannot be ordered as complete units; parts in the assemblies generally must be ordered separately.F-450MAH-C L-0 April 2001M-0 February 2002N-1 December 2002P-0 December 2003P-1 July 2004Q-0 December 2004R-0 December 2005S-0 January 2007S-1 November 2007T -0 February 2008U-0 January 2009V-0 January 2010V-1 April 2010V-2 May 2010V-3 December 2010A-0 January 2011A-1 June 2011Material AbbreviationsALUMINUMAL = AluminumCOPPERCU = CopperPLASTICABS = Acrylonitrile -butadiene -styreneAC = PolyacetalEVA = Ethylene vinyl acetateP A = Polyamide = NylonPC = PolycarbonatePE = PolyethylenePES = PolyesterPETP = Polyethylene terephthalate = Tetlon PP = PolypropylenePS = PolystyrenePTFE = Polytetrafluoroethylene = TeflonPUR = PolyurethanePVC = Polyvinyl chlorideRUBBERVN = Vinyl NitrileEPDM = EP rubberNBR = Nitrile butadiene rubberNR = Natural rubberNP = NeopreneSI.R = Silicone rubberSY.R = Synthetic rubberEPH = EpichlorohydrinSTEELGS = Galvanized steelSS = Stainless steelPS = Plated steelPAS = Primed steelA. Ice Flaker Assembly F-450MAH(-C)L-0 to A-121135467891012131415161718192022212324262517a 19a272828aF-450MAH-C L-0, M-08a25a31303229F-450MAH-C L-0, M-010a1Title: A. Ice Flaker Assembly Model: F-450MAH(-C)IndexNo.Description Material orModel Number Part NumberRequired NumberL-0toN-0N-1toS-0S-1toV-0V-1toA-1Ice Flaker Assembly Order Assembly Parts Individually F-450MAH1A0549A0111-1A0549A041-1A1996A011 F-450MAH-C1A0549A021-1A0549A031-1A0549A051-1A1996A0211Hex Bolt7B02-08123333 2Chassis2A1178G011111 3Rear Panel2A0916G011111 4Junction Box Cover433410-011111 5Side Frame (R)2A0917G011111 6Front Frame2A0918G011111 7Reservoir Bracket2A0919G011111 8Gear Motor Bracket3A0396G0111-Drain Pan Bracket4A4314G0111 8a Hex Bolt8×12, SS7B02-08122222 9Drain Pan323765G0211-4A4354G0111 10Gear Motor Bracket4A4308-0111 10a Socket Head Cap Screw8×20, SS7S12-082044 11Evaporator Strap4A1262-011111 12Barrier4A0688-011111 13Ground Screw 433304-021111 14Square Washer433537-021111 15Evaporator Packing427151-011111 16Spout Packing321037-011111 17Spout2A0915-011111 17a Thumbscrew415949G083333 18Lower Spout Strap321038G021111 19Upper Spout Strap328703-021111 19a Wing Nut7E12-06002222 20Chute Bracket4A1712-011111 21Side Panel (R)2A2067G011111 22Side Panel (L)2A2066G011111 23T op Panel2A2064-011111 24Front Panel2A2065-011111 25Louver1A0547-011111 25a Push Retainer4A2414-013333 26Air Filter2A2062G011111 27Sensor Housing F-450MAH-C2A0996-011-28Photoelectric Sensor(Bin Control)F-450MAH-C4A1173-011-28a Cross Recessed Pan HeadT apping ScrewF-450MAH-C7C11I14342-Title: A. Ice Flaker Assembly Model: F-450MAH(-C)IndexNo.Description Material orModel Number Part NumberRequired NumberL-0toN-0N-1toS-0S-1toV-0V-1toA-129Power Supply Assembly(includes items 29 through 31)F-450MAH-C4A1315A011-30Photoelectric Sensor(Bin Control) Power SupplyF-450MAH-C4A1355-011-31Board Support F-450MAH-C4A0336-034-32Photoelectric Sensor(Bin Control) RelayF-450MAH-C4A1382-011-B. Icemaking Unit F-450MAH(-C)L-0 to A-11113a2546789101211a 11bF-450MAH-C10a 10b2a 2b3F-450MAH1112Title: B. Icemaking Unit Model: F-450MAH(-C)IndexNo.Description Material orModel Number Part NumberRequired NumberL-0toP-1Q-0toS-0S-1toU-0V-0toA-1Icemaking UnitOrder Assembly Parts Individually (for mounting hardware, see section"A" item 1)F-450MAH3A0841A0111-3A0841A0311 F-450MAH-C3A0841A0211-3A0841A04111Gear Motor4A2193-0111-4A4321-0111 2Gear Motor Barrier 3A1037-0111-Gear Motor Cover3A4584-0111 2a FT Screw4×8, SS7F32-040822-T russ Head Screw5×8, SS7C32-050822 2b Rubber Washer4A5268-02223Evaporator Assembly(includes items 4 through 12)Order Assembly PartsIndividually F-450MAHHS-2001339866A011-339866A03111 F-450MAH-CHS-2002339866A021-339866A041113a Bolt6×204A1989-014444 4Spline Coupling 418316-011111 5Housing206013G031111 6"O" Ring7616-G040111-4A4755-011 7Mechanical Seal432491-011111 8Ring432494-011111 9Auger341448G011111 10Evaporator2A1699G011-2A3310G01111 10a Socket Head Cap Screw6×10, SS7S12-06104444 10b Split Lock Washer6, SS7L22-06004444 11Extruding Head F-450MAH340077G011111F-450MAH-C327141G011111 11a Seal Bolt M8P01768-013333 11b Washer453791-013333 12Cutter F-450MAH453790-011111F-450MAH-C440905-011111C. Refrigeration Circuit F-450MAH(-C) L-0 to A-11a 1101b 28a49a3567891112131415161cL-0 to V-014Title: C. Refrigeration Circuit Model: F-450MAH(-C)IndexNo.Description Material orModel Number Part NumberRequired NumberL-0toP-0P-1toS-0S-1toV-0V-1toV-3A-0A-1Refrigeration Circuit Order Assembly Parts Individually 2A0926A01111-2A5930A011-2A5930A0211Compressor RS43C2E-CAA-2194A2300-01111-RST45C1ECAA-2024A4479-0111 1a Grommet434403-01444-4A2593-0144 1b Spacer434404-01444-4A2595-0144 1c Bolt8×45437889-0144444 2Protector4A1805-01111-4A4481-0111 3Protector Holder437339-01111-4T erminal Cover4A4479F0111 5Spring Clip4A4479F0211 6Condenser2A0923-0111111 7Shroud2A0908-******* 8Fan Motor Bracket3A0828-0111111 8a Hex Head Bolt w/Washer5×12, SS7B023********* 9Fan Motor440911-011-4A3158-011111 9a Self-Locking Nut7N21I083244444 10Fan Blade444898-0111111 11Drier4A1113-0111111 12Expansion Valve4A4493-0111111 13Expansion Valve Cover4A1168-0111111 14High-Pressure Switch433441-05111-463180-0511 15Expansion Valve Bulb Holder3A0112-01111-3A0107-0111 16Clamp443461-0111111D. Water CircuitF-450MAH(-C)L-0 to A-1110 24 35678911121314151617181920Title: D. Water Circuit Model: F-450MAH(-C)IndexNo.Description Material orModel Number Part NumberRequired NumberL-0M-0N-0toA-1Water CircuitOrder Assembly Parts Individually2A0942A0111 1Water Valve Bracket3A0553-0111 2Water Supply Pipe4A0891G0111 3Washer4A0867-0111 4Inlet Water Valve4A0865-0111 5Drain Valve Bracket4A1264-0111 6Drain Valve4A2077-011-4A2772-011 7Reservoir2A0753-0111 8Float Switch435490-0111 9Reservoir Cover214810-0111 10Reservoir Inlet4A0869-0111 11Drain Fitting4A0776G0111 12Reservoir Separator4A1255-0111 13Reservoir Hose4A1165-0511 14Silicone Hose L=2307730I389611 15Vinyl Hose L=657716-091311 16Vinyl Hose L=2707716-202511 17Vinyl Hose L=807716-202511 18Vinyl Hose L=3557725-192311 19T ee4A1331-0111 20Silicone Hose L=3407730-182211ClampsHose Clamp4A2017-0155 Hose Clamp4A2017-0211 Hose Clamp4A2017-0855 Hose Clamp4A2017-0511 Hose Clamp4A2017-0611E. Control Box Assembly F-450MAH(-C) L-0 to A-1913245678101112131415161719182021Title: E. Control Box Assembly Model: F-450MAH(-C)IndexNo.Description Material orModel Number Part NumberRequired NumberL-0M-0toS-0S-1toV-0V-1toV-3A-0A-1Control Box Assembly Order Assembly Parts Individually 2A0953A0111-2A0953A021-2A0953A03111Control Box Cover3A0411-******* 2Water Control Relay24VAC406132-0311111 3Gear Motor Relay24VAC406133-0411111 4Circuit Protect Relay240VAC418271-0511111 5Gear Motor Protect Relay120VAC418271-0311111 6T ransformer4A0557-******* 7Start Relay(Starter)4A1107-1111111 8Start Capacitor243-292MFD,115VAC3A0076-10111-243-292MFD,165VAC3A0076-20119Run Capacitor15MFD,370VAC439943-041-15MFD,370VAC3A2005-0811-35MFD,440VAC3A2005-1211 10Strap434580-101-4A2262-021111 11Gear Motor Capacitor12MFD,330VAC4A0894-0111-20MFD,350VAC4A4319-01111 12Rocker Switch4A0558-******* 13T oggle Switch4A2332-0111111 14Fuse Holder4A0892-011111-4A3449-011 15Fuse AGC-1, 1A,250V4A0893-******* 16Control (Timer) Board437305-0111111 17Board Support4A0336-0344444 18Drain Timer4A0889-0111111 19Fan Motor Capacitor5MFD,250VAC443192-0211111 20Fuse Holder4A0892-021111-4A3449-021 21Fuse1.5A4A0893-0411-2.0A4A0893-05111F. Chute Assembly F-450MAH(-C) L-0 to A-111025a43567891112F-450MAH-C L-0, M-0For Photoelectric Sensor, see "A. Ice Flaker Assembly".12311a10a 4a11bTitle: F. Chute Assembly Model: F-450MAH (All), F-450MAH-C (N-1 and Later)IndexNo.Description Material orModel Number Part NumberRequired NumberL-0toT-0(E)T-0(F)toA-1Chute AssemblyOrder Assembly Parts IndividuallyHS-20072A1705A0311 1Chute2A1308-0111 2Chute Insulation2A0989-0111 3Tie436531G0133 4Chute Baffle (A)3A0400G0111 4a Wing Nut 7E12-040033 5Chute Baffle (B)3A0399G0111 5a Wing Nut 7E12-040033 6Bin Control3A1744G0111 7Actuator436848G0111 8Shaft436851-0111 9Snap Pin715S-000522 10Plate SS4A2039-011-ABS1 10a Thumbscrew415949G1022 11Proximity Switch 4A2033-0111 11a Thumbscrew415949G0822 11b T russ Head Screw (Ground)7C32-040811 12Packing441217-011-Title: F. Chute Assembly Model: F-450MAH-C (L-0, M-0)IndexNo.Description Material orModel Number Part NumberRequired NumberL-0M-0See Chute Assembly Abovefor N-1 and LaterChute AssemblyOrder Assembly Parts IndividuallyF-450MAH-C3A0874A011 1Chute2A0925-011 2Chute Insulation2A0989-011 3Tie436531G013G. Label Location F-450MAH(-C)L-0 to A-1Title: G. Label Location Model: F-450MAH(-C)IndexNo.DescriptionMaterial or Model Number Part Number Required NumberL-0 toN-0 (H)N-0 (J) to P-0P-1 Q-0 to S-0S-1 to V-0V-1 toA-0A-1Label Location Order Assembly PartsIndividuallyF-450MAH 2A2080A011-2A2080A05111-2A2080A091-2A2080A1111F-450MAH-C 2A2080A021-2A2080A06111-2A2080A101-2A2080A1211110243567891112131514S -1 an dL a t e rL -0t o S -016Title: G. Label Location Model: F-450MAH(-C)IndexNo.Description Material orModel Number Part NumberRequired NumberL-0toN-0(H)N-0(J)toP-0P-1Q-0toS-0S-1toV-0V-1toA-0A-11Instruction Sheet2A1054-011111-2Emblem4A0560-011111111 3Model Number Label F-450MAH4A2233-101-F-450MAH-C4A2233-111-4Penguin-Ha-L Label456246-011111111 5Air Filter Label426177-011111111 6Instruction Label326371-01111111-7Maintenance Label2A3445-01111111-2A6531-011 8Nameplate F-450MAH3A1833-011-3A2542-01111-3A4620-011-3A5964-0111F-450MAH-C3A1833-021-3A2542-02111-3A4620-021-3A5964-02119T ag-Warning: Electrical Connection 435005-01111111-4A4766-01110Control Label4A1613-011111-4A4392-0111-4A5360-011 11Caution Label (E)439145-01111111-Warning Label (E)4A4923-011 12Wiring Label F-450MAH2A1830-011111-3A4622-011-3A5966-0111F-450MAH-C2A1396-011-2A1830-01111-3A4622-011-3A5966-0111 13Caution Label (H)439148-01111111-Warning Label (H)4A4795-011 14Rating Label F-450MAH3A1834-0111-3A2543-0111-3A4621-011-3A5965-0111F-450MAH-C3A1834-021-3A2543-02111-3A4621-021-3A5965-0211 15Fuse Label (GM)4A4278-011111111 16R404A Label4A0960-0111111-H. Accessories & PackagingF-450MAH(-C)L-0 to A-1Title: H. Accessories & Packaging Model: F-450MAH(-C)IndexNo.Description Material orModel Number Part NumberRequired NumberL-0toA-11Instruction Manual91A2BE10E1 2Universal Brace4A0363-012 2a Hex Head Bolt5×12, SS7B02-05122Packaging Packaging1A0531A08。

起重超载限制器说明书

起重超载限制器说明书

QCX-2B型起重量限制器使用说明书一、概述:QCX-2B型起重量限制器是QCX-2型仪表改进的一种起重机械安全保护装置,可用于桥吊、门吊等起重机设备上,该装置主要有电阻应变式传感器和电气控制器(俗称二次仪表)两部分组成,具有声光报警并切断起重机起升回路电源和数字显示重量等功能。

它是根据GB6067.1-2011《起重机械安全规程》和GB/T3811-2008《起重机设计规范》要求设计而成的,通过大量试验及工业运行证明,该产品能符合实际使用要求,各项技术指标优于《GBl2602-90》的安全技术规范,深受广大用户欢迎。

该产品于1989年11月通过国家机电部和劳动部的技术鉴定,1990年获江苏省和劳动部优质产品称号,1991年全国行业评比中名列第一,并荣获国优产品称号。

本企业于1998年12月通过ISO9001质量体系认证。

二、技术指标:1.适用范围:3.2~500t桥门式起重机2.动作误差:≤±3%(F.S)3. 综合显示误差:≤土5%(F.S)4.报警点的设定:①预报警点:额定起重量的90%②延时报警点:额定起重量的110%③立即报警点:额定起重量的130%5.延时报警时间:1~2秒6.传感器过载能力:1.5倍7.使用环境条件: -20℃~+60℃、90%RH8.电源电压:~220V±10% 50Hz(如用其他电源电压,用户订货时需注明)可编辑9.继电器触点容量:~220V/380V 10A10.传感器防护等级:IP6511.电气控制箱防护等级:IP42三、工作原理:工作原理框图见图1,起重机的载荷由电阻应变式称重传感器检测,当起重机起吊物体后,传感器受压产生与载荷成比例的电压信号,完成重量/电压转换。

图1.原理框图传感器输出信号由二级集成运放器进行放大,放大后的信号送入四比较器,其中三个彼此独立的比较器分别与不同的基准电压比较,其基准分别设定在额定值的90%、110%、130%。

2014年全国汽车越野系列赛车辆技术规则

2014年全国汽车越野系列赛车辆技术规则

2014年全国汽车越野系列赛车辆技术规则车辆分级和定义(G281)第一条:分级1.1 类别和分组用于越野拉力赛的车辆将按被分成以下类别和组别类别Ⅰ:- T2组:量产越野车类别Ⅱ:- T1组:改装越野车- T3组:改良越野车类别Ⅲ:- T4组:越野卡车1.2车辆排量级别根据排量车辆将被分为如下级别:1. 500 cm3及以下2. 500 cm3-600 cm3(含)3. 600 cm3-700 cm3(含)4. 700 cm3-850 cm3(含)5. 850 cm3-1000 cm3(含)6. 1000 cm3-1150 cm3(含)7. 1150 cm3-1400 cm3(含)8. 1400 cm3-1600 cm3(含)9. 1600 cm3-2000 cm3(含)10. 2000 cm3-2500 cm3(含)11. 2500 cm3-3000 cm3(含)12. 3000 cm3-3500 cm3(含)13. 3500 cm3-4000 cm3(含)14. 4000 cm3-4500 cm3(含)15. 4500 cm3-5000 cm3(含)16. 5000 cm3-5500 cm3(含)17. 5500 cm3-6000 cm3(含)18. 6000 cm3以上除非FIA针对某些类别赛事的特别条款中有其它说明,不限制组织者将上述所有分级均列入补充规则中,此外,根据赛事的具体情况,组织者可以将上述分级中两个或多个连续的分级合并为一个级别。

不能有另外的级别再进行细分。

第二条:定义2.1 通用条件2.1.1) 量产车(类别I):经厂家确认的在特定时间内生产的达到一定数量的同一种车辆产品,且该产品最终用于向公众正常销售。

车辆必须根据注册车型表出售。

这些车辆最多有6个轮子并最少4个驱动轮。

2.1.2) 竞赛车辆(类别II)仅为比赛用途制造的每辆赛车。

2.1.3) 卡车(类别Ⅲ)毛重超过3500公斤,最多有8个轮子并最少有4个驱动轮的车辆将被视为卡车。

Ziva模块开关产品说明书

Ziva模块开关产品说明书

Meets Every StandardMEETS EVERY STANDARDPRICELIST: NOVEMBER 2021Vertical & Horizontal Installation• Can be mountedvertically or horizontally • Vertically mounted platescan t in anyspace constraints• Looks trendy & youngZiva is a series of modular switches designed at aneconomic price range. It’s slim and sleek design will raise the beauty of your home by leaps and bounds. They also have a long life span and can be placed both horizontally and vertically, according to your choice.ONOFFIP20Protection• No live part is exposed to ngers and can be accessible only through screw driver • Protects against solid object larger than 12mm1 LacOperations• Long Operational Life • No need to worry for years to comeTwo Plate Design &Single Mounting Plate DesignCaptive Screws• Screws do not fall away• Avoid screw driverslippageSingle Mounting Plate DesignTwo Plate Design ver Slim & Elegant Design• Great aesthetic• Blends with the wall and gives a very sleek lookSingle Mounting Plate DesignTwo Plate Design4.7mm1.81mm11.8cm9cm11.8cm 9cmItem Description HSNMRP ` Per N (incl. of all taxes)StandardPackingQuantity 68001B 6A, 1Way Switch , 1 Module (ISI)853*******.0020N 68002B 6A, 2Way Switch , 1 Module (ISI)853*******.0020N 68003B 6A, Bell Push Switch ,1 Module (ISI)853*******.0020N 68066B 6A, Bell Push Switch with Indicator , 2 Module (ISI)853********.0010N 68007B 16A, 1Way Switch, 1 Module (ISI)853*******.0010N 68008B 16A, 2Way Switch, 1 Module (ISI)853********.0010N 68077B 16A, 1Way Switch with Indicator, 1 Module (ISI)853********.0010N 68025B 25A, SP 1 Way Switch with Indicator, 1 Module (ISI)853********.0010N 68032B32A, DP 1Way Switch with Indicator, 2 Module (ISI)85361020220.0010NSOCKET68201B 6A, 2 Pin Round Socket without Shutter, 1 Module853*******.0010N 68202B 6A, 2 in 1 Socket (w/o Shutter), 2 Module853*******.0010N 68205B 6A/16A,Twin Socket, 2 Module (ISI)853********.0010N 68206B6A/10A/13A, Combi Socket for all pins, 2 Module85366910126.0010N68301B 100W ,4 Step Fan regulator, 1 Module 84149030324.0020N 68302B 100W , 5 Step Fan regulator, 2 Module 84149030375.0010N 68322B100W , 5 Step Fan regulator, 2 Module, ISI (Electronic Type)84149030394.0010NDIMMER68401B 450W, Dimmer, 1 Module (For Incandescent Lamp)853********.0020N 68402B650W, Dimmer, 2 Module (For Incandescent Lamp)85365020435.0010N68501B Cord Outlet, 1 Module 853*******.0020N 68502B TV Socket Outlet ,1 Module853*******.0010N 68610B RJ11, Tel Jack with Shutter, 1 Module 853********.0010N 68620B RJ45, Receptor, 1 Module853********.0020N 68622BRJ45, Computer Jack, Cat6, 1 Module85444299601.0010N68503B Blank Plate, (Dimensions: LXH ,2.3cm X 4.6cm ), 1 Module853*******.0050N 68504B LED Indicator (Red), 1 Module 853*******.0010N 68505B USB-A Charger, Single Port(2.1A, 5V DC), 1 Module850440901059.0010N 68508B 6A, Overload Protection - Manual Resettable Fuse, 1 Module 853********.0020N 68509B 16A, Overload Protection - Manual Resettable Fuse, 1 Module 853********.0020N 68710B Buzzer, 2 Module853********.0010N 68125B Motor Starter Switch, 25A 240V~ 50Hz, SP853********.0010N 68705B Foot Light-LED Based (Cool Day Light) 2M,240V~94054090464.0010N 68706B Foot Light-LED Based(Warm White Light) 2M,240V~94054090464.0010N 68701B 32A, DP Switch unit with keytag, 2 Module853********.0010N 68702B Only Keytag with Ring853*******.0015N 68708B DND MMR Internal unit without Plate ( DND Switch, MMR Switch), 2 Module 853********.001N 68709BDND MMR External unit without Plate ( DND Indicator, MMR Inidcator & Bell Push Switch), 3 Module85365090464.001NItem Description HSN MRP ` Per N (incl. of all taxes)Standard PackingQuantity 680016A, 1Way Switch , 1 Module (ISI)853*******.0020N 680026A, 2Way Switch , 1 Module (ISI)853*******.0020N 680036A, Bell Push Switch ,1 Module (ISI)853*******.0020N 680666A, Bell Push Switch with Indicator , 2 Module (ISI)853*******.0010N 6800716A, 1Way Switch, 1 Module (ISI)853*******.0010N 6800816A, 2Way Switch, 1 Module (ISI)853*******.0010N 6807716A, 1Way Switch with Indicator, 1 Module (ISI)853*******.0010N 6802525A, SP 1 Way Switch with Indicator, 1 Module (ISI)853********.0010N 6803232A, DP 1Way Switch with Indicator, 2 Module (ISI)85361020176.0010NSOCKET682016A, 2 Pin Round Socket without Shutter, 1 Module853*******.0010N 682026A, 2 in 1 Socket (w/o Shutter), 2 Module853*******.0010N 682056A/16A,Twin Socket, 2 Module (ISI)853********.0010N 682066A/10A/13A, Combi Socket for all pins, 2 Module85366910100.0010N68301100W ,4 Step Fan regulator, 1 Module 84149030259.0020N 68302100W , 5 Step Fan regulator, 2 Module 84149030299.0010N 68322100W , 5 Step Fan regulator, 2 Module, ISI (Electronic Type)84149030316.0010NDIMMER68401450W, Dimmer, 1 Module (For Incandescent Lamp)853********.0020N 68402650W, Dimmer, 2 Module (For Incandescent Lamp)85365020348.0010N68501Cord Outlet, 1 Module 853*******.0020N 68502TV Socket Outlet ,1 Module853*******.0010N 68610 RJ11, Tel Jack with Shutter, 1 Module 853*******.0010N 68620RJ45, Receptor, 1 Module853********.0020N 68622RJ45, Computer Jack, Cat6, 1 Module85444299481.0010N68503Blank Plate, (Dimensions: LXH ,2.3cm X 4.6cm ), 1 Module853*******.0050N 68504LED Indicator (Red), 1 Module 853*******.0010N 68505USB-A Charger, Single Port(2.1A, 5V DC), 1 Module85044090847.0010N 685086A, Overload Protection - 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西安森舍电子科技有限责任公司部门职责行政管理部.......................................3 售后维修员 (28)人力资源部.......................................4 技术生产部经理 (29)市场部.............................................5 技术生产部副经理 (30)技术生产部.......................................6 技术副经理 (31)采购部.............................................7 技术主任 (32)质检部.............................................8 车间主任 (33)财务部.............................................9 技术员 (34)库房管理中心....................................10 生产内控专员 (35)职务说明书注塑操作工 (36)总经理.............................................11 测试操作工 (37)管理者代表.......................................12 组串操作工 (38)副总经理..........................................13 装配操作工 (39)总工程师..........................................14 机加操作工 (40)行政总监..........................................15 绕线操作工 (41)行政管理部经理.................................16 热处理操作工 (42)行政专员..........................................17 采购部经理 (43)行政文员..........................................18 采购员 (44)设备维护员.......................................19 质检部经理 (45)保安主管..........................................20 质量工程师 (46)保安员.............................................21 质检员 (47)保洁员.............................................22 计量员 (48)司机................................................23 财务部经理 (49)人力资源部经理.................................24 会计 (50)人事专员..........................................25 出纳 (51)市场部经理.......................................26 库房主管 (52)部门职责行政管理部A、制定、审核和监督公司各项行政管理制度和流程,并对制度进行完善、监督和执行;B、负责公司对外关系和对内关系的联系、协调、沟通和建立;C、负责公司行政事务性工作的日常处理;D、建立健全公司各项档案并有效进行控制和归档保存;E、贯彻执行公司所有设施设备方面的各项规章制度,编制设施设备操作规程、设备维护、检修及管理制度;F、管理公司所有设施设备,实施设备的技术改造,组织固定资产的查定、更新、迁移、报废;G、负责公司办公区域和生产区域的安全维护和管理工作;H、贯彻执行公司所有设施设备方面的各项规章制度,编制设施设备操作规程、设备维护、检修及管理制度;I、组织编制、审定备品配件消耗定额和储备定额,控制管理备品配件的测绘、资料管理、定额计划、制造、定货、修旧利废及机械加工管理等工作;J、按照技术状况、维护状况和管理状况对所有设施设备进行完好设备和非完好设备的分类,编制设备名称、设备编号,安排设备负责人,建立详细的设备台账档案;K、搜集和传递设备的设计、制造、安装、使用和维修信息反馈工作;承担公司内部的水、电、网络管理及后勤维修工作;L、完成上级领导交办的其它事务。

部门职责人力资源部A、负责制订公司全年人力资源管理规划方案并以此监督执行;B、制定、审核和监督公司各项人力资源管理制度和流程,并对制度进行完善、监督、考核和执行;C、负责公司人力资源工作的日常管理;D、建立健全公司各人力资源档案并有效进行管理存档;E、负责公司教育培训和管理工作;F、完成公司交办的其他工作。

部门职责市场部A、负责识别顾客的需求与期望,组织处理顾客投诉并保存相关服务记录,分析顾客反馈信息,寻求改进机会;B、负责根据公司整体规划制定国内、外销售阶段计划,市场开拓计划,并负责公司全年国内、外销售任务的完成工作;C、建立和健全公司国内、外客户资料信息档案,完善销售管理办法和制度;D、负责根据国内、外招标信息及时组织安排和实施国内投标有关事宜和工作;E、负责组织相关部门进行合同评审并上报总经理批准;F、负责合同执行的内外沟通,做好顾客服务工作和产品销售计划;G、负责国内、外客户的接洽和联系工作,积极开拓市场,为公司市场开发创造良好条件;H、负责公司产品宣传和市场策划工作;I、完成公司交办的其他工作。

技术生产部A、负责制订及统计月度和年度生产工作计划以及突发应变计划,并负责解释与沟通;B、负责制定产品设计开发计划,各个阶段的评审、验证及确认安排,参加人员及职责、所需资源等,负责设计输出的协调管理工作;C、负责原材料、毛坯、外购件、半成品和成品的搬运、存储、产品包装的工作,并定期对库存产品的检查;D、负责对生产中适宜的过程参数和产品特性进行持续监控,负责对生产设备操作规程的制定以及日常维护工作,保持过程能力;E、负责对新产品生产工艺流程的制订以及产品使用说明的编制;F、负责产品技术方案的设定和修改;产品售后技术服务指导工作;G、负责建立公司技术质量信息反馈网络,对技术质量信息的反馈进行处理;H、负责组织技术讲座和开展业务培训,确保公司安全生产及文明生产,实施并督促各车间执行生产操作规程;I、负责做好部门各类文件、档案的保密及整理归档工作;J、完成公司交办的其他工作。

采购部:A、负责采购过程的控制,确保采购的产品符合规定要求;B、负责组织进行供方的评定,建立“合格供方名录”,并对供方的供货业绩进行评估;C、根据销售合同及生产计划确定合理物资采购量,及时了解存货情况,进行合理采购;D、负责选择、评审、管理供应商,建立供应商档案;E、负责组织供货合同评审,签订供货合同,实施采购计划;F、建立采购合同台帐,并对合同执行情况进行监督;G、负责监督采购物资的报验和入库工作;H、负责联系采购过程中的退、换货工作;I、负责做好保密工作;J、完成公司交办的其他工作。

质检部A、负责根据顾客提出的有关质量异议的质量记录、报告等,查明不合格的产生原因并进行及时处理;B、负责监视和测量设备的控制管理,并建立设备台帐,明确记载监视和测量设备的品种、数量、精度和使用范围及检定记录;C、负责协调、审核、落实、监督检查纠正与预防措施程序的执行;D、负责贯彻公司的质量方针和质量目标,进行目标分解,定期检查生产质量目标的实现情况;E、负责监督检查各部门的质量记录的管理情况,负责管理评审计划的编制和组织工作,收集并提供管理评审所需的资料,并负责改进措施的跟踪和验证工作;F、负责技术文件执行情况的监督和产品的检验,对生产部门不合格产品进行评审、监督和考核,负责对各个环节工作质量控制和检查,并实施对库存产品的出厂质量检查;G、负责管理各类产品的检验和测量状态的各类标识,并配合保护好状态控制的正确性负责;H、负责纠正和预防产品质量检验措施的管理,对纠正和预防措施的实施结果进行验证;I、负责统筹公司对内、对外相关数据的传递与分析、处理;负责统筹统计技术的选用、批准、组织培训及检查统计技术的实施效果;J、完成公司交办的其他工作。

财务部A、负责相关财务工作法律法规的贯彻落实;B、负责组织公司财务管理制度、会计成本核算规程、成本管理会计监督及其有关的财务专项管理制度的拟定、修改、补充和实施;C、组织领导编制公司财务计划、审查财务计划。

拟定资金筹措和使用方案,全面平衡资金,开辟财源,加速资金周转,提高资金使用效果;D、负责组织公司的成本管理工作。

进行成本预测、控制、核算、分析和考核,降低消耗、节约费用,确保公司利润指标的完成;E、负责建立和完善公司财务稽核、审计内部控制制度,监督其执行情况;F、审查公司经营计划及各项经济合同,并认真监督其执行,参与公司技术、经营以及产品开发、基本建设、技术改造和其他项目的经济效益的事宜;G、负责向总经理汇报财务状况和经营成果,定期或不定期汇报各项财务收支和盈亏情况。

H、完成公司交办的其他工作。

库房管理中心A、负责库房各物资放置区域的划分及标识的管理工作;B、组织库房月度、季度、年度的盘点工作及配合财务部门盘点,对盘点情况进行分析;C、按照上级或财务部要求按时提交库房过程中的相关报表并确保准确性;D、保证ERP系统中库房模块有效运行并接受财务部门的监督管理;E、严格按照库房安全管理制度监督、保管及发放各种危险品;F、拟定、修订与库房相关的管理制度、工作流程,并根据公司发展要求及时修订相关制度,监督落实审批后的库房管理制度、工作流程;G、按照审批后的采购计划单进行入库办理,控制入库、出库物资的合理性;H、掌握库房物资的存储情况,做好流转过程中的成本控制;I、控制不合格品的存放管理,组织相关部门做好不合格品、待处理品的及时处理;J、协调监督各车间做好剩余物料的退库工作;K、完场上级领导交办的其它事务。

职务说明书1、总经理1.1、职务说明A、根据董事会下达的年度经营目标组织制订、修改、实施公司年度经营计划,领导制定公司的发展战略,并根据内外部环境变化进行调整;确保建立、实施、保持和改进质量管理体系所必须资源的有效性。

B、负责建立质量目标,及公司相关部门的业绩考核指标,并组织进行每年管理评审。

C、负责审定公司制度、奖惩条例、工资奖金分配方案,审定经济责任挂钩办法并组织实施;D、负责审核签发公司各类文件;E、负责召集、主持总经理办公会议,检查、督促和协调各部门的工作进展,主持召开行政例会、专题会等会议,总结工作、听取汇报;F、负责处理公司重大突发事件与重要对外关系问题;G、负责推进公司企业文化的建设工作,塑造企业形象;H、负责领导建立健全公司人力资源和特殊技能管理制度,组织制订人力资源政策,审批重大人事决策;I、负责任命管理者代表,明确其职责权限,并提供必要的基础设施、工艺技术和财力资源保障,确保质量管理体系的适宜性和有效性,激励全体员工积极参与质量改进活动。

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