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PCB 板载继电器 G2RL 高容量低架构继电器说明书
PCB RelayG2RL670High Capacity,Low Profile RelayD Low profile:15.7mm max.in height.DCadmium-free contacts ensuring environment-friendly use.D 10kV impulse surge withstand.DClearance and creepage distance:10mm/10mm.D Tracking resistance:CTI>250.D Class-F insulation systems,standard.D Low coil power of 400mW.D UL,CSA and VDE approved.DRoHS Compliant.VDEOrdering InformationClassificationEnclosure ratings Contact form gSPST-NO SPDTDPST-NODPDTModelClass-FGeneral-purpose Flux protection G2RL-1A G2RL-1G2RL-2A G2RL-2p p Fully sealed G2RL-1A4G2RL-14G2RL-2A4G2RL-24High-capacity Flux protection G2RL-1A-E G2RL-1-E ------g p yFully sealedG2RL-1A4-EG2RL-14-E------Note:When ordering,add the rated coil voltage to the part number.Example:G2RL-1A DC12J MODEL NUMBER LEGENDG2RL-jjj -j -j123451.Number of Poles1:1pole 2:2poles2.Contact FormNone:j PDTA:j PST-NO3.Enclosure RatingsNone:Flux protection (vented)4:Fully sealed (with “knock off vent nib”)4.ClassificationNone:General purpose E:High capacity (1pole)5.Approved StandardsNone:UL,CSA,VDE,UL Class F InsulationSpecificationsJ COIL RATINGSRated voltage5VDC12VDC24VDC48VDC Rated current80.0mA33.33mA16.7mA8.96mA Coil resistance62.5Ω360Ω1,440Ω5,358ΩCoil inductance(H)(ref. l)Armature OFF0.18 1.01 4.1915.91C()(value)Armature ON0.44 2.479.7233.65Must operate voltage70%max.of the rated voltageMust release voltage10%min.of the rated voltageMax.voltage130%of the rated voltage(at85°C)Power consumption Approx.400mW Approx.430mW J CONTACT RATINGSNumber of poles1pole2polesContact material AgSnO2AgNiLoad Resistive load(cosφ=1)Resistive load(cosφ=1)Rated load12A(16A)at250VAC12A(16A)at24VDC 8A at250VAC 8A at30VDCRated carry current12A(16A)8A(70°C)/5A(85°C) Max.operating voltage440VAC,300VDCMax.operating current12A(16A)8AMax.switching power3,000VA(4,000VA),288W(384W)2,000VA,240W Note:Values in parentheses are those for the high-capacity model.J CHARACTERISTICSItem1pole2polesContact resistance100mΩmax.Operate(set)time Approx.7msRelease(reset)time Approx.2msMax.operating frequency Mechanical:18,000operation/hrElectrical:1,800operation/hr at rated loadInsulation resistance1,000MΩmin.(at500VDC)Dielectric strength5,000VAC,1min between coil and contacts1,000VAC,1min between contacts of same polarity 5,000VAC,1min between coil and contacts2,500VAC,1min between contacts of different polarity 1,000VAC,1min between contacts of same polarityImpulse withstand voltage10kV(1.2×50µs)between coil and contactVibration resistance Destruction:10to55Hz,1.5-mm double amplitudeMalfunction:10to55Hz,1.5-mm double amplitudeShock resistance Destruction:1,000m/s2Malfunction:Energized:100m/s2Not energized:100m/s2Life expectancy(Mechanical)20,000,000operations(at18,000operations/hr)Ambient temperature Operating:--40°C to85°C(with no icing)Storage:--40°C to85°C(with no icing)Ambient humidity35%to85%Weight Approx.12gPackaging Standard:20relays/stick671PCB Relay G2RL672PCB RelayG2RLJ APPROVED STANDARDSUL508(File No.E41643)/CSA C22.2(No.14)(File No.LR31928)Part number Contact form Coil ratings Contact ratingsG2RL-1A SPST-NO 3to 48VDC12A at 250VAC (General use),100k ops.24VDC (Resistive)ops G2RL-1SPDT12A at (Resistive),50k ops.1/3hp,120VAC,30k ops.,60_CG2RL-1A-E SPST-NO (High capacity)16A at 250VAC (General use),100k ops.16A at 24VDC (Resistive),50k ops.240use)C G2RL-1-E SPDT (High capacity)20A at VAC (General use),85_15A at 240VAC (General use),105_C 1/2hp,120VAC,100k ops.,70_C (NO)G2RL-2A DPST-NO 8A at 277VAC (General use),100k ops.t 30VDC (R i ti )G2RL-2DPDTC (G ),00p 8A at (Resistive),100k ops.VDE (VDE0435)Part number Contact form Coil ratingsContact ratingsG2RL1pole5,12,18,22,24,48VDC12A at 250VAC (cos φ=1)12A at 24VDC (L/R=0ms)AC15:3A at 240VACDC13:2.5A at 24VDC,50ms 1pole (High capacity)16A at 250VAC (cos φ=1)16A at 24VDC (L/R=0ms)AC15:3A at 240VAC (NO)1.5A at 240VAC (NC)DC13:2.5A at 24VDC (NO),50ms 2poles8A at 250VAC (cos φ=1)8A at 24VDC (L/R=0ms)AC15: 1.5A at 240VAC DC13:2A at 30VDC,50msNote:To achieve approved life cycles on sealed models,the relay should be vented by removing “knock off vent nib”on top of relay caseafter the soldering/washing process.Part numberContact ratingMinimum operationsG2RL-1-E 16A at 250VAC (cos φ=1)100,000operations min.(1sec.ON /9sec.OFF)G16A at 24VDC30,000operations min.8A at 250VAC (cos φ=0.4)200,000operations min.(N.O.side operation)8A at 30VDC (L/R=7ms)10,000operations min.G2RL-112A at 250VAC (cos φ=1)100,000operations min.(1sec.ON /9sec.OFF)G 12A at 24VDC30,000operations min.5A at 250VAC (cos φ=0.4)150,000operations min.5A at 30VDC (L/R=7ms)20,000operations min.G2RL-28A at 250VAC (cos φ=1)100,000operations min.(1sec.ON /9sec.OFF)G8A at 30VDC30,000operations min.G2RL-1A-E Pilot duty (A300),250VAC 250,000operations min.(1sec.ON /9sec OFF)GPilot duty (A300),125VAC150,000operations min.(1sec.ON /9sec OFF)Note:1.The results shown reflect minimum cycles using a very severe duty cycle of 1sec ON/1sec OFF (unless otherwise specifiedabove).2.In order to obtain the full rated life cycles on the fully sealed models,the relay should be properly vented by removing the“knock off vent nib”on top of the relay case after the soldering /washing process of the P .C.B.Contact Omron for applications where venting of the sealed relay is not possible.673PCB RelayG2RLEngineering DataDC resistive loadAC resistive loadJ MAXIMUM SWITCHING CAPACITYSwitching voltage(V)J AMBIENT TEMPERATURE VS MAXIMUM COIL VOLTAGEAmbient Temperature (°C)J AMBIENT TEMPERATURE VS RATED CARRY CURRENTAmbient Temperature (°C)G2RL-2A,G2RL-2G2RL-1A-E,G2RL-1-EG2RL-1A,G2RL-1G2RL-1A,G2RL-1G2RL-1A-E,G2RL-1-EG2RL-2A,G2RL-2Switching voltage (V)Switching voltage (V)Note:The maximum coil voltage refers to the maximum value in a varying range of operating power voltage,not a continuous voltage.DC resistive loadAC resistive loadDC resistive loadAC resistive load85S w i t c h i n g c u r r e n t (A )S w i t c h i n g c u r r e n t (A )S w i t c h i n g c u r r e n t (A )R a t e d c a r r y c u r r e n t (A )M i n i m u m c o i l v o l t a g e (%)DimensionsUnit:mm (inch)*Indicates average dimensions.G2RL-1A,G2RL-1A4Four,1.3±0.1dia.holesMounting Holes (Bottom View)Terminal Arrangement/Internal Connection (Bottom View)3451(2.5)674PCB RelayG2RLFive,1.3±0.1dia.holesMounting Holes (Bottom View)Terminal Arrangement/Internal Connection (Bottom View)*Indicates average dimensions.G2RL-1,G2RL-1413452(2.5)Six,1.3±0.1dia.holesMounting Holes (Bottom View)Terminal Arrangement/Internal Connection (Bottom View)*Indicates average dimensions.G2RL-1A-E,G2RL-1A4-E453618(2.5)Eight,1.3±0.1dia.holesMounting Holes (Bottom View)Terminal Arrangement/Internal Connection (Bottom View)*Indicates average dimensions.G2RL-1-E,G2RL-14-E18273645(2.5)Six,1.3±0.1dia.holesMounting Holes (Bottom View)Terminal Arrangement/Internal Connection (Bottom View)*Indicates average dimensions.G2RL-2A,G2RL-2A4183645(2.5)Eight,1.3±0.1dia.holesMounting Holes (Bottom View)Terminal Arrangement/Internal Connection (Bottom View)*Indicates average dimensions.G2RL-2,G2RL-2418273645(2.5)MEMO675PCB Relay G2RLTerms and Conditions of Sale1.Offer; Acceptance. 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Spears OceanTUFF
Date: ____________________Job Name: _____________________________ Location: ______________________________ Engineer: ______________________________ Contractor: ____________________________MSOT-7-0423Scope:This submittal covers Spears® OceanTUFF™ CPVC marine drainage system suitable for marine drainage applications and consists of Schedule 40 solid wall pipe, drain, waste and vent (DWV) pattern fittings and a one-step primerless solvent cement. This system is intended for use in intermittent, non-pressure applications with an operating temperature not to exceed 220°F (104°C) in non-essential marine applications. Product Specification:OceanTUFF™ Marine Drainage System for sanitary and chemical waste marine applications shall be manufactured in the U.S.A. from CPVC Type IV, minimum ASTM Cell Classification 23447 per ASTM D1784 and available in sizes 1-1/2″ – 12″. System pipe and fittings shall be manufactured in accordance with ASTM F2618 and certified by NSF International. All fittings shall be CPVC drainage patterns meeting the applicable requirements of ASTM D3311 or the manufacturer’s specifications. Joining method for pipe and fittings shall be solvent cement welding. Solvent cement shall be Spears® OT-5 “one-step” primerless CPVC cement, specially formulated and manufactured in accordance with ASTM F2618 and F493. All OceanTUFF™ pipe shall be approved by the United States Coast Guard, meet the low flame spread requirements and smoke and toxicity requirements of the IMO 2010 FTP Code Annex 1, Parts 2 and 5, and may be installed in accommodation, service and control spaces without meeting the additional requirements of Title 46 CFR 56.60-25(a) (2) as manufactured by Spears® Manufacturing Company. OceanTUFF™ Marine Drainage System shall be approved by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) meeting IMO 2010 FTP Code Annex 1, Parts 2 and 5 and Transport Canada Approval Sections 114 & 226. OceanTUFF™ CPVC marine pipe and solvent cement shall be GREENGUARD GOLD certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). All pipe, fittings, and cement shall be supplied as a complete system with a Limited Lifetime Warranty, as Spears® OceanTUFF™ CPVC Marine Drainage System manufactured by Installation:OceanTUFF™ is suitable for drainage use on marine vessels and accommodations in non-essential applications including black water, gray water, vacuum flush sanitary piping, vents and drains in services requiring no fire endurance testing or electrical conductivity testing. Piping to be used in non-hazardous areas only. NOTE: Spears® EverTUFF®sch80 pipe & fittings in sizes ½” through 1-1/4” can be used in combination with OceanTUFF™. OceanTUFF™ may be installed in concealed spaces in accommodation, service, and control spaces without meeting the additional requirements of Title 46 CFR 56.60-25(a)(2). Installation shall comply with the current installation instructions provided by Spears®Manufacturing Company and all regulations applicable to the vessel such as Subchapter F of Title 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Solvent cemented joints shall be assembled using a “one-step” primerless type CPVC cement specially formulated and manufactured in accordance with ASTM F2618 and F493. Refer to technical guide for more information on installation and product weights & dimensions.NOTE: Spears® thermoplastic piping systems are suitable for oil-free air handling to 25 psi, not for distribution of compressed air or gas. Referenced Standards:ASTM D1784 – Rigid Vinyl CompoundsASTM D3311 – DWV Fitting PatternsASTM F493 - Cement for CPVC Pipe & FittingsASTM F2618 – Standard for CPVC Drainage SystemIMO 2010 FTP Code - Fire Test ProcedureTitle 46 CFR – Code of Federal RegulationsApprovals:ABS – American Bureau of ShippingUSCG – US Coast Guard (#164.141/45/0)NSF®– NSF InternationalTransport CanadaUL – GREENGUARD GOLD CertifiedThermal Expansion TableLength of Run (L)in feetLength Change in inches (ΔL) for Specified Change in Temperature (ΔT)20°F30°F40°F50°F60°F70°F80°F90°F100°F10.08.12.15.19.23.27.31.35.3820.15.23.31.38.46.54.61.69.7740.31.46.61.77.92 1.08 1.23 1.38 1.5450.38.58.77.96 1.15 1.34 1.54 1.73 1.9270.54.81 1.08 1.34 1.61 1.88 2.15 2.42 2.6990.69 1.04 1.38 1.73 2.07 2.42 2.76 3.11 3.46120.92 1.38 1.84 2.30 2.76 3.23 3.69 4.15 4.61 Expansion & ContractionSpears®OceanTUFF™ CPVC products, like all piping materials, expand and contract with changes in temperature. If the coefficient of linear expansion is 3.2 x 10-5 in./in. °F, a 25°F change in temperature will cause an expansion of 1 inch for a 100-foot straight length. For most operating and installation conditions, expansion and contraction can be accommodated at changes of direction, or simple expansion loops can be used.Thermal expansion change in length is calculated from Length of Run in feet, expected Change in Temperature and given Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion of 3.2 x 10-5 in./in. °F for CPVC:ΔL = 12eL (ΔT)Where:e = 3.2 x 10-5 in./in. °FL = Length of Run in feetΔT = Temperature Change in °FExample:How much will a 50 ft. run Spears®OceanTUFF™ pipe expand if the expected ambient temperature will range from 45°F to 85°F?ΔL = 12eL (ΔT)OceanTUFF™ Marine Drainage System。
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Failure Background and Information
Analyzing Processes
5. Cell Analysis – OCV & IR check when received
According to OCV & IR measured data, VH (Cell3) had abnormal low voltage. We will re-charge the issue stack VH to 3.7V with trickle current and then do OCV observation comparing with normal cell stack VG. Please refer to next page for the schedule of OCV observation check.
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Compal Carerra Compal SQE 01-Feb-2012 Can not charge and discharge
Defect Code-产品缺陷英文对照
变形 流痕 毛边 气痕 刮伤 模痕 擦花 缺料 缩水 混色 料花 手印 浇口不良 顶针印 冷胶 气泡 油污 粘模
Poor Construction 结构异常 Shine Fiber Show
Dimension out 尺寸超差 of Spec Rust Color Missing Tox Remaining
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LS1(limit suitch 1) 232 bus error 488bus error 5S(Seiri-Seiton-Seiso-Seiketsu-Shitsuke) cartridge p.p 5u ABC classification automatic molding system A plate eriochrome black t indicator B plate CO2 bubbler Any device having a chip out greater than 0.5mm in width (or depth) and 1.25mm in length is rejectable. The product is rejectable when pad support protrudes more than 0.25mm from the end of the package body.(sop:0.15mm). Any device showing bent leads (in case of doubts use the applicable gauge) is rejectable. Non-uniform solder such that a lead exceeds the dimensions of 0.4mm thick and 0.5mm wide below the seating plate, or an overall thickness of 0.75mm above the seating plane is rejectable. Lead finish on the leads shall be smooth and continuous from lead tip up to and over bend of lead. Ejector marks more than above the surface or more than 0.5mm below the surface of the device is rejectable. Lifting, peeling or flaking of the lead finish is rejectable excluding 0.5mm from the body. Package leads shall be free from attached foreign material except for foreign material located above the seating plane of the lead, not bigger than 0.15mm in diameter. Any lead with dam bar step dimensions exceeding 0.25mm is rejectable. driver board error EDTA-2NA standard solution eprom error leasing mix bed resin bottle, kbs 94 stack loader Lead frame reverse will cause reverse bending. Lead Frame Auto Loader Machine solde stipper for plastic package,TLS-85a solde stipper for plastic package, TLS-85b solder stipper for plastic package,TLS-86 end plug (L) end plug(L) MPU error nitrogen gas flow rate poprtation curve P.P Band PDCA(Plan-Do-Check-Action) PIN1 identification The PIN1 identification must be present and in accordance with the specified dimensions. anode bag p.p. QA mark QFP plastic tray RAM read/write error即RAM error Non-uniform lead finish such that a lead exceeds the specified dimensions 0.5mm or leadl thickness exceeds 0.25mm is rejectable. Any devices having a chip out greater than 0.2mm width(or depth) and 0.6mm in length or exposed lead frame material is rejectable. Ejector marks more than above the surface or more than 0.2mm below the surface of the device is rejectable. Lead coplanarity shall be within 0.1mm of one another in the vertical direction. Leads shall be free attached foreign material, flash shall not exceed 50% of the lead surface.
hypersperse mdc706 phosver 3 with persulfate uv ox
Water Technologies & Solutions analytical procedureHypersperse* MDC706PhosVer 3 with persulfate UV oxidation 10.50 to 13.00 mg/L Hypersperse MDC706DR/8901Adapted from Blystone, P., Larson, P., A Rapid Method for Analysis of Phosphate Compounds, International Water Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. (Oct 26-28, 1981)instrument specific informationTable 1 shows the sample cell and cell orientation requirements for the SUEZ instrument that can use this Analytical Procedure (AP).Table 1 Instrument-specific informationInstrumentSample cell orientationSample cell DR/890The fill lines and diamond mark are toward the display.L1976L enntech***************** Tel. + Fax. +31-152-616-289info@lenntech .com Tel. + Fax. +31-152-616-289before startingSample with high salt content may require a dilution. To check run the sample undiluted and with a dilution. If diluted sample result is higher continued diluting until no increase is observed.Clean all glassware with 6.0 N (50%) hydrochloric acid, then rinse thoroughly with deionized water to remove contaminants. Do not use a detergent that contains phosphate to clean glassware. The phosphate in the detergent will contaminate the sample.Wear UV safety goggles while the UV lamp is on.Do not touch the UV lamp surface with bare fingers. Fingerprints can damage the glass. Rinse the lamp and wipe with a soft, clean tissue between tests.The UV digestion in this procedure is typically complete in less than 10 minutes. However, high-organic loaded samples or a weak lamp can cause incomplete conversion. To check conversion efficiency, use a longer digestion time and make sure that the readings do not increase.Two UV lamps can connect to a single power supply with a cord adapter for digestion of two samples at the same time. A second UV lamp is necessary.Refer to the instrument user manual for timer operation instructions.For the best results, measure the reagent blank value for each new lot of reagent. Replace the sample with deionized water in the test procedure to determine the reagent blank value. Subtract the reagent blank value from the sample results automatically with the reagent blank adjust option.Clean the outside of the sample cells before insertion into the instrument cell holder. Use a damp towel followed by a dry one to remove fingerprints or other marks.Highly buffered samples or extreme pH may exceed the buffering capacity of the reagent and require sample pre-treatment.Review the Safety Data Sheets (MSDS/SDS) for the chemicals that are used. Use any recommended personal protective equipment.Dispose of reacted solutions according to local, state and federal regulations. Refer to the Safety Data Sheets for disposal information for unused reagents. Consult the environmental, health and safety staff for your facility and/or local regulatory agencies for further disposal information.Results that are not within the working range of this procedure are not valid.target concentration and sample collection information•The target Hypersperse concentration in the concentrate stream will be based on the target in the feed and the % recovery that the RO is operating at. The % recovery controls the concentration factor and therefore the amount that is expected in the concentrate.•The calculation for concentration factor is CF = 1/(1-recovery). For example, the concentration factor for an RO operating at 75% recovery is CF = 1/(1-0.75) = 4.•Using the concentration factor: the target ppm of Hypersperse in the concentration stream is the target ppm in the feed multiplied by the concentration factor. For example, if the target Hypersperse dosage in the feed is 2 ppm and the RO is operating at 75% recovery, then the target in the concentrate is: (2 ppm)(CF of 4) = 8 ppm.•Since Hypersperse products are typically fed at low concentrations to the feedwater, the test should be performed on the concentrate (brine or reject) stream rather than on the feedwater.•Collect samples in clean glass or plastic bottles that have been cleaned with 6 N (50%) hydrochloric acid and rinsed with deionized water.Page 2 AP927.docx•Do not use a commercial detergent to clean the sample bottles. The phosphate in the detergent will contaminate the sample.•To preserve samples for later analysis, adjust the sample pH to less than 2 with concentrated sulfuric acid (about 2 mL per liter). No acid addition is necessary if the sample is tested immediately.•Keep the preserved samples at or below 6 °C (43 °F) for up to 24 hours.•Let the sample temperature increase to room temperature before analysis.•Before analysis, adjust the pH to 7 with 5 N sodium hydroxide solution.•Correct the test result for the dilution caused by the volume additions.AP927.docx Page 3Page 4 AP927.docxprocedure1. Enter the stored program number by: Pressing PRGM followed by 79, Enter . The display will show mg/L PO 4 and the ZERO icon.2. Use a syringe to push at least 50 mL of samplethrough a 0.22-micron filter membrane apparatus.3. Prepare the blank : Fill a sample cell to the 10-mL mark with filtered sample from step 2.4. Prepare the digested sample: Fill a mixing bottle to the 25-mL mark with the filtered sample from step 2.5. Add the contents of one Potassium Persulfate for Phosphonate Powder Pillow to the 25-mL sample.6. Swirl to mix.7. Put on UV safety goggles8. Put the ultraviolet lamp into the mixing bottle. Turn on the UV lamp.Make sure that only the glass portion of the lamp is in contact with the sample.9. Begin a 10-minutereaction period by pressing: Timer , Timer, 1000, Enter.10. When the timer expires, turn off the UV lamp.Remove the UV lamp from the sample.11. Prepare the sample : Fill a second sample cell to the 10-mL mark with the digested sample.12. Add the contents of one PhosVer 3 Phosphate Reagent Powder Pillow to both the blank and the prepared sample.PRGM 713.Immediately swirl bothcells vigorously for 20–30seconds to mix. Somepowder may not dissolve.A blue color shows ifphosphate is present. Boththe sample and the blankmay show color.14.Begin a 2-minutereaction period by pressing:Timer, EnterIf the sample temperature isless than 15 °C (59 °F), wait4 minutes for colordevelopment.15. When the timer expires,clean the blank sample cell.Complete the rest of thesteps in this procedurewithin 3 minutes.16. 16. Insert the blank into thecell holder.16. 17.Push ZERO. The displayshows 0.00 mg/L PO43-.18. Clean the preparedsample cell.19. Insert the preparedsample into the cell holder.20. Push READ. Multiple thedisplayed result by 5.17 toexpress as mg/LHypersperse MDC706.Zero ReadAP927.docx Page 5interferencesInterfering substance Interference levelAluminum 10 mg/LArsenate Interferes at all levelsBenzotriazole 1 mg/LBicarbonate 100 mg/LBromide 10 mg/LCalcium 500 mg/LCDTA 10 mg/LChloride 500 mg/LChromate 10 mg/LCopper 10 mg/LCyanide 10 mg/L (Increase the UV digestion to 30 minutes.) Diethanoldithiocarbamate 5 mg/LEDTA 10 mg/LIron 20 mg/LNitrate 20 mg/LNTA 25 mg/LOrthophosphate 1.5 mg/LPhosphites and organophosphorus compounds Reacts quantitatively. Metaphosphates and polyphosphates do notinterfere.Silica 50 mg/LSilicate 10 mg/LSulfate 200 mg/LSulfide Interferes at all levelsSulfite 10 mg/LThiourea 1 mg/LHighly buffered samples or extreme sample pH Can prevent the correct pH adjustment of the sample by the reagents.Sample pre-treatment may be necessary.summary of methodThe procedure is based on a UV-catalyzed oxidation of the Hypersperse MDC706. The measurement wavelength is 610 nm.Page 6 AP927.docxlab supply code numbersRequired reagents2Description Quantity/test Unit Code Hydrochloric Acid Solution, 6 N (50%) varies 60 mL L247.0060 PhosVer ® 3 Phosphate Reagent Powder Pillow3, 10-mL 2 100/pkg L2325 Potassium Persulfate Powder Pillow for Phosphonate 1 100/pkg L2045 Water, deionized varies 4000 mL L243.40002 Review the Safety Data Sheets (MSDS/SDS) for the chemicals that are used. Use any recommended personal protective equipment.3 PhosVer is a registered trademark of Hach Company.Required apparatusDescription Quantity/test Unit Code Bottle, square, with 25-mL mark 1 each L2633 Cylinder, graduated mixing, 50-mL, with glass stopper 1 each L2631DR/890 Colorimeter with accessories 1 each NA Pipet, plastic graduated, 1/10, 10-mL 1 each L395 Filter membrane, 0.22-micron, 25-mm 1 100/pkg L774 Filter holder, 25-mm membrane filter 1 each L773 Lamp, UV (for 110 V power supply) 1 each L2666 Lamp Kit, 110 V (includes power supply and UV Lamp L2666) 1 each L2692 Safety bulb, rubber 1 each L1575 Sample cells, 10-20-25-mL, with cap 2 6/pkg L1976 Syringe, plastic 50-mL 1 each L775UV lamp, shortwave 254 nm (EMEA, for 220 V power supply) 1 each L2138 Power supply for UV lamp, 220 V (EMEA, requires UV lamp L2138) 1 each L2693.0020 UV safety goggles 1 each L2668Optional reagents and apparatusDescription Unit Code Phosphate Standard Solution Complex, 10-mg/L PO41000 mL L477.1000 Cord Adapter, for dual UV lamps (110 V power supply) each L2669 Pipetter, adjustable volume, 1.00–10.00 mL each L1089Tips for L1089 Pipetter, 10 mL 200/pkg L20002 Pipetter, Socorex Calibra 832.10, 1.0–10.0 mL (EMEA only) each L8035Tips for L8035 Pipetter, Socorex 312.10, 10 mL (EMEA only) 100/pkg L8036 Pipetter, Socorex Calibra 822.1000, 100–1000 µL (EMEA only) each L8034Tips for L8034 Pipetter, Socorex 319.1000B, 1000 µL (EMEA only) 250/pkg L8037AP927.docx Page 7。
0805 ESD Suppressor SMD尺寸数据手册说明书
Artikelnummer / part number :823 50 120 101Datum / Date :2006-10-15Bezeichnung :description :0805 ESD SuppressorSMD size:0805A Mechanische Abmessungen / dimensions :SIZE(Unit : mm)B Elektrische Eigenschaften / electrical properties :TECHNICAL DATAWorking Max. ClampingTyp.Leakage ESD Pulse ESD Voltage Voltage Voltage Clamp. V Current Withstandair dischargeDC V(*1)V (*2)µA (*3)kV (*4)pF Spezifikation für Freigabe / specification for releasePart NumberKunde / customer :CapacitanceROHS Compliant823 50 120 1011250-1-+/-15100* 1 Max. Clamping Voltage at 8/20 waveformand 1 A pulse current Capacitance tolerance:+/-30%* 2 Typ. Clamping Voltage per 8 kV ESD contact discharge methodCapacitance measured at:1MHz* 3 Leakage Current at max operating voltage, the max leakage current was measured at reliability test * 4. ESD Typ. Withstands Voltage design and method guarantee this propertyWAVE FORMESD LEVEL IEC61000-4-2Severity Level Air DischargeDirect Discharge1 2 kV 2 kV 2 4 kV4 kV 38 kV 6 kV 415 kV 8 kV 5Special SpecialREFERENCE DATA Response timeT rise <1ns Operating ambientg temperature -40~+85℃Storage temperature -50~+125℃Max. temperature solder 260/10s℃OTHER DATA BodyZnO End termination Ag/Ni/Sn PackagingReelComplies with Standard IEC61000-4-2Procedure Solgel MarkingNoneD-74638 Waldenburg · Max-Eyth-Straße 1 - 3 · Germany · Telefon (+49) (0) 7942 - 945 - 0 · Telefax (+49) (0) 7942 - 945 - 400Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co.KG - Radialex departmentArtikelnummer / part number :823 50 120 101Bezeichnung :description :0805 ESD SuppressorSMD size:0805C Lötpad / soldering spec. :RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT (Unit : mm)1 - The solder paste shall be printed in a thickness of 150 to 200µm.2 - The SIR test of the solder paste shall be done (Based on JIS-Z-3284)3 - IR reflow Pb Free Process suggestin profile (Based on J-STD-020-C):Spezifikation für Freigabe / specification for releaseKunde / customer :Rapid heating, partial heating or rapid cooling will easily cause defect of the component. So preheating and gradual cooling process is suggested. IR soldering has the highest yields due to controlled heating rates and solder liquidus times. Make sure that the element is notSoldering recommend paste is Sn 96.5/Ag 3.5- Preheat1.The temperature rising speed is suggested to be 2~3℃/s.2.Appropriate preheat time will be from 60 to 120 seconds.3.Temp. maintain at 175 +/-25°C 120 seconds. - Heating1.Careful about sudden rise in temperature as it may worsen the solder ability.2.Set the peak temperature in 235℃10-20s or 260°C 3-10s.- Cooling1.Ramp down rate 6°C/s max.※Perform adequate test in advance as the reflow temperature profile will vary according to the conditions of the manufacturing process, and the specification of the reflow furnace4 - Hand Soldering ProcessPreheating 150°CTemperature of soldering iron tip 380°C max. 3 to 5 secThe Varistorrs shall be cooled gradually at room ambient temperature5 - Ultrasonic cleaningFor preventing failures or damages. Frequency 29MHz max - radied Power 20W/l max - Period 5mn maxsubjected to a thermal gradient steeper than 3 degrees per second. 2 degrees per second is the ideal gradient. During the soldering process, pre- heating to within 175 degrees of the solders peak temperature is essential to minimize thermal shock.Time (mn)T e m p e r a t u r e (°C )7525Time (mn)T e m p e r a t u r e (°C )2507510012515017520022501:00:002502:00:0003:00:0004:00:00Peak Temp.260°C (3 to 10sec)Preheat.175°C 150sec max.275D-74638 Waldenburg · Max-Eyth-Straße 1 - 3 · Germany · Telefon (+49) (0) 7942 - 945 - 0 · Telefax (+49) (0) 7942 - 945 - 400Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co.KG - Radialex departmentArtikelnummer / part number :823 50 120 101Bezeichnung :description :0805 ESD SuppressorSMD size:0805D Rollenspezifikation / tape and reel specification :1 - Carrier tape and transparent cover tape should be heat-sealed to carry the products, and the reel should be usedto reel the carrier tape.2 - The adhesion of the heat-sealed cover tape shall be 40 ﹢20/ ﹣15grams.3 - Both the head and the end portion of the taping shall be empty for reel package and SMT auto-pickup machine. And a normal paper tape shall be conected in the head of taping for the operator to handle.(Unit : mm)Spezifikation für Freigabe / specification for releaseKunde / customer:TAPE SPECIFICATION(Unit : mm)Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co.KG - Radialex departmentD-74638 Waldenburg · Max-Eyth-Straße 1 - 3 · Germany · Telefon (+49) (0) 7942 - 945 - 0 · Telefax (+49) (0) 7942 - 945 - 400Artikelnummer / part number :823 50 120 101Bezeichnung :description :0805 ESD SuppressorSMD size:0805D Rollenspezifikation / tape and reel specification :(Unit : mm)Spezifikation für Freigabe / specification for releaseKunde / customer :REEL DIMENSION(Unit : mm)QUANTITY PER PACKING UNIT Freigabe erteilt /Kunde / customergeneral release:JP. PENLOU Update Clamping Voltage 06-10-15Datum / dateUnterschrift / signature JP. PENLOU High Temperature Load06-07-31Würth ElektronikJP. PENLOU New P/N06-06-02JP. PENLOU Operating temp. Range 05-11-30JP. PENLOULead free soldering 05-11-04Geprüft / checked 2006-07-31Kontrolliert / approved JP. PenlouName Änderung / modificationDatum / dateWürth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co.KG - Radialex departmentD-74638 Waldenburg · Max-Eyth-Straße 1 - 3 · Germany · Telefon (+49) (0) 7942 - 945 - 0 · Telefax (+49) (0) 7942 - 945 - 400。
Incucyte
Product Information Presentation, Storage and StabilityThe Incucyte® Fabfluor-pH Antibody Labeling Reagents for antibody internalization are supplied as lyophilized solids in sufficient quantity to label 50 μg of test antibody, when used at the suggested molar ratio (1:3 of test antibody to labeling Fab). The lyophilized solid can be stored at 2-8° C for one year. Once re-hydrated, any unused reagent should be aliquoted and stored at -80° C for up to one year. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.Incucyte® Fabfluor-pH Antibody Labeling ReagentsFor Antibody Internalization AssaysAntibody Labeling Reagent Rehydrated: -80° C *Excitation and Emission maxima were determined at a pH of 4.5.Fabfluor_quick_guideBackgroundIncucyte ® Fabfluor-pH Antibody Labeling Reagents are designed for quick, easy labeling of Fc-containing test antibodies with a Fab fragment-conjugated pH-sensitive fluorophore. The pH-sensitive dye based system exploits the acidic environment of the lysosomes to quantify in-ternalization of the labeled antibody. As Fabfluor labeled antibodies reside in the neutral extracellular solution (pH 7.4), they interact with cell surface specific antigens and are internalized. Once in the lysosomes, they enter an acidic environment (pH 4.5–5.5) and a substantial in-crease in fluorescence is observed. In the absence of ex-pression of the specific antigen, no internalization occurs and the fluorescence intensity of the labeled antibodies remains low. With the Incucyte ® integrated analysis soft-ware, background fluorescence is minimized. These reagents have been validated for use with a number of different antibodies in a range of cell types. The Incucyte ® Live-Cell Analysis System enables real-time, kinetic eval -uation of antibody internalization.Recommended UseWe recommend that the Incucyte ® Fabfluor-pH Antibody Labeling Reagents are prepared at a stock concentration of 0.5 mg/mL by the addition of 100 μL of sterile water and triturated (centrifuge if solution not clear). The reagent may then be diluted directly into the labeling mixture with test antibody. Do NOT sonicate the solution.Additional InformationThe Fab antibody was purified from antisera by a combination of papain digestion and immunoaffinity chromatography using antigens coupled to agarose beads. Fc fragments and whole IgG molecules have been removed.Human Red (Cat. No. 4722) or Human Orange (Cat. No. 4812)—Based on immunoelectrophoresis and/ or ELISA, the antibody reacts with the Fc portion of human IgG heavy chain but not the Fab portion of human IgG. No antibody was detected against human IgM, IgA or against non-immunoglobulin serum proteins. The anti-body may cross-react with other immunoglobulins from other species.Mouse IgG1 (Cat. No. 4723), IgG2a (Cat. No. 4750) or IgG2b (Cat. No. 4751)—Based on antigen-binding assay and/or ELISA, the antibody reacts with the Fc portion of mouse IgG, IgG2a or IgG2b, respectively, but not the Fab portion of mouse immunoglobulins. No antibody was detected against mouse IgM or against non–immunoglobulin serum proteins. The antibody may cross-react with other mouse IgG subclasses or with immunoglobulins from other species.Rat (Cat. No. 4737)—Based on immunoelectrophoresis and/or ELISA, the antibody reacts with the Fc portion of rat IgG heavy chain but not the Fab portion of rat IgG. No antibody was detected against rat IgM, IgA or against non-immunoglobulin serum proteins. The antibody may cross-react with other immunoglobulins from other species.A.B.C.D.R e d O b j e c t A r e a (x 105 μm 2 p e r w e l l )Time (hours)A U C x 106 (0–12 h )log [α–CD71] (g/mL)Example DataFigure 1: Concentration-dependent increase in antibody internalization of Incucyte ® Fabfluor labeled-α-CD71 in HT1080 cells. α-CD71 and mouse IgG1 isotype control were labeled with Incucyte ® Mouse IgG1 Fabfluor-pH Red Antibody Labeling Reagent. HT1080 cells were treated with either Fabfluor-α-CD71 or Fabfluor-IgG1 (4 μg/mL); HD phase and red fluorescence images were captured every 30 minutes over 12 hours using a 10X magnification. (A) Images of cells treated with Fabfluor-α-CD71 display red fluorescence in the cytoplasm (images shown at 6 h). (B) Cells treated with labeled isotype control display no cellular fluorescence. (C) Time-course of Fabfluor-α-CD71 internalization with increasing concentrations of Fabfluor-α-CD71 (progressively darker symbols). Internalization has been quantified as the red object area for each time-point. (D) Concentration response curve to Fabfluor-α-CD71. Area under the curve (AUC) values have been determined from the time-course shown in panel C (0-12 hours) and are presented as the mean ± SEM, n=3 wells.CD71-FabfluorIgG-FabfluorProtocols and ProceduresMaterialsIncucyte® Fabfluor-pH Antibody Labeling ReagentTest antibody of interest containing human, mouse, or rat IgG Fc region (at known concentration)Target cells of interestTarget cell growth mediaSterile distilled water96-well flat bottom microplate (e.g. Corning Cat. No. 3595) for imaging96-well round black round bottom ULA plate (e.g. Corning Cat. No. 45913799) or amber microtube (e.g. Cole Parmer Cat. No. MCT-150-X, autoclaved) for conjugation step0.01% Poly-L-Ornithine (PLO) solution (e.g. Sigma Cat. No. P4957), optional for non-adherent cells Recommended control antibodiesIt is strongly recommended that a positive and negative control is run alongside test antibodies and cell lines. For example, CD71, which is a mouse anti-human antibody, is recommended as a positive control for the mouse Fab.Anti-CD71, clone MEM-189, IgG1 e.g. Sigma Cat. No. SAB4700520-100UGAnti-CD71, clone CYG4, IgG2a e.g. BioLegend Cat. No. 334102Isotype controls, depending on isotype being studied—Mouse IgG1, e.g. BioLegend Cat. No. 400124, Mouse IgG2a e.g. BioLegend Cat. No. 401501Preparation of Incucyte® Antibody Internalization Assay 1. Seed target cells of interest1.1 Harvest cells of interest and determine cell concentra-tion (e.g. trypan blue + hemocytometer).1.2 Prepare cell seeding stock in target cell growth mediawith a cell density to achieve 40–50% confluence be-fore the addition of labeled antibodies. The suggested starting range is 5,000–30,000 cells/well, although the seeding density will need to be optimized for each cell type.Note: For non-adherent cell types, a well coating may be required to maintain even cell distribution in the well. For a 96-well flat bottom plate, we recommend coating with 50 μL of either 0.01% Poly-L-Or-nithine (PLO) solution or 5 μg/mL fibronectin diluted in 0.1% BSA.Coat plates for 1 hour at ambient temperature, remove solution from wells and then allow the plates to dry for 30-60 minutes prior to cell addition.1.3 Using a multi-channel pipette, seed cells (50 µL perwell) into a 96-well flat bottom microplate. Lightly tapplate side to ensure even liquid distribution in well. Toensure uniform distribution of cells in each well, allowthe covered plate sit on a level surface undisturbed at room temperature in the tissue culture hood for 30minutes. After cells are settled, place the plate insidethe Incucyte® Live-Cell Analysis System to monitor cell confluence.Note: Depending on cell type, plates can be used in assay once cells have adhered to plastic and achieved normal cell morphology e.g.2-3 hours for HT1080 or 1-2 hours for non-adherent cell types. Some cell types may require overnight incubation.2. Label Test Antibody2.1 Rehydrate the Incucyte® Fabfluor-pH Antibody Label-ing Reagent with 100 µL sterile water to result in a final concentration of 0.5 mg/mL. Triturate to mix (centrifuge if solution is not clear).Note: The reagent is light sensitive and should be protected fromlight. Rehydrated reagent can be aliquoted into amber or foilwrapped tubes and stored at -80° C for up to 1 year (avoid freezing and thawing).2.2 Mix test antibody with rehydrated Incucyte® Fabfluor–pH Antibody Labeling Reagent and target cell growth media in a black round bottom microplate or ambertube to protect from light (50 µL/well).a. Add test antibody and Incucyte® Fabfluor–pH Anti-body Labeling Reagent at 2X the final concentration.We suggest optimizing the assay by starting with afinal concentration of 4 µg/mL of test antibody or theFabfluor-pH Antibody Labeling Reagent (i.e. 2Xworking concentration = 8 µg/mL).Note: A 1:3 molar ratio of test antibody to Incucyte® Fabfluor-pHAntibody Labeling Reagent is recommended. The labeling re-agent is a third of the size of a standard antibody (50 and 150KDa, respectively). Therefore, labeling equal quantities will pro-duce a 1:3 molar ratio of test antibody to labeling Fab.b. Make sufficient volume of 2X labeling solution for50 µL/well for each sample. Triturate to mix.c. Incubate at 37° C for 15 minutes protected from light.Note: If performing a range of concentrations of test antibody,e.g. concentration response-curve, it is recommended to createthe dilution series post the conjugation step to ensure consistentmolar ratio. We strongly recommend the use of both a negativeand positive control antibody in the same plate.3. Add labeled antibody to cells3.1 Remove cell plate from incubator.3.2 Using a multi-channel pipette, add 50 µL of 2X labeledantibody and control solutions to designated wells.Remove any bubbles and immediately place plate in the Incucyte® Live-Cell Analysis System and start scanning.Note: To reduce the risk of condensation formation on the lid priorto first image acquisition, maintain all reagents at 37° C prior toplate addition.4. Acquire images and analyze4.1 In the Incucyte® Software, schedule to image every15-30 minutes, depending on the speed of the specific antibody internalization.a Scan on schedule, standard. If the Incucyte® Cell-by-Cell Analysis Software Module (Cat. No. 9600-0031)is available, adherent cell-by-cell or non-adherentcell-by-cell scan types can be selected.b Channel selection: select “phase” and “red” or“phase” and "orange” (depending on reagent used).c Objective: 10X or 20X depending on cell types used,generally 10X is recommended for adherent cells,and 20X for non-adherent or smaller cells.NOTE: The optional Incucyte® Cell-by-Cell Analysis SoftwareModule enables the classification of cells into sub-populationsbased on properties including fluorescence intensity, size andshape. For further details on this analysis module and its appli-cation, please see: /cell-by-cell.4.2 To generate the metrics, user must create an AnalysisDefinition suited to the cell type, assay conditions andmagnification selected.4.3 Select images from a well containing a positiveinternalization signal and an isotype control well(negative signal) at a time point where internalizationis visible.4.4 In the Analysis Definition:Basic Analyzer:a. Set up the mask for the phase confluence measurewith fluorescence channel turned off.b. Once the phase mask is determined, turn the fluores-cence channel on: Exclude background fluorescencefrom the mask using the background subtractionfeature. The feature “Top-Hat” will subtract localbackground from brightly fluorescent objects withina given radius; this is a useful tool for analyzing ob-jects which change in fluorescence intensity overtime.i The radius chosen should reflect the size of thefluorescent object but contain enough backgroundto reliably estimate background fluorescence inthe image; 20-30 μm is often a useful startingpoint.ii The threshold chosen will ensure that objectsbelow a fluorescence threshold will not bemasked.iii Choose a threshold in which red or orange objectsare masked in the positive response image but lownumbers in the isotype control, negative responsewell. For a very sensitive measurement, for example,if interested in early responses, we suggest athreshold of 0.2.NOTE: The Adaptive feature can be used for analysis but maynot be as sensitive and may miss early responses. If interestedin rate of response, Top-Hat may be preferable.Cell-by-Cell (if available):a. Create a Cell-by-Cell mask following the softwaremanual.b. There is no need to separate phase and fluorescencemasks. The default setting of Top-Hat No Mask forthe fluorescence channel will enable backgroundsubtraction without generation of a mask. Ensurethat the Top-Hat radius is set to a value higher thanthe radius of the larger clusters to avoid excess back-ground subtraction.c. The threshold of fluorescence can be determined inCell-by-Cell Classification.Specifications subject to change without notice.© 2020. All rights reserved. Incucyte, Essen BioScience, and all names of Essen BioScience prod -ucts are registered trademarks and the property of Essen BioScience unless otherwise specified. Essen BioScience is a Sartorius Company. Publication No.: 8000-0728-A00Version 1 | 2020 | 04Sales and Service ContactsFor further contacts, visit Essen BioScience, A Sartorius Company /incucyte Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co. KGOtto-Brenner-Strasse 20 37079 Goettingen, Germany Phone +49 551 308 0North AmericaEssen BioScience Inc. 300 West Morgan Road Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48108USATelephone +1 734 769 1600E-Mail:***************************EuropeEssen BioScience Ltd.Units 2 & 3 The Quadrant Newark CloseRoyston Hertfordshire SG8 5HLUnited KingdomTelephone +44 (0) 1763 227400E-Mail:***************************APACEssen BioScience K.K.4th floor Daiwa Shinagawa North Bldg.1-8-11 Kita-Shinagawa Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0001 JapanTelephone: +81 3 6478 5202E-Mail:*************************5. Analysis GuidelinesAs the labeled antibody is internalized into the acidic environment of the lysosome, the area of fluorescence intensity inside the cells increases.This can be reported in two ways:Ways to Report Basic AnalyzerCell-by-Cell Analysis* To correct for cell proliferation, it is advisable to normalize the fluorescence area to the total cell area using User Defined Metrics.For Research Use Only. Not For Therapeutic or Diagnostic Use.LicensesFor non-commercial research use only. Not for therapeutic or in vivo applications. Other license needs contact Essen BioS cience.Fabfluor-pH Red Antibody Labeling Reagent: This product or portions thereof is manufactured under license from Carnegie Mellon University and U.S. patent numbers 7615646 and 8044203 and related patents. This product is licensed for sale only for research. It is not licensed for any other use. There is no implied license hereunder for any commercial use.Fabfluor-pH Orange Antibody Labeling Reagent: This product or portions thereof is manufactured under a license from Tokyo University and is covered by issued patents EP2098529B1, JP5636080B2, US8258171, and US9784732 and related patent applications. This product and related products are trademarks of Goryo Chemical. Any application of above mentioned technology for commercial purpose requires a separate li -cense from: Goryo Chemical, EAREE Bldg., SF Kita 8 Nishi 18-35-100, Chuo-Ku, Sapporo, 060-0008 Japan.SupportA complete suite of cell health applications is available to fit your experimental needs. Find more information at /incucyte Foradditionalproductortechnicalinformation,************************************************************/incucyte。
BL21-CodonPlus-RP Competent Cells, Part Number 230
BL21-CodonPlus-RP Competent Cells, Part Number 230250*************(24小时)化学品安全技术说明书GHS product identifier 应急咨询电话(带值班时间)::供应商/ 制造商:安捷伦科技贸易(上海)有限公司中国(上海)外高桥自由贸易试验区英伦路412号(邮编:200131)电话号码: 800-820-3278传真号码: 0086 (21) 5048 2818BL21-CodonPlus-RP Competent Cells, Part Number 230250化学品的推荐用途和限制用途BL21-CodonPlus-RP competent cells 230250-41pUC 18 DNA Control Plasmid 200231-42XL10-Gold 2-Mercaptoethanol 200314-43部件号:物质用途:分析试剂。
230250-41BL21-CodonPlus-RP competent cells1 ml(毫升) (10 x 100 µl)200231-42pUC 18 DNA ControlPlasmid0.01 ml(毫升) (0.1 ng/µl)200314-43XL10-Gold2-Mercaptoethanol0.05 ml(毫升)部件号(化学品试剂盒):230250安全技术说明书根据 GB/ T 16483-2008 和 GB/ T 17519-2013GHS化学品标识:BL21-CodonPlus-RP 感受态细胞,部件号 230250物质或混合物的分类根据 GB13690-2009 和 GB30000-2013紧急情况概述BL21-CodonPlus-RP competent cells液体。
pUC 18 DNA Control Plasmid 液体。
Pyxis Lab ST-588 PTSA Fluorescent Polymer Dual Inl
ST-588PTSA/Fluorescent Polymer DualInline SensorUser ManualOctober12,2020Rev.2.00Pyxis Lab,Inc.1729Majestic Dr.Suite5Lafayette,CO80026USA©2017Pyxis Lab,Inc.Pyxis Lab Proprietary and ConfidentialTable of Contents1Introduction21.1Main Features (2)2Specifications3 3Unpacking Instrument43.1Standard Accessories (4)3.2Optional Accessories (5)4Installation64.1ST-588Piping (6)4.2ST-588SS Piping (6)4.3Wiring (7)4.4Connecting via Bluetooth (8)4.5Connecting via USB (8)5Setup and Calibration with uPyxis®Mobile App95.1Download uPyxis®Mobile App (9)5.2Connecting to uPyxis®Mobile App (9)5.3Calibration Screen and Reading (10)5.4Diagnosis Screen (11)5.5Device Info Screen (12)6Setup and Calibration with uPyxis®Desktop App126.1Install uPyxis®Desktop App (12)6.2Connecting to uPyxis®Desktop App (13)6.3Information Screen (13)6.4Calibration Screen (14)6.5Diagnosis Screen (14)7Outputs157.14–20mA Output Setup (15)7.2Communication using Modbus RTU (15)8Sensor Maintenance and Precaution158.1Methods to Cleaning the ST-588 (16)8.2Storage (16)9Troubleshooting17 10Contact Us18Warranty InformationConfidentialityThe information contained in this manual may be confidential and proprietary and is the property of Pyxis Lab,rmation disclosed herein shall not be used to manufacture,construct,or otherwise reproduce the goods rmation disclosed herein shall not be disclosed to others or made public in any manner without the express written consent of Pyxis Lab,Inc.Standard Limited WarrantyPyxis Lab warrants its products for defects in materials and workmanship.Pyxis Lab will,at its option,repair or replace instrument components that prove to be defective with new or remanufactured components (i.e.,equivalent to new).The warranty set forth is exclusive and no other warranty,whether written or oral, is expressed or implied.Warranty TermThe Pyxis warranty term is thirteen(13)months ex-works.In no event shall the standard limited warranty coverage extend beyond thirteen(13)months from original shipment date.Warranty ServiceDamaged or dysfunctional instruments may be returned to Pyxis for repair or replacement.In some in-stances,replacement instruments may be available for short duration loan or lease.Pyxis warrants that any labor services provided shall conform to the reasonable standards of technical com-petency and performance effective at the time of delivery.All service interventions are to be reviewed and authorized as correct and complete at the completion of the service by a customer representative,or des-ignate.Pyxis warrants these services for30days after the authorization and will correct any qualifying deficiency in labor provided that the labor service deficiency is exactly related to the originating event.No other remedy,other than the provision of labor services,may be applicable.Repair components(parts and materials),but not consumables,provided during a repair,or purchased individually,are warranted for90days ex-works for materials and workmanship.In no event will the in-corporation of a warranted repair component into an instrument extend the whole instrument’s warranty beyond its original term.Warranty ShippingA Repair Authorization(RA)Number must be obtained from Pyxis Technical Support before any product can be returned to the factory.Pyxis will pay freight charges to ship replacement or repaired products to the customer.The customer shall pay freight charges for returning products to Pyxis.Any product returned to the factory without an RA number will be returned to the customer.To receive an RMA you can generate a request on our website at https:///request-tech-support/.Pyxis Technical SupportContact Pyxis Technical Support at+1(866)203-8397,*********************,or by filling out a request for support at https:///request-tech-support/.1IntroductionThe Pyxis ST-588inline fluorometer probe simultaneously measures the concentration of PTSA and Fluores-cent Polymer in water.It can be simply inserted to the compression fitting port of a custom-made tee.The standard ST-001installation tee provided with each ST-588sensor,has two¾inch female NPT ports and can be placed to an existing¾inch sample water line.Pyxis Lab also offers2”and3”Tee formats for larger flow installations.The4–20mA current output of the ST-588probe can be connected to any controller that accepts an isolated or non-isolated4–20mA input.The ST-588probe is a smart device.In addition to mea-suring PTSA and Fluorescent Polymer,the ST-588probe has extra photo-electric components that monitor the color and turbidity of the sample water.This extra feature allows automatic color and turbidity com-pensation to eliminate interference commonly associated with real-world waters.The Pyxis ST-588probe has a short fluidic channel and can be easily cleaned.The fluidic and optical ar-rangement of the ST-588probe is designed to overcome shortcomings associated with other fluorometers that have a distal sensor surface or a long,narrow fluidic cell.Traditional inline fluorometers are susceptible to color and turbidity interference and fouling and are difficult to properly clean.1.1Main FeaturesThe ST-588measures PTSA and Fluorescent Polymer in a water sample and includes the following features:•Easy calibration with using uPyxis®Mobile or Desktop App.•Automatic compensation for turbidity up to150NTU and color created by up to10ppm iron or equivalent to10ppm humic acid.•Diagnostic information(probe fouling,color or turbidity over range,failure modes)are available in uPyxis®App or via Modbus RTU.•Easy to remove from the system for cleaning and calibration without the need for any tools.2SpecificationsTable1.ST-588Specifications*With Pyxis’s continuous improvement policy,these specifications are subject to change without notice.†The fluorescent polymer concentration scale is based on the polymer containing0.25mole%fluorescent monomer.Typical polymer specifications are attached below but may vary by producer.‡See Figure4for ST-588SS dimensions.3Unpacking InstrumentRemove the instrument and accessories from the shipping container and inspect each item for any damage that may have occurred during shipping.Verify that all accessory items are included.If any item is missing or damaged,please contact Pyxis Lab Customer Service at*********************.3.1Standard Accessories•Tee Assembly3/4”NPT(1x Tee,O-ring,and Nut)P/N:ST-001*NOTE*ST-001is not included for ST-588SS•8-Pin Female Adapter/Flying Leads Cable(1.5ft)•User Manual available online at https:///support/3.2Optional AccessoriesFigure1.4Installation4.1ST-588PipingThe provided ST-001Tee Assembly can be connected to a pipe system through the3/4”female ports,either socket or NPT threaded.To properly install the ST-588probe into the ST-001Tee Assembly,follow the steps below:1.Insert the provided O-ring into the O-ring groove on the tee.2.Insert the ST-588probe into the tee.3.Tighten the tee nut onto the tee to form a water-tight,compression seal.Figure2.Dimension of the ST-588and the ST-001Tee Assembly(mm)4.2ST-588SS PipingThe ST-588SS probe has3/4”female NPT threaded ports on the probe itself and therefore does not require a custom tee assembly.It is recommended that two3/4”NPT to1/4”tubing adapters are used to connect the probe to the sampling system.Sample water entering the probe must be cooled down to below104°F (40°C).The probe can be held by a1.75-inch pipe clamp or mounted to a panel with four1/4-28bolts.See Figure4for ST-588SS dimensions.Figure3.Dimension of the ST-588SS(inch)4.3WiringIf the power ground terminal and the negative4–20mA terminal in the controller are internally connected (non-isolated4–20mA input),it is unnecessary to connect the4–20mA negative wire(gray)to the4–20mA negative terminal in the controller.If a separate DC power supply other than that from the controller is used,make sure that the output from the power supply is rated for22–26VDC@85mA.*NOTE*The negative24V power terminal(power ground)and the negative4–20mA ter-minal on the ST-588probe are internally connected.Follow the wiring table below to connect the ST-588probe to a controller:Table2.*Internally connected to the power ground4.4Connecting via BluetoothA Bluetooth adapter(P/N:MA-WB)can be used to connect a ST-588probe to a smart phone with the uPyxis®Mobile App or a computer with the uPyxis®Desktop App.Figure4.Bluetooth connection to ST-588probe4.5Connecting via USBA USB-RS485adapter(P/N:MA-485)can be used to connect a ST-588probe to a computer with the uPyxis®Desktop App.*NOTE*Using non-Pyxis USB-RS485adapters may result in permanent damage of the ST-588probe communication hardware.B connection to ST-588probe5Setup and Calibration with uPyxis®Mobile App5.1Download uPyxis®Mobile AppDownload uPyxis®Mobile App from Apple App Store or Google Play.Figure6.5.2Connecting to uPyxis®Mobile AppTurn on Bluetooth on your mobile phone(Do not pair the phone Bluetooth to the ST-588probe).Open uPyxis®Mobile App.Once the app is open the app will start to search for the sensor.Once the uPyxis®Mobile App connects to the sensor,press the ST-588probe.Figure7.5.3Calibration Screen and ReadingWhen connected,the uPyxis®Mobile App will default to the Calibration screen.From the Calibration screen,you can perform calibrations by pressing on Zero Calibration,Slope Calibration,and4–20mA Span for either Fluorescent Polymer or PTSA,independently.Follow the screen instructions for each calibration step.Figure8.5.4Diagnosis ScreenFrom the Diagnosis screen,you can check the diagnosis condition.This feature may be used for technical support when communicating with*********************.To preform a probe cleaniness check,first select the Diagnosis Condition which defines the fluid type that the ST-588probe in currently measuring,then press Cleanliness Check.If the probe is clean,a Clean mes-sage will be shown.If the probe is severely fouled,a Dirty message will be shown.In this case,follow the procedure in the Methods to Cleaning the ST-588section of this manual.Figure9.5.5Device Info ScreenFrom the Device Info screen.You can name the Device or Product as well as set the Modbus address.Figure10.6Setup and Calibration with uPyxis®Desktop App6.1Install uPyxis®Desktop AppDownload the latest version of uPyxis®Desktop software package from:https:///upyxis/this setup package will download and install the Framework4.5(if not previously installed on the PC),the USB driver for the USB-Bluetooth adapter(MA-NEB),the USB-RS485adapter(MA-485),and the main uPyxis®Desktop application.Double click the uPyxis.Setup.exe file to install.Figure11.Click Install to start the installation process.Follow the screen instructions to complete the USB driver and uPyxis®installation.6.2Connecting to uPyxis®Desktop AppWhen the uPyxis®Desktop App opens,click on Device,then click either Connect via USB-Bluetooth or Connect via USB-RS485depending on the connection type.Figure12.6.3Information ScreenOnce connected to the device,a picture of the device will appear on the top left corner of the window and the uPyxis®Desktop App will default to the Information screen.On the Information screen you can set the information description for Device Name,Product Name,and Modbus Address,then click Apply Settings to save.Figure13.6.4Calibration ScreenTo calibrate the device,click on Calibration.On the Calibration screen there are six calibration options:•Fluorescent Polymer:Zero Calibration,Slope Calibration,and4-20mA Span•PTSA:Zero Calibration,Slope Calibration,and4-20mA SpanThe screen also displays the reading of the device.The reading refresh rate is every4seconds.Figure14.6.5Diagnosis ScreenAfter the device has been calibrated and installation has been completed,to check diagnosis,click on Di-agnosis.When in the Diagnosis screen you can view the Diagnosis Condition of the device.This feature may be used for technical support when communicating with*********************.To preform a probe Cleaniness Check,first select the Diagnosis Condition which defines the fluid type that the ST-588probe inCheck.If the probe is clean,a Clean message will be shown.message will be shown.In this case,follow the procedure in theof this manual.Figure15.7Outputs7.14–20mA Output SetupThe4–20mA output of the ST-588sensor is scaled as:•Fluorescent Polymer:–4mA=0ppm–20mA=20ppm•PTSA:–4mA=0ppb–20mA=200ppb7.2Communication using Modbus RTUThe ST-588probe is configured as a Modbus slave device.In addition to the ppm Fluorescent Polymer and ppb PTSA values,many operational parameters,including warning and error messages,are available via a Modbus RTU connection.Contact Pyxis Lab Customer Service(*********************)for more informa-tion.8Sensor Maintenance and PrecautionThe ST-588probe is designed to provide reliable and continuous Fluorescent Polymer and PTSA readings even when installed in moderately contaminated industrial cooling waters.Although the optics are com-pensated for the effects of moderate fouling,heavy fouling will prevent the light from reaching the sensor, resulting in low readings and the potential for product overfeed if the ST-588probe is used as part of an au-tomated control system.When used to control product dosing,it is suggested that the automation system be configured to provide backup to limit potential product overfeed,for example by limiting pump size or duration,or by alarming if the pumping rate exceeds a desired maximum limit.The ST-588probe is designed to be easily removed,inspected,and cleaned if required.It is suggested that the ST-588probe be checked for fouling and cleaned/calibrated on a monthly basis.Heavily contam-inated waters may require more frequent cleanings.Cleaner water sources with less contamination may not require cleaning for several months.The need to clean the ST-588probe can be determined by the Cleanliness Check using either the uPyxis®Mobile App(see the Mobile Diagnosis Screen section)or the uPyxis®Desktop App(see the Desktop Diagnosis Screen section).8.1Methods to Cleaning the ST-588Any equipment in contact with industrial cooling systems is subject to many potential foulants and con-taminants.Our inline probe cleaning solutions below have been shown to remove most common foulants and contaminants.A small,soft bristle brush,Q-Tips cotton swab,or soft cloth may be used to safely clean the probe housing and the quartz optical sensor channel.These components and more come with a Pyxis Lab Inline Probe Cleaning Solution Kit(P/N:SER-01)which can be purchased at our online Estore/Catalog https:///product/probe-cleaning-kit/Figure16.Inline Probe Cleaning Solution KitTo clean the ST-588probe,soak the lower half of the probe in100mL inline probe cleaning solution for 10minutes.Rinse the ST-588probe with distilled water and then check for the flashing blue light inside the ST-588probe quartz tube.If the surface is not entirely clean,continue to soak the ST-588probe for an e the small,soft bristle brush and Q-Tips cotton swabs as necessary to remove any remaining contaminants in the ST-588probe quartz tube.8.2StorageAvoid long term storage at temperature over100°F.In an outdoor installation,properly shield the ST-588 probe from direct sunlight and precipitation.9TroubleshootingIf the ST-588probe output signal is not stable and fluctuates significantly,make an additional ground con-nection––connect the clear(shield,earth ground)wire to a conductor that contacts the sample water electrically such as a metal pipe adjacent to the ST-588tee.Carry out routine calibration verification against a qualified Fluorescent Polymer and PTSA combined stan-dard.After properly cleaning the ST-588sensor,carry out the zero point calibration with distilled water and slope calibration using the qualified Fluorescent Polymer and PTSA combined standard.10Contact UsPyxis Lab,Inc1729Majestic Dr.Suite5Lafayette,CO80026USAPhone:+1(866)203-8397Email:*********************。
一种锻模清洁工具设计
第22卷第11期V c V22Noll黄河科技学院学报JOURNALOFHUANGHES&TCOLLEGE2020年11月N cv.2020一种锻模清洁工具设计孙晨磊(郑州信大先进技术研究院,河南郑州450000)摘要:设计一种锻模清洁加热钳,配备于附着力测试仪测试的情况下使用,锻模表面快速升温从而使黏合剂液化便于清除,锻模就可重复使用,设计采用新型材料,加热棒内部的电热丝采用镍铬合金丝,隔热环采用了耐高温的合成石SDM,设计提高了发热温度及发热速率,缩短了工作时间,最高耐热温度较高,长时间使用也不易变形,同时成本也更低。
关键词:锻模;加热工具;涂层保护中图分类号:TG315.2文献标识码:A文章编号:2096-790X(2020)11-0059-03DOI:10.19576/j.issn.2096-790X.2020.11.013A DeingnofForgnng DneCueanDevnceSun Chenlei(Zhengzhou Xinda Institute O Advanced TecCnology,Zhengzhoo City,Henan Provirtcc450000) Abstract:The forging die cleaning heating tongs designed in this papee need to be used undee the condition that the adhesion tuter is tested aftee cleaning.The surfaco of forging din is heated up rapidiy se tUat the adhesive con be liquefied and cleaned easiiy,and the forging div con be reused.And tUe surfaco of the forging div shall be heated up rapidiy se tiat the adhesive con be liquefied and removed easiiy,and the forging div con be reused.The design adopts new materials,the electsc wire inside the heating rod adopts nickel chromium Hoy wire,and te heat insulation ring adopts high temperature resistant synthetic stone SDM.The design nuproves te heating temperature and heating rate,shortens the working1:1^,and the highest heat-resistant temperature is high,which is not usy to change shape in long-term use,and reduces the cost.Key wordt:ooeggngdge;heatgngtooyi;ooatgngpeoteotgon0引言锻模是热模锻的工具,锻模的模腔与所加工的工件胚料凹凸相反的相应形状,使用时,一般将锻件坯料加热到金属的再结晶温度上的锻造温度范围内,放在锻模上,再利用锻造设备的压力将坯料锻造成锻件。
ESP RF Series 防电压保护设备说明书
ESP RF/N with N bulkhead female/ N male connectors installed in seriesCombined Category D, C, B tested surge protective device (SPD)(to BS EN 61643) suitable for RF systems using coaxial cables at frequencies between DC and up to 3.5 GHz (or 7 GHz for HF range) and where DC power is present. Suitable for RF systems with power up to 780 W. For use atboundaries up to LPZ 0 to protect against flashover (typically the service entrance location) through to LPZ 2 to protect equipment.—TECH N I C A L DATA S H EE TSpecific systems protection ESP RF SeriesFeatures & benefits–Very low let-through voltage (enhanced protection to IEC/BS EN 62305) between all lines - Full Mode protection–Full Mode design capable of handling partial lightning currents as well as allowing continual operation of protected equipment–Repeated protection in lightning intense environments –Wide bandwidth means a single product is suitable for a range of applications –Very low attenuation and near unity VSWR over a wide range of frequencies ensure the protectors do not impair system performance–Available with N, 7/16 DIN, SMA, TNC and BNC connectors –Easily mounted and earthed via bulkhead mounting, or via mounting brackets–Bulkhead-female to male connections for simple installation–Indoor or outdoor use up to IP66ApplicationUse on coaxial cables to protect RF transmitter and receiver systems, including electronics located at the antenna or dish. Typical examples include cell sites, militarycommunications, satellite earth stations, pager systems and emergency services communications systems.InstallationIn a building, connect in series with the coaxial cable near where it enters or leaves the structure, or close to the equipment being protected. This should be as close aspossible to the system’s earth star point (to enable a good connection to earth). On a mast, connect in series with the coaxial cable near the antenna/dish being protected. Install in a radio communications room, an existing cabinet or a suitable enclosure.AccessoriesAngled bracketsESP RF/BK-N (7TCA085450R0078)ESP RF/BK-DIN (7TCA08 5450R0077)ESP RF/BK-SMA (7TCA085450R0080)ESP RF/BK-BNC/TNC (7TCA085450R0079)Replacement GDT capsulesESP RF/GDT-500V(7TCA085450R0081)ESP RF/GDT-250V/HF(7TCA085450R0082)ESP RF/GDT-500V/HF(7TCA085450R0083)LINE To equipmentCLEANEARTHED BULKHEADFrom lineLINE To equipmentCLEANSupplementary earth bond07680A 0244(1)P ower levels have been de-rated to allow for real life ‘worst case’ conditions, calculated with VSWR as 2:1. (2) R esponse time < 10ns.(3) T he installation and connections external to the protector may limit the capability of the protectorElectrical specification ESP RF/N ESP RF/DIN ESP RF/BNC ESP RF/TNC ESP RF/SMAABB order code7TCA085450R00707TCA085450R00717TCA085450R00727TCA085450R00737TCA085450R0068Gas Discharge Tube voltage500 V Maximum working voltage Uc (Peak) 320 V Characteristic impedance 50 ΩCapacitance (@ 1 MHz)< 5 pF BandwidthDC-3.5 GHz Voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR)≤ 1.2Insertion loss over bandwidth ≤ 0.2 dB Maximum power(1)780 W Transient specificationESP RF/NESP RF/DIN ESP RF/BNC ESP RF/TNC ESP RF/SMALet-through voltage (all conductors)(2)U p C2 test 4 kV 1.2/50 μs, 2 kA 8/20 μs to BS EN/EN/IEC 61643-21< 1.5 kV C1 test 2 kV 1.2/50 μs, 1 kA 8/20 μs to BS EN/EN/IEC 61643-21< 1.45 kV B2 test 4 kV 10/700 μs to BS EN/EN/IEC 61643-21< 1.5 kV C3 test 1kV/µs, 100 A 10/1000 µs < 1.2 kV Maximum surge current (3)D1 test 10/350 μs to BS EN/EN/IEC 61643-21 1 kA 8/20 μs to ITU-T K.45:2003, IEEE C62.41.2:200220 kA Mechanical specification ESP RF/N ESP RF/DINESP RF/BNCESP RF/TNCESP RF/SMATemperature range-40 to +80 °C Connection type, input LINE side N bulkhead female 7/16 DIN bulkhead female BNC bulkhead female TNC bulkhead female SMA bulkhead female Connection type, output CLEAN side N male 7/16 DIN male BNC male TNC male SMA male Case Material Brass body, alloy plated. Bronze connections, silver platedWeight: – Unit120 g 190 g 90 g 130 g 130 g – Packaged140 g 210 g110 g150 g150 gDegree of protection (IEC 60529)IP66DimensionsSee diagram belowMounting hole dimensions We reserve the right to make technical changes or modify the contents of this ABB Limited FurseWe reserve all rights in this document and in the subject matter and illustrations ——Dimension of mounting holeDimension ofDimension ofmounting holeESP RF/BNCESP RF/NESP RF/SMAESP RF/TNC07680A 0244(1)P ower levels have been de-rated to allow for real life ‘worst case’ conditions, calculated with VSWR as 2:1. (2) R esponse time < 10ns.(3) T he installation and connections external to the protector may limit the capability of the protectorElectrical specification ESP RF/N-HF ESP RF/TNC-HF ESP RF/SMA-HF ABB order code7TCA085450R00747TCA085450R00767TCA085450R0075Gas Discharge Tube voltage500 V 250 V 250 V Maximum working voltage Uc (Peak) 320 V 160 V160 VCharacteristic impedance 50 ΩCapacitance (@ 1 MHz)< 5 pF BandwidthDC-7.0GHz Voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR)≤ 1.2Insertion loss over bandwidth ≤ 0.2 dB Maximum power(1)780 W 190 W190 WTransient specificationESP RF/N-HFESP RF/TNC-HF ESP RF/SMA-HF Let-through voltage (all conductors)(2)U p C2 test 4 kV 1.2/50 μs, 2 kA 8/20 μs to BS EN/EN/IEC 61643-21< 1.5 kV < 1.2 kV < 1.2 kV C1 test 2 kV 1.2/50 μs, 1 kA 8/20 μs to BS EN/EN/IEC 61643-21< 1.45 kV < 1.1 kV < 1.1 kV B2 test 4 kV 10/700 μs to BS EN/EN/IEC 61643-21< 1.5 kV < 1 kV < 1 kV C3 test 1kV/µs, 100 A 10/1000 µs < 1.5 kV < 1.2 kV< 1.2 kVMaximum surge current (3)D1 test 10/350 μs to BS EN/EN/IEC 61643-21 1 kA 8/20 μs to ITU-T K.45:2003, IEEE C62.41.2:200220 kA Mechanical specification ESP RF/N-HF ESP RF/TNC-HF ESP RF/SMA-HF Temperature range-40 to +80 °C Connection type, input LINE side N bulkhead female TNC bulkhead female SMA bulkhead female Connection type, output CLEAN side N male TNC male SMA male Case Material Brass body, alloy plated. Bronze connections, silver platedWeight: – Unit120 g 130 g 130 g – Packaged140 g 150 g150 gDegree of protection (IEC 60529)IP66DimensionsSee diagram belowMounting hole dimensionsWe reserve the right to make technical changes or modify the contents of this ABB Limited FurseWe reserve all rights in this document and in the subject matter and illustrations ——Dimension of mounting holeESP RF/N-HFESP RF/SMA-HFESP RF/TNC-HFESP RF/BK-BNC/TNCESP RF/BK-DIN ESP RF/BK-NESP RF/BK-SMA。
88761 Electronic, 2 C #22 Str TC, FEP Ins, OS, FEP
22 AWG (7x30) TC
Outer Jacket
Material
Nom. Thickness Nom. Diameter
FEP - Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene 0.014 in (0.36 mm) 0.116 in (2.95 mm)
Overall Cable Diameter (Nominal):
Temperature
UL Temperature Operating
150°C
-20°C to +150°C
Bend Radius Stationary Min. Installation Min. 1.2 in (30 mm) 1.2 in (30 mm)
Max. Pull Tension: Bulk Cable Weight:
History
Update and Revision:
Revision Number: 0.535 Revision Date: 01-20-2023
Part Numbers
Variants
Item #
Color Putup Type Length
UPC
Footnote
88761 002100 Red Reel
Max. Current
Pair(s) 18.2 Ohm/1000ft
35 pF/ft (110 pF/m)
67 pF/ft (220 pF/m)
42 Ohm
9 Amps per Conductor at 30ºC
Voltage UL Voltage Rating 300 V (CMP)
Mechanical Characteristics
Cyber Power Systems (USA), Inc. 电源保护设备说明书
CAUTIONTO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:Use only in dry locations and only indoors.DO NOT plug into another relocatable power tap.DO NOT “daisy chain” surge protectors.DO NOT use with any aquarium equipment.DO NOT use if properly grounded outlets are not available.DO NOT install this device if there is less than 10 meters (30 feet) of wire between the electrical outlet and electrical service panel.DO NOT use for medical or life support equipment. This device features an internal protection that will disconnect the surge protective component at the end of its useful life, but it will maintain unprotected power to the load.FOR MORE INFORMATIONVisit for more information regarding: • Product information and certifications• Product warranty• Connected equipment guarantee TECHNICAL SUPPORTVisit: /supportT oll-Free: 1-877-297-6937Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday: 7:00am - 6:00pm CST © 2023 Cyber Power Systems (USA), Inc. All rights reserved.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.FEATURES1. Protected LED IndicatorIlluminated when the surge protection feature is working properly.2. Grounded LED IndicatorIlluminated when the ground protection feature is working properly.3. ON/OFF Reset Control Switch and Circuit BreakerControls power to all outlets. The switch is also a 15 A breaker.When an overload occurs, it will automatically switch off. T o resume operation, ensure the overload condition is removed and reset the surge protector by switching the unit ON.4. Safety CoversAll outlets on this surge protector include safety covers. Slide the plastic outlet cover over outlets that are not used. This ensuresthe safety of children and prevents potential electric shocks and damage caused by highly dusty environments.5. Always-On Grounded Outlets (2)Provides continuous power regardless of whether the Master and Master controlled outlets are on or off.6. Energy-Saving Master Controlled Grounded Outlets (4)Automatically switched on or off by master outlet.7. Energy-Saving Master Grounded OutletAutomatically switches four master controlled outlets on or off.8. Transformer-spaced Grounded Outlet (1)Easily plug in large chargers without interfering with the other outlets.9. Threshold SwitchAdjusts the threshold at which the energy saving outlets adjust the switch according to the device plugged into the Master outlet.High mode: For high wattage devices such as a TV or PC.Low mode: For low wattage devices such as a laptop.TROUBLESHOOTINGIf the ON/OFF is switched OFF, the 15Amp circuit breaker may have tripped.Examine your connected equipment andremove the device that is overloading thecircuit. Then, turn the ON/OFF switch backto RESET.If the grounded indicator does not lightwhen you plug in the surge protector,move the surge protector to a differentgrounded three-prong AC outlet. If itstill does not light, return the productto the retailer for assistance. If thesurge protector appears to be workingproperly, your outlets may not be properlygrounded and need to be repaired by aprofessional electrician.If the grounded indicator turns off aftera period of use, the surge protection hasbeen depleted. Replace yoursurge protector.If the protected indicator does not light,the surge protector’s AC lines are nolonger protected from surge. The surgeprotector may have received a powersurge or spike beyond its specified limitsthat overloaded the protection circuitryand rendered it inactive. The surgeprotector has protected your connectedequipment as designed, but it will notprotect against future surges, and spikes. Itshould be replaced.If the Master-controlled outlets don’t turnon or off when your laptop computer orTV is connected to the Master outlet:1. The power drawn from the MasterOutlet must be below the thresholdsetting (High/Low) for the MasterControlled Outlets to turn off. Somecomputers will continue to consumepower during battery charging or instandby mode. In this case, pleasemake sure hibernate or sleep mode isenabled on your computer.2. The power drawn from the MasterOutlet must be above the thresholdsetting (High/Low) for the MasterControlled Outlets to turn on. Somecomputers and TVs will not drawenough power to turn on the MasterControlled outlets. In this case, pleasetry plugging a different primary deviceinto the Master Outlet or make sure thethreshold switch is set to Low.7-OUTLET ENERGY SAVINGSURGE PROTECTORP705GUSER MANUALYOUR ULTIMATE ALL Y IN POWERCyber Power Systems (USA), Inc.4241 12th Avenue East, Suite 400 | Shakopee, MN 55379SPECIFICATIONSModel Number: P705GGrounded Outlets: Standard Outlets (6),Transformer-spaced Outlet (1)Surge Protection: 2,100 JoulesElectrical Rating: 125 V / 15 A / 1875 WUL Clamping Voltage: UL 1449 3rd / 400 V (L-N, L-G, N-G)Maximum Peak Current: 105,000A3 AC Lines Protected: L-N: 45,000 A; L-G: 30,000 A;N-G: 30,000 A(The maximum surge possible onhousehold wiring is 6,000 volts)Response Time: Less than 1 nanosecondAttenuation: Up to 32 dBCircuit Breaker: Resettable 15 AmpEMI/RFI Filtration: 150 kHz to 100 MHzi W ARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including bisphenol A (BPA)and styrene (ABS), which is known to the State of California to cause reproductiveharm and cancer. For more information, go to .CONFORMANCE APPROVALSThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipmentgenerates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different fromthat to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by theparty responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority tooperate the equipment.。
欧宝COB系列产品说明书
DATA SHEETIntroduction Performance Characteristics Mechanical Dimensions Characteristic Curves ReliabilityPacking Specification PrecautionP 2P 3P 5P 6P 9P 10P 11 CITILED COB SeriesStandard TypeRa90 Min. ModelCLU038-1208C41. Introduction1-1. Product Description1-2. FeaturesCITIZEN ELECTRONICS is the first COB manufacture. Our advanced knowledge and packaging technology for many years has excellent reliability and high quality of our products. CITILED COB Series covers a wide range of luminous flux from a 10W incandescent bulb to a 500W mercury lamp in general lighting sources. The element arrangement of LED package is capable of utilizing light more effectively and higher performance.The new version of CITILED COB Series succeed to reduce the thermal resistance significantly. New version creates more options to match luminaire's products design (ex. High performance , Cost effective , Higher lumen density ,Increased allowable max. If). The outline and LES size is same since version 1. 3-step MacAdam ellipse color definition at Tj=85C is available.CLU038-1208C4-273H5M3-F1[1][2][3][4][5][1][2][3][4][5]Product NomenclatureCRI (Ra)CLU03812082700K 90 Min.Product shape Die count in series Die count in parallel Nominal CCT ・Mechanical Dimensions :19.0×19.0×1.4 (mm)・Package Structure :Aluminum Base Chip on Board ・Reference Assembly :M3 screw, Connector ・CRI (Ra):90 Min.・Nominal CCT:2,700K, 3,000K, 3,500K, 4,000K, 5,700K・Chromaticity Range:3-step MacAdam Ellipse, the center refers to ANSI C78.377:2011.2-step MacAdam Ellipse, the center refers to ANSI C78.377:2011.・Thermal Resistance :0.48C/W ・Maximum drive current :1840mA・RoHS compliant・Better die arrangement for optics・Wide range of luminous flux and high efficacy・Improved lumen density compared with previous version ・UL recognized component (E358566)2. Performance Characteristics2-1. Electro Optical Characteristics2-2. Absolute Maximum Ratings( Tj=85C )Ra R9Tc=25C**Min.Min.Min.Typ.Typ.Typ.Min.Typ.Max.CLU038-1208C4-27*H5M3-F12700K 90502,6182,9763,27412272031.234.036.80.48CLU038-1208C4-30*H5M3-F13000K 90502,7233,0953,40412672031.234.036.80.48CLU038-1208C4-35*H5M3-F13500K 90502,7633,1403,45412872031.234.036.80.48CLU038-1208C4-40*H5M3-F14000K 90502,7643,1423,45612872031.234.036.80.48CLU038-1208C4-57*H5M3-F15700K90502,8603,2503,57513372031.234.036.80.48Notes :1. Citizen Electronics maintains a tolerance of ± 10% on luminous flux measurements.2. Citizen Electronics maintains a tolerance of ± 3% on forward voltage measurements.3. Citizen Electronics maintains a tolerance of ± 1 on Ra measurements.* : 2 = 2-step MacAdam ellipse , 3 = 3-step MacAdam ellipse**Values of Luminous flux at Tc=25C are provided as reference only.Product codeForward Current( mA )Thermal Resistance Rj-c ( C/W )CRINominal CCTLuminous flux( lm )Efficacy ( lm/W )Voltage( V )T j=85CSymbol RatingPi 77.9*1If 1840*1Ir 1Top -40 ~ +100Tst -40 ~ +100Tc 120*2Tj150*3*1. Input power and forward current are the values when the LED is used within the range of the derating curve in this data sheet.*2. Refer to 3. Outline drawing for Tc measurement point.ParameterInput Power (W)Forward Current (mA)Reverse Current (mA)*3. D.C. Current : Tj = Tc + Rj-c × PiStorage Temperature (C)Case Temperature (C)Junction Temperature (C)Operating Temperature (C)2-3. Chromaticity Characteristics2,700K( 0.4577, 0.4098)3,000K ( 0.4339, 0.4032)3,500K ( 0.4078, 0.3929)4,000K ( 0.3818, 0.3796)5,700K( 0.3287, 0.3417)( Rated current, Tj=85C )Color RegionNominal CCT Center Point ( x, y )Oval parameterMajor Axisa Minor Axisb Ellipse Rotation Angleθ57.280.008340.005560.004080.0027253.173-step 2-step 3-step 2-step 0.007740.005160.004110.002740.009510.006340.004170.0027852.970.009390.006260.004020.0026854.000.007600.005070.002960.0019859.46* Color region stay within 3-step / 2-step MacAdam ellipse from the chromaticity center.* The chromaticity center refers to ANSI C78.377:2011.* θ is the angle between the major axis of the ellipse and the x-axis, and a and b are the major and minor semi-axes of an ellipse. ( Ref. IEC 60081:1997 AnnexD )3-step MacAdam Ellipse.2-step MacAdam Ellipse.Note : Citizen Electronics maintains chromaticity ( x, y ) +/-0.0050.300.350.400.450.300.350.400.450.50yxx-y chart CIE19312-step 3-stepBlack Body Locus3,500K3,000K2,700K4,000K5,700K3. Mechanical Dimensions・Internal Circuit12 s 08 p Protection deviceLED deviceCathodeAnodeUnit : mmTolerances unless otherwise specified : +/-0.3Marking 1 : Serial No.Marking 2 : CRI CCTDies count in parallel Dies count in seriesVer.6T 12 08 ** **Forward Current vs. Forward VoltageForward Current vs. Relative Luminous FluxTc=25C Tc=25CCase Temperature vs. Forward VoltageCase Temperature vs. Relative Luminous FluxIf=720mA If=720mA30.032.034.036.038.040.00500100015002000V f [V ]If [mA]0%50%100%150%200%250%0500100015002000R e l a t i v e L u m i n o u s F l u x [a .u .]If [mA]33.034.035.036.037.0255075100125V f [V ]Tc [C]0%20%40%60%80%100%120%0255075100125R e l a t i v e L u m i n o u s F l u x [a .u .]Tc [C]4. Characteristic Curves4-1. Forward Current Characteristics / Temperature Characteristics4-2. Optical CharacteristicsSpectrum : CRI(Ra) 90 Min.Tj=85C If=720mA0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%380430480530580630680730780R a d i a t i v e I n t e n s i t yWave length [nm]5,700K4,000K3,500K3,000K2,700K4-2. Optical Characteristics (continued)4-3. Derating CharacteristicsCase Temperaturevs. Allowable Forward Current02004006008001000120014001600180020000255075100125I f [m A ]Tc [C]Radiation Characteristic 0%20%40%60%80%100%X Y80°70°60°50°40°30°20°10°-80°-70°-60°-50°-20°-30°-40°-10°90°-90°5. Reliability5-1. Reliability Test5-2. Failure Criteria-40 C × 30 minutes – 100 C × 30 minutes, 100 cycle85 C, 85 %RH for 500 hoursThermal Shock TestContinuous Operation Test High Temperature Storage TestLow Temperature Storage Test Moisture-proof Test IF=720mA Tj=150C (with Al-fin) ×1000hrsTest Item100 C × 1000 hours -40 C × 1000 hours Test ConditionIF=720mA Ta=25C (with Al-fin) ×1000hrs ( Tc=25C )U defines the upper limit of the specified characteristics. S defines the initial value.Note : Measurement shall be taken between 2 hours and 24 hours, and the test pieces should be return to the normal ambient conditions after the completion of each test.Total Luminous FluxΦvIf=720mA<S × 0.85Measuring Item Symbol Measuring ConditionFailure CriteriaForward Voltage Vf If=720mA >U × 1.11. TYPEe.g. CLU038-1208C41715001(2)(1)(3)Example of indication label2. P.No. ( Cutomer's P/N )3. Lot No.e.g. 4. Quantity(1) Last two digit of the year 17 : Year 2017(2) Production month 1 : JanuaryNote: October, November and December are designated X,Y and Z.(3) CE's control number 6. Packing Specification6-1. PackingAn empty tray is placed on top of a 6-tier tray which contain 48 pieces each.(Smallest packing unit: 288 pieces)A label with product name, quantity and lot number is placed on the upper empty tray.Tray (Dimensions: 310×210×12 mm / Materials: Electrically conductive PS)Unit : mmProduct 48 pcs/trayCUSTOMERTYPEP.NO Lot No Q'ty: CLU***-******-******* : ****** : ******* : ***--- ( 1 ) --- ( 2 ) --- ( 3 ) --- ( 4 )7. Precaution7-1. Handling with care for this product-Both the light emitting area and white rim around the light emitting area is composed of resin materials.Please avoid the resin area from being pressed, stressed, rubbed, come into contact with sharp metal nail(e.g. edge of reflector part) because the function, performance and reliability of this product are negatively impacted.-Please be aware that this product should not come into contact with any other parts while incorporating in your lightingapparatus or your other products.-Please be aware that careful handling is required after the attachment of lead wires to prevent the application of any loadto the connections.-For more information, please refer to application note "Instruction Manual(COB LED Package)".7-2. Countermeasure against static electricity-Handling of this product needs countermeasures against static electricity because this is a semiconductor product.-Please take adequate measures to prevent any static electricity being produced such as the wearing of a wristband oranti-static gloves when handling this product.-Every manufacturing facility in regard to the product (plant, equipment, machine, carrier machine and conveyance unit)should be connected to ground and please avoid the product to be electric-charged.-ESD sensitivity of this product is over 1,000V (HBM, based on JEITA ED-4701/304).-After assembling the LEDs into your final product(s), it is recommended to check whether the assembled LEDs aredamaged by static electricity (electrical leak phenomenon) or not.-It is easy to find static damaged LED dies by a light-on test with the minimum current value.7-3. Caution of product assembly-Regarding this product assembling on the heat sink, it is recommended to use M3 screw.It might be good for screw tightening on the heat sink to do temporary tightening and final tightening.In addition, please don’t press with excess stress on the product.-The condition of the product assembling on the heat sink and the control of screw tightening torque needs to be optimized according to the specification of the heat sink.-Roughness, unevenness and burr of surface negatively impact thermal bonding between the product and heat sink andincrease heat thermal resistance between them.Confidence of thermally and mechanical coupling between the product and heat sink are confirmed by checkingthe mounting surface and measuring the case temperature of the product.-In order to reduce the thermal resistance at assembly, it might be good to use TIM (Thermal Interface Material) on whole contact surface of the product.In case of using thermal grease for the TIM, it might be good to apply uniformly on the contact surface of the product.In case of using thermal sheet for the TIM, it might be good to make sure that the product is NOT strained by stress when the screws are tightened for assembly.-For more information, please refer to application note "Instruction Manual(COB LED Package)".7-4. Thermal Design-The thermal design to draw heat away from the LED junction is most critical parameter for an LED illumination system. High operating temperatures at the LED junction adversely affect the performance of LED’s light output and lifetime.Therefore the LED junction temperature should not exceed the absolute maximum rating in LED illumination system.-The LED junction temperature while operation of LED illumination system depends upon thermal resistance of internal LED package (Rj-c), outer thermal resistances of LED package, power loss and ambient temperature. Please take both of the thermal design specifications and ambient temperature conditions into consideration for the setting of drivingconditions.-For more information, please refer to application note "Thermal Management", "Instruction Manual(COB LEDPackage)".7-5. Driving Current-A constant current is recommended as an applying driving current to this product.In the case of constant voltage driving, please connect current-limiting resistor to each products in series and controlthe driving current to keep under the absolute maximum rating forward current value.-Electrical transient might apply excess voltage, excess current and reverse voltage to the product(s).They also affect negative impact on the product(s) therefore please make sure that no excess voltage, no excess current and no reverse voltage is applied to the product(s) when the LED driver is turn-on and/or turn-off.-For more information, please refer to application note "Driving", "Instruction Manual(COB LED Package)".7-6. Lighting at a minimum current value-A minimum current value of lighting of all dice is 40mA.When a minimum current is applied, LED dice may look different in their brightness due tothe individual difference of the LED element, and it is not a failed product.7-7. Electrical Safety-This product is designed and produced according to IEC 62031:2008(IEC 62031:2008 LED modules for general lighting. Safety specification)-Dielectric voltage withstand test has been conducted on this product to see any failure after applyingvoltage between active pads and aluminum section of the product, and to pass at least 500V.-Considering conformity assessment for IEC62031:2008, almost all items of the specification depend uponyour final product of LED illumination system.Therefore, please confirm with your final product for electrical safety of your product.As well, the products comply with the criteria of IEC62031:2008 as single LED package.7-8. Recommended soldering Condition (This product is not adaptable to reflow process.) -For manual solderingPlease use lead-free soldering.Soldering shall be implemented using a soldering bit at a temperature lower than 350C, and shall befinished within 3.5 seconds for one land.No external force shall be applied to resin part while soldering is implemented.Next process of soldering should be carried out after the product has return to ambient temperature.Contacts number of soldering bit should be within twice for each terminal.* Citizen Electronics cannot guarantee if usage exceeds these recommended conditions.Please use it after sufficient verification is carried out on your own risk if absolutely necessary.-For more information, please refer to application note "Instruction Manual(COB LED Package)".7-9. Eye Safety-The International Electrical Commission (IEC) published in 2006 IEC 62471”2006 Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems ” which includes LEDs within its scope.When sorting single LEDs according to IEC 62471, almost all white LEDs can be classifiedas belonging to either Exempt Group (no hazard) or Risk Group 1 (low risk).-However, Optical characteristics of LEDs such as radiant flux, spectrum and light distribution are factorsthat affect the risk group determination of the LED, and especially a high-power LED, that emits lightcontaining blue wavelengths,might have properties equivalent to those of Risk Group 2 (moderate risk).-Great care should be taken when directly viewing an LED that is driven at high current, has multipleuses as a module or when focusing the light with optical instruments, as these actions might greatlyincrease the hazard to your eyes.-It is recommended to regard the evaluation of stand-alone LED packages as a referenceand to evaluate your final product.7-10. This product is not designed for usage under the following conditions.If the product might be used under the following conditions, you shall evaluate its effect and appropriate them. In places where the product might:-directly and indirectly get wet due to rain and/or at place with the fear.-be damage by seawater and/or at place with the fear-be exposed to corrosive gas (such as Cl2, H2S, NH3, SOx, NOx and so on) and/or at place with the fear.-be exposed to dust, fluid or oil and/or at place with the fear.Precautions with regard to product use(1) This document is provided for reference purposes only so that CITIZEN ELECTRONICS' products are used as intended. CITIZEN ELECTRONICS neither makes warranties or representations with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this document nor grants any license to any intellectual property rights or any other rights of CITIZEN ELECTRONICS or any third party with respect to the information in this document. (2) All information included in this document such as product data, diagrams, charts, is current as of the date this document is issued.Such information, however, is subject to change without any prior notice.Before purchasing or using any CITIZEN ELECTRONICS' products listed in this document, please confirm the latest product information with a CITIZEN ELECTRONICS' sales office, and formal specifications must be exchanged and signed by both parties prior to mass production.(3) CITIZEN ELECTRONICS has used reasonable care in compiling the information included in this document, but CITIZEN ELECTRONICS assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred as a result of errors or omissions in the information included in this document.(4) Absent a written signed agreement, except as provided in the relevant terms and conditions of sale for product, and to the maximum extent allowable by law, CITIZEN ELECTRONICS assumes no liability whatsoever, including without limitation, indirect, consequential, special, or incidental damages or loss, including without limitation, loss of profits, loss of opportunities, business interruption and loss of data, and disclaims any and all express or implied warranties and conditions related to sale, use of product, or information, including warranties or conditions of merchantability, fitness fora particular purpose, accuracy of information, or no infringement.(5) Though CITIZEN ELECTRONICS works continually to improve products' quality and reliability, products can malfunction or fail. Customers are responsible for complying with safety standards and for providing adequate designs and safeguards to minimize risk and avoid situations in which a malfunction or failure of a product could cause loss of human life, bodily injury or damage to property, including data loss or corruption.In addition, customers are also responsible for determining the appropriateness of use of any information contained in this document such as application cases not only with evaluating by their own but also by the entire system.CITIZEN ELECTRONICS assumes no liability for customers' product design or applications.(6) Please contact CITIZEN ELECTRONICS' sales office if you have any questions regarding the information contained in this document, or if you have any other inquiries.CITILED is a registered trademark of CITIZEN ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Japanis a trademark or a registered trademark of CITIZEN ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. JAPAN.。
PTS0805 SMD PTC 重置电流保护器说明说明书
10130Product features• Positive temperature coefficient (PTC)• SMT resettable fuse • Low resistance• Voltage range 6 V to 24 V• Current ratings from 0.1 A to 0.75 A • Fast time-to-trip• Compact 0805 (2012 metric) footprint •Moisture snsitivity level (MSL): 1Applications• USB Peripherals • Disk drives • Power tools• Rechargeable battery pack protection•Plug and play protection for motherboards and peripherals•Mobile phones - battery and port protection • Game console port protection • Digital cameras • Set-top boxes•Tablets/notebooks/netbooksAgency information• cURus Recognition file number: E343021•TUV: R50283843PTS0805SMD PTC fusePb HALOGENHFFREEEnvironmental compliancePart number/orderingPTS08056V035• PT= PTC fuse • S= Surface mount • 0805= size code• 6V= Maximium dc voltage rating •035= Ihold rating (035=0.35 A2Technical Data 10130Effective November 2021PTS0805 SMD PTC fuse/electronicsProduct specificationsVmax 1lmax 2lhold 3ltrip 4Pd 5Time to trip (maximum)Resistance Agency informationPart number(V dc )(A)(A)(A)typical (W)(A)(seconds)Initial (R i )minimum (Ω)1maximum (Ω)PartmarkingcURus TUVPTS080524V010241000.100.300.50.5 1.5 1.00 6.00D PTS08059V02091000.200.500.58.00.050.65 3.50L x x PTS08056V03561000.350.750.58.00.100.25 1.20T x x PTS08056V05061000.50 1.000.58.00.200.150.85O x x PTS08056V07561000.751.500.58.00.300.090.40XxxRecommended pad layout–mmDimensions–mm1. Vmax: Maximum continuous voltage the device can withstand without damage at current2. Imax: Maximum fault current the device can withstand without damage at rated voltage3. Ihold: Maximum current the device will pass without interruption at +23 °C still air4.Itrip: Minimum current that will transition the device from low resistance to high resistance at +23 °C still air5. Pd: Power dissipated from the device when in tripped state at +23 °C still air6. R i : Minimum resistance of the device at +23 °CR 1: Maximum resistance of the device when measured one hour post reflow at +23 °CPart numberAminimum Amaximum Bminimum Bmaximum Cminimum Cmaximum Dminimum Dmaximum Eminimum EmaximumF G HPTS080524V010 2.00 2.20 1.20 1.500.40.850.150.550.050.45 1.2 1.0 1.5PTS08059V020 2.00 2.20 1.20 1.500.40.850.150.550.050.45 1.2 1.0 1.5PTS08056V035 2.00 2.20 1.20 1.500.30.750.150.550.050.45 1.2 1.0 1.5PTS08056V050 2.00 2.20 1.20 1.500.30.850.150.550.050.45 1.2 1.0 1.5PTS08056V075 2.00 2.20 1.20 1.500.50.850.150.550.050.45 1.2 1.0 1.53Technical Data 10130Effective November 2021PTS0805SMD PTC fuse /electronicsTime to trip curves at +23 ºC806040200-180160140120100-440-2060 0 2040Ambient temperature (°C)80 100P e r c e n t a g e o f r a t e d c u r r e n t (%)T emperature derating curve1 = PTS080524V010,2 = PTS08059V020,3 = PTS08056V0354 = PTS08056V050,5 = PTS08056V075100123451010.10.010.11Fault current (A)10T i m e -t o -t r i p (s e c o n d s )4Technical Data 10130Effective November 2021PTS0805 SMD PTC fuse/electronicsGeneral specificationsOperating temperature: -40 °C to + 85 °C (with derating)Storage temperature: -10 °C to + 40 °C Storage relative humidity: ≤75%Storage conditon: Keep away form corrosive atmosphere and sunlight Storage duration: 1 yearThermal shock: (20 cycles - 40 °C to + 85 °C) -33% typical resistance change Humidity: +85 °C, 85% relative humidity, 1000 hours ±5% typical resistance change Resistance to solvents: MIL-STD- 202 Method 215Packaging information-mmSupplied in tape and reel packaging , 4000 parts per 7.0” diameter reelPTS080524V010, PTS08059V020, PTS08056V035, PTS08056V050, PTS08056V075A0 ±0.10B0 ±0.10K0 ±0.10P0 ±0.10P1 ±0.10P2 ±0.05T ±0.05 E ±0.10 F±0.05D0 ±0.10D1 Min.W ±0.1010P0 ±0.201.62.30.9 4.0 4.0 2.00.25 1.753.5 1.5 1.08.140.0EatonElectronics Division 1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44122United States/electronics© 2021 EatonAll Rights Reserved Printed in USAPublication No. 10130 PCN21026, PCN21027November 2021Technical Data 10130Effective November 2021PTS0805SMD PTC fuse Life Support Policy: Eaton does not authorize the use of any of its products for use in life support devices or systems without the express writtenapproval of an officer of the Company. Life support systems are devices which support or sustain life, and whose failure to perform, when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling, can be reasonably expected to result in significant injury to the user.Eaton reserves the right, without notice, to change design or construction of any products and to discontinue or limit distribution of any products. Eaton also reserves the right to change or update, without notice, any technical information contained in this bulletin.Solder reflow profileTable 1 - Standard SnPb solder (T c )Package thicknessVolume mm3 <350Volume mm3 ≥350<2.5 mm)235 °C 220 °C ≥2.5 mm220 °C220 °CTable 2 - Lead (Pb) free solder (T c )Package thicknessVolume mm 3 <350Volume mm 3350 - 2000Volume mm 3 >2000<1.6 mm 260 °C 260 °C 260 °C 1.6 – 2.5 mm 260 °C 250 °C 245 °C >2.5 mm250 °C245 °C245 °CT e m p e r a t u r eT LTPEaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.Follow us on social media to get the latest product and support information.Reference J-STD-020Profile featureStandard SnPb solderLead (Pb) free solderPreheat and soak • Temperature min. (T smin )100 °C 150 °C • Temperature max. (T smax )150 °C 200 °C • Time (T smin to T smax ) (t s )60-120 seconds 60-120 seconds Ramp up rate T L to T p3 °C/ second max. 3 °C/ second max.Liquidous temperature (T l ) Time (t L ) maintained above T L183 °C60-150 seconds 217 °C60-150 seconds Peak package body temperature (T P )*Table 1Table 2Time (t p )* within 5 °C of the specified classification temperature (T c )20 seconds*30 seconds*Ramp-down rate (T p to T L ) 6 °C/ second max. 6 °C/ second max.Time 25 °C to peak temperature6 minutes max.8 minutes max.* Tolerance for peak profile temperature (T p ) is defined as a supplier minimum and a user maximum.。
8-UL1699B_PV_AFCI-Zgonena-14Sept2012
SU 1699B - PV DC Arc-Fault Circuit Protection AFCI
• Scope Includes: – Requirements cover DC photovoltaic arc-fault circuit protection devices for use in PV systems as described in Article 690 of the NEC. – Protection is intended to mitigate the effects of arcing faults that may pose a risk of fire. – Covers PV dc arc-fault circuit-interrupters (AFCI), arcfault detectors (AFD), interrupting devices (ID) and – inverters, converters, and charge controllers with integral arc-fault circuit interrupter protection. – Rated up to 1000V dc. – Includes optional parallel tests but not required by 690.11
Subject 1699B Tests
Humidity Leakage Voltage surge Environmental sequence Arc fault detection Unwanted tripping Inhibition Temperature Overvoltage Overload Endurance Dielectric Withstand Abnormal Short circuit Corrosion Test Crushing Strain relief Mechanical Resistance to Environmental Noise Electrostatic discharge Radiated EMI Fast transients Voltage surge Induced RF fields Voltage dips Surge current Abnormal overvoltage