TON90B说明书
TON90B说明书
15、标定图标
16、报警点设置图标 17、时间设置图标
18、时间显示区
19、电源指示灯
20、故障报警指示灯
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TON90B使用说明书 2.2.3 支路控制器模块接线端子图
1、高限(故障)继电器常闭点(A2-NC)
2、高限(故障)继电器中点(A2-C)
3、高限(故障)继电器常开点(A2-NO)
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9 4、探测器电源正端(T+)
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8 5、探测器信号端(S)
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7 6、探测器电源负端(T-)
7、低限继电器常开点(A1-NO)
8、低限继电器中点(A1-C)
9、低限继电器常闭点 (A1-NC)
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2.2.4 支路控制器模块按键设置说明
确认/自检键 上翻键 下翻键
功能键
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2.2.5 公共电源模块接线端子图
电电源故障等; 传输距离:最大为30欧姆; 历史记录:具有飞行黑匣子历史记录功能,可记录低段报警、高段报警、故障报
警、系统上下电记录各20条(最近); 功 耗:每一支路≤5W。
2.2 结构
TON90B使用说明书
2.2.1.控制器整机结构 TON90B控制器机箱结构采用拼装式装配,可灵活组装成1到8路支路,其结构图如 下:
L1:mm 219.3 219.3 219.3 219.3 219.3 219.3 219.3 219.3
L2(上部滑开):mm 355.8 355.8 355.8 355.8 355.8 355.8 355.8 355.8
挂墙板尺寸如下:
标准机型(路数) L(mm) W(mm)
1、2 88.8 110
目录
艾奎顿199051产品说明说明书
Eaton 199051Eaton Moeller® series Rapid Link - Speed controllers, 8.5 A, 4 kW, Sensor input 4, Actuator output 2, 400/480 V AC, PROFINET, HAN Q4/2, with manual override switch, with braking resistance, with fanAllgemeine spezifikationEaton Moeller® series Rapid Link Speed controller199051195 mm270 mm 220 mm 3.82 kgUL 61800-5-1 UL approval CEIEC/EN 61800-5-1 RoHS4015081971091RASP5-8424PNT-412R101S1Product NameCatalog NumberProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight Certifications Catalog Notes EANModel Code3 fixed speeds and 1 potentiometer speedcan be switched over from U/f to (vector) speed control Connection of supply voltage via adapter cable on round or flexible busbar junction480 VIs the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.480 V AC, 3-phase400 V AC, 3-phaseMeets the product standard's requirements.4 kW500 VMeets the product standard's requirements.-40 °C380 VSelector switch (Positions: REV - OFF - FWD)2 Actuator outputsIGBT inverterKey switch position HANDControl unitFanKey switch position OFF/RESETTwo sensor inputs through M12 sockets (max. 150 mA) for quick stop and interlocked manual operationBraking resistancePTC thermistor monitoringPC connectionBreaking resistanceKey switch position AUTOThermo-click with safe isolationInternal DC linkManual override switch0 Hz Generation change RAMO4 to RAMO5Generationentausch RAMO4 zu RAMO5Generation change from RA-SP to RASP 4.0Firmware Update RASP 4.0Generation change from RA-MO to RAMO 4.0 Generationentausch RA-SP zu RASP4.0Generation Change RASP4 to RASP5Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (EMV)Configuration to Rockwell PLC for Rapid LinkConfiguration to Rockwell PLC Rapid Link 5 Generationenwechsel RA-SP zu RASP5Generationswechsel RASP4 zu RASP5Generation Change RA-SP to RASP5Anschluss von Frequenzumrichtern an Generatornetze Generationentausch RA-MO zu RAMO4.0MN040003_DEMN034004_DERapid Link 5 - brochureDA-SW-Driver DX-CBL-PC-3M0DA-SW-USB Driver PC Cable DX-CBL-PC-1M5DA-SW-drivesConnect - installation helpDA-SW-drivesConnect - InstallationshilfeDA-SW-USB Driver DX-COM-STICK3-KITDA-SW-drivesConnectMaterial handling applications - airports, warehouses and intra-logisticsETN.RASP5-8424PNT-412R101S1.edzIL034093ZUDE | Rapid Link 5Sortimentskatalog Antriebstechnik-DEMains voltage - max10.11 Short-circuit ratingRated operational voltage10.4 Clearances and creepage distancesOutput at quadratic load at rated output voltage - max Output voltage - max10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures Ambient storage temperature - minMains voltage - minFitted with:Output frequency - min Anmerkungen zur AnwendungBenutzerhandbücherBroschüreneCAD model Installationsanleitung InstallationsvideosKataloge200 %, IH, max. starting current (High Overload), For 2 seconds every 20 seconds, Power section10 kA40 °CPROFINET, optional5 HP500 Hz8 kHz, 4 - 32 kHz adjustable, fPWM, Power section, Main circuitParameterization: drivesConnectParameterization: FieldbusParameterization: KeypadInternal and on heat sink, temperature-controlled Fan Parameterization: drivesConnect mobile (App)-10 °C≤ 0.6 A (max. 6 A for 120 ms), Actuator for external motor brakeDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.8.5 ADoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.ramo5_v32.dwgrasp5_v32.stpeaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-005.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-004.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-003.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-002.epsStarting current - maxRated conditional short-circuit current (Iq)Ambient operating temperature - maxCommunication interfaceAssigned motor power at 115/120 V, 60 Hz, 1-phase Output frequency - maxSwitching frequencyFeaturesAmbient operating temperature - minBraking currentNumber of HW-interfaces (serial TTY)10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components Nominal output current I2N10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.3 Degree of protection of assemblies mCAD model ZeichnungenProduct categorySpeed controllerRadio interference classC2, C3: depending on the motor cable length, the connected load, and ambient conditions. External radio interference suppression filters (optional) may be necessary.C1: for conducted emissions onlyHeat dissipation capacity Pdiss0 WRated control voltage (Uc)24 V DC (-15 %/+20 %, external via AS-Interface® plug) 400/480 V AC (external brake 50/60 Hz)Assigned motor power at 460/480 V, 60 Hz, 3-phase5 HPNumber of HW-interfaces (RS-422)Mains current distortion120 %ProtocolPROFINET IO10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strengthIs the panel builder's responsibility.Overvoltage categoryIIIDegree of protectionIP65NEMA 12Ambient storage temperature - max70 °CRated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp)2000 VConnectionPlug type: HAN Q4/2Overload currentFor 60 s every 600 sAt 40 °CFunctions3 fixed speeds1 potentiometer speedBrake chopper with braking resistance for dynamic braking4-quadrant operation possibleFor actuation of motors with mechanical brakeOutput at linear load at rated output voltage - max4 kWMains voltage tolerance380 - 480 V (-10 %/+10 %, at 50/60 Hz)Leakage current at ground IPE - max3.5 mAConverter typeU converter10.2.2 Corrosion resistanceMeets the product standard's requirements.Supply frequency50/60 Hz10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiationMeets the product standard's requirements.10.2.7 InscriptionsMeets the product standard's requirements.Shock resistance15 g, Mechanical, According to IEC/EN 60068-2-27, 11 ms, Half-sinusoidal shock 11 ms, 1000 shocks per shaftApplication in domestic and commercial area permittedYesNumber of inputs (analog)Number of phases (output)310.12 Electromagnetic compatibilityIs the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.10.2.5 LiftingDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Number of HW-interfaces (RS-485)1Number of HW-interfaces (industrial ethernet)Efficiency98 % (η)System configuration typePhase-earthed AC supply systems are not permitted.AC voltageCenter-point earthed star network (TN-S network)10.8 Connections for external conductorsIs the panel builder's responsibility.Switch-on threshold for the braking transistor765 VDCProtectionFinger and back-of-hand proof, Protection against direct contact (BGV A3, VBG4)Braking voltage400/480 V AC -15 % / +10 %, Actuator for external motor brakeApplication in industrial area permittedYesClimatic proofing< 95 %, no condensationIn accordance with IEC/EN 5017810.9.3 Impulse withstand voltageIs the panel builder's responsibility.Overload current IL at 150% overload12.7 AInput current ILN at 150% overload7.8 ANumber of HW-interfaces (RS-232)Number of inputs (digital)4Current limitation0.8 - 8.5 A, motor, main circuitAdjustable, motor, main circuitCable lengthC1 ≤ 1 m, maximum motor cable lengthC3 ≤ 25 m, maximum motor cable lengthC2 ≤ 5 m, maximum motor cable length10.5 Protection against electric shockDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to beevaluated.Mounting positionVerticalMains switch-on frequencyMaximum of one time every 60 seconds10.13 Mechanical functionThe device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating materialIs the panel builder's responsibility.Heat dissipation per pole, current-dependent Pvid0 WElectromagnetic compatibility1st and 2nd environments (according to EN 61800-3)Resolution0.1 Hz (Frequency resolution, setpoint value)Assigned motor power at 460/480 V, 60 Hz5 HPRelative symmetric net voltage tolerance10 %Rated operational current (Ie)8.5 A at 150% overload (at an operating frequency of 8 kHz and an ambient air temperature of +40 °C)Number of outputs (analog)Rated operational power at 380/400 V, 50 Hz, 3-phase4 kWNumber of HW-interfaces (USB)Operating modeSensorless vector control (SLV)PM and LSPM motorsU/f controlSynchronous reluctance motorsBLDC motorsRated frequency - min45 HzDelay time< 10 ms, On-delay< 10 ms, Off-delayNumber of outputs (digital)2Power consumption95 W10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heatMeets the product standard's requirements.10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effectsMeets the product standard's requirements.Number of HW-interfaces (other)Rated frequency - max66 HzVibrationResistance: 10 - 150 Hz, Oscillation frequency Resistance: 57 Hz, Amplitude transition frequency on accelerationResistance: 6 Hz, Amplitude 0.15 mmResistance: According to IEC/EN 60068-2-6Short-circuit protection (external output circuits)Type 1 coordination via the power bus' feeder unit, Main circuit10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connectionsIs the panel builder's responsibility.Braking torque≤ 30 % (I/Ie)Adjustable to 100 % (I/Ie), DC - Main circuitRelative symmetric net frequency tolerance10 %10.10 Temperature riseThe panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.Number of HW-interfaces (parallel)Assigned motor power at 230/240 V, 60 Hz, 1-phase5 HPInterfacesNumber of slave addresses: 31 (AS-Interface®)Eaton Konzern plc Eaton-Haus30 Pembroke-Straße Dublin 4, Irland © 2023 Eaton. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.Eaton ist eine eingetragene Marke.Alle anderen Warenzeichen sind Eigentum ihrer jeweiligenBesitzer./socialmediaSpecification: S-7.4 (AS-Interface®)Max. total power consumption from AS-Interface® power supply unit (30 V): 250 mA 351.6 W at 25% current and 0% speed 53.8 W at 25% current and 50% speed 60.9 W at 50% current and 0% speed 64 W at 50% current and 90% speed 65.4 W at 50% current and 50% speed 85.1 W at 100% current and 0% speed 94 W at 100% current and 50% speed 95.3 W at 100% current and 90% speed 2Above 1000 m with 1 % performance reduction per 100 m Max. 2000 mNumber of phases (input)Heat dissipation at current/speed Number of interfaces (PROFINET)Altitude。
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6、探伤数据的保存和探伤报告的打印-------------------------------------25-34
6-1 U 盘探伤文件的打开 6-2 如何修改或填写报告内容 6-3 仪器和计算机的通讯步骤 6-4 录像文件的打开 (部分仪器具有此功能,参考型号说明) 6-5 如何将修改之后的新的探伤报告格式上传到仪器
3、探伤菜单----------------------------------------------------------------------8-14
3-1 开机显示 3-2 探伤调节 3-3 DAC 曲线 3-4 AVG 曲线 3-5 功能参数 3-6 数据处理 3-7 系统调试
4、快速调试举例----------------------------------------------------------------15-18
4-1 纵波直探头调校 4-2 横波斜探头调校与应用 4-3 锻件探伤实际操作 4-4 钢板探伤应用 4-5 焊缝探伤实际操作
5、常见缺陷的波形特征-------------------------------------------------------19-24
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【电源】键/开机:
按住“电源”键一秒种后,仪器显示有关您单位和生产厂家以及该仪器的详细信息。 此时按超声探伤即进入探伤画面。 其余功能为针对特别用户使用,也许您无法使用。
软关机:
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高档公路漂публи器商品说明书
ABCDEFSeating & ControlsAdjustable suspension seat, accessible from both sides. Audible warning device for handbrake in ‘on’ position. Electric horn. Large pedal pads with handbrake and hydraulic controls ready to hand. Super bright warning lights for all critical functions.Service AccessLockable three-sided cover opens to provide easy access from ground level to engine service points, all located on the same side. Rear chassis panel can be hinged back on retainers. Additional service access door incorporates the battery. Moulded diesel and hydraulic tanks positioned low in the chassis side members, permitting a ccess t o t he f i ller c aps fr om g round le vel.ElectricsWiring harness contained within conduits and all electrical components water resistant to IP65/67 standards.Steering & HydraulicsHydraulic priority power steering. Filter mounted on the top of the tank accessible from ground level. Hydraulic test point fitted as standard.T ank CapacitiesFuel70 litres Hydraulic70 litresShipping Cube 26.8 m³ (without ROPS)Unladen Weight4645 kg (Powershuttle)4695 kg (Powershift)Clearance Diameter 12.8 m T owing BracketStandardROPSFor the UK and other markets where it is a legal requirement, a folding ROPS frame hinged is fitted as standard.Optional ExtrasFolding ROPS frame. Beacon. Full road lighting equipment. UK road equipment. Anti-theft device. Height-adjustable towing brackets.CapacitiesMax. safe load 9000 kg Heaped 4600 litres Struck 3830 litres Water2155 litresEnginePerkins 1100 series, 74.5kW/100 bhp (gross) at 2200 rpm,four-cylinder turbo-charged water-cooled direct-injection diesel. Max. torque 412 Nm (304 lbf ft). Hour meter, battery isolation switch and heavy-duty cyclonic air cleaner positioned within the lockable engine compartment.Noise LevelsOperator’s ear 84 LpA, airborne sound power level 106 LwA (to 2000/14/EC).TransmissionT orque converter four-speed forward and reverse powershuttle transmission with column-mounted directional control lever. Heavy-duty gear driven transfer box. Optional ‘Powershift’ transmission with changes of speed and forward/reverse direction controlled by one column-mounted lever.SpeedsForward and reverse 1 5.0 km/h (3.1 mph)28.8 km/h (5.5 mph)316.8 km/h (10.5 mph)428.6 km/h (17.8 mph)Tyres500/60 x 22.512 plyTrack-grip treadBrakes and AxlesT win-circuit totally enclosed multiplate oil-immersed discs mounted on both axles with automatic adjustment for wear. Hand-operated parking brake. Heavy-duty axles with epicyclic reduction and fully floating halfshafts.Kinglink ChassisFront and rear chassis constructed from deep section folded steel plate, with three-point Kinglink giving centre articulation and oscillation for better stability, traction and extra safety on site. Remote greasing point provided for lubrication of top Kinglink articulation pin.SkipHydraulically operated, 6 mm steel base plate, fully welded, mouth and sides of skip reinforced with box sections giving greater strength to minimise skip damage. No material traps. Optional abrasion resistant steel plate (AR400) for skip base, rear and front panel sections.We reserve the right to change all specifications without prior notice.Printed in England 03/04Thwaites Ltd. Leamington Spa, Warwickshire CV32 7NQ, EnglandTel +44 (0)1926 422471 Fax +44 (0)1926 337155Distributor。
哈弗顿真朴磨装高效跬性拍 Вла Ла一件桶说明书
SAVE TIME! READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING HOISTER INSTALLATION.INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOISTING JEEP TOPSHarken,Inc.•N15W24983BluemoundRd,Pewaukee,WI53072-4974•Tel:262-691-3320•Fax:262-701-5780•Email:*******************•Web:*NOTE: (G) Block and tackle variesTOOLSDrill Plumb lineDrill bits: 5/32" (4 mm)**7/32" (5.5 mm)5/16" (8 mm)Pencil Stud finder StepladderKIT INCLUDESA1welded screw eyeB4pigtail lag screwsC1shackleD4pulleysE2webbing straps with buckles 7' (2.13 m)F1single black/red hoisting rope G1block and tackle withcleat (G1) and ropeH4black drop ropes: 2 long, 2 shortI4lag bolts 1/4" x 21/2" (6 x 63 mm)J4washers 1/4" (6 mm)K2organizer platesL2organizer pulleys PURCHASE SEPARATELY IF NEEDED See “note” Step 1B, page 6.1pine board (riser) (grade 2)2" x 6" x 7" (50 mm x 152 mmx 180 mm). Do not use for raftersrunning sideways.2pine boards (grade 2) 2" x 6" x 6'(50 mm x 152 mm x 1.83 m)8lag bolts and washers 5/16" x 4"(8 x 100 mm)PURCHASE ADDITIONAL FOR RAFTERS RUNNING SIDEWAYS See Step 2A, page 7.1pine board (grade 2) 2" x 4" x 6'(50 mm x 100 mm x 1.83 m)2lag bolts and washers 5/16" x 31/2"(8 mm x 90 mm)7803Rope organizer components DO NOT UNTIEDO NOT UNTIEPigtail lag screwsHCP1444BPulleys224AD Welded screw eyeHCP1443AShackle072CDrop black ropesHCP1447/HCP1448**HLag boltsHFS908IOrganizer platesH-28375AKWashersHFS913J Organizer pulleysH-52010LWebbing straps with bucklesHCP1459.SETESingle black/red hoisting ropeHCP1483**FBlock and tackle*G(G1) Cleat7754ASSYPART 1: ASSEMBLY FOR RAFTERS RUNNING FRONT-TO-BACK INSTALLATION OVERVIEW Page 4STEP 1: Determine Hoister location Page 5 - 6 STEP 2: Install mounting boards Page 7STEP 3: Install pigtail lag screws Page 8STEP 4:Install rope organizer Page 9STEP 5:Assemble Hoister system Page 9PART 2: ASSEMBLY FOR RAFTERS RUNNING SIDEWAYS INSTALLATIO NO VERVIEW Page 10STEP 1:Determine Hoister location Page 11 - 12 STEP 2:Install mounting boards Page 13S TEP 3:Install pigtail lag screws Page 13 - 14 STEP 4:Install rope organizer Page 14STEP 5: Assemble Hoister system Page 15 PART 3: FOR ALL ASSEMBLIESSTEP 6:Assemble Hoister systems continued Page 16 - 17 STEP 7: Operating Hoister systems Page 18 Appendix, maintenance, and warranty Page 19Raftercenter-to-centerdistanceMounting boards2" X 4"(50 mm x 100 mm)for mounting organizer –no riser board usedAlternate position for rafters that run sideways.Frontwall2" x 6"50 mm x 152 mmRaftersOrganizer VIEWED FROM BELOW34STEP 1: Determine Hoister location Page 5 - 6STEP 2: Install mounting boards Page 7STEP 3: Install pigtail lag screws Page 8STEP 4: Install rope organizerPage 9STEP 5: Assemble Hoister systemPage 9OPTION 1. Above garage door: Make sure there is enoughclearance to lift and store object above open garage door.OPTION 2. Below garage door: Use if not enough clearance for above garage door storage (Option 1). Object has clearance to lift and store below open garage door.Measure length of object. Plan to position Hoister so garage door can open with object lowered.67DIAGRAM 4. Mark center-to-center distance between rafters on mounting boards. Attach mounting boards to rafters.op ewPull Jeep into garage with object on Jeep rack. Disconnect automatic garage door.MARK LOCATION POINTS89DIAGRAM 12. If distance to front wall is less than distance needed to lift object, move the welded screw eye (A) along the front wall until distance 2 is equal to distance 3(see Diagram 11).DIAGRAM 10. Assemble rope organizer using plate (K) and pulleys (L). Fasten to mounting board with lag bolts (I) and washers (J).IMPORTANT! Do not overtighten bolts. This can keep rope organizer pulleys (L) from turning properly.A. MOUNT RISER BOARD AND DRILL HOLESFRONT WALLfor drop ropes (H) to maximize distance object can be lowered.B. ASSEMBLE ROPE ORGANIZERIf distance to front wall is still too short, consider running block and tackle to the side of to the object instead of lengthwise.SEE APPENDIX — PAGE 19.LEADING BLOCK AND TACKLE TO SIDE WALLDIAGRAM 9can be lowered will be limited by length of rope supplied.Drill a 7/32" (5.5 mm) hole into top plate of garage for mounting welded screw eye. Always wear safety glasses. Screw welded screw eye into top plate until threads just disappear into top plate. Do not overtighten. See procedure and warnings for "Install Pigtail Lag Screws".Mount 2" x 6" x 7" (50 mm x 152 mm x 180 mm) riser board on front mounting board centered between the two pigtail lag screws (B). Drill 5/32" (4 mm) holes.Always wear safety glasses. Attach riser boards using two 1/4" (6 mm) lag bolts (l) and washers (J) (included). Do not overtighten.DIAGRAM 8. Hold rope organizer plate (K) on riser board near the side toward the front wall. Use plate as template to mark center holes. Drill two 5/32" (4 mm) holes.VIEWED FROM BELOW10STEP 1: Determine Hoister location Page 11 - 12STEP 2: Install mounting boards Page 13S TEP 3: Install pigtail lag screws Page 13 - 14STEP 4: Install rope organizerPage 14STEP 5: Assemble Hoister systemPage 15Rafter center-to-center distanceMounting boards2" X 4"(50 mm x 100 mm)for mounting organizer – no riser board usedAlternate position for rafters that run sideways.Front wall2" x 6"RaftersOrganizerVIEWED FROM BELOWMeasure the distance as indicated below. Plan to position Hoister so garage door can open with object lowered.13DIAGRAM 16. Attach board for mounting organizer using 5/16" (8 mm) 31/2" (90 mm) lag bolts and washers (not included). See Step 3A to determine distance between mounting boards.A. DRILL CEILING RAFTER ATTACHMENT POINTSLOCATE AND DRILL CEILING RAFTERSMounting boards must attach to ceiling rafters (see Diagram 16). On finished ceilings, locate rafters using stud finder. Follow manufacturer's instructions. Mark center of ceiling rafters. Drill 7/32" (5.5 mm) holes in a straight line square to the rafters. Always wear safety glasses. See Diagram 4 below.Pull Jeep into garage with object on Jeep rack. Disconnect automatic garage door.A. DETERMINE PIGTAIL LAG SCREW (B) LOCATIONPULL JEEP INTO GARAGEMARK LOCATION POINTSUse plumb line to locate four lifting points on mounting boards above Jeep.Alternate position for rafters that run sideways.Front wallNote: Mount boards so that object width VIEWED FROM BELOWB. DRILL MOUNTING BOARDMeasure center-to-center distance between 7/32" (5.5 mm) rafter holes. Mark distance on mounting boards. Allow room for mounting 2" X 4" toward front wall. Mark drill points in the center of board. Drill 5/16" (8 mm) holes completely through the mounting boards.C. ATTACH MOUNTING BOARDS TO CEILINGAttach mounting boards using 5/16" x 4" (8 mm x 10 mm) lag bolts and washers (not included). Do not over-tighten.D. ATTACH 2" X 4" TO MOUNTING BOARDSHold 2" x 4" up to ends of mounting boards and mark screw location on each side. Lower and drill 5/16" (8 mm) holes. Hold 2" x 4" in place and mark holes in ends of mounting boards. Leave room for pigtail lag screws shown in Diagram 17. Drill a 7/32" (5.5 mm) hole in the end of each mounting board. Attach 2" x 4" mounting boards using 5/16" x 31/2" (8 mm x 90 mm) lag bolts and washers (not included). Do not overtighten.14STEP 4: INSTALL ROPE ORGANIZERB. ASSEMBLE ROPE ORGANIZERA. DRILL HOLES FOR ORGANIZERIMPORTANT! Use smaller drill bit in this e rope organizer plate (K) as a template to mark holes on 2" x 4". See Diagram 17. Drill 5/32" (4 mm) holes. Always wear safety glasses.IMPORTANT! Do not overtighten bolts. This can keep rope organizer pulleys (L) from turning properly.DIAGRAM 19. Assemble rope organizer as shown in Diagram 17 using plate (K) and pulleys (L). Fasten to 2" x 4" (50 mm x 100 mm) with lag bolts (I) and washers (J).Do not use riser board.15DIAGRAM 21. If distance to front wall is less than distance needed to lift object, move the welded screw eye (A) along the front walluntil distance 2 is equal to distance 3 (see Diagram 20).can be lowered will be limited by length of supplied rope.When distance 2 is much greater than 3, purchase longer rope for drop ropes (H) to maximize distance object can be lowered.A. INSTALL WELDED SCREW EYE (A)If distance to front wall is still too short, consider running block and tackle to the side of to the object instead of lengthwise.SEE APPENDIX — PAGE 19.LEADING BLOCK AND TACKLE TO SIDE WALLDrill a 7/32" (5.5 mm) hole into top plate of garage for mounting welded screw eye. Always wear safety glasses. Screw welded screw eye into top plate until threads just disappear into top plate. Do not overtighten. See procedure and warnings for "Install Pigtail Lag Screws".16Shackle (C)Single black/red hoisting rope (F )Block and tackle safety cleat (G1)*7803DIAGRAM 24. Single black/red hoisting rope must face down.*NOTE: Appearance of cleat (G1) varies by system size. Referto system part number for specific block and tackle cleat.B. ATTACH PULLEYSPlace one pulley (D) on each pigtail lag screw (B).ATTACH BLOCK AND TACKLE (G)Attach block and tackle system (G) to welded screw eye (A) with shackle (C). Remove ring from shackle like a key ring. Put pin through top of cleat (G1). Put ring back on to secure shackle (C).INSTALL WELDED SCREW EYE (A) ON FRONT WALL Use stud finder to locate solid wood of top plate. Drill 7/32" (5.5 mm) hole. Screw welded screw eye (A) into top plate of front wall (near top of ceiling).Welded screw eye (A)17retrace original figure-eight knot in reverse. Tightly cinch all four strands of rope exiting the knot.Tighten knots. See /Knots for further knot- tying resources.DIAGRAM 29. Align pigtail lag screws in direction of rope running through pulley.DIAGRAM 27. Tie a black drop rope to each webbing strap (E) using a figure-eight knot. Pass free end of rope through the sewn webbing strap eye.be lifted to ceiling. Adjust strap length in buckle as needed.1234567Webbing strap eyeDIAGRAM 25. Put all four black drop ropes through organizer.Put two shorter black drop ropes through pulleys (D) on mounting board with rope organizer.Put two longer black drop ropes through pulleys (D) on remaining mounting board.89101112131415D. ATTACH STRAPS TO ROPETIE ROPE TO WEBBING STRAPSKeep knot as close to webbing strap (E) eye as possible.Place top in position under system. Place webbing straps (E) under object to be lifted. Push buckles together to lock.E. ADJUSTING LIFTING SYSTEMALIGN SCREW EYESLEVEL OBJECTAll webbing straps and ropes must have equal tension to keep object level. Check by slowly pulling the black/red hoisting rope (F).To level object, adjust tension by moving knot or adjusting webbing strap at buckle.DIAGRAM 26A. Run straps lengthwise from front door to rear tailgate between top and rollbar.18Lowering (cleat open)Tip: Use gloves to protect hands.WARNING! Disable garage door opener when installing, raising, or lowering the Hoister. Do not raise or lower with anyone standing under object. Keep area below Hoister clear. If the load falls it can cause an accident.WARNING! Hang coiled rope where it will not accidentally snag on persons or Jeep. Keep coiled rope out of reach of children. Damage or injury can result if rope is angled away from wall with some tension; the object can come down very quickly and cause an accident.WARNING! When operating system, make sure area below object is clear of persons. If object comes down too quickly, this can cause an accident.WARNING! Stop pulling as soon as object contacts ceiling, or webbing strap knots stop at pulley (D). Damage or injury can result from forcing the system. If in doubt, stop hoisting, allow cleat to lock by angling rope down. Stand back to see if object is raised to the maximum, or if something is jamming rope or object.CAUTION! Avoid injury, do not let rope slip through hands. Angle rope to wall to lock rope.WARNING! Do not use this product for human suspension. Components can fail causing person to fall, possibly resulting in serious injury or death.With rope pointed down, the cleat will lock the rope. Angle to release. Repeat until object is at desired height.A. RAISE OBJECTHoist in a series of pulls. Pull single black/red hoisting rope (F) straight down.B. STORE TOPWith top in raised position, make sure single black/ red hoisting rope (F) is securely locked in cleat with rope pointed down (Diagram 21). Coil loose rope end.C. LOWER TOPSecurely grip rope, apply tension, and angle it away from front wall. Bring arm up to let rope out and then back toward the wall to lock the rope. Repeat until object is at desired height.Tip: The system is rated for 145 lbs (65 kg), but if you feel you need additional security, add two 5/16" polyester ropes. Securely tie ends to pigtail lag screws under object, parallel with webbing straps (E). Remove safety ropes before lowering object.19Organizer mounted to 2" X 6" (50 mm x 152 mm) riserMAINTENANCEInspect rope (H and F), knots, and straps (E)regularly for signs of chafe, wearing, or UV damage. Replace immediately. Inspect knots for signs of slipping. When attaching top, inspect webbing strap buckles (E) to make sure spring clip functions properly. Replace rope and hardware with Harken parts only.WARRANTYWhat is covered – This warranty covers defects inmaterials or workmanship.Who is covered – The original purchaser.For how long – Harken products are warranted for five (5) years from the date of purchase.After the end of any specific warranty period noted above, HARKEN MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states, or if you live outside the U.S., some countries, do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.What is not covered – This warranty does not cover any product that was: improperly installed; inadequately inspected after installation; improperly maintained; used in any application for which it was not intended; used under load conditions exceeding the rating or other recommendations published in the Harken catalog; or subject to misuse, negligence, accident, or unauthorized modification or repair. Ropes, buckles and webbing are also not covered. Labor charges are not covered. Separate warranty provisions may be available from vendors on some of the above products. Contact Harken for this warranty information.CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARE NOT RECOVERABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY . Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.How to get service – If something goes wrong, contact Harken directly or your local Harken dealer to arrange for warranty assistance. Your dealer has Harken warranty return guidelines that provide you with exact return procedures, depending on the product involved. We will need, in writing, your name, address, phone number, date of purchase, product involved, application, an explanation of the defect, and conditions under which the product was used. We are fair and we do Jeepe when Harken products do not perform.MAINTENANCEBLOCK AND TACKLE RUNNING TO SIDE WALLRafters running front-to-backLead block and tackle at 90 degrees to a conventional direction.Organizer mounted to 2" X 4"(50 mm x 100 mm)Mount pigtail lag screws to 2" X 6" (50 mm x 152 mm)mounting boards similar to Diagram 16 (page 13), except block and tackle goes to side wall of garage. Use a 2" X 4" (50 mm x 100 mm) as shown to mount the organizer.Use 2" X 6" (50 mm x 152 mm) mounting boards. Mount the organizer on a 2" X 6" X 7" (50 mm x 152 mm x 180 mm) riser board.Rafters running sideways4907.JEEP 7/17 Printed in USA。
三汇示波器说明书(Ver1.0)
DST4000 和 DST1000 系列数字存储示波器用户手册
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三汇系列产品
DST4000 和 DST1000 系列 数字存储示波器
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TON90B说明书
6.2.2 控制器与探测器的连接 根据探测器的特性,控制器与探测器可采用三线、两线制连接方式,必须使用屏蔽
电缆连接,电缆屏蔽层与控制器机壳接地螺钉相连并接地。
探测器壳体
控制器壳体
为避免形成接地回路,电缆 屏蔽层只能在探测器或控制 器处接地,而不得同时接地
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TON90B使用说明书
6.2.1.1三线制4-20mA探测器连接方法(如图6-2-3)
85~265VAC,50~60Hz 。 1.0A AC。 4~20mA,三线或两线制 RS485 每支路 2 组无源常开、常闭触点, 触点容量 250VAC,10A。 使用 24VDC 供电,建议使用特安电子生产的 ESBP2407。
0℃~+40℃。 10-95%RH(非冷凝)。 86-106Kpa。 -20℃~+50℃,10﹪~95﹪RH(非冷凝)。
4、技术特征
TON90B使用说明书
基本参数 安装方式: 报警方式:
显示方式:
容 量: 电气特性 额定电压: 最大电流: 输入信号 通信方式: 继电器输出:
备用电源 环境要求 工作环境温度 工作环境湿度 工作环境压力 存储条件
壁挂式、盘装式、机柜式 声、光和液晶显示。 声报警:在 1 米处声压级≥80dBA; 光报警:正前方 22.5 度视觉范围 3 米内清晰可见。 公共部分:128*64 LCD 点阵; 支路部分:LCD 段码 每个公共模块可带 8 路,每路容量 5W。
五路机 402.4 398.6
六路机 460.8 457.0
七路机 519.2 515.4
八路机 577.6 573.8
5.2.2 控制器壁挂重量 重量如下(单位Kg):
盘装机 一路机 二路机 三路机 四路机 五路机 六路机 七路机 八路机
显微硬度计 使用说明
保荷时间10S是最长用的(一般黑色金属10S,有色金属30S),在修改键中按“+”为加,“-”为减。
4硬度计的使用
4.1转动变荷手轮(18),使试验力符合选择要求,变荷手轮(18)的力值应和屏幕上显
示的力值一致。旋动变荷手轮(18)时,应小心缓慢地进行。在旋转到最大力9.8N(1000gf)
2)当试样为细丝、薄片或小件时,可分别用细丝夹持台、薄片夹持台及平口夹持台夹持,放在十字试台上进行测试;如果试件很小无法夹持,则将试件镶嵌抛光后再进行试验。
5.8努普硬度的测定
1)换压头
用螺丝刀将压头(5)的固定螺钉旋松,取下压头,换上努普压头。装的时候认好方向,
压头的红点朝前,应使长棱线与试台平行。在装上努普压头后可能要调整一下中心。
试验力施加方法:自动加卸试验力
测量显微镜放大倍率:100×(观察时)
400×(测量时)
测量显微镜最大量程 150um
试验力保荷时间:0路~60s(根据需要任意输入)
最小检测单位每格:0.0311μm
试件最大高度:85mm
压头中心到外壁距离:95mm
主机重量:约25Kg
电源:AC220V/50Hz
外型尺寸:(长×宽×高)(405×290×480)mm
4.9转动右边鼓轮(19)使刻线分开,然后移动左侧鼓轮(16),使左边的刻线移动,
当左边刻线的内侧与压痕的左边外形交点相切时,再移动右边刻线,使内侧与压痕外
形交点相切,按下目镜上测量按钮(20),对角线长度d1的测量完成;转动目镜(7)
90°,以上述的方法测量对角线长度d2,按下测量按钮(20),这时屏幕显示本次测
罗伯特·博爵电力工具有限公司产品说明书
2 |English...................................................Page5中文.......................................................页9繁體中文..................................................頁14يبرع..................................................ةحفصلا191 609 92A 5R5 | (10.07.2020)Bosch Power Tools|3Pro Pruner(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(14)(13)(12)Bosch Power Tools1 609 92A 5R5 | (10.07.2020)4 |A(5)(7)(9)(8)1 609 92A 5R5 | (10.07.2020)Bosch Power ToolsEnglish | 5English Safety InstructionsGeneral Power Tool Safety Warnings Read all safety warnings, instruc-tions, illustrations and specifica-tions provided with this power tool. Failure to follow all in-structions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cord-less) power tool.Work area safety u Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.u Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres,such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.u Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.Electrical safety u Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs withearthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.u Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded sur-faces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerat-ors. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.u Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of elec-tric shock.u Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carry-ing, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.u When operating a power tool outdoors, use an exten-sion cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suit-able for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.u If operating a power tool in a damp location is un-avoidable, use a residual current device (RCD) protec-ted supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.Personal safety u Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inatten-tion while operating power tools may result in serious per-sonal injury.u Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eyeprotection. Protective equipment such as a dust mask,non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protectionused for appropriate conditions will reduce personal in-juries.u Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is inthe off-position before connecting to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or en-ergising power tools that have the switch on invites acci-dents.u Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to arotating part of the power tool may result in personal in-jury.u Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.u Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jew-ellery. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.u If devices are provided for the connection of dust ex-traction and collection facilities, ensure these are con-nected and properly used. Use of dust collection can re-duce dust-related hazards.u Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore toolsafety principles. A careless action can cause severe in-jury within a fraction of a second.Power tool use and careu Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was de-signed.u Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.u Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or re-move the battery pack, if detachable, from the power tool before making any adjustments, changing ac-cessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.u Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.u Maintain power tools and accessories. Check for mis-alignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.Bosch Power Tools1 609 92A 5R5 | (10.07.2020)6 | Englishu Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly main-tained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.u Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into ac-count the working conditions and the work to be per-formed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.u Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations.Battery tool use and care u Recharge only with the charger specified by the manu-facturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of bat-tery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack.u Use power tools only with specifically designated bat-tery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.u When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys,nails, screws or other small metal objects, that can make a connection from one terminal to another. Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or a fire.u Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected fromthe battery; avoid contact. If contact accidentally oc-curs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, addi-tionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the bat-tery may cause irritation or burns.u Do not use a battery pack or tool that is damaged ormodified. Damaged or modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behaviour resulting in fire, explosion or risk of injury.u Do not expose a battery pack or tool to fire or excess-ive temperature. Exposure to fire or temperature above 130°C may cause explosion.u Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the battery pack or tool outside the temperature range specified in the instructions. Charging improperly or at temperatures outside the specified range may damage the battery and increase the risk of fire.Service u Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.u Never service damaged battery packs. Service of bat-tery packs should only be performed by the manufacturer or authorized service providers.Safety Warnings for Cordless Secateursu This tool is not intended for use by persons (includingchildren) with reduced physical, sensory or mental cap-abilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unlessthey have been given supervision or instruction concern-ing use of the tool by a person responsible for their safety.Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the tool.u Minors should never be allowed to operate the tool; it should never be left unattended and when not in use should be stored in a locked place out of the reach of chil-dren.u Don’t use the tool or perform battery charging operations in the rain.u Don’t leave the tool in rain or wet locations.u Keep bystanders well away from your work area.u Be careful not to catch foreign matter between the blades. Remove the foreign matter from the blades.u Take care, avoid cutting electrical wires that may be hid-den.u Keep your free hand away from the cutting area.Never touch the blades. They are very sharp and you may cut yourself.u Be vigilant when operating to ensure that the fingers on the hand used to hold or move branches to be pruned are not exposed to the cutting blade.u Always check the blades carefully before operation.u Handle the blades with extreme care to prevent cuts or in-jury from the blades.u Always wear protective gloves when using, adjusting or cleaning the toolpours may be emitted. The battery can set alight or ex-plode. Ensure the area is well ventilated and seek medical attention should you experience any adverse effects. The vapours may irritate the respiratory system.u Do not open the battery. There is a risk of short-circuit-ing.u The battery can be damaged by pointed objects such as nails or screwdrivers or by force applied externally.An internal short circuit may occur, causing the battery to burn, smoke, explode or overheat.u Only use the battery with products from the manufac-turer. This is the only way in which you can protect the1 609 92A 5R5 | (10.07.2020)Bosch Power ToolsEnglish | 7Product Description andSpecifications Read all the safety and general instructions.Failure to observe the safety and general in-structions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.Please observe the illustrations at the beginning of this oper-ating manual.Intended UseThe tool is intended for professional use in pruning branches and plants with a diameter up to 25 mm.Product Features The numbering of the product features refers to the diagram of the power tool on the graphics page.The accessories illustrated or described are not included as standard delivery. A complete overview of accessor-ies can be found in our accessories program.Technical Data3.0Ah .B)Depends on battery in useC)Limited performance at temperatures <0 °CAssemblyu Remove the battery from the power tool before carry-ing out work on the power tool (e.g. maintenance,changing tool, etc.). The battery should also be re-moved for transport and storage. There is risk of injury from unintentionally pressing the on/off switch.Removing the Battery (see figure A)u Use only the chargers listed in the technical data. Onlythese chargers are matched to the lithium-ion battery ofyour power tool.Note: The battery is supplied partially charged. To ensurefull battery capacity, fully charge the battery in the chargerbefore using your power tool for the first time.The lithium-ion battery can be charged at any time withoutreducing its service life. Interrupting the charging processdoes not damage the battery.The lithium-ion battery is protected against deep dischargeby the "Electronic Cell Protection (ECP)". When the battery is discharged, the power tool is switched off by means of aprotective circuit: The application tool no longer rotates.u Do not continue to press the On/Off switch after thepower tool has automatically switched off. The batterycan be damaged.To remove the battery (5), press both release buttons (6)and pull the battery downwards out of the power tool. Do not use force to do this.Follow the instructions on correct disposal.battery is defective and must be replaced.Status LED indicator Bosch Power Tools 1 609 92A 5R5 | (10.07.2020)8 | EnglishWarning LED indicatorAudio signal Operation Starting Operation Inserting the battery Note: The use of batteries unsuitable for your power tool can lead to malfunctions or damage to the power tool.Push the charged battery (5) into the handle until it clicksinto place.Switch on (sleep mode)Press the on/off switch (7) to switch the tool on. The battery charge indicator (8) will light up and the status LED (3) willflash. The cutting knife (1) and the blade (10) do not move.An audio signal sounds once.Activate knife (ready to cut)Press the cutting switch (9) twice in quick succession. Thecutting knife (1) moves to its home position. The statusLED (3) switches from flashing to being lit continuously.An audio signal sounds twice.Cutting To begin cutting, press the cutting switch (9) until the cuthas been completed. Release the cutting switch (9) again.The cutting knife (1) will return to its home position.Deactivating the bladePress and hold the cutting switch (9) for 4 seconds. The cut-ting knife (1) will move into the closed position and lock. Anaudio signal sounds once. The status LED (3) flashes. Thepower tool will go into sleep mode; one minute later it willswitch itself off.Switching OffPress the on/off switch (7) to switch the tool off. The battery charge indicator (8) and the status LED (3) go out.Tips for cutting woodNever use the tool in an awkward posture. This can lead toserious injuries.Keep your free hand well away from the cutting area. Donot touch the blades. They are very sharp and you may cutyourself.Troubleshooting1 609 92A 5R5 | (10.07.2020)Bosch Power Tools中文 | 9Maintenance and Service Maintenance and Cleaning u Remove the battery from the power tool before carry-ing out work on the power tool (e.g. maintenance,changing tool, etc.). The battery should also be re-moved for transport and storage. There is risk of injury from unintentionally pressing the on/off switch.Adjust the distance between the cutting knife and blade Always remove the battery before adjusting the distance.After a while, when the distance between the cutting knife (1) and the blade (10) is no longer optimal, you can re-ad-just the distance:–Loosen the screw (13).–Turn the lock nut (12) in the required direction.–Retighten the screw (13).Knife lubrication Remove the battery before refilling with oil.In order to achieve an optimal cutting performance, pour asmall amount of oil into the oil filler opening (14) to lubricate the cutting knife. The frequency with which you refill the oil depends the frequency with which you cut, and the diameterand hardness of the branches.After-Sales Service and Application Service Our after-sales service responds to your questions concern-ing maintenance and repair of your product as well as spareparts. You can find explosion drawings and information onspare parts at: The Bosch product use advice team will be happy to help youwith any questions about our products and their accessor-ies.In all correspondence and spare parts orders, please alwaysinclude the 10‑digit article number given on the nameplate of the product.Malaysia Robert Bosch Sdn. Bhd.(220975-V) PT/SMY No. 8A, Jalan 13/646200 Petaling Jaya Selangor Tel.: (03) 79663194Toll-Free: 1800 880188Fax: (03) 79583838E-Mail:**********************.com.my You can find further service addresses at:/serviceaddressesTransportThe contained lithium-ion batteries are subject to the Dan-gerous Goods Legislation requirements. The batteries aresuitable for road-transport by the user without further re-strictions.When shipping by third parties (e.g.: by air transport or for-warding agency), special requirements on packaging and la-belling must be observed. For preparation of the item being shipped, consulting an expert for hazardous material is re-quired.Dispatch battery packs only when the housing is undam-aged. Tape or mask off open contacts and pack up the bat-tery in such a manner that it cannot move around in the packaging. Please also observe the possibility of more de-tailed national regulations.Battery packs/batteries:Li-ion:Please observe the notes in the section on transport (see "Transport", page 9).中文安全规章电动工具通用安全警告阅读随电动工具提供的所有安全警告、说明、图示和规定。
JFS 系列托尔康瑟杆驱动器使用与维护指南说明书
Guide of use and maintenance for the JFS Series Scotch Yoke ActuatorsVersion 2018.5 ContentGuide of use and maintenance of the actuator of the spring reset of JFS (1)1.Introduction. (1)2.Description of function and structure (1)2.1Description of function (1)2.1.1Torque output. (1)2.1.2Spring reset. (1)2.1.3Travel limit. (1)2.1.4Adjustable opening (2)2.1.5Manual operation (2)2.2Structure figure and materials of main component (2)3.Installation and use of the actuator (3)3.1Installation of the actuator (3)3.1.1Actuator lifting. (3)3.1.2Installation of the actuator (4)3.2Actuator debug (4)3.3Operation of manual mechanism (5)3.3.1Manual screw (5)3.3.2Manual bevel gear (6)4.Disassembly and installation of the actuator (7)4.1Weight of the actuator (7)4.2Disassembly of the cylinder (7)4.2.1Disassembly of the spring. (8)4.2.2Disassembly of the cylinder (9)4.3Installation of module. (11)4.3.1Installation of the spring. (11)4.3.2Installation of the cylinder (12)1.IntroductionThe guide applies to the fork-type actuator of the spring reset of JFS. Pleaseread this guide carefully before using it.2.Description of function and structure2.1Description of functionFigure 1 Actuator of the spring return of JFS Series2.1.1Torque outputThe cylinder module is moved to one side by the air from Hole A (see Figure 1), which makes the shift fork in the drive module rotate, and at the same time compresses the spring in the other side spring module, so that the actuator outputs torque.2.1.2Spring resetAfter the Inlet A losses the air, the spring is re-opened, making the fork in the driving module rotate to the initial position.2.1.3Travel limitBy rotating the limit screw (see Figure 1), the start and end positions of the fork can be adjusted when rotating, as a result of limit of the entire travel.Details will be shown in 3.2.N ote: The limit range of this limit screw refers to ±5°. If you need a larger one, you need to select the adjustable opening.2.1.4Adjustable openingAfter the function works, the piston of the cylinder will be restricted by the adjustment of the screw to get the appropriate of the opening degree of the actuator.Note: This function is optional. Please confirm whether it is available before selection.2.1.5Manual operationIf an actuator is equipped with a manual device, it will work normally by operating the manual mechanism in a air-lost state.Details will be shown in 3.3Note: This function is optional. Please confirm whether it is available before selection.2.2 Structure figure and materials of main componentFigure 2 Structure figure of the actuator of the spring return of JFSTable 1 Table of material of main partsNo. Name Material No. Name Material1Cover of the outercylinder Spherical graphiteiron10 Drive pin Alloysteel2Cylinder Carbon steel 11 Cover of the spring Carbonsteel3Seal ring Nitrile-butadienerubber 12 Spring cylinder Carbonsteel4Piston Spherical graphiteiron 13 Limit screw Stainlesssteel5Cover of the innercylinder Spherical graphiteiron14 Cover of the case Sphericalgraphiteiron6Rod of the piston Alloy steel 15 Body of the case Sphericalgraphiteiron7Guide rod Alloy steel 16 Fork Sphericalgraphiteiron8Transmission joint Alloy steel 17 Rod of the spring Alloysteel9Guide block Spherical graphiteiron 18 Spring Alloysteel3.Installation and use of the actuator3.1Installation of the actuator3.1.1Actuator liftingPlease lift the actuator according to the schematic diagram in Figure 3 during which it is necessary to maintain a constant speed without impact and at the same time, the rope should not be slack until the actuator is fixed.Note: In order to ensure the safety, please select the appropriate rope according to the weight of the actuator. Details are shown in Table 2.Figure 3 Schematic diagram of the actuator liftingTable 2 Table of weight of JFS for referenceNote: The weight of manual devices is excluded.3.1.2Installation of the actuatorConnect the mounting surface of the actuator to the body (see the mounting surface in Figure 1). Make sure that the bolts used are not below grade 8.8 of the steel.To ensure sufficient friction between the mounting surfaces, refer to Table 3 for the tightening torque of the bolt.Table 3 the tightening torque of the bolt of the mounting surface of the actuator3.2Actuator debugAfter the actuator and valve (or other equipments) are installed, Intake A (see Figure 1) activates the actuator, and then the position of the valve will be adjusted by rotating the limit screw (see Figure 1).Note: (1) In the operation of the actuator, it is necessary to keep the Hole B (see Figure 1) smooth.(2)The actuator must not exceed the maximum allowable value in pressure (see thenameplate);(3)If the actuator has a manual mechanism, make sure it is not involved (see 3.3 operation ofmanual mechanism).3.3Operation of manual mechanismThis function is optional. Please confirm whether it is available before selection.At the same time, on the basis of the output torque of the actuator, there are a variety ofmanual mechanisms. Please confirm the type before operation.3.3.1Manual screwFigure 4 Manual screwNote: please remember that the gas source has been cut off before operation!See Figure 4 for the operation of manual screw. Please follow the steps carefully:1)Loosen the lock nut2)Turn the hand wheel to operate the manual screw. Please note: turn the hand wheelclockwise and the output shaft of the actuator moves clockwiseMovement; turn the hand wheel counterclockwise, and the output shaft of the actuator moves counterclockwise.3)Re-tighten the lock nut when the desired opening is obtained by the manual mechanism.Note: When it is necessary to switch back to the pneumatic state, the screw must be m anually existed, see Table 4.Table 4Type of the actuator Way of manual exitTurn off the spring return of the actuator (FC) Turn the hand wheel clockwise to completelywithdraw the screw manuallyTurn on the spring return of the actuator (FO) Turn the hand wheel counterclockwise tocompletely withdraw the screw manually3.3.2Manual bevel gearFigure 5 Manual bevel gearNote: Please make sure the air supply has been cut off before operation!The type of the manual bevel gear is shown in Figure 5.Turn the hand wheel to operate the manual bevel gear. The relationship between the direction of rotation of the hand wheel and that of the output shaft of the actuator is shown in Table 5.Table 5 Operation direction of hand wheel of the bevel gearType of the actuator Rotation direction of the handwheel Rotation direction of the output shaft of the actuatorTurn off the spring return of the actuator (FC) Clockwise Clockwise Counterclockwise CounterclockwiseTurn on the spring return of the actuator (FO) Clockwise Clockwise Counterclockwise CounterclockwiseNote: When it is necessary to switch back to the pneumatic state, the screw must be manually existed, see Table 6.Table 6Type of the actuator Way of manual exitTurn off the spring return of the actuator (FC) Turn the hand wheel clockwise to completelywithdraw the screw manuallyTurn on the spring return of the actuator (FO)4.Disassembly and installation of the actuator4.1Weight of the actuatorTable 5 Weight of the modulus for referenceName WeightKg Name WeightKgJFS1 Drive module 32 200 cylinder module 26JFS2 Drive module 45 250 cylinder module 36JFS3 Drive module 75 300 cylinder module 44JFS4 Drive module 113 350 cylinder module 52JFS5 Drive module 234 400 cylinder module 75JFS6 Drive module 425 500 cylinder module 123JFS7 Drive module 670 600 cylinder module 190JFS1 Spring module 62 700 cylinder module 392JFS2 Spring module 85 800 cylinder module 500JFS3 Spring module 124 900 cylinder module 637JFS4 Spring module 246 1000 cylinder module 788JFS5 Spring module 420JFS6 Spring module 995JFS7 Spring module 13004.2Disassembly of the cylinderNote: Before disassembly, please follow the steps1) Since the module is heavy, please prepare the necessary lifting equipment in advance(refer to Table 5 Weight of the module).2)Whether removing the spring module or the cylinder module, it must be certain that thespring is fully open. See step 1.)2).3) in 4.2.13)When the actuator works, please evaluate whether the module disassembly will do harm tothe corresponding equipment.4.2.1Disassembly of the springPlease follow the steps below to complete the removal:Figure 61)Venting from Inlet A to rotate the actuator at a certain angle;2)Completely withdraw the limit screw near the side of the spring module;3)Zero the air pressure from Hole A to make the spring fully open;1)Unscrew the fixing screw of the cover of the spring and open it.Note: Do not lose or damage the seal O-ring of the cover.5)Use the special tools provided by the factory to extend into the spring module and insert intothe end of the spring rod, see Figure 7;Figure 76)Rotate the special tool counterclockwise in the direction shown in Figure 7 to completely disengage the spring rod from the transmission joint. Refer to Table 6 for the number of rotations;Table 6 Number of rotations of the spring rodName Number ofrotation Name Number ofrotationJFS1 19 JFS5 27JFS2 19 JFS6 32JFS3 25 JFS7 40JFS4 227)Take the necessary lifting measures for the spring module, refer to Figure 8.Unscrew the nut between the spring module and the drive module and remove the spring module. Note: Do not lose or damage the seal O-ring between modules.Figure 84.2.2Disassembly of the cylinderNote: (1) If the spring module is not removed, you must first perform step 1), 2), 3) in4.2.1 to fully open the spring;(2) Turn off the air supply;Please follow the steps:Figure 91)Unscrew the screw plug on the cover of the outer cylinder (see Figure 9);Note: Do not lose or damage the seal O-ring of the plug.2)Use the special tools provided by the factory to extend into the cylinder module and insert into the end of the piston rod, as shown in Figure 10;Figure 103)Rotate the special tool counterclockwise in the direction shown in Figure 10 to completely disengage the piston rod and the transmission joint. Refer to Table 7 for the number of rotations;Table 7 Number of rotations of the piston rodModel Number ofrotations Model Number ofrotations200 Cylinder module 19 600 Cylinder module 27250 Cylinder module 19 700 Cylinder module 32300 Cylinder module 19 800 Cylinder module 32350 Cylinder module 19 900 Cylinder module 40400 Cylinder module 25 1000 Cylinder module 40500 Cylinder module 224)At Hole A of the cylinder (see Figure 1), the air pressure is applied to move the piston to the outermost side;5)Perform the necessary lifting measures for the cylinder module, refer to Figure 11.Unscrew the nut between the cylinder module and the drive module and remove the cylinder module.Note: Do not lose or damage the seal O-ring of the plug.Figure 114.3Installation of moduleNote: Before installation, please note:1)Due to the heavy weight of the module, please prepare the necessary lifting equipment i n advance (refer to Table 5 Weight of module).2)When the actuator works, please evaluate whether the installation will do harm to the corresponding equipment.4.3.1I nstallation of the springPlease follow the steps:1)Lift the cylinder module (including the O-ring between the modules) to the mounting surface of the drive module (as shown in Figure 11), and tighten the nut;Note: Make sure the O-rings between the modules are properly installed;2)Slowly make the air into Hole B of the cylinder (see Figure 1) to move the gas piston forward, so that the piston rod and the transmission joint are pre-fitted;3)unscrew the screw plug on the outer cylinder (see Figure 9)Note: Do not lose or damage the seal O-ring of the plug.4)Insert the special tool provided by the factory into the cylinder module and insert it into the end of the piston rod, as shown in Figure 12;Figure 126)Rotate the special tool clockwise in the direction shown in Figure 12 to combine the piston rod with the transmission joint. Refer to Table 8 for the torque;Table 8 Tightening torque of the piston rodModel TorqueNm Model TorqueNm200 Cylinder module 90 600 Cylinder module 300250 Cylinder module 90 700 Cylinder module 360300 Cylinder module 90 800 Cylinder module 360350 Cylinder module 90 900 Cylinder module 450400 Cylinder module 130 1000 Cylinder module 450500 Cylinder module 2307)Re-install the screw plug and the O-ring onto the outer cylinder;4.3.2Installation of the cylinderNote: (1) Please make sure that the cylinder module is connected to the drive module, otherwise the installation will fail.(2) Turn off the air supply of the cylinder module.Please follow the steps:1)Lift the spring module (including the O-ring between the modules) to the mounting surface ofthe drive module (as shown in Figure 8), and tighten the nut;Note: Make sure the O-rings between the modules are properly installed;2)unscrew the fixing screw of the cover of the spring and open itNote: Do not lose or damage the seal O-ring of the cover.1)Insert the end of the spring rod with the special tool provided by the factory and push it forward to the bottom, then slowly ventilate Hole B of the cylinder (see Figure 1) to move the piston toward the side of the spring module until the special tool is extended to the outside and stop the ventilation;Figure 134)Rotate the special tool clockwise in the direction shown in Figure 13 to combine thespring rod with the transmission joint. Refer to Table 9 for the torque;Table 9 Tightening torque of the piston rodModel TorqueNm Model TorqueNmJFS1 Spring module 90 JFS5 Springmodule300JFS2 Spring module 90 JFS6 Springmodule360JFS3 Spring module 130 JFS7 Springmodule450JFS4 Springmodule2305)Re-install the cover and the O-ring onto the spring module;。
迈克尔·艾迪森公司的C9MPT前端90型号炉膛说明书
Premier90THIS MODEL92.144041201005(9/2001)Model Number*9MPT050F12*9MPT075F12*9MPT100J16*9MPT125L20INPUT HIGH FIRE(BTUH)LOW FIRE(BTUH)50,00035,00075,00053,000100,00070,000125,00087,500HTG.CAP.HIGH FIRE(BTUH)LOW FIRE(BTUH)46,00036,20069,00048,80092,00064,400114,00080,500AFUE%(ICS)92.192.192.192.1 CSE%84.985.185.585.2 NOx(Ng/J)<40<40<40<40TEMP.RISE RANGE High Fire(o F)Low Fire(o F)35--6525--5540--7030--6040--7030--6040--7030--60VENT SIZE^2²--3²OD2²--3²OD3²OD3²OD VOLTS/PH/HZ115/60/1115/60/1115/60/1115/60/1 MIN./MAX.VOLTAGE97/13297/13297/13297/132 F.L.A. 5.37.59.212.0 TRANSFORMER(V.A.)40404040 GAS PIPE SIZE(IN.)1/21/21/21/2 COOLING CAP.(TONS) 3.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 FILTER SIZE(IN.)16X25X1(1)16X25X1(1)16X25X1(1)16X25X1(2) DIMENSIONS(in.)HEIGHT40404040 WIDTH X DEPTH191/8x29191/8x29223/4x29241/2x29 WEIGHT(Lbs.)150158182203^Vent size may vary depending on length,number of elbows,standard vent or direct vent.See Installation Instructions.Model Number*9MPT050F12*9MPT075F12*9MPT100J16*9MPT125L20 BLOWER TYPE AND SIZE11--811--811--1011--10 MOTOR H.P.(TYPE)1/2PSC1/2PSC1/2PSC3/4PSC MOTOR SPEEDS4444LOW826706823172010IN W C MEDIUM LOW108391711091910.10ESP IN.W.C.MEDIUM HIGH1301116315272127 HIGH1408136818502315LOW8046777951686 MEDIUM LOW105087510871881 .20ESP IN.W.C.MEDIUM HIGH1242112014822087 HIGH1347131917912268LOW7706367471644 MEDIUM LOW102884010561833 .30ESP IN.W.C.MEDIUM HIGH1195107614262024 HIGH1295128317202201LOW7355956771600 MEDIUM LOW98581210161777 .40ESP IN.W.C.MEDIUM HIGH1153103113821961 HIGH1237120216482131LOW6985466171533 MEDIUM LOW9527669701720 .50ESP IN.W.C.MEDIUM HIGH109398713171891 HIGH1183114815752029LOW6574905441494 MEDIUM LOW9097028541647 .60ESP IN.W.C.MEDIUM HIGH104088912451804 HIGH1118107714851948LOW------------------1413 MEDIUM LOW8636307631571 .70ESP IN.W.C.MEDIUM HIGH93582111541708 HIGH105398914011820 *Denotes Brand(T,H or C)SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICESPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE^Must be ordered from Service Parts *Denotes Brand (T,H or C)*9M PT075F12A1Brand Identifier Engineering Rev.*=Brand Denotes minor changesMarketing Digit Model IdentifierDenotes minor change8=Non--Condensing,80+%Gas Furnace Cooling Airflow 9=Condensing,90+%Gas Furnace 08=800CFM 12=1200CFM Installation Configuration 14=1400CFM UP =Upflow DN =DownflowUH =Upflow/Horizontal16=1600CFM HZ =HorizontalDH =Downflow/Horizontal20=2000CFM MP =Multiposition,Up/Down/Horizontal Cabinet Width Major Design Feature B =15.5²Wide1=One (Single)Pipe N =Single Stage F =19.1²Wide 2=Two Pipe P =PVC Vent J =22.8²Wide D =1or 2Pipe T =Two Stage L =24.5²WideL =Low NOxV =Variable SpeedInput (Nominal MBTUH)Model Number DescriptionUsed With Models1011787^Gas Conversion Kits (2--Stage)--LP (Propane)to natural gas conversion kit.Allows field conversion to natural gas.*9MPT 1011789^Gas Conversion Kits (2--Stage)--Natural gas to LP (propane)conversion Kit (includes LP high altitude kit).Allows field conversion to LP (propane)gas.*9MPTNAHA001PS 1009522^LP Low Pressure Switch --For detecting low line pressure.Opens at 6.5²W.C.(included in NAHF002LP)All LP *9MPT ModelsNAHA001FF Filter Kits --External filter frame.16²x 25²Side Return (All Furnaces)Bottom Return (All 19F d NAHA001FP External filter frame.16²x 25²(Bulk Pack Kit --Qty 10)()(“F”1/8²Furnaces under 1650CFM)NAHA002FF Filter Kits --Bottom return filter frame kit 20²x 25²(All “J”223/²Furnaces)NAHA002FP Bottom return filter frame kit 20²x 25²(Bulk Pack Kit --Qty 10)(4)NAHA003FF Filter Kits --Bottom or side return filter frame kit 14²x 25².(All “B”151/²Furnaces)NAHA003FP Bottom or side return filter frame kit 14²x 25²(Bulk Pack Kit --Qty 10)(2)NAHA001TKDuct Standoff Filter Kit.To adapt 20²x 25²filter for single side return.Side Return (All single return applications with1650CFM or greater)Bottom Return (All “F”191/8²Furnaces under1650CFM)NAHA001NK612833^Condensate neutralizer kit --for condensing gas furnaces All *9MPT Furnaces If RequiredNAHA036VA Blower Upgrade Kit --Variable speed blower upgrade (consists *9MPT050NAHA042VA pg p pg (of blower motor and electronics for 2--stage furnaces ONLY),*9MPT075NAHA060VA *9MPT100/125NAHH002SB Combustible Floor Subbase --Furnace ONLY:All 191/4²wide furnace models *9MPT050/075NAHH003SB Combustible Floor Subbase --Furnace ONLY:All 223/4²wide furnace models*9MPT100NAHH010SB Combustible Floor Subbase --Furnace ONLY:All 241/2²wide furnace models*9MPT125NAHH005SB Subbase --Furnacew/191/4²casedcoil*9MPT050/075Counterflow furnace w/191/4²cased coil NAHH006SB Subbase --Furnace w/223/4²cased coil *9MPT100Counterflow furnace w/223/4²cased coilNAHH009SB Subbase --Furnace w/241/2²cased coil*9MPT125NAHA001CV 1011129^3²Concentric vent kit --allows single wall penetration for 2pipe direct vent applications (90+).*9MPT100/125NAHA002CV 2²Concentric vent kit allows --single wall penetration for 2pipe direct vent applications (90+).*9MPT050/075NAHA001CACoil Adapter for Downflow FurnacesAll Downflow ModelsSPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE。
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Technical InformationMobile and Marine Applications2C O VER 1Table of Contents 2Turbine Series - 500FG 3-4Turbine Series - 500MA/500MAM 5-6Turbine Series - 900FH/1000FH 7-8Turbine Series - 900/1000MA-MAM 9-10Turbine Series - 75500FGX 11-12Turbine Series - 75500MAX-MAXM 13-14Turbine Series - 75900/1000FHX 15-16Turbine Series - 75900/1000MAX/M/P 17-18Turbine Series - 751000MAV-MAVM 19-20Turbine Series - 731000FH 21-22Turbine Series - 731000MA-MAM 23-23Turbine Series - 771000MA-MAM 25-24Turbine Series - 771000FH 27-28Turbine Series - 791000FHV 29-30Turbine Series - 791000MAV-MAVM31-32Turbine Series Cut SheetsTable of ContentsQuestions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: www.racornews .com3Questions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: www.racornews .comSpecifications:Height: 11.45” (29.08 cm)Width: 4.15” (10.5 cm)with Bracket 6.5” (16.51 cm)Depth: 4.15” (10.5 cm)with Bracket 5.17” (13.13 cm)Weight: 4.0 lbs (1.8 kg)Ports:3/4”-16 UNF (SAE J1926)Service Clearance (Top): 4.0” (10.16 cm) Vacuum Installation Recommended Maximum Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar)Max Flow Rate: 60 gph (227 lph)FUELCreate a Part NumberH o u s i n g T y p eT u r b i n e M o d e lS t a n d a r d 3/4”-16 P o r t s12 V D C H e a t e r (100 w a t t )24 V D C H e a t e r (100 w a t t )F i l t r a t i o n R a t i n g2 m i c r o n10 m i c r o n30 m i c r o n500FG 12 24 2 10 30PARTSQuestions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: RSL0288_CUT_Turbine-500FG (5/18 Rev F)45Questions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: www.racornews .comSpecifications:Height: MA - 10.82” (27.48 cm)MAM - 10.77” (27.36 cm)Width: 4.15” (10.5 cm)with Bracket 6.5” (16.51 cm)Depth: 4.15” (10.5 cm)with Bracket 5.17” (13.13 cm)Weight: MA - 4.0 lbs (1.8 kg)MAM - 5.0 lbs (2.2 kg) Ports:3/4”-16 UNF (SAE J1926)Service Clearance (Top): 4.0” (10.16 cm) Vacuum Installation Recommended Maximum Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar)Max Flow Rate: 60 gph (227 lph)FUELCreate a Part NumberH o u s i n g T y p eT u r b i n e M o d e l - M a r i n eS t a n d a r d 3/4”-16 P o r t s C l e a r B o w l /H e a t S h i e l dM e t a l B o w l O p t i o nF i l t r a t i o n R a t i n g2 m i c r o n10 m i c r o n30 m i c r o n500MA M 2 10 30PARTSQuestions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: ModelMA67Questions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: www.racornews .comSpecifications:Height: 900FH: 16.5” (41.9 cm) 1000FH: 21.8” (55.4 cm)Width: 5.96” (15.1 cm)Depth: 5.96” (15.1 cm)with Bracket 6.32” (16.1 cm)Weight: 900FH: 6.0 lbs (2.7 kg) 1000FH: 10 lbs (4.5 kg)Ports: 7/8”-14 UNF-2B (SAE J1926)Service Clearance (Top): 900FH: 5.0” (12.7 cm) 1000FH: 10.0” (25.4 cm)Vacuum Installation Recommended Maximum Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar)Max Flow Rate: 900FH: 90 gph (341 lph)1000FH: 180 gph (681 lph)FUELCreate a Part NumberH o u s i n g T y p eT u r b i n e M o d e l90 G P H F l o w R a t eT u r b i n e M o d e l180 G P H F l o w R a t e12 V D C H e a t e r (325 w a t t )24 V D C H e a t e r (325 w a t t )F i l t r a t i o n R a t i n g2 m i c r o n10 m i c r o n30 m i c r o n900FH 1000FH 312 324 2 10 30PARTSQuestions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: 9Questions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: www.racornews .comSpecifications:Height: 900MA: 16.2” (41.9 cm) MAM: 15.9” (41.9 cm) 1000MA: 22.0” (55.4 cm) MAM: 21.8” (55.4 cm)Width: 5.96” (15.1 cm)Depth: 5.96” (15.1 cm)with Bracket 6.32” (16.1 cm)Weight: 900MA: 6.0 lbs (2.7 kg) MAM: 7.0 lbs (3.2 kg) 1000MA: 10 lbs (4.5 kg) MAM: 11 lbs (5.0 kg)Ports: 7/8”-14 UNF-2B (SAE J1926)Service Clearance (Top): 900MA: 5.0” (12.7 cm) 1000MA: 10.0” (25.4 cm)Vacuum Installation Recommended Maximum Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar)Max Flow Rate: 900MA/M: 90 gph (341 lph)1000MA/M: 180 gph (681 lph)FUELCreate a Part NumberH o u s i n g T y p eT u r b i n e M o d e l - M a r i n e90 G P H (341 L P H ) C l e a r B o w l /H e a t S h i e l dT u r b i n e M o d e l - M a r i n e 180 G P H (681 L P H ) C l e a r B o w l /H e a t S h i e l dM e t a l B o w l O p t i o nP r o b e - W I F P r o b eF i l t r a t i o n R a t i n g2 m i c r o n10 m i c r o n30 m i c r o n1000MAP 10900MA 1000MA M 2 10 30PARTSQuestions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: ModelMASpecifications:Height: 11.45” (29.08 cm)Width: 14.5” (36.8 cm) with Bracket Depth: 10.03” (25.5 cm) with Bracket Weight: 17.0 lbs (7.7 kg)Valve Ports: 3/4”-16 UNF(SAE J1926 O-ring Boss) Service Clearance (Top): 4.0” (10.16 cm) Vacuum Installation Recommended Maximum Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar) Max Flow Rate: 120 gph (454 lph)FUEL Create a Part NumberHousingTypeDualAssemblyFiltrationRatingTurbineModel6/12GPHFlowRateValveType6-PortBallValveFiltrationRating2micron1micron3micron75 500FG X 2 10 3011PARTSValve OperationsSpecifications:FUEL Create a Part Number13PARTSValve Operations15FUELCreate a Part NumberH o u s i n g T y p eD u a l A s s e m b l yF i l t e r M o d e lT u r b i n e M o d e l 90/180 G P H F l o w R a t eT u r b i n e M o d e l180/360 G P H F l o w R a t eV a l v e T y p e6-P o r t B a l l V a l v eF i l t r a t i o n R a t i n g2 m i c r o n10 m i c r o n30 m i c r o n75 900FH 1000FH X 2 10 30Specifications:Height: 75900FHX: 16.5” (41.9 cm) 751000FHX: 21.8” (55.4 cm)Width: 18.75” (47.6 cm) with BracketDepth: 10.8” (27.4 cm) with BracketWeight: 75900FHX: 23.0 lbs (10.4 kg) 751000FHX: 30 lbs (13.6 kg)Valve Male Fittings: 7/8”-14 UNF-2A (SAE J514 37° Flare)Service Clearance (Top): 75900FHX: 5.0” (12.7 cm) 751000FHX: 10.0” (25.4 cm)Vacuum Installation Recommended Maximum Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar)Max Flow Rate: 75900FHX: 180 gph (682 lph) 751000FHX: 360 gph (1362 lph)PARTS17FUELCreate a Part NumberH o u s i n g T y p eD u a l A s s e m b l yF i l t e r M o d e lT u r b i n e M o d e l 90/180 G P H F l o w R a t eT u r b i n e M o d e l 180/360 G P H F l o w R a t eV a l v e T y p e6-P o r t B a l l V a l v eM e t a l B o w l O p t i o nW I F P r o b e O p t i o nF i l t r a t i o n R a t i n g2 m i c r o n10 m i c r o n30 m i c r o n75 900MA 1000MA X M P 2 10 30Specifications:Height: 75900MAX: 16.5” (41.9 cm) 751000MAX: 22.0” (55.9 cm) 75900MAXM: 15.8” (40.1 cm)751000MAXM: 21.8” (55.4 cm)Width: 18.75” (47.6 cm) with Bracket Depth: 10.8” (27.4 cm) with Bracket Weight: 75900MAX: 23.0 lbs (10.4 kg) 751000MAX: 30 lbs (13.6 kg) 75900MAXM: 23.0 lbs (10.4 kg)751000MAXM: 30 lbs (13.6 kg)Valve Male Fittings:7/8”-14 UNF-2A(SAE J514 37° Flare)Service Clearance (Top):PARTS19FUELCreate a Part NumberA s s e m b l y T y p eD o u b l e A s s e m b l y - V a l v e s 180/360 g p h F l o w R a t eF i l t e r M o d e lT u r b i n e M o d e l - M a r i n e 180 g p h F l o w R a t e (X 2)M o d e l T y p eV a l v e sM e t a l B o w lF i l t r a t i o n R a t i n g2 m i c r o n10 m i c r o n30 m i c r o n75 1000MA V M 2 10 30Specifications:Height: MAV - 21.32” (54.15 cm)MAVM - 20.8” (52.8 cm)Width: 15.0” (38.1 cm)Depth: 11.8” (29.9 cm) with Bracket Weight: MAV - 35 lbs (16 kg) MAVM - 37 lbs (16.8 kg)Ports:3/4”-14 NPTService Clearance (Top): 10.0” (25.4 cm)Vacuum Installation Recommended Maximum Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar)PARTS* Note: If all units are used simultaneously, one probe or sensor can be used. If unitsare used as backups, then a probe or sensor should be installed in each bowl. Multipleprobes can be wired in parallel to a single detection module.Online LinkTurbine SeriesReplacement Parts SelectorOnline LinkTurbine Series Selector21Create a Part NumberH o u s i n g T y p eD u a l A s s e m b l y 360 G P H F l o w R a t eF i l t e r M o d e lT u r b i n e M o d e l 180 G P H F l o w R a t e (X 2)F i l t r a t i o n R a t i n g2 m i c r o n10 m i c r o n30 m i c r o n73 1000FH 2 10 30Specifications:Height: 21.8” (55.37 cm)Width: 16.5” (41.91 cm) with BracketDepth: 12.0” (30.48 cm) with BracketWeight: 26.0 lbs (11.8 kg)Ports: 3/4”-14 NPTService Clearance (Top): 10.0” (25.4 cm)Vacuum Installation Recommended Maximum Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar)Max Flow Rate: 360 gph (1362 lph)Specifications:Create a Part Number23Online LinkTurbine SeriesReplacement Parts Selector Online LinkTurbine Series SelectorSpecifications:25Online Link Turbine SeriesReplacement Parts SelectorOnline LinkTurbine Series Selector27Create a Part NumberH o u s i n g T y p eT r i p l e A s s e m b l y 540 G P H F l o w R a t eF i l t e r M o d e lT u r b i n e M o d e l 180 G P H F l o w R a t e (X 3)M e t a l B o w l O p t i o n *F i l t r a t i o n R a t i n g10 m i c r o n30 m i c r o n *77 1000MA M 10 30Specifications:Height: 22.0” (55.88 cm)Width: 21.25” (53.98 cm) with BracketDepth: 12.3” (31.24 cm) with BracketWeight: MA - 39 lbs (17.7 kg)MAM - 42 lbs (19.1 kg)Ports: 3/4”-14 NPTService Clearance (Top): 10.0” (25.4 cm)Vacuum Installation Recommended Maximum Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar)Max Flow Rate: 540 gph (2044 lph)* Metal bowl option only available with 30 micron elementOnline Link Turbine SeriesReplacement Parts SelectorOnline LinkTurbine Series Selector29Create a Part NumberA s s e m b l y T y p eT r i p l e A s s e m b l y - V a l v e s 180/360/540 g p h F l o w R a t eF i l t e r M o d e lT u r b i n e M o d e l 180 g p h F l o w R a t e (X 3)M o d e l T y p eV a l v e s24 v o l t **F i l t r a t i o n R a t i n g2 m i c r o n10 m i c r o n30 m i c r o n79 1000FH V 324 2 10 30Specifications:Height: 21.32” (54.15 cm)Width: 21.44” (54.47 cm) with Bracket Depth: 11.7” (29.7 cm) with Bracket Weight: 52.0 lbs (24.0 kg) Ports:3/4”-14 NPTService Clearance (Top): 10.0” (25.4 cm)Vacuum Installation Recommended Maximum Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar)Max Flow Rate: 540 gph (2044 lph)Online LinkTurbine SeriesReplacement Parts SelectorOnline LinkTurbine Series Selector* Note: If all 3 units are used simultaneously, one probe or sensor can be used. If units are used as backups, then a probe or sensor should be installed in each bowl. Multiple probes can be wired in parallel to a single detection module.31Questions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: www.racornews .comFUELCreate a Part NumberA s s e m b l y T y p eT r i p l e A s s e m b l y - V a l v e s 180/360/540 g p h F l o w R a t eF i l t e r M o d e lT u r b i n e M o d e l - M a r i n e 180 g p h F l o w R a t e (X 3)M o d e l T y p eV a l v e sM e t a l B o w lF i l t r a t i o n R a t i n g2 m i c r o n10 m i c r o n30 m i c r o n79 1000MA V M 2 10 30Specifications:Height: MAV - 21.32” (54.15 cm)MAVM - 20.9” (53.1 cm)Width: 21.5” (54.6 cm) with Bracket Depth: 11.7” (29.7 cm) with Bracket Weight: MAV - 52.0 lbs (22.2 kg) MAVM -55.0 lbs (24.0 kg)Ports:3/4”-14 NPTService Clearance (Top): 10.0” (25.4 cm)Vacuum Installation Recommended Maximum Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar)PARTSQuestions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: www.racornews .comRSL0340_CUT_Turbine-791000MAV-MAVM (03/18 Rev A)* Note: If all 3 units are used simultaneously, one probe or sensor can be used. If units are used as backups, then a probe or sensor should be installed in each bowl. Multiple probes can be wired in parallel to a single detection module.Online Link Turbine SeriesReplacement Parts SelectorOnline LinkTurbine Series Selector33Questions? Email: ******************** Phone: 800-344-3286 News: www.racornews.comPart Number Cross ReferenceTurbine Series3435All products manufactured or distributed by Racor are subject to the following, and only the following, LIMITED EXPRESS WARRANTIES, and no others: For a period of one (1) year from and after the date of purchase of a new Racor product, Racor warrants and guarantees only to the original purchaser-user that such a product shall be free from defects of materials and workmanship in the manufacturing process. The warranty period for pumps and motors is specifically limited to ninety (90) days from date of purchase. A product claimed to be defective must be returned to the place of purchase. Racor, at its sole option, shall replace the defective product with a comparable new product or repair the defective product. This express warranty shall be inapplicable to any product not properly installed and properly used by the purchaser-user or to any product damaged or impaired by external forces.THIS IS THE EX TENT OF WARRANTIES AVAILABLE ON THIS PRODUCT. RACOR SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FLOWING FROM THE USE OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR BY REASON OF THE FAILURE OF ANY PRODUCT. RACOR SPECIFICALLY DISAVOWS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE (EXCEPT FOR THOSE WHICH APPLY TO PRODUCT OR PART THEREOF THAT IS USED OR BOUGHT FOR USE PRIMARILY FOR PERSONAL, FAMILY, OR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES), WARRANTIES OF DESCRIPTION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TRADE USAGE OR WARRANTIES OR TRADE USAGE.Warning! Failure or improper selection or improper use of the products and/or systems described herein or related items can cause death, personal injury and property damage. This document and other information from Parker Hannifin Corporation, its subsidiaries and authorized distributors provide product and/or system options for further investigation by users having technical expertise. It is important that you analyze all aspects of your application and review the information concerning the product or system in the current product catalog. Dueto the variety of operating conditions and applications for these products or systems, the user, through its own analysis and testing, is solely responsible formaking the final selection of the products and systems and assuring that all performance, safety and warning requirements of the applications are met. Theproducts described herein, including with limitation, product features, specifications, designs, availability and pricing, are subject to change by Parker HannifinCorporation and its subsidiaries at any time without notice.The following statement is required pursuant to proposition 65, applicable in the State of California: ‘This product may contain a chemical known to the Stateof California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity’.Part Number RSL0385 Rev -。
Holman 模型 B910 电子喂料器用户手册说明书
OPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910FOR SERVICE INFORMATIONU.S. AND CANADA CALL: 1-800-225-395824 HOURS/DAY 7 DAYS/WEEKTABLE OF CONTENTSUNCRATING AND INSPECTION PAGE 1ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION PAGE 1, 2POWER SAVER SWITCH PAGE 23,4PROCEDURESPAGECOOKINGCLEANING PROCEDURES PAGE 4TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PAGE 5, 6MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES PAGE 7, 8, 910PAGEPARTSLISTDRAWINGSHEAT REFLECTOR/CRUMB TRAY PAGE 1LOAD AND UNLOAD TRAYS PAGE 1ADJ. HEAT SHIELD, FRONT VIEW PAGE 3COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT PAGE 6 & 8HEATER TUBE INSTALLATION PAGE 7DRIVE SYSTEM PAGE 9WIRING DIAGRAM PAGE 11REV. 1-31-96MJC FILE:F\MICHAEL\MANUALS\B910VAHG0153OPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910UNCRATING AND INSPECTIONUnpack unit and components from container. Remove all visible packingmaterial, inspect unit for damage. If damage is discovered, file a claimimmediately with the carrier that handled the shipment.ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATIONA. Attach legs by screwing into weld nuts, as shown below.B. Anti Skid pads are available at no charge and may be adhered to the footsection of each leg to prevent sliding. Call 1-800-225-3958 for details.WARNING: Use of these pads are not approved by the National Sanitation Foundation.LOAD UP AREACAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WITHOUTCRUMB TRAY PROPERLY POSITIONEDAS THIS WILL CAUSE OVERHEATING IN THECONTROL BOX.Assembly and installation continued on page 2REV. 1-30-96 MJCOPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION CONT.WARNING: MAKE SURE ALL INPUT POWER IS OFF BEFORE INSTALLING/REMOVING ANY PARTS.WARNING: BEFORE INSTALLING UNIT(S), CHECK WITH LOCAL POWER COMPANY TO DETERMINE ACTUAL VOLTAGE AT JOB SITE.NEVER PLUG A 208 VOLT UNIT INTO 240 VOLTS OR A 240VOLT UNIT INTO 208 VOLTS.WARNING: BE ABSOLUTELY SURE THE GROUND CONNECTION FOR THE RECEPTACLE IS PROPERLY WIRED. NEVER CONNECT UNIT TO POWER WITHOUT PROPER GROUND CONNECTIONS. IMPROPER GROUND MAY RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY.POWER SAVER SWITCH Your Holman toaster is equipped with a Power Saver Switch, details are as follows;ROTARY POWER SAVERFULL POWEROFFOFF 1/4 POWERSTAND BYWHEN POWER SAVER IS IN FULL POWER POSITION, ALL THE HEATER TUBES ARE ENERGIZED FOR TOASTING.WHEN POWER SAVER IS IN STAND-BY POSITION, ALL OF THE ELEMENTS ARE ENERGIZED AT 1/4 POWERUSING YOUR POWER SAVER SWITCH Power Saver Switch PositionsFULL POWER- When in this position your unit is at Full Power and ready to use. Conveyor Belt Speed Control to your desired settings.OFF-ROTARY: Two off positions are provided so that a single rotation to either direction will result in the unit being turned OFF.STANDBY- The standby position reduces the power to the unit to 1/4, and therefore saves 75% of the energy consumption. In this position your unit will stay warm and reduce the reheat time when switched to Full Power to 20 to 30 seconds. REV. 8/4/97 MJCOPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910COOKING PROCEDURESA. BAGEL TOASTING1. On model B910 lower the Front Heat Shield all the way down, leave justenough clearance for bagel slices to pass under the shield into thecooking cavity (See illustration below).ADJUSTABLE HEAT SHUTTER2. Turn power saver to the full power position. Three top elements and onelower element are now at full power. Turn Variable Speed Control50.to3. Allow warm up time of 5 to 10 minutes.4. Test with a bagel half.a. If bagel is too light, turn Variable Speed Control counterclockwise to aspeed.slowerb. If bagel is too dark, turn Variable Speed Control clockwise to a fasterspeed.B. BUN TOASTING1. Turn power saver to the full power position. Turn VariableSpeed Control to 50.2. Lower the front heat shield as far as possible, leave just enoughclearance for the bun half to pass under and into the cooking cavity.Refer to bagel toasting step 1 for adjustment instructions.3. Test with a half of a bun.a. If bun half is too light, turn Variable Speed Control counterclockwiseslowerspeed.toab. If bun half is too dark, turn conveyor speed control clockwise to afasterspeed.Cooking procedures continued on page 4REV.11/14/97 MJCOPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910COOKING PROCEDURES CONT.The model B910 has three tubes on the top and one on the bottom. Thereforewhen placing the bun or bagel halves on the conveyor you should place themcut side up.CLEANING PROCEDURES1. Turn Rotary Power Saver to the FULL POWER position.2. For lightly soiled conveyor belts, turn Variable Speed Control to fastestsetting (100) and wipe with a damp cloth.3. For heavily soiled conveyors, turn Variable Speed Control to fastest setting(100) and wipe with a light abrasive pad.4. Turn Rotary Power Saver to the OFF position.5. After the unit cools, remove interior Crumb Tray (as shown below) andclean. Slide Crumb Tray back into position. DO NOT OPERATE UNITWITHOUT CRUMB TRAY IN PLACE AS THIS CAUSES OVERHEATING IN THE CONTROL BOX AND MAY ACTIVATE THE HEAT LIMIT SWITCH.6. Wipe exterior surface of unit.LUBRICATION OF DRIVE CHAIN WITH A GRAPHITE BASED LUBRICANT IS REQUIRED AS PERIODIC MAINTENANCE. CALL HOLMAN FACTORY SERVICE DEPARTMENT FOR DETAILS.LOAD UP AREASHOWN WITHOUT TOP COVERREV.12/23/96 MJCOPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEA.UNIT WILL NOT HEAT, CONVEYOR WILL NOT TURN.1. Be sure the main circuit breaker is switched to the ON position.2. Check to see if the toaster is plugged in and all controls are turned to theON position.B.UNIT WILL NOT HEAT, CONVEYOR TURNS PROPERLY.1. Check to see if Rotary Power Saver has been turned to the FULLposition.POWER2. Push Heat Limit Switch on rear of Control Box as shown below.If this reactivates the Heater Tubes, see HEAT LIMIT SWITCH inC.sectionC.HEAT LIMIT SWITCHYour Holman conveyor toaster is equipped with an automatically activatedHeat Limit Switch which interrupts the heater tube connections if the ambient temperature in the Control Box exceeds 190F (88C). This Heat Limit Switch can be reset manually by pushing the red button on the rear of the ControlBox as shown below.THE HEAT LIMIT SWITCH IS ACTIVATED WHEN THERE IS NOTSUFFICIENT AIR FLOW GENERATED BY THE COOLING FAN. WHENHEAT LIMIT SWITCH HAS BEEN ACTIVATED:1. DISCONNECT UNIT FROM POWER SOURCE.2. Check to see if air intake area in the bottom center of the Control Boxcover is free of dust, grease or other obstructions.Troubleshooting guide continued on page 6REV. 8/4/97 MJCOPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CONT.3. Check if Crumb Tray is in place. NEVER OPERATE UNIT WITHOUTCRUMB TRAY IN PLACE AS THIS CAUSES OVERHEATING IN THEBOX.CONTROL4. If no obstructions to the air flow can be found and if the Crumb Tray is inplace, call Holman Factory Service Department at 1-800-225-3958 for assistance.D.CONVEYOR WILL NOT TURN, UNIT HEATS PROPERLY.1. DISCONNECT UNIT FROM POWER SOURCE.2. Remove right hand side panel (from operator's position). Loosen screwsholding Drive Motor in place and slide motor toward the rear of unit.Remove Drive Chain and manually move conveyor belt to check formechanical binding. If conveyor moves freely, call Holman Factory1-800-225-3958 as Drive Motor and/or VariableatDepartmentServiceSpeed Control may need replacement.DRIVE MOTOR RUNS AT ONE SPEED REGARDLESS OF SPEEDE.SETTING.CONTROL1. Call Holman Factory Service Department at 1-800-225-3958 as VariableSpeed Control should be replaced.REV. 12/23/96 MJCOPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESA. REPLACING HEATER TUBES (as below)1. DISCONNECT UNIT FROM POWER SOURCE.2. Remove right and left side panels.3. Remove heater tube wire from terminal block connection, keepingtop and bottom wires separate.4. Remove heater tube retainers by removing retaining screws with washer.5.Gently, pull defective Heater Tube out of unit.Gently, put new Heater Tube into unit.6.7. Replace Heater Tube Retainers, reconnect heater tube wires to terminalblock and install side panels.B910RET.WMFMaintenance procedures continued on page 8REV. 1-30-96 MJCOPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES (CONT.)B. REPLACING FAN MOTOR1. DISCONNECT UNIT FROM POWER SOURCE.2. Remove Control Box Cover with Fan Motor attached.3. Unplug power supply cord from Fan Motor.4. Remove(4)screws which hold Fan Motor and grill to cover.5. Put replacement motor and grill in place and secure to the Control Boxwithscrews.Cover6. Reconnect power supply cord to Fan Motor.7. Replace Control Box Cover.Maintenance procedures continued on page 9REV. 8/4/97 MJCPAGE 9OPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES (CONT.)C. REPLACING BELT DRIVE MOTOR1. DISCONNECT UNIT FROM POWER SOURCE.2. Remove right side panels and Control Box Cover.3. Remove sprocket from motor shaft.4. Remove the wire from terminal block connecting the Drive Motor tointernal wiring. On units rated 208 volts the white wire is used and on 240 voltunits the blue wire is used. Note which color leads are being used for theseconnections and which lead is capped with white tape. The new motor shoulduse the same arrangement.5. Remove screws holding motor in place.6. Put new motor in place and attach loosely with mounting screws.7. Replace sprocket on motor shaft.8. Slide motor until the Drive Chain has about 1/8" slack when lightly pushedat the center of its top open run.9. Tighten screws to secure motor.10. Rewire leads same as removed in step 4.11. Replace side panel and Control Box Cover.IF ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED FOR THIS OR ANY OTHER PROCEDURE IN THISMANUAL CALL HOLMAN FACTORY SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT 1-800-225-3958.24 HOURS/DAY 7 DAYS/WEEKREV. 8/4/97 MJCOPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MODEL B910 208/240 VOLTS 60 HzGROUNDREV 2/22/99 MJCOPERATOR'S MANUALHOLMAN CONVEYOR TOASTERSMODEL B910PARTS LISTPART# QTY PAGE# DESCRIPTION197841 4 7 Heater Tube, 208V197842 4 7 Heater Tube, 240V200566 1 5 Heat Limit Switch, 190F160005 1 4 ConveyorBelt 400833 4 7 Heater Tube Retainers150000 1 6 Drive Chain100900 1 4 Drive Shaft100904 1 4 Idler Shaft112261 4 6 Bearing 5/16 I.D.200509 1 9 Drive Motor 208-240V200703 1 6 Knob,Control 200560 1 8 Fan Motor, 208/240V118042 1 6 Speed Control 208-240200562 1 Not Shown Fan GrillTray 100528 1 4 Crumb200551 1 2 Power Saver Switch, Rotary200387 1 13 Cord/Plug Set, (Fan Motor)Set 140038 1 13 Cord/PlugF an Switch200537 1 NotShownREV. 10-9-96 MJC。
气体报警器 手册
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ESD3000 combustible / toxic Gas Detector
ESD3000IR点型红外气体探测器
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ESD3000 infrared Gas Detector
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产品说明 气体探测器
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Ironton重型断面柄锤机套装说明书
HEAVY-DUTY BREAKER HAMMERKIT WITH CARTOWNER’S MANUALWARNING:Read carefully and understand all ASSEMBLY AND OPERATIONINSTRUCTIONS before operating. Failure to follow the safety rules and otherbasic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury.Thank you very much for choosing an Ironton product! For future reference, please complete the owner’s record below:Model: _______________ Purchase Date: _______________Save the receipt, warranty and these instructions. It is important that you read the entire manual to become familiar with this product before you begin using it.This machine is designed for certain applications only. The distributor cannot be responsible for issues arising from modification. We strongly recommend this machine not be modified and/or used for any application other than that for which it was designed. If you have any questions relative to a particular application, DO NOT use the machine until you have first contacted the distributor to determine if it can or should be performed on the product.For technical questions please call 1-800-222-5381.INTENDED USEYour Ironton Demolition Breaker has been designed for rapid breaking and chipping of concrete, block and masonry products.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSMotor: 120V, 60HzInput power: 2050 WImpact rates: 1030 BPMGENERAL SAFETY RULESWARNING: Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in serious injury.CAUTION: Do not allow persons to operate or assemble this Demolition Breaker until they have read this manual and have developed a thorough understanding of how the Demolition Breaker works.WARNING:The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions or situations that could occur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSIMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSWARNING:Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to your corded power tool.1. Work area safetya. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.b. Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammableliquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks, which may ignite the dust or fumes.c. Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you tolose control.2. Electrical safetya. Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use anyadapter plugs with grounded power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.b. Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges andrefrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded.c. Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increasethe risk of electric shock.d. Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool.Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.e. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of acord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.f. If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD)protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.3. Personal safetya. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Donot use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.b. Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such asdust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries.c. Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connecting topower source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or carrying a tool when the power is on, invites accidents.d. Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key leftattached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.e. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control ofthe power tool in unexpected situations.f. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves awayfrom moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts.g. If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensurethese are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.4. Power tool use and carea. Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct powertool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.b. Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot becontrolled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.c. Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the battery pack from the power tool beforemaking any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.d. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edgesare less likely to bind and are easier to control.e. Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, takinginto account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.5. Servicea. Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacementparts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.b. If the supplied power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its serviceagent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.DEMOLITION BREAKER USE AND CARE•Do not modify the Demolition Breaker in any way. Unauthorized modification may impair the function and/or safety and could affect the life of the equipment. There are specific applications for which the Demolition Breaker was designed.•Always check of damaged or worn out parts before using the Demolition Breaker. Broken parts will affect the Demolition Breaker operation. Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately.•Store idle Demolition Breaker. When Demolition Breaker is not in use, store it in a secure place out of the reach of children. Inspect it for good working condition prior to storage and before re-use.•Wear ear protection. Always use ear protection when operating the Demolition Breaker to prevent potential hearing loss.•Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. Cutting accessory contactinga “live” wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool “live” and could give the operatoran electric shock.WARNING: This Demolition Breaker should not be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.•Always use an approved extension cord suitable for the power input of this tool. Before use, inspect the extension cord for signs of damage, wear and ageing. Replace the extension cord if damaged or defective.•When using an extension cord on a reel, always unwind the cord completely. Use of an extension cord not suitable for the power input of the tool or which is damaged or defective may result in a risk of fire and electric shock.•It is recommended that the extension cord is a maximum of 82 feet in length. Do not use multiple extension cords.•Before drilling into walls, ceilings etc, ensure there are no concealed power cables or pipes in the cavity.•Keep the cord clear of the accessory being used. Do not wrap the cord around your arm or wrist. •Hold the tool by the insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own cord.•Use thick cushioned gloves and limit the exposure time by taking frequent breaks. •Vibration caused by the hammer action may be harmful to your hands and arms.•When removing an accessory from the tool avoid contact with skin and use proper protective gloves when grasping the bit or accessory. Accessories may be hot after prolonged use.ASSEMBLYAssembly of Demolition BreakerChisels come with or without collars. Figure 1 shows installation of a chisel without a collar (the two included chisels are without a collar). Figure 2 shows installation of a chisel with a collar.Without a Collar:1. Pull the retaining ring to the side just far enough to allow the bit to be inserted, as shown inFigure 1.2. Insert the bit. Slide the chisel in as far as it will go.3. Pull the retaining ring down approximately 120º until it contacts the housing. Physically checkthat the chisel is secure before operating.Note: If the Chisel Bit doesn’t slide in easily, apply some grease on the loading end of the Chisel Bit.With a Collar:1. Pull the retaining ring open about 30-40º to the second engaging position as shown in Figure2.2. Insert the collared chisel.3. Return the retaining ring to close to its original position to lock the chisel in place. Physicallycheck that the chisel is secure before operating.Before each use, check the Chisel for cracks or other damage: Never use a damaged chisel.CAUTION: Always assure that the chisel is securely retained; test retention by attempting to pull the chisel out of the tool hold after completing the above procedure. If the chisel is loose, check the retaining ring to ensure it is fully engaged.Assembly of Carta. Attach the wheels1) Insert the axle into the bottom bracket as shown.2) Attach the wheels to the axle.3) Place the appropriate washer (Φ15, as shown), then insert cotter pin.4) Bend cotter pin into place as shown; the wheel is now attached.b. Assemble the cart frame1) Turn over the frame, so that it lies flat on the floor.2) Install the screw M8 x 50 with nut as shown,3) Attach the frame and the wheel axle together by bolt M8 x 40 as shown4) Install the plastic cap,5) Assemble the handle onto the frame and fixed them together by screw M8 x 35, use wrench M5.c. Assemble the machine holderAlign the screwed hole of the machine holder with the through-hole on the frame, then attach them together with screw M6 x 35.The cart is now assembled.OPERATIONWARNING: Always wear ANSI approved impact safety goggles. Wear a full face shield if you are producing metal fillings or wood chips. Wear an ANSI approved dust mask or respirator when working around metal, wood, and chemical dusts and mists. Always wear ear protection. Ear protection is required fro any other persons in the work area.WARNING: Be aware of flying concrete chips. Keep all spectators clear of the work area.WARNING: Do not operate this tool if you have back, neck wrist or other conditions or injuries that will be aggravated by the severe jerking forces that this tool exerts upon its operator.WARNING: If the Breaker Hammer ever gets out of your control, immediately release the Switch Knob (87)Note: Use the weight of Breaker Hammer to help you break up concrete. Use the tool in the vertical position whenever possible. This tool was intended to break up larger pieces of concrete.Chipping a Straight Line1. Use chalk or another suitable writing material and mark you work surface to delineate the areayou intend to harmer.2. Plug in the Breaker Hammer.3. Grasp the handles firmly with both hands. Always be sure you have a firm footing. When you aresure that no people or animals are in the vicinity, and it’s safe to begin, depress the Switch Knob (#87)4. The Breaker Hammer will begin the break the top layer of concrete. If you push down, it will beginto break the next layer as well.5. Keep moving the Breaker Hammer along the line you want to section, breaking concrete as yougo. If the Breaker Hammer jumps off of the line or section, release the Switch Knob (#87) and reposition the Breaker Hammer.6. When you are finished, release the Switch Knob (#87) and unplug the Breaker Hammer.Breaking up Concrete1. Place the bit on the center of a piece of concrete.2. Grasp the handles firmly with both hands. Always be sure you have a firm footing. When you aresure that no people or animals are in the vicinity, and it’s safe to begin, depress the Switch Knob (#87)3. As you break the concrete into big chunks, release the Switch Knob (#87) and move toother large pieces until all of the larger pieces are broken. Do not try to break up smaller pieces with this tool as it is too powerful and aggressive to control on small pieces.4. When you are finished, release the Switch Knob (#87) and unplug the Breaker Hammer.MAINTENANCE•Maintain your Demolition Breaker. It is recommended that the general condition of any Demolition Breaker be examined before it is used. Keep your Demolition Breaker in good repairby adopting a program of conscientious repair and maintenance. Have necessary repairs made by qualified service personnel.WARNING:Make sure the Breaker Hammer is unplugged before doing any maintenance.1. Wipe the tool with a lint free cloth after each use. Remove all dust and grit from the tool.2. Add a drop or two of a lightweight oil to the Switch assembly area to lubricate the Switch Knob(#87).3. Examine the tool before each use. Mare sure the Chisel Bit is sharp and not dull or cracked.Replace worn or broken bits with approved replacement bits from Northern Tool + Equipment.4. Store in temperatures no lower than 50-60º F.DIAGRAM & PARTS LIST Demolition BreakerCart Parts ListWARNINGSome dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:• lead from lead-based paints,• crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and• arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.Distributed byNorthern Tool + Equipment Co., Inc.Burnsville, Minnesota 55306Made in China。
杰尼奥科技双通道温度数据记录仪说明书
Part of the NOMAD® Family
OM-USCAN Series
$290 Basic Unit
OM-USCAN-RS232-INT Serial Interface
OMEGA SM
CARE
Extended Warranty Program
External temperature sensor Sensor diameter, 5 mm
External temperature stick sensor Sensor diameter, 5 mm
On-line temperature sensor Sensor diameter, 5 mm
WINDOWS SOFTWARE System Requirements: IBM PC 80386/33 or higher with 8 MB RAM (80486 and 8 MB RAM recommended), at least 5 MB free hard disk space, WIN 3.1x/95/98/NT
OM-USCAN Series dataloggers will store either one channel or two channels of temperature data from the built-in internal temperature sensor and/or optional external temperature sensor. The datalogger is set up through software with the logger connected to the OM-USCAN-RS232-INT serial interface which is in turn connected to your PC's communications port. Once the datalogger is set up it can be disconnected from the serial interface and put out in the field to log data. To download stored data, simply re-connect the datalogger to the serial interface, readout the logged data using the Windows software and store it on your PC's hard drive.
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5.1.2 控制器壁挂重量 重量如下(单位Kg):
一路机 2.1
二路机 2.6
三路机 3.1
四路机 3.7
五路机 4.2
六路机 4.7
七路机 5.2
八路机 5.7
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一路机 二路机 A1:mm 168.8 227.2 A2:mm 165.0 223.4
三路机 285.6 281.8
四路机 344.0 340.2
注意: 与所有注意信息都在此列出,并在手册相关章重复提到。 1. 控制器安装必须确保控制器到探测器之间的最长距离不超过指定范围;采用适当的接 地技术,提高系统稳定性。 2. 探测器与控制器是一一对应的关系,安装调试好之后,不可随意更换; 3. 建议每三个月进行一次调零、标定操作。建议使用40%-60%量程浓度的被测目标气体 进行标定。 4. 1ppm=1x10-6
感谢您选择TON90B可燃气体报警控制器!
为确保人身和系统安全,并使产品达到最佳性能,在产品安装、使用和维修前,请 完全阅读和理解本手册中的内容,特别是警告和注意的事项。
以下为本手册使用的信息提示:
警告: 重要安全信息,可能导致重大事故、严重财产损失和人身伤亡的危险,必须采取安全 防范措施。
注意: 与产品性能有关的重要信息和一般安全信息,如果不避免可能产生较轻的损害和财产 损失。
5.1 控制器壁挂式 …………………………………………………… 4 5.2 控制器盘装式 …………………………………………………… 5 5.3 控制器机柜式 …………………………………………………… 5 6. 产品安装 …………………………………………………………… 6 6.1 控制器安装 …………………………………………………… 8 6.2 电缆线连接 …………………………………………………… 8 7. 操作、使用 ………………………………………………………… 12 7.1 部件说明 ……………………………………………………… 12. 7.2 控制器的状态 …………………………………………………… 14 7.3 操作方法 ………………………………………………………… 19 8. 故障分析与排除 …………………………………………………… 33 9. 保养、维护 ………………………………………………………… 34 10. 运输、贮存 ………………………………………………………… 34 11. 开箱及检查 ………………………………………………………… 34
目录
TON90B使用说明书
1、概述
TON90B可燃气体报警控制器,是我公司开发的一款功能简洁、操作方便的可燃气 体报警控制器,可与我公司的气体变送器组成工业用气体报警控制系统。
该产品可以实时显示与之相连的变送器状态信息,故障报警、报警状态以声/光方式 表现,同时记录各关键数据,包括高/低段报警、故障报警等,此外还有继电器输出控 制、与上位机图形软件通讯等功能。
85~265VAC,50~60Hz 。 1.0A AC。 4~20mA,三线或两线制 RS485 每支路 2 组无源常开、常闭触点, 触点容量 250VAC,10A。 使用 24VDC 供电,建议使用特安电子生产的 ESBP2407。
0℃~+40℃。 10-95%RH(非冷凝)。 86-106Kpa。 -20℃~+50℃,10﹪~95﹪RH(非冷凝)。
本产品设计、制造、检定遵守以下国家标准: GB16808-2008 《可燃气体报警控制器技术要求和试验方法》
2、安全注意事项
警告: 所有警告信息都在此列出,并在手册相关章重复提到。 1. 控制器的安装和使用必须符合相关的国家标准。为保证控制器正常工作,对控制器的 任何操作,必须由受过专门培训的人员来执行;并且要确保遵循当地的规章制度和现 场的操作程序。 2. 当需要对控制器进行接线或拆卸时,必须先检查其对联动设备的影响,采取必要的预 防措施防止误报的发生,然后关闭供电电源。 3. 控制器连接的探测器可能会用于危险环境下的气体探测,详情参阅探测器的使用手册。 4. 控制器只能在非爆炸性环境的安全区域和本手册技术特性所规定的工作环境中使用
发放记录: 1. 2011-08-05:文件版本 1.0
TON90B(新国标)用户使用说明书
ESJ-B-TON90B-560-E
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TON90B可燃气体报警控制器
使用说明书
(V1.0)
深圳市特安电子有限公司
地址:深圳市南山区科技园朗山二号路五号洁净阳光园
电话:0755-86186524 86186534
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3、结构特征与工作原理
整个产品设计采用‘积木’模块化结构,可选壁挂式、盘装式、柜式安装。气体探 测器输出标准的4~20mA模拟信号到控制器的采样电路,控制器的单片机对信号采用漂 移补偿算法和智能算法,最终完成信息显示、输出控制及数据记录等功能。产品的整体 结构如图3-1。
6.1. 控制器安装
6.1.1壁挂式安装 6.1.1.1挂墙板
壁挂式安装采用挂墙板固定,挂墙板尺寸如下(图6-1-1):
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6.1.1.2 安装步骤 1) 通过A固定孔将挂墙板平稳的固定在墙上; 2) 将壁挂式控制器上端的挂钩卡入挂墙板B处; 3) 将支路部分滑块向上推开,用防脱螺钉把控制器的支路部分与挂墙板C处螺孔固定。
提示: 建议固定挂强板时使用Φ7钻头钻孔,固定孔数不少于4个,孔深大于50mm。
6.1.2 盘装式开孔尺寸
盘装式安装时开孔尺寸(图示A、B) 计算方法: A=235 B=110.8+Nx58.7-3(式中N为支路数量,且N≤8) 举例说明:以8路盘装机(即N=8)计算其开孔尺寸 A=235 B=110.8+8x58.7-3=577.4
五路机 402.4 398.6
六路机 460.8 457.0
七路机 519.2 515.4
八路机 577.6 573.8
5.2.2 控制器壁挂重量 重量如下(单位Kg):
盘装机 一路机 二路机 三路机 四路机 五路机 六路机 七路机 八路机
重量:Kg 2.6
3.6
4.6
5.6
6.6
7.6
8.6
9.6
电缆横切面积 (mm2) 0.75 1.0 最大传输距离 (m) 500 700
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图6-1-1
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6.2 电缆线连接
在产品的安装过程中注意以下事项:
注意: 确保控制器到探测器之间的最长距离不超过指定范围;采用适当的接地技术,提高系 统稳定性。
6.2.1 接线端子 6.2.1.1 公共电源部分端子图
1、AC 交流电源-地线 (E)
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6、产品安装
警告: 控制器的安装和使用必须符合相关的国家标准。为保证控制器正常工作,对控制器的 任何操作,必须由受过专门培训的人员来执行;并且要确保遵循了当地的规章制度和现场 的操作程序。 控制器只能在非爆炸性环境的安全区域和本手册技术特性所规定的工作环境中使用。 当需要对控制器进行接线或拆卸时,必须先检查其对联动设备的影响,采取必要的预 防措施防止误报的发生,然后关闭供电电源。
6.2.2 控制器与探测器的连接 根据探测器的特性,控制器与探测器可采用三线、两线制连接方式,必须使用屏蔽
电缆连接,电缆屏蔽层与控制器机壳接地螺钉相连并接地。
探测器壳体
控制器壳体
为避免形成接地回路,电缆 屏蔽层只能在探测器或控制 器处接地,而不得同时接地
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6.2.1.1三线制4-20mA探测器连接方法(如图6-2-3)
4、技术特征
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基本参数 安装方式: 报警方式:
显示方式:
容 量: 电气特性 额定电压: 最大电流: 输入信号 通信方式: 继电器输出:
备用电源 环境要求 工作环境温度 工作环境湿度 工作环境压力 存储条件
壁挂式、盘装式、机柜式 声、光和液晶显示。 声报警:在 1 米处声压级≥80dBA; 光报警:正前方 22.5 度视觉范围 3 米内清晰可见。 公共部分:128*64 LCD 点阵; 支路部分:LCD 段码 每个公共模块可带 8 路,每路容量 5W。
5.3 控制器机柜式
我公司提供以下规格: 1) 2100x800x600mm,颜色电脑灰RALT032,最多可安装32路。 2) 2100x800x600mm,颜色电脑灰RALT032,最多可安装32路。 3) 2200x800x600mm,颜色电脑灰RALT032,最多可安装32路。 4) 2300x800x600mm,颜色电脑灰RALT032,最多可安装40路。
2、AC 交流电源-N 线 (AC-N)
3、AC 交流电源-L 线 (AC-L) 1
4、备用电源-正线 (DC+)
2
5、备用电源-负线 (DC-)
3
6、图形软件通讯-A线 (485-A)
7、图形软件通讯-B线 (485-B)
4
5
6
7
图6-2-1
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6.2.1.2 支路控制部分端子图
控制器
探测器
电源+
1
电源+
1
信号
2
信号
2
电源-
3
电源-
3
图6-2-3 6.2.1.2 两线制4-20mA探测器连接方法(如图6-2-4)
控制器
电源+
1
探测器
电源+
1
信号
2
电源-
2
电源-
3
图6-2-4
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