PowerLok Datasheet_Rev 2.1安费诺选型手册
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1DescriptionPrimary-switched power supply with SFB technology, 1 AC, output current 15 AQUINT-PS/ 1AC/12DC/15© PHOENIX CONTACT - 03/2009Data sheet INTERFACE QUINT POWER power supply units – highest system availability due to SFB technologyCompact power supply units of the new QUINT POWER generation maximize the availability of your system. Even the standard power circuit-breakers can be tripped reliably and quickly with the SFB technology (Selective Fusebreaking Technology) and six times the nominal current for 12 ms. Defective current paths are disconnected selectively, the defect is limited and the important system parts remain in operation. A comprehensive diagnostics is carried out by continuously monitoring the output voltage and current. This preventive function monitoring visualizes the criticaloperating modes and reports them to the control unit before an error occurs.–Quick tripping of standard power circuit breakers with dynamic SFB technology power reserve–Reliable starting of difficult loads with static POWER BOOST power reserve–Preventive function monitoring –Can be used worldwide–High degree of operational safety due to high MTBF > 500 000 h, long mains buffering times > 20 ms, high dielectric strength up to 300 V AC103382_en_01Features2Table of contents1Description (1)2Table of contents (2)3Ordering data (3)4Technical data (3)5Structure (6)6Block diagram (7)7Safety notes (7)8Installation (8)9Installation position (8)10Mounting on DIN rails (9)Slim-style installation (9)Low-profile installation (9)11Connection to various systems (10)12Input (11)Protection of the primary side (11)Recommended backup fuse for mains protection (11)13Output (11)Protection of the secondary side (11)14Signaling (12)Floating contact (12)Active signal outputs (13)Signal loop (13)15Function (14)Output characteristic curve (14)Thermal behavior (14)Parallel operation (15)Redundant operation (15)Increased performance (15)Description TypeOrder No.Pcs. / Pkt.Primary-switched power supply with SFB technology, 1 AC, output current 15 AQUINT-PS/ 1AC/12DC/1528667181AccessoriesTypeOrder No.Pcs. / Pkt.Assembly adapter for QUINT POWER 10A on S7-300 rail QUINT-PS-ADAPTERS7/229382061Universal wall adapterUWA 182/5229382351Input dataInput nominal voltage range 100 V AC ... 240 V AC AC input voltage range 85 V AC ... 264 V AC Short-term input voltage 300 V ACDC input voltage range 90 V DC ... 350 V DC AC frequency range 45 Hz ... 65 Hz DC frequency range 0 HzCurrent consumption Approx. 1.9 A (120 V AC)Approx. 0.9 A (230 V AC)Inrush current limitation < 15 A (typical)I 2t< 1.5 A 2sPower failure bypass > 65 ms (120 V AC)> 65 ms (230 V AC)Typical response time < 0.5 sProtective circuitry Transient surge protection Varistor Input fuse, integrated6.3 A (slow-blow, internal)Recommended backup fuse for mains protection 10 A16 A (characteristic B)Discharge current to PE< 3.5 mAOutput dataNominal output voltage12 V DC ±1%Setting range of the output voltage 5 V DC ... 18 V DC (> 12 V constant capacity)Output current15 A (-25°C ... 70°C)16 A (with POWER BOOST, -25°C ... 40°C permanent)60 A (with SFB technology, 12 ms)Derating From +60°C 2.5% per KelvinControl deviation< 1 % (change in load, static 10% ... 90%)< 2 % (change in load, dynamic 10% ... 90%)< 0.1 % (change in input voltage ±10%)Power loss nominal load max.21 W Maximum power dissipation idling 5 WEfficiency > 89 % (for 230 V AC and nominal values)Ascent time < 0.5 msResidual ripple< 10 mV PP (with nominal values)Peak switching voltages 40 mV PPConnection in parallel Yes, for redundancy and increased capacity Connection in seriesYesSurge protection against internal surge voltages Yes, limited to approx. 25 V DC Resistance to reverse feedMax. 25 V DC3Ordering data4Technical dataDC OK activeOutput description U OUT > 0.9 x U N: High signalVoltage+ 5 V DC ... 12 V DCCurrent≤ 20 mA (short circuit resistant)Status display"DC OK" LED green / U OUT < 0.9 x U N: LED flashing DC OK floatingOutput description Relay contact, U OUT > 0.9 x U N: Contact closed Voltage≤ 30 V AC/DC (≤ 0.5 A / at 60 V AC/DC)Current≤ 1 AStatus display"DC OK" LED green / U OUT < 0.9 x U N: LED flashing POWER BOOST, activeOutput description I OUT < I N: High signalVoltage+ 5 V DC ... 12 V DCCurrent≤ 20 mA (short circuit resistant)Status display LED "BOOST", yellow / I OUT > I N: LED onGeneral dataInsulation voltage input/output 4 kV AC (type test)2 kV AC (routine test)Insulation voltage input / PE 3.5 kV AC (type test)2 kV AC (routine test)Insulation voltage output / PE500 V DC (routine test)Degree of protection IP20Class of protection I, with PE connectionMTBF> 500 000 h in acc. with IEC 61709 (SN 29500) Housing material Steel sheet, zinc-platedDimensions W / H / D (state of delivery)60 mm / 130 mm / 125 mmDimensions W / H / D (90° turned)122 mm / 130 mm / 63 mmWeight 1.1 kgAmbient conditionsAmbient temperature (operation)-25 °C ... 70 °C (> 60°C derating)Ambient temperature (storage/transport)-40 °C ... 85 °CMax. permissible relative humidity (operation)95 % (at 25°C, no condensation)Vibration (operation)< 15 Hz, amplitude ±2.5 mm in acc. with IEC 60068-2-615 Hz ... 150 Hz, 2.3g, 90 min.Shock30g in all directions in acc. with IEC 60068-2-27 Pollution degree in acc. with EN 501782Climatic class3K3 (in acc. with EN 60721)StandardsElectrical Equipment for Machinery EN 60204Safety transformers for power supply units IEC 61558-2-17Electrical safety (of information technology equipment)IEC 60950/VDE 0805 (SELV)Electronic equipment for use in electrical power installations EN 50178/VDE 0160 (PELV)SELV IEC 60950 (SELV) and EN 60204 (PELV)Safe isolation DIN VDE 0100-410DIN VDE 0106-1010Protection against electric shock DIN 57100-410Protection against electric shock, basic requirements for safe isolation inDIN VDE 0106-101electrical equipmentStandards (Continued)Limitation of mains harmonic currents EN 61000-3-2Device safety GS (tested safety)Network variants (undervoltage)Semi F47-200Certificate CB SchemeApprovalsUL approvals UL Listed UL 508UL/C-UL Recognized UL 60950Conformance with EMC guideline 2004/108/EC and for low-voltage guideline 2006/95/ECNoise immunity according to EN 61000-6-2Electrostatic discharge EN 61000-4-2Housing Level 4Contact discharge8 kVDischarge in air15 kVComments Criterion BElectromagnetic HF field EN 61000-4-3Housing Level 4Frequency range80 MHz ... 1000 MHzField intensity20 V/mComments Criterion AFast transients (burst)EN 61000-4-4Input 4 kV (level 4 - asymmetrical)Output 2 kV (level 1 - asymmetrical)Signal 1 kV (level 1 - asymmetrical)Comments Criterion BSurge current loads (surge)EN 61000-4-5Input 4 kV (inst. class 4 - asymmetrical: conductor to ground)2 kV (inst. class 4 -symmetrical: conductor to conductor)Output 2 kV (level 3 - asymmetrical: conductor to ground)1 kV (level 1 - symmetrical: conductor to conductor)Signal 1 kV (level 3 - asymmetrical: conductor to ground)Comments Criterion BConducted interference EN 61000-4-6Input/Output/Signal Level 3 - asymmetricalFrequency range0.15 MHz ... 80 MHzVoltage10 VComments Criterion AVoltage dips EN 61000-4-11Input(mains buffering > 20 ms)Comments Criterion BEmitted interference in acc. with EN 61000-6-3Radio interference voltage in acc. with EN 55011EN 55011 (EN 55022) Class B, area of application: Industry and residential Emitted radio interference in acc. with EN 55011EN 55011 (EN 55022) Class B, area of application: Industry and residential5Structure1AC input2DC output3POWER BOOST switching output, active4DC OK switching output active5DC OK output, floating6Potentiometer 5 V DC ... 18 V DC7"DC OK" LED8"BOOST" LED9Universal DIN rail adapter UTA 107/30[mm2]AWG[Nm]solid stranded TorqueInput0.2-2.50.2-2.516-120.5-0.6Output0.2-2.50.2-2.516-120.5-0.6Signal0.2-2.50.2-2.516-120.5-0.6Input dataInput nominal voltage range100 V AC ... 240 V ACAC input voltage range85 V AC ... 264 V ACShort-term input voltage300 V ACDC input voltage range90 V DC ... 350 V DCAC frequency range45 Hz ... 65 HzDC frequency range0 HzInput fuse, integrated 6.3 A (slow-blow, internal)Recommended backup fuse for mains protection10 A16 A (characteristic B)Type of connection Pluggable screw connectionStripping length7 mmOutput dataNominal output voltage12 V DC ±1%Setting range of the output voltage 5 V DC ... 18 V DC (> 12 V constant capacity)Output current15 A (-25°C ... 70°C)16 A (with POWER BOOST, -25°C ... 40°C permanent)60 A (with SFB technology, 12 ms)Type of connection Pluggable screw connectionStripping length7 mm6Block diagram7Safety notes8InstallationThe power supply unit can be snapped onto allDIN rails in acc. with EN 60715. They must bemounted horizontally (connecting terminalblocks top and bottom).9Installation positionSlim-style installation: Installation depth 125 mm (+ DIN rail)(state at delivery)Low-profile installation: Installation depth 63 mm (+ DIN rail)10Mounting on DIN railsSlim-style installationAssembly:Position the module with the DIN rail guide on the upper edgeof the DIN rail, and snap it in with a downward motion.Removing:Pull the snap lever open with the aid of a screwdriver and slidethe module out at the lower edge of the DIN rail.Low-profile installationLow-profile installation can be achieved by mounting the device at right-angles to the DIN rail. Mount the DIN rail adapter (UTA 107/30) as described in the figure. No additional mounting material is required. Fixing screws: Torx T10 (torque 0.8 Nm ... 0.9 Nm).11Connection to various systemsThe connection for 100V AC ... 240 V AC is established using the L, N, and P screw connections.The device can be connected to 1-phase AC networks or to two of the phase conductors of three-phase systems (TN, TT or IT systems in accordance with VDE 0100-300/IEC 60364-3) with nominal voltages of 100 V AC ... 240 V AC.The device also continues to work on short-term input voltages >300V AC.12InputProtection of the primary sideThe device must be installed in acc. with the regulations as inEN 60950. It must be possible to disconnect the device usinga suitable isolating facility outside the power supply.The primary side line protection, for example, is suitable. Fordevice protection, there is an internal fuse. Additional deviceprotection is not necessary.Recommended backup fuse for mains protectionPower circuit breaker 10 A or 16 A, characteristic B (oridentical function). In DC applications, a suitable fuse must bewired in upstream.13OutputThe connection is established using screw connections onthe screw connection of the DC output:12 V DC: "+" and "–"; DC OK switching output active: "DC OK"and "–"; DC OK output floating: "13" and "14"; POWERBOOST switching output active: "I < I N" and "–".The set output voltage is 12 V DC at the time of delivery. Theoutput voltage can be set on the potentiometer.Protection of the secondary sideThe device is electronically protected against short circuit andidling. In the event of a malfunction, the output voltage islimited to 25 V DC.14SignalingThe active signal output, the floating signal contact and the active POWER BOOST switching output are provided for function monitoring. The DC OK-LED and the BOOST-LED also enable the function evaluation of the power supply unit directly on the operation site (refer to the output characteristic curve).I < I N I > I N U OUT < 0.9 x U N"DC OK" LED ON ON Flashing"BOOST" LED OFF ON ONActive DC OK switchingoutputON ON OFFFloating DC OK output Closed Closed OpenActive POWER BOOSTswitching outputON OFF OFFMeaning Normal operation of thepower supply POWER BOOST operation,e.g. to start loadsOverload mode, e.g.consumer short circuit oroverloadFloating contactThe floating signal contact opens and indicates that the set output voltage has undershot by more than 10%. Signals and ohmic loads of up to maximum 30V and currents of maximum 1A (or maximum 60V with maximum 0.5A) can be switched. For heavily inductive loads such as a relay, a suitable protection circuit (e.g. damping diode) is necessary.Active signal outputsThe 5 ... 12 V DC signal is applied between the "DC OK" and the "–" connection terminal blocks or between "I < I N" and "–" and can carry up to 20 mA. By switching from "active high" to "low", the DC OK signal output signalizes when the output voltage is fallen short of by more than 10%.The DC OK signal is decoupled from the power output. It is thus not possible for devices connected in parallel to act as an external power supply.The 5 ... 12 V DC signal can be directly connected to a logic input for evaluation.The POWER BOOST signal output signalizes that the nominal current is exceeded.Signal loopMonitoring two devices: Use the active signal output of device 1 and loop in the floating signal output of device 2. In the event of malfunctioning, a common alarm is output. Any number of devices can be looped in. This signal combination saves wiring costs and logic inputs.15FunctionOutput characteristic curveThe power supply unit operates with the static POWER BOOST power reserve as per the U/I characteristic curve given in the figure. In case of ambient temperaturesT amb<+40°C,I BOOST is available permanently; it is available only for a few minutes in case of higher temperatures. In the event of a secondary short circuit and overload, the output current is limited to I BOOST. Thereby, the module does not switch off, but supplies a continuous output current. The secondary voltage is reduced until the short circuit has been remedied. The U/I characteristic curve with the POWER BOOST power reserve ensures that high inrush currents of capacitive loads and of consumers with DC/DC converters in the input circuit can be fed reliably.In order to trip the standard power circuit breakers magnetically and thus very quickly, QUINT POWER supplies six times the nominal current for 12ms with the help of the SFB technology. The defective current path is switched off using this dynamic power reserve; consumers connected in parallel continue to operate without an interruption. The error is thus restricted and the important system parts continue to operate.The characteristic curve shows when I<IN, I>I N andU<0.9x U N. The relevant signaling is given in the table.U N = 12 VI N = 15 AI BOOST = 16 ASFB technology = 60 AP N = 180 WP BOOST = 192 WThermal behaviorWith an ambient temperature of up to +40°C, the device supplies the continuous output current of I BOOST. The device can supply a nominal output current of I N with ambient temperatures of up to +60°C. In the case of ambient temperatures above +60°C, the output current must be reduced by 2.5% per Kelvin increase in temperature. The device does not switch off at ambient temperatures of +70°C or thermal overload. The output capacity is reduced as far as necessary to provide device protection. After it has cooled down, the output capacity is increased again.Parallel operationDevices of the same type can be connected in parallel to enable both redundancy and an increase in efficiency. No other alignment is necessary when in the state of delivery.If the output voltage is adjusted, a uniform distribution of power is guaranteed by setting all parallel operated power supply units to exactly the same output voltage.To ensure symmetrical distribution of power, we recommend designing all cable connections from the power supply unit to a busbar of the same length and with the same conductor cross section. The system makes it advisable to install a protective circuit at the output of each device when more than two power supply units are connected in parallel (e.g. decoupling diode or DC fuse). This prevents high reverse feed currents in the event of a secondary device fault.Redundant operationRedundant circuits are suitable for the supply of systems which make especially high requirements on the operational safety. If a fault occurs in the primary circuit of the first power supply unit, the second device automatically takes over the entire power supply, without interruption, and vice versa. For this reason, the power supply units to be connected in parallel are dimensioned in such a way that the total current requirement of all consumers can be completely covered by one power supply unit. 100% redundancy makes external decoupling diodes necessary (QUINT-DIODE/40, Order No. 2938963)!Increased performanceFor n parallel connected devices, the output current can be increased to n x I N. Parallel connection to increase efficiency is used for the expansion of existing systems. It is advisable to use parallel connection if the power supply unit does not cover the current requirement of the most powerful consumer. Otherwise the consumers should be spread among individual devices independent of one another. A maximum of five devices can be connected in parallel!。
POINT I/O 模块Bulletin 1734选型指南重要用户须知固态设备具有与机电设备不同的运行特性。
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目录第 1 章POINT I/O 系列概述 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5POINT I/O 系统. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6POINT I/O 特性. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7指定 POINT I/O 系统 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8第 2 章选择 POINT I/O 通信接口概述 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9NetLinx 开放式网络架构. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9选择网络 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10EtherNet I/P 网络. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11ControlNet 网络. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12存储器要求 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14DeviceNet 网络 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15PROFIBUS DP 网络 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17通信适配器环境技术参数. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18第 3 章选择 POINT I/O 模块选择 POINT I/O 模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19数字量 I/O 模块. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20数字量交流输入模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21数字量交流输出模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21数字量直流输入模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22数字量直流输出模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22数字量触点模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23数字量 I/O 模块环境技术参数. . . . . . . . . . . 24可自组态的模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24可自组态的模块的环境技术参数 . . . . . . . . . . 25模拟量和温度 I/O 模块. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26模拟量输入模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27温度输入模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28模拟量输出模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31模拟量和温度 I/O 模块环境技术参数. . . . . . . . 32专用 I/O 模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321734-232ASC 和 1734-485ASC 串行接口模块. . . . . 32具备绝对编码器的 1734-SSI 同步串行接口模块 . . . 331734-ARM 地址预留模块. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351734-CTM 公共端子模块和 1734-VTM 电压端子模块. . 35专用 I/O 模块环境技术参数. . . . . . . . . . . . 36计数器模块. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37计数器模块环境技术参数 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40安全 I/O 模块 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40POINT I/O 附件. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47第 4 章选择端子底座组件端子底座组件. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49iv 目录单片式端子底座. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51第 5 章选择电源单元POINT I/O 通信适配器 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53扩展电源 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54现场电源分配器. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57第 6 章安装要求电源距离额定值. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61安装 POINT I/O 系统 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62近似安装尺寸 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63第 7 章相关文档. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65章节 1POINT I/O 系列概述POINT I/O 系列具有适合于灵活及低成本应用场合的模块化 I/O,是成功实现控制系统设计和操作的关键。
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INSTRUCTION MANUALELECTRICAL LOAD CELLModel ANCLORoctest Limited, 2017. All rights reserved.This product should be installed and operated only by qualified personnel. Its misuse is potentially dangerous. The Company makes no warranty as to the information furnished in this manual and assumes no liability for damages resulting from the installation or use of this product. The information herein is subject to change withoutnotification.Tel.: 1.450.465.1113 • 1.877.ROCTEST (Canada, USA) • 33 (1) 64.06.40.80 (Europe) • • www.telemac.frE1033-170413TABLE OF CONTENTS1PRODUCT (2)1.1D ESCRIPTION (2)1.2S PECIFICATIONS (2)2INSTALLATION (3)2.1C ABLE INSTALLATION (4)2.2E LECTRICAL SPLICES (5)2.3C ABLE WIRING (5)2.4L IGHTNING PROTECTION (5)3DATA READING AND ANALYSIS (7)3.1G ENERAL (7)3.2R EADING O UTPUT IN ENGINEERING UNITS (7)3.3R EADING O UTPUT IN M V/V (9)3.4D ATA REDUCTION (12)3.5V ERIFICATION OF CELL CIRCUIT (13)3.6P OTENTIAL EFFECTS OF INSTALLATION OVER READINGS (13)4MISCELLANEOUS (14)4.1C ONVERSION FACTORS (14)4.2C ALIBRATION DATA SHEET (15)4.3W IRING DIAGRAM (17)1PRODUCT1.1DESCRIPTIONANCLO load cells are used to measure tensile loads in tie-back anchors and rockbolts, or compressive loads in structures. Typical applications include:∙ Anchored retaining walls, tieback.∙ Anchoring systems for deep excavations∙ Tie-down anchors for buoyant structures∙ Rockbolts and soil nails monitoring in mines and slope stabilization∙ Load monitoring in structures∙ To check on the load as determined by hydraulic pressure applied to a jack during proof-testing on tiebacks. Note that in this case because of many parameters, the agreement cannot be guaranteed better than +/-20%.The load sensing element is a spool of high strength heat-treated steel that withstands rough handling and loading. The ANCLO load cell is built with a hollow cylindrical core onto which four to eight strain gages are bonded in pairs at 90o intervals around the periphery and connected in a Wheatstone bridge circuit. Load cells less than 152 mm in internal diameter use four bonded strain gages whereas 152 mm or larger internal diameter load cells use eight pairs of bonded strain gages. The gages are wired in a full bridge configuration for temperature compensation, optimum sensitivity and the accurate measurement of non-uniformly distributed loads. A steel housing with o-ring seals covers the spool and protects the strain gauges from mechanical damage and water infiltration. The plain PVC or armor-jacketed electrical cable connects to the cell by∙either a detachable multi-pin electrical connector mounted on the cell∙or permanent factory wiring of the lead cable to the cell. The cable enters the cell through a watertight electrical connectorThe load cells are protected against moisture intrusion and are splash proof.An identification plate on the outside of the cell holds the following information: ∙The serial number∙The capacity of the cell in kN1.2SPECIFICATIONS2INSTALLATIONThe load cell support surface should be smooth and perpendicular to the axis of the anchor or tieback. The use of a load bearing plate of suitable thickness between cell base and the bearing surface, and a load distribution plate between the anchor or tieback head and the load cell is required.Load distribution on bearing plates that are too thin or improperly dimensioned will result in uneven load distribution causing erroneous results. The inside diameter of the load bearing and distribution plates should be identical to the inside diameter of the load cell.The load distribution plate can be either a single plate or double spherically seated plates. Use of latter can compensate for misalignment of the bearing surface, load cell and distribution plate. Upon installation, locate the electrical connector downward to minimize the risk of damage.TABLE 1: Wiring code for connecting load cell to a “P3” readout unit.Load cells are accurate instruments and should be treated with care. They should under no circumstances be picked up by the cable. Even if the cells have been designed to be watertight and robust, they can be damaged by misuse, particularly with respect to the cable. Load cells have to be installed with a special care to their installation. From the design arrangements comes the quality of the measurements. The installation design should minimize the eccentric loading and the misalignment of load, whatever the context of measurement (tie-backs, pile test …). Therefore, cells have to be set between two flat, smooth and stiff plates. The wall where the tie-back applies or the top of the pile during a load test should be plane as well. If necessary, make it so with cement or concrete. If the cells are installed on tie-backs, bushings are often useful to center the hollow cylinder.Figure 1: Anclo typical installation on a tie-back2.1CABLE INSTALLATIONCable identificationThe electrical signal coming from the sensor is transmitted through an electrical cable. This cable is generally supplied in rolls. Cables are identified with the serial number that is labelled on the sensor housing. The serial number is stamped on a tag that is fastened to the readout end of the cable. In the case where the sensor cable has to be cut or if the cable end is inaccessible, make sure to be able to identify it (by marking its serial number for instance with an indelible marker or using a color code). It is very important to clearly identify the instrument for reading or wiring purposes.Cable routingSome of the more important considerations that must be given to cable runs are: ∙Avoid traversing transition zones where large differential settlements could create excessive strain in the cable.∙Avoid cable splices. If necessary, refer to the special paragraph below.∙Do not lay cables one on top of the other.∙Use horizontal snaking or vertical snaking of the cable within the trenches. For most materials, a pitch of 2 m with amplitude of 0.4 m is suitable. In very wet clays increase the pitch to 1 m.∙Use a combination of horizontal and vertical snaking at transition zones.Once a cell is installed, route its cable towards the junction or switching box. Make sure that the cable is protected from cuts or abrasion, potential damage caused by angular material, compacting equipment or stretching due to subsequent deformations duringconstruction or fill placement. If necessary, run the cable through rigid or flexible conduit to the terminal location. To provide protection for cable running over concrete lifts, hand placed concrete is sometimes used, depending on site conditions. Check that the cable does not cross over itself or other cables in the same area. Surface installations require continuous surveillance and protection from the earth moving equipment circulating on the field. During the cable routing, read the instruments at regular intervals to ensure continued proper functioning. Record the cable routing with care and transfer this routing to the drawings.2.2ELECTRICAL SPLICESGenerally, cable splices are to be avoided. If necessary, use only the manufac turer’s approved standard or high-pressure splice kit. Splicing instructions are included with the splice kit. Should the cable be cut, we recommend the use of our cable splice kits, especially if the splice is located underwater. Furthermore, in special cases on site (large distance between sensors, readout position for example), splices are useful to limit the number of cables to lay. Individual sensor cables can be merged into a multi-conductor cable using a splice or a junction box.Figure 2: Example of junction box usePlease contact Roctest for additional information about junction boxes and splice kits.2.3CABLE WIRINGBefore cutting a cable, make sure of its identification. Strip back the conductor insulation by about 1cm. If possible, tin the exposed conductors with a solder.2.4LIGHTNING PROTECTIONAt all times during the installation, any cable that is exposed to potential damage by lightning must be protected. A large grounded metal cage placed over the cable bundle, combined with direct grounding of all leads and shields is an effective way to prevent lightning damage to the instruments and cables during the installation process. Please contact Roctest for additional information on protecting instruments, junction boxes and data logging systems against power surges, transients and electromagnetic pulses. Alljunction boxes and data logging systems furnished by Roctest are available with lightning protection.3DATA READING AND ANALYSIS3.1GENERALEach load cell comes with a calibration certificate. The certificate lists the sensitivity factor used with a P-3 VISHAY strain indicator or equivalent.Read each load cell immediately prior to installation. Record each reading under no-load conditions and compare it with the initial value on the calibration data sheet. Readings should agree within +/-0.025mV/V. ANCLO load cells are temperature compensated for a range of -40 °C to +75 °C for equilibrium temperature conditions. It is recommended to protect it from direct sunlight.If there is a wide discrepancy during storage temperature of the cell and the ambient temperature prior to installation, the cells should be conditioned to the ambient temperature until temperature equilibrium is reached. This ensures that initial reading, made under no-load conditions prior to installation, is a stable value to which subsequent measurements can be referenced. ANCLO load cells can be read with most strain gage indicators. The following procedure applies to the P-3 VISHAY Micro-Measurements indicators.3.2READING OUTPUT IN ENGINEERING UNITS(For more details on other P-3 features, please refer to “P-3 Strain Indicator and Recorder Instruction Manual”)LCD DisplayKeypadIf you want to see the reading of the load cell directly in engineering units as kN then refer to the following instruction for P-3 configuration. You can connect up to four load cells to a P-3 readout unit as it has four channels available.1.Press POWER key on the face plate2.Press CHAN key“Chan” Sub-menuUse left and right arrows to activate appropriate ChannelConfirm entry by pressing key MENU3.Press BRIDGE key“Bridge” Sub-menuSelect the appropriate ChannelUse left and right arrows to select appropriate bridge type.For ANCLO Load Cell, select “Undef FB” for each channel to be used.Confirm entry by pressing key MENU4.Press GF/SCALING key“Chan” Sub-menuUse left and right arrows to select appropriate Channel“Units” Sub-menuSet appropriate unit among available listNote that units are provided for convenience only, and have no effect on the calculated values. In order to properly scale the data, it is necessary to supply the full scale value and the mV/V output at the full scale value.“Full Scale” Sub-menuSet appropriate Full Scale to the full scale value of the load in engineering units as shown on the calibration data sheet.“F.S. mV/V” Sub-menuSet sensitivity at full scale (in mV/V) according to load cell sensitivity value indicated on the calibration data sheet.“Dec.Places” Sub-menuSet the Dec. Places to the correct number in accordance with the units and the full scale reading previously chosen or select Auto for automatic adjustment.To return to reading display, confirm entry by pressing key MENUWe highly recommend to take note now of the no load zero reading.5.Press BAL keyBefore to use the BAL key you should check if the balance is not in the disable mode. Then go to the main menu and select balance. For each channel be sure to select the mode Auto and press key menu to confirm and come back to reading value.The balance will do a null reading to see a value near of zero when there is no load on the load cell.Then press the BAL key on the face plate. Depress the balance button a second time to select auto. This will trigger the auto balance procedure. When completed it will automatically bring up to the Saving Settings menu. Save the settings by depressing the record button on the face plate. The display should now read zero and you are ready to display the load directly in engineering units.Note that the auto balance only works when the load cell is under zero load. Do not switch from one load cell to another if the load cells are under load.For more details on readings relative to an absolute ZERO, refer to “Manual Balance” topic in “P-3 Strain Indicator and Recorder Instruction Manual”.3.3READING OUTPUT IN MV/VThe simplest way to read multiple load cells using the P-3 readout unit is to read the output in mV/V and then use the load cell sensitivity factor in mV/V at full scale to compute the load as shown on the section 3.4.Before to read in mV/V be sure to erase all previous parameters and settings in the readout unit. To erase the settings go to the Main Menu and select Options as shown on following pictures.In the menu OPTIONS select AdvancedAnd select Factory Defaults.Then press the record button on the front panel to restore factory defaults.After erasing the settings, set up the P-3 readout unit as follows:First connect the load cell according to wiring and color code as mentioned on table 1 on channel 1.Then press CHAN key or from the main menu press ‘’select channel’’ and activate all channels where you have connected a load cell. Confirm entry by pressing key MENUThen press “Bridge” Sub-menu, select the appropriate Channel and use left and right arrows to select appropriate bridge type. For ANCLO Load Cell, select “Undef FB” for each channel to be used. Confirm entry by pressing key MENUThen Press GF/SCALING key and in “Chan” Sub-menu use left and right arrows to select appropriate channel. In “Units” Sub-menu set appropriate unit to mV/V like following picture.Be sure in the BAL key menu to disable all channels.Then reading will be displayed in mV/V. See next section for conversion in engineering unit.3.4DATA REDUCTIONReading output in engineering unitIf you display the value in engineering unit on the P-3 readout (section 3.2) then actual load is obtained following this equation:Load = (L - L o)Where L = Current reading in P-3 unitsL o= Initial reading in P-3 unitsLoad = Load in engineering unitsReading output in mV/VIf you display the value in mV/V on the P-3 readout (section 3.3) then actual load is obtained following this equation:Load = Full scale x (L1 - L0)Load cell sensitivity (S)WhereLoad= Applied load in engineering unit (kN)L1= Current reading in mV/VL0= The regression zero no-load reading in mV/V (see calibration data sheet for the value of L0.S= is the load cell sensitivity at full scale in mV/V (see the calibration data sheet for the value)Full Scale= is the full scale capacity of the load cell (see the calibration data sheet for the value)Here is an example based on the calibration data sheet as defined on section 4.2.For example if the current load cell reading is 1.508mV.Load = [2000kN x (1.508mV/V – 0.218mV/V)] / 2.1515 mV/V = 1199.16kN3.5VERIFICATION OF CELL CIRCUITThe cell circuit may be checked by reading resistance and comparing it with values below: ∙Between P+ and P- wires: 700 ohms (1400 ohms when 8 pairs)∙Between S+ and S- wires: idem∙Other combination between wires: 500 ohms∙Between any wire and ANCLO/structure/shield: >1000 Mega ohms3.6POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF INSTALLATION OVER READINGSHollow-center load cells are susceptible to varying conditions of end loading. Eccentric loading, warping of the distribution plate and friction between the distribution plate and the load cell can significantly affect readings. Special precautions must be taken to minimize these effects.Furthermore, cells have to be set between two flat and stiff plates. Thickness of the distribution plate should be at least 25 mm. This thickness should be more important when load range increases and when surfaces of the load cell and the loading element (hydraulic ram) differ. Also, the user may consider asking for doing a calibration using the same distribution and bearing plates he intends to use in the field. Please contact Roctest for more information about distribution plates and calibration.Finally, different friction conditions between the distribution plate and the cell will also affect readings. We suggest using flat, smooth, non-lubricated, plates in the field as we do during calibration. Friction losses within the hydraulic jack can also affect readings.4MISCELLANEOUS4.1CONVERSION FACTORSTABLE 2: Conversion Factors.4.2CALIBRATION DATA SHEETA calibration data sheet is supplied with each load cell. It enables conversion of raw readings into load values. All the sensors are individually calibrated over their working capacity before shipment. The calibration factor coefficient, which is the load cell sensitivity, is obtained using regression techniques through a linear regression formula which may introduce a substantial non-linearity error around the zero reading. See the following page for an example of calibration data sheet.CALIBRATION DATA SHEETLOAD CELLModel: ANCLO-2000Serial number: 33012030Capacity: 2000 kNMax. excitation: 10.00 VDCTemperature: 21 °CCable model: IRC-41ACable length: 12 mColor code: Red: Power P +Black: Power P -Green: Signal S +White: Signal S -Calibration data:Load cell sensitivity: 2.1515 mV/V at full scaleRegression zero (L o): 0.2180 mV/VTraceability no: TR-12-07Certificate no: 033012028-030.xlsxCalibrated by: Eric Tremblay Date: 2017/04/124.3WIRING DIAGRAMFIGURE 3: ANCLO Load cell wiring diagram (Full Bridge Configuration).。
40-100Watts •Compact Size -High Power Density •IT,Industrial &Medical Approvals •Convection-cooled •Class I and II Construction•DC Input Version Available (DCM Series)•PoE Isolation Version Available (POE Series)•3Year WarrantyECM SeriesInputInput Voltage •90-264VAC (120-370VDC)Input Frequency •47-63Hz;440HzInput Current•40W:0.4A max at 230VAC 60W:0.6A max at 230VAC 100W:0.9A max at 230VACI nrush Current •40A max at 230VACEarth Leakage Current •<125µA at 115VAC/60Hz<210µA at 230VAC/50HzInput Protection •Internal T3.15A,250V fuse in lineand neutralOutputOutput Voltage•See tablesOutput Voltage Trim•±5%on 3.3V &5V versions,±10%on other single output models and V1of multi-output models.See note 1for ECM40/60modelsInitial Set Accuracy •±1.0%V1,±5%V2,V3&V4Minimum Load •See tables Start Up Delay • 1.5s max Start Up Rise Time •10ms max Hold Up Time •16/75ms min at 115/230VAC Line Regulation •±0.5%Load Regulation •±1%single output models;±3%V1,±5%V2&V3ECM40/60multi-output models.±1%V1&V2,±5%V3&V4ECM100Cross Regulation •2%on ECM40/60only Over/Undershoot •None at turn on/off Transient Response •4%max.deviation,recovery to within1%in 500µs for a 25%load changeRipple &Noise •1%pk-pk,20MHz bandwidthOvervoltage Protection •115-135%Vnom,recycle input to reset Overload Protection •110-150%on primary power limit,auto recoveryShort Circuit Protection •Trip and restart (Hiccup mode)Temperature •0.05%/°C Coefficient Peak Load •120%for 100ms (ECM40/60)see note 3.GeneralEfficiency •80-85%depending on model Isolation•4000VAC Input to Output 1500VAC Input to Ground 500VAC Output to Ground Switching Frequency •70kHz typical Power Density•40W:4.2W/In 360W:6.3W/In 3100W:7.4W/In 3MTBF•600kHrs to MIL-HDBK-217F at 25ºC,GBEnvironmentalOperating Temperature •0°C to +70°C.Refer to derating curvesfor specific operating limitations.Cooling •Convection &fan-cooled ratings(see derating curves)Operating Humidity •95%RH,non-condensing Storage Temperature •-40°C to +85°C Operating Altitude •3000m Shock •30g pk,half sine,6axes Vibration •2g rms,5Hz to 500Hz,3axesEMC &SafetyEmissions•EN60601-1-2,EN61204-3,FCC 20780,EN55022&EN55011,level B conducted EN55022Level A radiated Harmonic Currents •EN61000-3-2Voltage Flicker •EN61000-3-3ESD Immunity•EN61000-4-2,level 3Perf Criteria A Radiated Immunity •EN61000-4-3,10V/m Perf Criteria A EFT/Burst •EN61000-4-4,level 3Perf Criteria A Surge•EN61000-4-5,level 3Perf Criteria A Conducted Immunity •EN61000-4-6,10V Perf Criteria ADips &Interruptions•EN61000-4-11,30%10ms,60%100ms,100%5000ms,Perf Criteria A,B,B EN60601-1,30%500ms,60%100ms,100%10ms,100%5000ms,Perf Criteria A,A (with 50%load),A,B Safety Approvals•EN60950,UL60950,CSA 22.2601.1,EN60601-1,UL60601-1ECM40&ECM60:SEMI F472.To receive unit with cover fitted,add suffix ‘-C’to model number.For Class I operation only.3.A 120%peak load can be taken for up to 100ms with a 25%duty cycle.Average load not to exceed 40W.2.Cable harnessess with 300mm wire available.For single output models,order part number ECM40/60S LOOM †.For multi-output models,order part number ECM40/60DT LOOM †.4.Covers available.Order part number ECM40/60COVER ^†.Cover dimensions are 4.49x 2.52x 1.52(114x 64x 38.5)ø0.312(7.92)clearance top and bottomSMD J1mates withMolex housing 43061-0003&Molex series 5194crimp terminals Ground tab (0.25faston)standard J2mates withMolex housing 43061-0006&Molex series 5194crimp terminals Weight:approx.0.33lb (150g)†Available from Farnell.See pages 266-269.^Available from Newark.See pages 270-272.2.To receive unit with cover fitted,add suffix ‘-C’to model number.For Class I operation only.3.A 120%peak load can be taken for up to 100ms with a 25%duty cycle.Average load not to exceed 60W.†Available from Farnell.See pages 266-269.^Available from Newark.See pages 270-272.2.Cable harnesses with 300mm wire available.For single output models,order part number ECM40/60S LOOM †.For multi-output models,order part number ECM40/60DT LOOM †.3.Mating connector kit available.Order part number ECM40/60CONKIT †.are 4.49x 2.52x 1.52(114x 64x 38.5).5.Selected single output models available in a 3”x 5”footprint for OEM quantities.Contact sales for details.ø0.312(7.92)clearance top and bottomSMD J1mates withMolex housing 43061-0003&Molex series 5194crimp terminals.Ground (0.25faston)tab standard.J2mates withMolex housing 43061-0006&Molex series 5194crimp terminals.Weight:approx.0.33lb (150g)2.Cable harnessess with 300mm wire available.For single output models,order part number ECM100S LOOM †.For multi-outputs,p/n ECM100DT LOOM †.ECM100S CONKIT †.4.Covers available.Order part number ECM100COVER †^.Multi Output Models†Available from Farnell.See pages 266-269.^Available from Newark.See pages 270-272.2.Input reverse voltage protection is continuous with automatic recovery.3.Input transients compliant with ETSI EN300132:2003.20%with cover fitted)5.For full product details contact sales,or visit 6.5%minimum load required to meet all specification parameters2.Cover kits available separately,order part number no.ECM40/60COVER (4.49x 2.52x 1.52(114x 64x 38.5))for DCM60or part no.ECM100COVER (4.96x3.05x 1.52(126x 77.5x 38.5))for DCM100.Output power derates by 20%with cover fitted.4X ø0.156(3.96)MOUNTING HOLESø0.312(7.92)CLEARANCE TOP AND BOTTOM4X ø0.156(3.96)MOUNTING HOLESø0.312(7.92)CLEARANCE TOP AND BOTTOMJ1mates withMolex housing 43061-0003&Molex series 5194crimp terminals J2mates withMolex housing 43061-0006&Molex series 5194crimp terminalsJ1mates withMolex housing 43061-0003&Molex series 5194crimp terminals DCM60DCM100J2mates withMolex housing 43061-0012&Molex series 5194crimp terminalsWeight 0.4lb (181g)approx.2.Input is protected with internal T3.15A,250V ,fuse in lineComponentHeightØ0.156(3.96)MOUNTING HOLESCLEARANCE TOP AND BOTTOM0.25”FASTON GROUND TAB(4.8)J1mates withMolex housing 09-50-1031&Molex series 5194crimp terminalsJ2mates withMolex housing 09-50-1041&Molex series 5194crimp terminals04080O u t p u t P o w e r (W )Ambient Temp (°C)6020Ambient Temp (°C)O u t p u t P o w e r (W )040801006020Convection-cooledFan-cooled with 10CFMWeight 0.35lb (158g)approx.。
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F101, F102, F104 Fieldbus Power SupplyDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYA printed version of the D eclaration of Conformity has been provided separately within the original shipment of goods. However, you can find a copy of the latest version at -/certificatesii INM F10x Rev 2CONTENTS1 OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 MECHANICAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24.1 Mounting Orientation (2)4.2 Enclosure Requirements (2)4.3 DIN-rail Mounting (3)4.4 Removal from DIN-rail (4)5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45.1 DC Power Requirements (5)5.2 Power Connector Wiring (5)5.3 DIN-rail bussing (6)5.4 Terminator (6)5.5 Fieldbus Connections (7)5.6 Fieldbus Cable Screen (7)6 TESTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76.1 F10x Status LEDs (7)7 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 FM CONTROL DRAWINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 ATEX & UKCA SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109.1 General (10)9.2 Installation (11)9.3 Inspection and maintenance (11)9.4 Repair (11)9.5 Marking (12)INM F10x Rev 2iiiiv INM F10x Rev 2GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATIONNOTEThese are used to give general information to ensure correct operation.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PERSONNELThe operating instructions provided here contain essential safety instructions for installation personnel and those engaged in the operation, maintenance and servicing of the equipment.Before commencing installation or commissioning:• Read and understand the contents of this manual and the product datasheet• Ensure installation and operating personnel have received adequate training for this task• Ensure that any operating instructions are fully understood by the personnel responsible.• Observe national and local installation and mounting regulations (e.g. IEC 60079-14).During operation:• Make the relevant instructions available at all times to the operating personnel.• Observe safety instructions.• Observe national safety and accident prevention regulations.• Operate the equipment within its published specification.• Servicing, maintenance work or repairs not described in this manual must not be performed without prior agreement with the manufacturer.• Any damage to this equipment may render its explosion protection null and void.• No changes to any of the components that might impair their explosion protection are permitted.If any information provided here is not clear:• Contact Eaton’s MTL product line support or one of its representatives.NOTEImproper installation and operation of the enclosure can result in the invalidation of the warranty.Figure 1: F101-P S1 OVERVIEWThe F101, F102, and F104 (F10x) Fieldbus Power Supplies are designed to provide powerfor a single FOUNDATION fieldbus™ H1 or Profibus PA segment. Galvanic isolation, powerconditioning and segment termination are incorporated into each F10x module. Terminationof the fieldbus segments is normally enabled with a switch on the module, but may beswitched off for those few applications that do not require a Terminator at the Fieldbus PowerSupply.2 DESCRIPTIONFor extreme reliability, the modules use passive components for power conditioning and areliable DC/DC converter to provide galvanic isolation and power regulation. The connectorsused for power input and the Fieldbus output are high quality pluggable types with screwretention. Spring-clamp (-PC) and screw terminal (-PS) connector versions are supported.LED indicators show the status of the modules. In normal operation, the green Power LEDis lit, showing that there is proper input voltage to the module and the red Fault LED is off.If the fieldbus segment is shorted or in an over-current condition the Fault LED blinks. Aninternal module error is indicated by a steady light on the red Fault LED. The status of theinternal terminator switch is also indicated by an illuminated ‘T’ symbol.The modules can be powered from a supply between 19.2 – 30.0 VDC (10.0 – 30.0 VDCfor the F104). The incoming power can be applied via the top-mounted connector whichsupports onward looping of power wiring, or by using a proprietary plug-in connector on aDIN-rail bussing system.INM F10x Rev 213 COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIESProduct part numbers and their descriptions are given below.PART No . DESCRIPTIONF101-P* Fieldbus Power Supply: 21.5V, 500mAF102-P* Fieldbus Power Supply: 28V, 500mAF104-P* Fieldbus Power Supply: 13V, 250mAPBUS01 Power Bus DIN-rail connectors, pack of 5PBUS02 Power Bus DIN-rail input plug and socket setPBUS03 End Stop/Strain relief clamps, pack of 2* = S – Pluggable Screw Terminal ConnectorsC – Pluggable Spring Clamp Connectors4 MECHANICAL4 .1 Mounting OrientationThe F10x Fieldbus Power Supplies are designed for mounting on a horizontally alignedD IN-rail on a vertical surface. This method of mounting ensures optimum heatdissipation.4 .2 Enclosure Requirements4 .2 .1 General RequirementsThe assembly may be mounted in hazardous (classified) areas – see Sections 8 & 9.The following conditions must also be satisfied to ensure safe and reliable operation.a) Prevent any form of pollution that could compromise the operation of the unit.For example, choose an unpolluted location or a suitable enclosure to protect theassembly.b) Provide an adequate level of mechanical protection. This can be achieved byselecting a protected location, a suitable enclosure, or a combination of both.c) Ensure that all cable entries and connections are secure by making provision forthe careful routing and securing of all cables.d) Provide adequate security against unauthorized interference.e) Ensure that the permitted ambient temperature range of –40°C to +65°C (+70°Cif load is 400mA or less) is not exceeded. Allow for power dissipation within theenclosure and consider the use of shading against direct sunlight.2INM F10x Rev 24 .2 .2 Outdoor MountingIf the F10x is mounted in an outdoor location, use a suitable enclosure with a minimumof IP54 ingress protection. A higher level of ingress protection rating will be necessaryif the working atmosphere is or can be corrosive or if the enclosure is subject to wetor dusty environments.4 .3 DIN-rail MountingThe F10x is designed for mounting on 35mm x 7.5mm T-section “top hat” DIN rail toEN50022 and uses an integrated DIN-rail clamp to hold it onto the rail. If the DIN-railbussing system is to be used, the bussing connectors must first be attached to theDIN-rail.For vertical DIN Rail installations, we recommend using a DIN Rail clamp below theF10x modules (see accessory PBUS03) to prevent the units from sliding on the DINRail.4 .3 .1 Mounting ProcedureThe F10x is mounted to the DIN-rail by hooking the side opposite the DIN-rail latch tothe DIN Rail. The device is then pivoted to fit on the DIN-rail. Then the latch is pushedtoward the DIN-rail and snaps in place holding the F10x firmly on the DIN-rail.For applications using the DIN-rail bussing connectors, the DIN-rail bussing connectormust first be snapped onto the DIN Rail – see Figure 4a. The F10x is then installedover the DIN-rail bussing connector making sure that it is properly lined up (Figure 4b).Figure 4aINM F10x Rev 234INM F10x Rev 2Figure 4b 4 .4 Removal from DIN-rail To remove the F10x from the DIN-rail, use a screwdriver to release the DIN-rail latching mechanism. Pivot the F10x and remove from the DIN-rail.5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The Input power and Fieldbus Segment connectors are pluggable and available in a screw terminal version (-PS) or a spring clamp version (-PC). See Figures 5a & 5b. The terminals can accept the following conductor sizes:T ype Conductor size Screw terminals (-PS)0.14 to 2.5mm 2Spring clamp terminals (-PC)0.2 to 2.5mm2 Figure 5a: Screw T erminal Figure 5b: Spring Clamp NOTE When wiring to spring-clamp terminals use a screwdriver with a 3-4 mm blade and depress the spring-clamp button (orange) before inserting the terminationcable. See Figure 5b.5 .1 DC Power RequirementsPower terminals requiring a nominal input voltage of 24VDC are provided allowing theuse of bulk power supplies with a supply range of 19.2–30VD C (10–30VD C for theF104). Input power cabling and over-current protection devices must be chosen tomatch the current consumption.Typical input current at 24VDC input for a fully loaded F10x is shown in the table below.The input current is load and input voltage dependent. To determine the expectedinput current for a specific application, see the graphs in the F10x Product Specificationdocument. If the power is ‘daisy-chained’ using the top-mounted F10x connectors,size the input fusing accordingly and keep the total current below 8A. Each F10xmodule contains an internal 1.5A fuse (not user replaceable).Module Input CurrentF101550mAF102700mAF104200mAIt is also important to size the Bulk Power Supply to handle the inrush current requiredby the F10x. Inrush is less than 3 times the maximum rated current with a durationlasting less than 2ms.5 .2 Power Connector WiringThere are two pairs of positive and negative terminals on the input power connector.The pairs are internally connected together to allow ‘daisy-chaining’ of power fromone unit to another. Wiring of two independent power supplies (for redundancy) to theinput power connector is not permitted unless external steering diodes are included ineach source of supply. DC supply connections are as follows:Input PowerPin No.Connection7+ve8-ve9+ve10-veCable lengths on the Power connectors should not exceed 30m nor go outside thebuilding.It is important to note that because the input wire pairs are internally connected onthe F10x printed circuit board, unplugging the 4 way connector will disrupt the daisychained power. To prevent unexpected loss of power downstream of the F10x, thebulk power should be routed to each end of the daisy chain. This way, unplugging oneF10x 4 way connector will not disrupt other devices.INM F10x Rev 256INM F10x Rev 25 .3 DIN-rail bussing Rather than using the top 4 way connectors to provide power to the F10x, an optional DIN-rail bussing system is available. This is very convenient when multiple F10x units are in the same cabinet. One D IN-rail bussing connector is needed for each F10x module. In addition a Female and/or Male connector that mates to the DIN-rail bussing connector is needed to wire the input power to the series of bussing connectors. Use a Female on one end and a male on the other to buss power from both directions in case the string of bussing connectors might need to be separated at some time. There is also an end stop/cable strain relief device that is available – see the accessory parts in section 3.Power supplied to the D IN-rail bussing chain should be limited by a fuse to 8A maximum. Use the table in section 5.1 to determine the maximum number of F10x modules that can be connected in one DIN-rail bussing chain. Figure 5c 5 .4 T erminator The F10x module contains a Terminator that is activated by a switch. The Terminator switch is in the ON position from the factory. Graphics on the label on the side of the F10x indicates the switch location and the orientation that enables and disables the Terminator – see Figure 5d. A white LED illuminates a “T” on the top of the unit whenever the Terminator is enabled – see Figure 5e. Most applications will take advantage of the internal Terminator in the F10x.Figure 5d Figure 5e5 .5 Fieldbus ConnectionsThere are two 3 way connectors (internally wired together) for connection to a Hostand Field cable. Each connector provides (+), (–) and cable screen (S) connections.See section 5.6 for information on cable screen grounding.Pin No .Connection Pin No .Connection1Fieldbus +4Fieldbus +2Fieldbus S5Fieldbus S3Fieldbus -6Fieldbus -The host cable length should not exceed 30 meters.5 .6 Fieldbus Cable ScreenThe Fieldbus standard requires that the Cable Screen be grounded. There are nofacilities on the F10x for screen grounding. Therefore, the screen must be groundedat the Host or in a marshalling cabinet.6 TESTING6 .1 F10x Status LEDsEach F10x is fitted with two LED s, one to indicate input power status and one tosignify an error condition.Fault Condition Power LED Fault LEDNo Fault On OffInput < 10V (F104)Off-Input < 19V (F101, F102)Off-Segment shorted-Blinking RedInternal Module Fault-RedINM F10x Rev 277 ROUTINE MAINTENANCECheck the general condition of the installation occasionally to make sure that nodeterioration has occurred. At least every two years (and more frequently for particularlyharsh environments) check:• the condition of wire connections, terminations, and screens.• the dc output voltage on one of the fieldbus connectors is >21.8V for the F101,>28.3V for the F102, or >13.1V for the F104. This can be performed using a multi-meter or a Relcom FBT-6 Fieldbus Monitor.• the Green input power LED is lit, and the Red Fault LED is off.• there are no signs of damage or corrosion.8INM F10x Rev 28 FM CONTROL DRAWINGS2221 Yew Street, Forest Grove, Oregon 97116 USATitle:INM F10x Rev 29FM Special Conditions of Use1. In Class I, Division 2 installations, the subject equipment shall be mounted withina tool secured enclosure which is capable of accepting one or more of the Class I,Division 2 wiring methods specified in the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70)for US installations – or Canadian Electrical Code (C22.1) for Canadian installations.2. In Class I, Zone 2 installations, the subject equipment shall be mounted within atool secured enclosure which is capable of accepting one or more of the Class I,Division 2 wiring methods specified in the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70)for US installations – or Canadian Electrical Code (C22.1) for Canadian installations.3. When installed in hazardous (classified) locations, a warning label must beprominently affixed near the unit(s) which warns that the cables or Fieldbus SupplyModules must not be removed or inserted unless the area is known to be non-hazardous.4. In Class I, Zone 2 installations (Canada), the installer shall ensure protection ofsupply terminals against transient voltages exceeding the rated supply voltage bygreater than 40%. The equipment must also be installed in an enclosure with aminimum ingress protection rating of IP54 unless the apparatus is intended to beafforded an equivalent degree of protection by location.9 ATEX & UKCA SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThe following information is in accordance with the Essential Health and SafetyRequirements:• (Annex II) of the EU Directive 2014/34/EU [the ATEX Directive - safety of apparatus]• (Schedule 1) of the Equipment and Protective Systems Intended for Use inPotentially Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2016 (S.I. 2016/1107)and is provided for those locations where the ATEX D irective/UK Regulation isapplicable.9 .1 Generala) This equipment must only be installed, operated and maintained by competentpersonnel. Such personnel shall have undergone training, which included instructionon the various types of protection and installation practices, the relevant rulesand regulations, and on the general principles of area classification. Appropriaterefresher training shall be given on a regular basis. [See clause 4.2 of EN 60079-17].b) This equipment has been designed to provide protection against all the relevantadditional hazards referred to in Annex II of the directive, such as those in clause1.2.7.c) This equipment has been designed to meet the requirements of EN 60079-0 andEN 60079-15.d) This apparatus provides protection against all the relevant additional hazardsreferred to in Schedule 1 of the regulation, such as those in clause 13.10INM F10x Rev 29 .2 Installationa) The installation must comply with the appropriate European, national and localregulations, which may include reference to the code of practice EN 60079-14. Inaddition, particular industries or end users may have specific requirements relatingto the safety of their installations and these requirements should also be met. Forthe majority of installations the Directive 2014/34/EU [the ATEX Directive - safetyof installations] and SI 2016:1107 (amended by SI 2019 No. 696) is also applicable.b) This apparatus may be installed in a safe area and also in a Zone 2 locationproviding that the relevant installation conditions are met. When mounted in aZone 2 location the apparatus must be provided with an enclosure, which offers anadditional degree of protection appropriate to the area classification.c) Unless already protected by design, this equipment must be protected by asuitableenclosure against:i) mechanical and thermal stresses in excess of those noted in the certificationdocumentation and the product specificationii) aggressive substances, excessive dust, moisture and other contaminants.Read also the Special Conditions for Safe Use (below) for any additional or morespecific information.Specific Conditions of Safe Use:1. The apparatus is to be installed in an enclosure which maintains a minimum ingressprotection rating of IP54 and meets the enclosure requirements of EN 60079-0 andEN 60079-15 as appropriate for the installation.2. Electrostatic Discharge Hazard. Care must be taken to prevent static build-up onthe non-metallic case.9 .3 Inspection and maintenancea) Inspection and maintenance should be carried out in accordance with European,national and local regulations which may refer to the standard EN 60079-17. Inaddition specific industries or end users may have specific requirements whichshould also be met.b) Access to the internal circuitry must not be made during operation.9 .4 RepairThis product cannot be repaired by the user and must be replaced with an equivalentcertified product.INM F10x Rev 2119 .5 MarkingEach device is marked in compliance with the Directive/Regulation.This information applies to products manufactured during or after the year 2009.T ypical certification markingDIN Rail Bus12INM F10x Rev 2This page left intentionally blankINM F10x Rev 213EUROPE (EMEA): +44 (0)1582 723633 ********************THE AMERICAS: +1 800 835 7075*********************ASIA-PACIFIC:+65 6 645 9888***********************The given data is only intended as a product description and should not be regarded as a legal warranty of properties or guarantee. In the interest of further technical developments, we reserve the right to make design changes.Eaton Electric Limited, Great Marlings, Butterfield, Luton Beds, LU2 8DL, UK.Tel: + 44 (0)1582 723633 Fax: + 44 (0)1582 422283E-mail:******************** © 2022 Eaton All Rights Reserved Publication No. INM F10x Rev 2 010422April 2022AUSTRALIA Eaton Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd, 10 Kent Road, Mascot, New South Wales, 2020, Australia Tel: +61 1300 308 374 Fax: +61 1300 308 463E-mail:*********************BeNeLux MTL Instruments BV Ambacht 6, 5301 KW Zaltbommel The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 418 570290 Fax: +31 (0) 418 541044E-mail:*********************CHINA Cooper Electric (Shanghai) Co. Ltd 955 Shengli Road, Heqing Industrial Park Pudong New Area, Shanghai 201201Tel: +86 21 2899 3817 Fax: +86 21 2899 3992E-mail:****************FRANCE MTL Instruments sarl,7 rue des Rosiéristes, 69410 Champagne au Mont d’Or France Tel: +33 (0)4 37 46 16 53 Fax: +33 (0)4 37 46 17 20E-mail:*******************GERMANY MTL Instruments GmbH, Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 12, 50170 Kerpen, Germany Tel: +49 (0)22 73 98 12 - 0 Fax: +49 (0)22 73 98 12 - 2 00E-mail:*******************INDIA MTL India, No.36, Nehru Street, Off Old Mahabalipuram Road Sholinganallur, Chennai - 600 119, India Tel: +91 (0) 44 24501660 /24501857 Fax: +91 (0) 44 24501463 E-mail:***********************ITAL Y MTL Italia srl, Via San Bovio, 3, 20090 Segrate, Milano, Italy Tel: +39 02 959501 Fax: +39 02 95950759E-mail:******************JAPAN Cooper Industries Japan K.K.MT Building 3F , 2-7-5 Shiba Diamon, Minato-ku Tokyo, Japan 102-0012Tel: +81 (0)3 6430 3128 Fax:+81 (0)3 6430 3129E-mail:****************NORWA Y Norex AS Fekjan 7c, Postboks 147,N-1378 Nesbru, NorwayTel: +47 66 77 43 80 Fax: +47 66 84 55 33E-mail:*************RUSSIA Cooper Industries Russia LLC Elektrozavodskaya Str 33Building 4Moscow 107076, RussiaTel: +7 (495) 981 3770 Fax: +7 (495) 981 3771E-mail:*******************SINGAPORE Eaton Electric (Singapore) Pte Ltd100G Pasir Panjang RoadInterlocal Centre #07-08 Singapore 118523 #02-09 to #02-12 (Warehouse and Workshop)Tel: +65 6 645 9888 ext 9864/9865 Fax: 65 6 645 9811E-mail:***********************SOUTH KOREA Cooper Crouse-Hinds Korea7F . Parkland Building 237-11 Nonhyun-dong Gangnam-gu,Seoul 135-546, South Korea.Tel: +82 6380 4805 Fax: +82 6380 4839E-mail:*******************UNITED ARAB EMIRATESCooper Industries/Eaton CorporationOffice 205/206, 2nd Floor SJ Towers, off. Old Airport Road, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesTel: +971 2 44 66 840 Fax: +971 2 44 66 841E-mail:*****************UNITED KINGDOMEaton Electric Limited,Great Marlings, Butterfield, LutonBeds LU2 8DLTel: +44 (0)1582 723633 Fax: +44 (0)1582 422283E-mail:********************AMERICASCooper Crouse-Hinds MTL Inc.3413 N. Sam Houston Parkway W.Suite 200, Houston TX 77086, USATel: +1 800-835-7075 Fax: +1 866-298-2468E-mail:*********************。
10PPosi-Lok power distribution panelsProduct selector guidePosi-Lok SeriesAmpacity rating (max.)Voltage rating (max.)Cable sizeApprovalsE020*******#2 - 2/0UL/CSA Selecting the right Posi-Lok product series is easyJust identify the cable size, voltage, amperage and approval requirements.10P10Posi-Lok power distribution panelsNEMA 3Designed to meet Article 520-53 Section K and Article 530-22 Section A (NEC) standards, the built-in safety features require the user to connect or disconnect each plug in sequence. Protective receptacle covers cannot be raised until the preceding plug is locked into position.Applications:• Utilize single conductor cable that can be used to full amperage capability without the need to de-rate like multi-conductor solutions • Ideal for disaster relief, temporary power, stand-by emergency power and power distribution applicationsCertifications and compliances:• UL Listed: E67181• CSA certified: LR13963-48Environmental rating:• NEMA 3Standard materials:• Cable sizes #2 - 4/0• Insulator – elastomeric • Contact – copperElectrical ratings:• 600 volts• 200 amperes continuous (E0200); 400 amperes continuous (E0400)Temperature ratings:•-40°C to 105°C10P10PPosi-Lok power distribution panelsNEMA 3protection system ensures phase integrityUL Listed and CSA certifiedLockout/tagout compatible for safety and securityQuick and easy installation –panels can be mounted into a standard 19 inch rackSafe, sequential interlock ensures123456Shatter-resistant insulators and polarizing shells provide long-7added strength and quickinstallation (crimp also available)and color-coded to eliminate cross-phasing89Cut-away view of E0400 male plugFeatures:10P10Posi-Lok connectorsNow there’s no need to haul around huge, multi-conductor cables. Posi-Lok ™ power distribution systems let you use lighter, single conductor cables rated at higher amperages.Posi-Lok plugs feature recessed electrical contacts that are protected by shatter-resistant insulators and impact-resistant molded sleeves.More than 25 years of field testing has proven that the uniqueelastomeric tapered insulator allows maximum flexing with minimum breakage. There are no metal clamps or grommets to cause cable failure.The same plugs that connect to panels also connect to each other so that you can use long runs of cable. Polarity is assured because eachplug is uniquely keyed and color-coded for easy, positive connecting.Termination barrel(set screw version shown);12Built-in strain relief reduces cable strand breakage4polarizing sleeve6Recessed contacts7Cut-away view of E0200 male plug10P10PNo. receptacles per panelCat. # Cover color code3E0200-1685GR, WH, BK 6E0200-1885GR, WH, WH, BK, RD, BUCable size #2 AWG - 2/0600 VAC/VDC, up to 200A continuousE0200, female panels and male plugs Features:• Designed to meet Article 520-53 Section K and Article 530-22 Section A (NEC) standards• Sequential interlock system requires the user to connect and disconnect each plug in sequence• Polarized plugs and panels eliminate the possibility of cross-phasing • Built-in strain relief reduces cable strain• Proven Cam-Lok double cam principle provides a positive, vibration-proof connection• No moving contact surfaces, eliminating arcing or burning of contacts• Recessed contacts protected by insulating jacket that extends beyond contact ends for safetyOrdering information:Female panelsMaterial characteristics:• Insulator – TPE• Polarizing shell – thermoplastic• Temperature rating – operating ambient: -40ºC to 105ºCPosi-Lok E200 plugs and panelsCertifications and compliances:• Listed to UL498, File No. E67181• CSA certified to C22.2 No. 182.3-M1987, File No. LR13963GR = green; WH = white; BK = black; RD = red; BU = blue; BRN = brown; ORG = orange; YEL = yellow; NN = panel without neutral To order panel with a limit switch, add suffix ‘LS’ to end of catalog number. Available on last position only. Example: E0200-1687LS. Limit switch ratings are 5A, 250 VAC.Plugs must be ordered separately (see below).TerminationColorCat. # Complete Cat. # Contact only Cat. # Insulator / polarizing shell Green E0200-141A201293-5A201315-3Male plugsnut1Polarizing shell2Male 3Male insulator4Male plug assembled lengthis 83/4”10P10No. receptacles per panelCat. # Cover color code3E0200-1660GR, WH, BK 6E0200-1860GR, WH, WH, BK, RD, BUCable size #2 AWG - 2/0600 VAC/VDC, up to 200A continuousE0200, male panels and female plugs Features:• Designed to meet Article 520-53 Section K and Article 530-22 Section A (NEC) standards• Sequential interlock system requires the user to connect and disconnect each plug in sequence• Polarized plugs and panels eliminate the possibility of cross-phasing • Built-in strain relief reduces cable strain• Proven Cam-Lok double cam principle provides a positive, vibration-proof connection• No moving contact surfaces, eliminating arcing or burning of contacts• Recessed contacts protected by insulating jacket that extends beyond contact ends for safetyOrdering information:Male panelsMaterial characteristics:• Insulator – TPE• Polarizing shell – thermoplastic• Temperature rating – operating ambient: -40ºC to 105ºCPosi-Lok E200 plugs and panelsCertifications and compliances:• Listed to UL498, File No. E67181• CSA certified to C22.2 No. 182.3-M1987, File No. LR13963GR = green; WH = white; BK = black; RD = red; BU = blue; BRN = brown; ORG = orange; YEL = yellow; NN = panel without neutral To order panel with a limit switch, add suffix ‘LS’ to end of catalog number. Available on last position only. Example: E0200-1687LS. Limit switch ratings are 5A, 250 VAC.Plugs must be ordered separately (see below).TerminationColorCat. # Complete Cat. # Contact only Cat. # Insulator / polarizing shell Green E0200-241A201292-5A201315-27Female plugsFemale plug assembled lengthis 83/4”Retaining nutPolarizing shellFemale contactFemale insulator410P10PCable size #2 AWG - 2/0600 VAC/VDC, up to 200A continuousPosi-Lok E200 plugs and panels10P10Cable size #2 AWG - 2/0600 VAC/VDC, up to 200A continuousPosi-Lok E200 plugs and panelsPosi-Lok plugs and panels• Ampacity is based on cable size or continuous rating, whichever is less• Panel does not include enclosure or breakers; Posi-Lok system must be installed per local and national standards• Panel receptacles have lock washers, flat washers and jam nuts included• Plugs and panels have silver plated copper contactsCable sizeAmperage ratingVoltage rating#2 AWG 190600 VAC Posi-Lok E0200 ratingsCable sizeAmperage ratingVoltage rating#2 AWG 190600 VAC Posi-Lok E0400 ratings10P10PNo. receptacles per panelCat. # Cover color code3A E0400-1685GR, WH, BK 6E0400-1885GR, WH, WH, BK, RD, BUCable size #2 AWG - 4/0600 VAC/VDC, up to 400A continuousE0400, female panels Features:• Designed to meet Article 520-53 Section K and Article 530-22 Section A (NEC) standards• Sequential interlock system requires the user to connect and disconnect each plug in sequence• Polarized panels eliminate the possibility of cross-phasing• Proven Cam-Lok double cam principle provides a positive, vibration-proof connection• No moving contact surfaces, eliminating arcing or burning of contacts• Recessed contacts protected by insulating jacket that extends beyond contact ends for safetyOrdering information:Female panelsMaterial characteristics:• Panel – steel• Temperature rating – operating ambient: -40ºC to 105ºCPosi-Lok E400 panelsCertifications and compliances:• Listed to UL498, File No. E67181• CSA certified to C22.2 No. 182.3-M1987, File No. LR13963GR = green; WH = white; BK = black; RD = red; BU = blue; BRN = brown; ORG = orange; YEL = yellow; NN = panel without neutral To order panel with a limit switch, add suffix ‘LS’ to end of catalog number. Available on all positions; contact factory. Limit switch ratings are [125, 250, 480 VAC, 15A], [125 VDC, 0.5A], [250 VDC, 0.25A].Plugs must be ordered separately.A Panels with 3 receptacles will have two blank plates to match the same footprint as 5 receptacle panels.B Panels with 4 receptacles will have two blank plates to match the same footprint as 5 receptacle panels.10P10Cable size #2 AWG - 4/0600 VAC/VDC, up to 400A continuousE0400, male plugs, crimp and double set screw Features:• Designed to meet Article 520-53 Section K and Article 530-22 Section A (NEC) standards• Polarized plugs eliminate the possibility of cross-phasing • Built-in strain relief reduces cable strain• Proven Cam-Lok double cam principle provides a positive, vibration-proof connection• No moving contact surfaces, eliminating arcing or burning of contacts• Recessed contacts protected by insulating jacket that extends beyond contact ends for safetyOrdering information:Material characteristics:• Insulator – TPE• Polarizing shell – thermoplastic• Temperature rating – operating ambient: -40ºC to 105ºCPosi-Lok E400 plugsCertifications and compliances:• Listed to UL498, File No. E67181• CSA certified to C22.2 No. 182.3-M1987, File No. LR13963TerminationColorCat. # Complete Cat. # Contact only Cat. # Insulator Cat. # Polarizing shell Green E0400-141A201271-23336200-1A201263-6Male plugsAssembled lengthis 71/4”Male insulatorMalecontactPolarizing shell10P10PNo. receptacles per panelCat. # Cover color code3A E0400-1660GR, WH, BK 6E0400-1860GR, WH, WH, BK, RD, BUCable size #2 AWG - 4/0600 VAC/VDC, up to 400A continuousE0400, male panels Features:• Designed to meet Article 520-53 Section K and Article 530-22 Section A (NEC) standards• Sequential interlock system requires the user to connect and disconnect each plug in sequence• Polarized panels eliminate the possibility of cross-phasing• Proven Cam-Lok double cam principle provides a positive, vibration-proof connection• No moving contact surfaces, eliminating arcing or burning of contacts• Recessed contacts protected by insulating jacket that extends beyond contact ends for safetyOrdering information:Male panelsMaterial characteristics:• Panel – steel• Temperature rating – operating ambient: -40ºC to 105ºCPosi-Lok E400 panelsCertifications and compliances:• Listed to UL498, File No. E67181• CSA certified to C22.2 No. 182.3-M1987, File No. LR13963GR = green; WH = white; BK = black; RD = red; BU = blue; BRN = brown; ORG = orange; YEL = yellow; NN = panel without neutral To order panel with a limit switch, add suffix ‘LS’ to end of catalog number. Available on all positions; contact factory. Limit switch ratings are [125, 250, 480 VAC, 15A], [125 VDC, 0.5A], [250 VDC, 0.25A].Plugs must be ordered separately.A Panels with 3 receptacles will have two blank plates to match the same footprint as 5 receptacle panels.B Panels with 4 receptacles will have two blank plates to match the same footprint as 5 receptacle panels.10P10Cable size #2 AWG - 4/0600 VAC/VDC, up to 400A continuousE0400, female plugs, crimp and double set screw Features:• Designed to meet Article 520-53 Section K and Article 530-22 Section A (NEC) standards• Polarized plugs eliminate the possibility of cross-phasing • Built-in strain relief reduces cable strain• Proven Cam-Lok double cam principle provides a positive, vibration-proof connection• No moving contact surfaces, eliminating arcing or burning of contacts• Recessed contacts protected by insulating jacket that extends beyond contact ends for safetyOrdering information:Material characteristics:• Insulator – TPE• Polarizing shell – thermoplastic• Temperature rating – operating ambient: -40ºC to 105ºCPosi-Lok E400 plugsCertifications and compliances:• Listed to UL498, File No. E67181• CSA certified to C22.2 No. 182.3-M1987, File No. LR13963TerminationColorCat. # Complete Cat. # Contact only Cat. # Insulator Cat. # Polarizing shell Green E0400-241A201272-43336199-1A201262-6Female plugsAssembled lengthis 71/4”Female insulatorFemalecontactPolarizing shell10P10PCable size #2 AWG - 4/0600 VAC/VDC, up to 400A continuousDimensions:Posi-Lok E400 plugs and panelsOrdering information:Cat. #DescriptionA100601-17Cap for male E0400Protective plug caps10P10Posi-Lok tools and accessories Replacement parts, crimping nests and presses Ordering information:Replacement partsCat. #DescriptionA400001Assembly toolCrimping nests and pressesCable sizeCat. # Crimping nests Cat. #Crimping presses (includes crimp nest)#2 - #1100514-3A200914-3Other accessoriesConnector seriesCat. # Set screw Cat. # Copper shim Cat. #Pressure pad Cat. #Retaining wire E020*******-33100400-5100573-1A100632A200020-4100573-1101214100400-5。
Product Selection Guide5.2.1 Helical Worm Reduction Gearboxes Calculate the power capacity required for the gearbox:P (kW) = Pd (kW) x FLWherePd= Power required to drive the machineFL= Load factor (refer to table 5.2.2)Select a gearbox type to the closest above the required power (Pd), refer 4.3.1.2Find the closest matching output speed hence gear ratio for that gearbox type for the application (refer 4.3.1.2). Check that the gearbox power rating is suitable for the actual output speed.5.3.1 In-Line Helical Worm Reduction GearboxesCalculate the power capacity required for the gearbox:P(kW) = Pd (kW) x FLWherePd= Power required to drive the machineFL= Load factor (refer to table 5.2.2)Select a gearbox type to the closest above the required power (Pd) and to the nearest output speed (hence gear ratio) for the gearbox type.5.2.2Helical Worm Reduction Gearbox PerformanceR - Reduced range of gear ratios availableF - Few gear ratios availableFor exact availability of gear ratios in power ranges and full gearbox details consult Power Jacks.3Manufactured in Great BritainFM 23810DESIGN WITH POWERPRECISION SCREW JACKS . ELECTRIC LINEAR ACTUATORS . PLANETARY ROLLER SCREWS . SPIRAL BEVEL GEARBOXES .Power Jacks are an industry leader in the manufacture of quality industrial lifting, positioning,material handling and power transmission equipment. The products are supplied globally to most industry sectors including nuclear, water, oil & gas, chemical,defence, steel, aluminium, automotive, and others.2010 All rights reserved. PJSCDS-GS-EN-01Head OfficeSouth Harbour Road Fraserburgh Aberdeenshire AB43 9BZ Scotland (UK)Tel: +44 (0)1346 513131Fax: +44 (0)1346 ********************。
SAFETY DATA SHEETVersion 6.0Revision Date 06/18/2019Print Date 09/30/2019Avanti Polar Lipids, Inc. 700 Industrial Park Drive, Alabaster, AL 35007,USA • (800) 227-0651 • (205) 663-2494•Fax(800) 229-1004•(205) 663-0756 • E-•E-SECTION 1: Identification of the substance/mixture and of the company/undertaking1.1 Product identifiersProduct name : TopFluor-SOBRACProduct Number : 810307PBrand : Avanti1.2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised againstIdentified uses : Laboratory chemicals, Synthesis of substances1.3 Details of the supplier of the safety data sheetCompany : Avanti Polar Lipids, INC700 Industrial ParkDrive Alabaster, Al35007 United StatesTelephone Fax : (205)of America663-2494 :(205)663-07561.4 Emergency telephone numberEmergency Phone # : +1 703-741-5970 / 1800-424-9300(CHEMTREC)SECTION 2: Hazards identification2.1 Classification of the substance or mixtureNot a hazardous substance or mixture.2.2 GHS Label elements, including precautionary statementsNot a hazardous substance or mixture.2.3 Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) or not covered by GHS -noneSECTION 3: Composition/information on ingredients3.1 SubstancesMolecular weight : 596.36 g/molSECTION 4: First aid measures4.1 Description of first aid measuresIf inhaledIf breathed in, move person into fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.In case of skin contactWash off with soap and plenty of water.In case of eye contactFlush eyes with water as a precaution.If swallowedNever give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Rinse mouth with water.4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayedThe most important known symptoms and effects are described in the labelling (see section2.2) and/or in section 114.3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment neededNo data availableSECTION 5: Firefighting measures5.1 Extinguishing mediaSuitable extinguishing mediaUse water spray, alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide.5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixtureCarbon oxides, Nitrogen oxides (NOx), Hydrogen bromide gas, Hydrogen fluoride,Borane/boron oxides5.3 Advice for firefightersWear self-contained breathing apparatus for firefighting if necessary.5.4 Further informationNo data availableSECTION 6: Accidental release measures6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency proceduresAvoid dust formation. Avoid breathing vapours, mist or gas.For personal protection see section 8.6.2 Environmental precautionsNo special environmental precautions required.6.3 Methods and materials for containment and cleaning upSweep up and shovel. Keep in suitable, closed containers for disposal.6.4 Reference to other sectionsFor disposal see section 13.SECTION 7: Handling and storage7.1 Precautions for safe handlingFurther processing of solid materials may result in the formation of combustible dusts. The potential for combustible dust formation should be taken into consideration beforeadditional processing occurs.Provide appropriate exhaust ventilation at places where dust is formed.For precautions see section 2.2.7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilitiesKeep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place.Recommended storage temperature -20 °CStorage class (TRGS 510): 11: Combustible Solids7.3 Specific end use(s)Apart from the uses mentioned in section 1.2 no other specific uses are stipulatedSECTION 8: Exposure controls/personal protection8.1 Control parametersComponents with workplace control parametersContains no substances with occupational exposure limit values.8.2 Exposure controlsAppropriate engineering controlsGeneral industrial hygiene practice.Personal protective equipmentEye/face protectionUse equipment for eye protection tested and approved under appropriategovernment standards such as NIOSH (US) or EN 166(EU).Skin protectionHandle with gloves. Gloves must be inspected prior to use. Use proper gloveremoval technique (without touching glove's outer surface) to avoid skin contactwith this product. Dispose of contaminated gloves after use in accordance withapplicable laws and good laboratory practices. Wash and dry hands.Body ProtectionChoose body protection in relation to its type, to the concentration and amount ofdangerous substances, and to the specific work-place., The type of protectiveequipment must be selected according to the concentration and amount of thedangerous substance at the specific workplace.Respiratory protectionRespiratory protection is not required. Where protection from nuisance levels ofdusts are desired, use type N95 (US) or type P1 (EN 143) dust masks. Userespirators and components tested and approved under appropriate governmentstandards such as NIOSH (US) or CEN (EU).Control of environmental exposureNo special environmental precautions required.SECTION 9: Physical and chemical properties9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical propertiesa) Appearance Form: solidb) Odour No data availablec) Odour Threshold No data availabled) pH No data availableNo data availablee) Meltingpoint/freezing pointNo data availablef) Initial boiling pointand boiling rangeg) Flash point ()Not applicableh) Evaporation rate No data availableNo data availablei) Flammability (solid,gas)No data availablej) Upper/lowerflammability orexplosive limitsk) Vapour pressure No data availablel) Vapour density No data availablem) Relative density No data availablen) Water solubility No data availableNo data availableo) Partition coefficient:n-octanol/waterNo data availablep) Auto-ignitiontemperatureq) DecompositionNo data availabletemperaturer) Viscosity No data availables) Explosive properties No data availablet) Oxidizing properties No data available9.2 Other safety informationNo data availableSECTION 10: Stability and reactivity10.1 ReactivityNo data available10.2Chemical stabilityStable under recommended storage conditions.10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactionsNo data available10.4 Conditions to avoidNo data available10.5 Incompatible materialsStrong oxidizing agents10.6 Hazardous decomposition productsHazardous decomposition products formed under fire conditions. - Carbon oxides, Nitrogen oxides (NOx), Hydrogen bromide gas, Hydrogen fluoride, Borane/boron oxidesIn the event of fire: see section 5SECTION 11: Toxicological information11.1Information on toxicological effectsAcute toxicityNo data availableNo data availableInhalation: No data availableInhalation: No data availableDermal: No data availableDermal: No data availableNo data availableNo data availableSkin corrosion/irritationNo data availableNo data availableSerious eye damage/eye irritationNo data availableNo data availableRespiratory or skin sensitisationNo data availableNo data availableGerm cell mutagenicityNo data availableNo data availableCarcinogenicityIARC: No component of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is identified as probable, possible or confirmed human carcinogen by IARC.NTP: No component of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is identified as a known or anticipated carcinogen by NTP.OSHA: No component of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is on OSHA’s list of regulated carcinogens.Reproductive toxicityNo data availableNo data availableSpecific target organ toxicity - single exposureNo data availableSpecific target organ toxicity - repeated exposureNo data availableAspiration hazardNo data availableAdditional InformationRTECS: Not availableTo the best of our knowledge, the chemical, physical, and toxicological properties have not been thoroughly investigated.To the best of our knowledge, the chemical, physical, and toxicological properties have not been thoroughly investigated.SECTION 12: Ecological information12.1ToxicityNo data availableNo data available12.2Persistence and degradabilityNo data available12.3Bioaccumulative potentialNo data available12.4 Mobility in soilNo data available12.5Results of PBT and vPvB assessmentPBT/vPvB assessment not available as chemical safety assessment not required/notconducted12.6Other adverse effectsNo data availableNo data availableSECTION 13: Disposal considerations13.1 Waste treatment methodsProductOffer surplus and non-recyclable solutions to a licensed disposal company.Contaminated packagingDispose of as unused product.SECTION 14: Transport informationDOT (US)Not dangerous goodsIMDGNot dangerous goodsIATANot dangerous goodsSECTION 15: Regulatory informationMassachusetts Right To Know ComponentsNo components are subject to the Massachusetts Right to Know Act.Pennsylvania Right To Know Components(2S,3R,E)-2-Bromo-N-[1,3-dihydroxyoctadec-4-en-13-( dipyrrometheneboron difluoride)2-yl]acetamide CAS-No.-Revision DateSECTION 16: Other informationFurther informationCopyright 2018 Sigma-Aldrich Co. 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MALEKKO POWER MANUAL V.1.3.1TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS 1 POWERSECTIONS 2 +/-12VMOUNTING 3 ENCLOSUREDIAGRAM 4 WIRINGWARRANTY 5SPECIFICATIONSFORMAT:EURORACKBOARD DIMENSIONS:310MM x 84.99MMPOWER SPECS:+12V output at 2.2Amps-12V output at 2.2Amps+5V output at 1AmpDC POWER BRICK SPECIFICATIONS:9-18VDC, 6Amps, 2.5mm Barrel Connector (Center Positive)RECOMMENDED DC POWER BRICK:CINCON ELECTRONICS, TRH100A1212VDC, 8.34Amps, 2.5mm Barrel Connector (Center Positive)https:///ProductDetail/cincon/trh100a120-12e12-level-vi/?qs=P8zB4ONU6fwxCPUB3Sn3aQ%3D %3D&countrycode=US¤cycode=USDOR:https:///ProductDetail/Cincon/TRH100A120-02E12-Level-VI?qs=sGAEpiMZZMs1jjUfAXmXyrFWf %2FJhuYWUG0OEzobEXjcqf%252B7eoe1o8g%3D%3DSECTION 1: 10 POWER HEADERS SECTION 2: 12 POWER HEADERS+/-12V ISOLATED OUTPUT SECTIONSMalekko power uses 2 pairs of linear regulators for +/-12V power outputs. Each pair of regulators feeds a section of EuroRack power headers as shown below. Current is 1.1A per section. Since these sections are isolated from each other, noisier modules may be connected to a specif-ic power section to minimize the bleed of noise into the whole system’s power rails.ENCLOSURE MOUNTINGMalekko Power must be attached to your EuroRack case using #6-32 mounting screws and 1/2inch insulated spacers. The top side (with the big Malekko logo) should be mounted facing upwards as shown. There are 21 mounting holes on the PCB, but only the 6 highlighted ones are necessary for mechanical stability.Suggested Supplies for Enclosure Mounting (6)#6-32 Insulated Spacers (min. 1/2 inch height)(6)#6-32 Machine Screws (1 inch length, variable depending on mounting location width)(6)#6-32 Metal Washers & Hex Nuts OR T-NutsRecommended #6-32 screw mounting hole configuration.Optional #6-32 screw mounting holes.Mount with top side facing up.WIRING DIAGRAMSuggested Supplies for Wiring (2)FastOn 250 Female Crimp Terminals /ProductDetail/TE-Connectivity-AMP/640905-1/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMt7ScBeCnc0e0jjCjg77r4a(1)2.5mm DC Barrel Jack(1)SPST On/Off or SPDT On/On Power SwitchA few feet of 14-16AWG Hookup Wire2.5mm DC Barrel Jack(Center Positive)+-On/Off Switch 14-16 AWG Hookup WireEnds Terminated WithFASTON 250 Female TerminalsAfter mounting in your case, Malekko Power must be wired to your case’s on/off switch and a2.5mm DC Barrel Jack as shown below. The hookup wire ends which attach the power board should be terminated with FASTON 250 Female Terminals for quick connection to the FASTON connectors underneath the PCB.WARRANTYThis product is covered by the Malekko Heavy Industry warranty, for one year following the date of purchase. This warranty covers any defect in the manufacturing of this product. This warranty does not cover any damage or malfunction caused by incorrect use – such as, but not limited to, power cables connected backwards, excessive voltage levels, or exposure to extreme temperature or moisture levels. The warranty covers replacement or repair, as decided by Malekko Heavy Industry. Please visit our website to obtain full warranty information and to register your product for coverage.。
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