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Eaton 198818Eaton Moeller® series Rapid Link - Speed controllers, 5.6 A, 2.2 kW, Sensor input 4, 230/277 V AC, AS-Interface®, S-7.4 for 31 modules, HAN Q4/2, with manual override switchGeneral specificationsEaton Moeller® series Rapid Link Speed controller1988184015081968763157 mm 270 mm 220 mm 3.58 kg IEC/EN 61800-5-1 UL approval CEUL 61800-5-1 RoHSProduct NameCatalog NumberEANProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight Certifications Catalog Notes 3 fixed speeds and 1 potentiometer speedcan be switched over from U/f to (vector) speed control Connection of supply voltage via adapter cable on round or flexible busbar junction Diagnostics and reset on device and via AS-InterfaceDiagnostics and reset on device and via AS-Interface Parameterization: FieldbusParameterization: KeypadParameterization: drivesConnect mobile (App) Parameterization: drivesConnectManual override switchIGBT inverterKey switch position AUTOSelector switch (Positions: REV - OFF - FWD)PTC thermistor monitoringControl unitKey switch position OFF/RESETTwo sensor inputs through M12 sockets (max. 150 mA) for quick stop and interlocked manual operationThermo-click with safe isolationInternal DC linkPC connectionKey switch position HANDFor actuation of motors with mechanical brake3 fixed speeds1 potentiometer speed IP65NEMA 121st and 2nd environments (according to EN 61800-3)IIISpeed controllerASIAS-Interface profile cable: S-7.4 for 31 modulesC2, C3: depending on the motor cable length, the connected load, and ambient conditions. External radio interference suppression filters (optional) may be necessary.C1: for conducted emissions only2000 VCenter-point earthed star network (TN-S network)AC voltagePhase-earthed AC supply systems are not permitted.Vertical15 g, Mechanical, According to IEC/EN 60068-2-27, 11 ms, Half-sinusoidal shock 11 ms, 1000 shocks per shaftResistance: 10 - 150 Hz, Oscillation frequencyResistance: 57 Hz, Amplitude transition frequency on accelerationResistance: 6 Hz, Amplitude 0.15 mmResistance: According to IEC/EN 60068-2-6Max. 2000 mAbove 1000 m with 1 % performance reduction per 100 m -10 °C40 °C-40 °C70 °CFeatures Fitted with:Functions Degree of protectionElectromagnetic compatibility Overvoltage categoryProduct categoryProtocolRadio interference classRated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp) System configuration typeMounting position Shock resistance Vibration AltitudeAmbient operating temperature - min Ambient operating temperature - max Ambient storage temperature - min Ambient storage temperature - maxIn accordance with IEC/EN 50178 < 95 %, no condensation0.5 - 5.6 A, motor, main circuit Adjustable, motor, main circuit < 10 ms, On-delay < 10 ms, Off-delay 98 % (η)5.3 A3.5 mA120 %Maximum of one time every 60 seconds 380 V480 V380 - 480 V (-10 %/+10 %, at 50/60 Hz)Synchronous reluctance motors Sensorless vector control (SLV) PM and LSPM motors U/f control BLDC motors 0 Hz500 HzAt 40 °CFor 60 s every 600 s8.4 AClimatic proofingCurrent limitationDelay timeEfficiency Input current ILN at 150% overload Leakage current at ground IPE - max Mains current distortion Mains switch-on frequencyMains voltage - min Mains voltage - max Mains voltage toleranceOperating modeOutput frequency - min Output frequency - max Overload current Overload current IL at 150% overload45 Hz66 Hz5.6 A at 150% overload (at an operating frequency of 8 kHz and an ambient air temperature of +40 °C)2.2 kW400 V AC, 3-phase480 V AC, 3-phase0.1 Hz (Frequency resolution, setpoint value)200 %, IH, max. starting current (High Overload), For 2 seconds every 20 seconds, Power section50/60 Hz8 kHz, 4 - 32 kHz adjustable, fPWM, Power section, Main circuitCenter-point earthed star network (TN-S network)AC voltagePhase-earthed AC supply systems are not permitted.3 HP≤ 0.6 A (max. 6 A for 120 ms), Actuator for external motor brake≤ 30 % (I/Ie)Adjustable to 100 % (I/Ie), DC - Main circuit230/277 V AC -15 % / +10 %, Actuator for external motor brake10 kAType 1 coordination via the power bus' feeder unit, Main circuit230/277 V AC (external brake 50/60 Hz)24 V DC (-15 %/+20 %, external via AS-Interface® plug)AS-InterfacePlug type: HAN Q4/2Number of slave addresses: 31 (AS-Interface®) Specification: S-7.4 (AS-Interface®)Max. total power consumption from AS-Interface® power supply unit (30 V): 190 mA C1 ≤ 1 m, maximum motor cable length C2 ≤ 5 m, maximum motor cable length C3 ≤ 25 m, maximum motor cable lengthMeets the product standard's requirements.Rated frequency - minRated frequency - maxRated operational current (Ie)Rated operational power at 380/400 V, 50 Hz, 3-phase Rated operational voltageResolutionStarting current - maxSupply frequencySwitching frequencySystem configuration type Assigned motor power at 460/480 V, 60 Hz, 3-phase Braking currentBraking torqueBraking voltageRated conditional short-circuit current (Iq)Short-circuit protection (external output circuits) Rated control voltage (Uc)Communication interfaceConnectionInterfacesCable length10.2.2 Corrosion resistanceMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Generation change from RA-MO to RAMO 4.0Generation Change RASP4 to RASP5Generation change from RA-SP to RASP 4.0Generation change RAMO4 to RAMO5Generation Change RA-SP to RASP5Connecting drives to generator suppliesConfiguration to Rockwell PLC for Rapid LinkElectromagnetic compatibility (EMC)Rapid Link 5 - brochureDA-SW-drivesConnect USB Driver DX-COM-PCKITDA-SW-USB Driver PC Cable DX-CBL-PC-1M5DA-SW-drivesConnectDA-SW-Driver DX-CBL-PC-3M0DA-SW-drivesConnect - installation helpDA-SW-USB Driver DX-COM-STICK3-KITDA-SW-drivesConnect - InstallationshilfeMaterial handling applications - airports, warehouses and intra-logisticsProduct Range Catalog Drives EngineeringProduct Range Catalog Drives Engineering-ENDA-DC-00003964.pdfDA-DC-00004184.pdfDA-DC-00004514.pdfDA-DC-00004508.pdfeaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-004.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-003.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-002.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-005.epsETN.RASP5-5402A31-412R000S1.edzIL034085ZU10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heat10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effects10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiation10.2.5 Lifting10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.2.7 Inscriptions10.3 Degree of protection of assemblies10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.5 Protection against electric shock10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connections10.8 Connections for external conductors10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltage10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material Application notes BrochuresCatalogues Certification reports DrawingseCAD model Installation instructionsEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All rights reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmediaThe panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.The device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.Rapid Link 5MZ040046_EN MN034004EN MN040003_ENramo5_v24.dwg rasp5_v24.stp10.10 Temperature rise10.11 Short-circuit rating10.12 Electromagnetic compatibility 10.13 Mechanical function Installation videos Manuals and user guidesmCAD model。
PART 1PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERSA. Eaton productsB. ._________C. ._________The listing of specific manufacturers above does not imply acceptance of their products that do not meet the specified ratings, features and functions. Manufacturers listed above are notrelieved from meeting these specifications in their entirety. Products in compliance with thespecification and manufactured by others not named will be considered only if pre-approved by the Engineer ten (10) days prior to bid date.2.02 THE MICROPROCESSOR-BASED METERING EQUIPMENT.A. The Power Xpert Meter 2000 series:1. Where indicated on the drawings, provide a microprocessor based line of multifunction,power and energy meters, designated (MM2250/MM2260/MM2270/MM2280/MM2290)device equal to Eaton type PXM2250, PXM2260, PXM2270, PXM2280, or PXM2290series. The meter device shall be UL listed. All meters shall have the following ratings,features, and functions, unless a specific meter type is designated.2. Meter shall be designed for Multifunction Electrical Measurement on 3 phase powersystems. The Meter shall support 3-Element Wye, 2.5 Element Wye, 2 Element Delta, 4wire Delta systems.3. Meter surge withstand shall conform to IEEE C37.90.1 and ANSI C62.41 (6KV)4. The meter shall be user programmable for voltage range to any PT ratio.5. The meter shall have a burden of up to .36VA per phase, Max at 600V, 0.014VA at 120Volts.6. The meter shall accept a direct voltage input range of up to 576 Volts Line to Neutral, anda range of up to 721 Volts Line to Line.7. Meter shall accept a current input of up to 10 amps continuous. Start up current for a 5Amp input shall be no greater than .005 Amps.B. Power meter shall be capable of a dual input method for current inputs. As standard themeter shall be designed to allow the CT circuit to pass directly through the meter withoutany physical termination on the meter, ensuring the meter cannot be a point of failure on the CT circuit. As an option where indicated on the drawing or required for the application, provide additional termination pass-through bars, allowing the CT leads to be terminated on the meter. The meter must be capable of supporting both termination methods.C. The meter shall have the following additional ratings and features:1. Fault Current Withstand shall be 100 Amps for 10 seconds, 300 Amps for 3 seconds, and500 Amps for 1 second.2. Meter shall be programmable for current to any CT ratio. The use of DIP switches forselecting fixed ratios shall not be acceptable3. Meter shall have a maximum burden of 0.005VA per phase, at the maximum at 11Amperes.4. Meter to accept a pass through wire gauge dimension of 0.177” / 4.5 mm.5. All inputs and outputs shall be galvanically isolated to 2500 Volts AC.6. The meter shall accept current inputs of class 10: (0 to 10A), 5 Amp Nominal, and class 2(0 to 2A), 1A Nominal Secondary.D. The meter shall have an accuracy of +/- 0.1% or better for volts and amps, and 0.2% forpower and energy functions. The meter shall meet the accuracy requirements of IEC687 (class 0.2%) and ANSI C12.20 (Class 0.2%).1. The meter shall provide true RMS measurements of voltage, phase to neutral and phaseto phase; current, per phase and neutral.2. The meter shall provide sampling at 400+ samples per cycle on all channels measuredreadings simultaneously.3. The meter shall utilize 24 bit Analog to Digital conversion.4. Type MM2250 meters shall provide Volts, Amps, kW, kVAR, PF, kVA, Frequency, kWh,kVAh, kVARh ,1 KYZ pulse output, and 256 Megabytes for data logging.5. Type MM2260 meters shall provide per phase % THD (Total Harmonic Distortion)monitoring to the 40th order for voltage (reference to neutral only) and current , and shall provide Volts, Amps, kW, kVAR, PF, kVA, Frequency, kWh, kVAh, kVARh and 1 KYZpulse output, on board meter limit exceeded alarms, and 512 Megabytes for data logging.6. Type MM2270 meters shall provide per phase % THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) andindividual harmonic monitoring to the 40th order for voltage (reference to neutral only) and current, and shall provide Volts, Amps, kW, kVAR, PF, kVA, Frequency, kWh, kVAh,kVARh, 1 KYZ pulse output, on board meter limit exceeded alarms, provide a waveform view of real time harmonic distortion on a PC from the embedded WEB server and 768 Megabytes for data logging.7. Type MM2280 meters shall provide per phase % THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) andindividual harmonic monitoring to the 40th order for voltage (reference to neutral only) and current, and shall provide Volts, Amps, kW, kVAR, PF, kVA, Frequency, kWh, kVAh,kVARh, 1 KYZ pulse output, on board meter limit exceeded alarms, provide a waveform view of real time harmonic distortion on a PC from the embedded WEB server, recordwaveforms up to 64 samples per cycle, and 768 Megabytes for data logging.8. Type MM2290 meters shall provide per phase % THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) andindividual harmonic monitoring to the 40th order for voltage (reference to neutral only) and current, and shall provide Volts, Amps, kW, kVAR, PF, kVA, Frequency, kWh, kVAh,kVARh, 1 KYZ pulse output, on board meter limit exceeded alarms, provide a waveform view of real time harmonic distortion on a PC from the embedded WEB server, record waveforms up to 512 samples per cycle, and 768 Megabytes for data logging.E. Type MM2280 and MM2290 meters shall provide a simultaneous voltage and currentwaveform recorder.1. Type MM2280 meter shall be capable of recording 64 samples per cycle for a voltage sagor swell or a current fault event.2. Type MM2290 meter shall be capable of recording 512 samples per cycle for a voltagesag or sell or a current fault event.3. The meter shall provide pre- and post-event recording capability.4. The meter shall have a programmable sampling rate for the waveform recorder.5. The meter shall have an advanced DSP design that allows power quality triggers to bebased on a 1 cycle updated RMS.6. The meter shall allow up to 1500 events to be recorded.7. The meter shall store waveform data on the meter ftp server in COMTRADE format andbe accessible via a web browser.F. The meter shall be able to be configured and viewed from the on-board web server withoutthe need for external softwareG. The meter shall include a three-line, bright red, .56” LED display.1. The meter shall fit in both DIN 92mm and ANSI C39.1 Round cut-outs.2. The meter must display a % of Load Bar on the front panel to provide an analog feel. The% Load Bar shall have not less than 10 segments.H. The meter shall be available in transducer only version, which shall not include a display.The transducer version shall mount directly to a DIN rail.I. Meter shall be a traceable revenue meter, which shall contain a utility grade test pulseallowing power providers to verify and confirm that the meter is performing to its ratedaccuracy.J. The meter shall include 2 independent communication ports on the back with multiple protocols, including the following minimum capability:1. Serial Communication Formata. Connection Type: RS-485b. Protocols: Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII, DNP 3.0c. Baud rates shall be from 9600 to 57,600 baud2. Network Communication Formata. Connection Type:RJ-45 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Network portb. Ethernet card shall allow auto transmit/receive detection for straight or null RJ45cables.c. Protocols: Ethernet TCP/IP, Modbus TCP, BACnet/IP, SNMP v1 & v3 (Network),SMTP (email), HTTP, HTTPS, Atom FeedK. The meter shall provide user configured fixed window or sliding window demand. This shall allow the user to set up the particular utility demand profile.1. Readings for kW, kVAR, kVA and PF shall be calculated using utility demand features.2. All other parameters shall offer max and min capability over the user selectable averagingperiod.3. Voltage shall provide an instantaneous max and min reading displaying the highest surgeand lowest sag seen by the meter.L. The meter shall be capable of operating on a power supply of 90 to 265 Volts AC and 100 to 370 Volts DC. Universal Power AC/DC Supply shall be available and shall have a burden of less than 11VA. An option shall also be available to operate on a power supply from 18-60 VDC.M. Meter shall provide update rate of 100msec for Watts, Var and VA. All other parameters shall be 1 second.N. (MM2260/MM2270/MM2280/MM2290 only) The meter shall provide on board meter Limits Alarms and Control Capability as follows:1. Limit ranges can be set for any measured parameter.2. Up to 16 limit ranges can be set.3. Limit ranges shall be based on % of Full Scale settings.4. Manual relay control shall be available using Modbus RTU command when usedwith optional relay card5. Relay set delays and reset delays shall be availableO. The PXM 2000 series shall provide the following advanced analysis features:1. (MM2260/MM2270/MM2280/MM2290 only) Calculation of harmonic magnitudes andphase angle for each phase voltage and current through the 40th harmonic.2. (MM2270/MM2280/MM2290 only) Waveform view of real time harmonic distortion andindividual harmonic monitoring on a PC from the embedded WEB server3. Historical Trending: Historical trend logging for graphical viewing from an embeddedWEB server. The graphical views of historical data shall support both pan and zoomfunctions. All standard metering parameters (42 real-time measures) shall be logged as part of the standard meter functionality including minimum, maximum and average foreach metered parameter. The averages shall be calculated over the time interval period.Minimum storage capacity for standard trend plots shall be as follows for MM2250,MM2260, and MM2270/MM2280/MM2290, respectively:a. Five-minute intervals for 90, 180, 365 days.b. Fifteen-minute intervals for 1, 2, 3 yearsc. Sixty-minute intervals for 5, 10, 15 yearsd. Data storage up to 256, 512, 768 MB.4. Event Triggers: The meter shall have a quantity of two (2) types of configurable eventtriggers consisting of:a. (MM2260/MM2270MM2280/MM2290 Only)On board meter out of limits, The onboard meter out of limits can be set for any measured parameter, for up to 16 limits.If any of the 16 limits are exceeded, an alarm condition will be present and illuminateone of the LEDs on the meter faceplate. The on board meter out of limits can alsobe used to energize a relay output, if so equipped. These triggers shall permitpickup, reset and pickup delay to be user configurable.b. On board gateway card out of limits. The on board gateway limits can trigger analarm off of any measured parameter on any of the PXM 2000 model series. Upperand lower cautionary and critical limits shall be available for each of the measuredparameters. On board Gateway card Out of limits – Up to One Hundred and SixtyEight (168) triggers5. Event Logging: The embedded WEB Server shall allow the user to view a list oftriggered events along with event details. In addition, a separate system log shall store logging of activities including acknowledged triggers, and systems operations, such as resets. Storage shall be reserved for 100,000 events.6. Minimum and Maximum values for the following parameters:a. Voltage L-L and L-Nb. Current per phasec. Apparent Power Factord. Real, Reactive, and Apparent total Powere. %THD voltage L-Nf. %THD Current per phaseg. FrequencyP. The WEB server shall provide the user with remote WEB access to all the metered and trend information. The WEB server shall include real time monitored information in both numeric and graphical visual formats.Q. The meter shall have a real-time clock with the added capability to synchronize with a network time server to maintain time accuracy.R. The meter shall have I/O expandability through one Option card slot on the back.1. The card shall be capable of being installed in the field, without removing the meter frominstallation.2. The meter shall auto-detect the presence of any I/O Option card.3. The Option card slot shall accept I/O card in all of the following formats: Four channel bi-directional 0-1mA Output Card; Four Channel 4-20mA Output Card; Two Relay Outputs/2 Status Inputs Card; and Four KYZ Pulses/4 Status Inputs Card.4. The 0-1mA Output Option Card shall provide the following features:a. Bi-directional from 0-1mA Outputs.b. Assignable to any measured parameter.c. 0.1% of full scale.d. Maximum load impedance to 10k Ohms, with no accuracy losses.5. The 4-20mA Output Option Card shall provide the following features:a. Assignable to any measured parameter.b. 0.1% of full scale.c. Maximum load impedance to 500 Ohms, with no accuracy losses.d. Loop powered using up to 24 Volts DC.6. The Two Relay Outputs/2 Status Inputs Option Card shall provide the following features:a. Status Inputs – Wet/Dry Auto Detect up to 300 VDCb. Trigger on User Set Limits/Alarms (with MM2260/2270/2280/2290)c. Set delays and reset delays7. The Four KYZ Pulses/4 Status Inputs Option Card shall provide the following features:a. Programmable to any Energy parameter and pulse valueb. Programmable to End of Interval Pulsec. Can function for manual relay control and limit based control (withMM2260/2270/2280/2290)d. 120mA continuous load currentS. Power meter shall be able to be stored in (-20 to +70) degrees C.1. Operating temperature shall be (-20 to +70) degrees C.2. A NEMA 12 faceplate rating shall be available for the meter.。
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快速存取驾驶舱语音记录器CTSO标准编写说明目录前言 (1)1背景 (2)2 相关标准及制定原则 (2)3 CTSO内容 (3)3.1简介 (3)3.2 CTSO正文编写说明 (4)3.2.1正文结构 (4)3.2.2 CTSO正文编写说明 (4)3.3 CTSO附录最低性能编写说明 (6)3.3.1附录文档结构 (6)3.3.2附录编写说明 (7)附件CTSO-2CXXX附录“QACVR最低性能标准”和ED-112对比说明 (1)A.1概述 ...................................................................................................................... A1 A.2与ED-112的对比情况及描述 ............................................................................ A2 A.3 QACVR特有的特性............................................................................................ A11前言本文用于说明快速存取驾驶舱语音记录器(QACVR)CTSO标准编制情况。
QACVR CTSO标准包括正文部分和附录部分,本文对这两部份均做了编制说明。
QACVR CTSO标准的附录部份是QACVR的最低性能标准,此部份参考了EUROCAE ED-112中关于CVR最低性能的部份条款,本文附件给出了与ED-112相关条款的对照表格。
1背景目前,飞机上记录驾驶舱语音的机载设备是驾驶舱语音记录器(CVR)。
CVR主要用于航空事故调查,记录时间一般不超过2小时,读取数据需要将记录器拆下,通过专用的地面处理设备进行回放,数据不易快速接近和处理,且不宜对CVR进行频繁的拆卸和安装。
快速存取驾驶舱语音记录器CTSO标准编写说明目录前言 (1)1背景 (2)2 相关标准及制定原则 (2)3 CTSO内容 (3)3.1简介 (3)3.2 CTSO正文编写说明 (4)3.2.1正文结构 (4)3.2.2 CTSO正文编写说明 (4)3.3 CTSO附录最低性能编写说明 (6)3.3.1附录文档结构 (6)3.3.2附录编写说明 (7)附件CTSO-2CXXX附录“QACVR最低性能标准”和ED-112对比说明 (1)A.1概述 ...................................................................................................................... A1 A.2与ED-112的对比情况及描述 ............................................................................ A2 A.3 QACVR特有的特性............................................................................................ A11前言本文用于说明快速存取驾驶舱语音记录器(QACVR)CTSO标准编制情况。
QACVR CTSO标准包括正文部分和附录部分,本文对这两部份均做了编制说明。
QACVR CTSO标准的附录部份是QACVR的最低性能标准,此部份参考了EUROCAE ED-112中关于CVR最低性能的部份条款,本文附件给出了与ED-112相关条款的对照表格。
1背景目前,飞机上记录驾驶舱语音的机载设备是驾驶舱语音记录器(CVR)。
CVR主要用于航空事故调查,记录时间一般不超过2小时,读取数据需要将记录器拆下,通过专用的地面处理设备进行回放,数据不易快速接近和处理,且不宜对CVR进行频繁的拆卸和安装。
Eaton 101480Eaton Moeller® series BBA Busbar adapter, 72 mm, 63 A, DIN rail: 2General specificationsEaton Moeller® series BBA Accessory Busbar adapter101480BBA2L-634015081014002260 mm 63 mm 72 mm 0.423 kgCE UL UL 508AUL Category Control No.: NMTR; NMTR7 IEC60439-1UL File No.: E300273 CSA-C22.2 No. 14Certified by UL for use in Canada UL 508Product NameCatalog Number Model Code EANProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight Certifications63 AIs the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.25 mm6.9 WMeets the product standard's requirements.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.690 VDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.2 mounting rails35 mmMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.eaton-xeffect-sasy60i-customer-success-story-css-wagner-mueller-en-us.pdfProduct Range Catalog Switching and protecting motorseaton-xeffect-sasy-60i-fk4300-1167gb-en-us.pdfeaton-xeffect-sasy-60i-declaration-of-conformity.pdfDA-DC-00004637.pdfDA-DC-00004624.pdfeaton-manual-motor-starters-bba-busbar-adapter-dimensions-007.eps eaton-manual-motor-starters-bba-busbar-adapter-3d-drawing-005.epsETN.BBA2L-63IL03402015Zbba2l_63.stpbba2l_63.dwgNominal current10.11 Short-circuit ratingNumber of DIN railsBusbar thickness - minEquipment heat dissipation, current-dependent Pvid10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.12 Electromagnetic compatibilityVoltage rating at AC10.2.5 LiftingMounting rail armamentRail width10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heat10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effects10.8 Connections for external conductors10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength Brochures Catalogues Certification reports DrawingseCAD model Installation instructions mCAD modelSpecial featuresTerminal capacity: 10 mm² (AWG 8)Rated operation current (Ie)63 AAmbient operating temperature - max55 °C10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connectionsIs the panel builder's responsibility.Static heat dissipation, non-current-dependent Pvs0 W10.10 Temperature riseThe panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltageIs the panel builder's responsibility.Voltage rating (UL CSA 13)600 V AC, UL/CSAAmbient operating temperature - min-25 °CBusbar thickness - max10 mmTypeBusbar adapterSASY Busbar system 60mm10.2.2 Corrosion resistanceMeets the product standard's requirements.10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiationMeets the product standard's requirements.10.2.7 InscriptionsMeets the product standard's requirements.10.5 Protection against electric shockDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Eaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All rights reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmedia60 mmRound conductor The device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Is the panel builder's responsibility.0 WDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.72 mmBusbar distance Electric connection type 10.13 Mechanical function10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material Heat dissipation per pole, current-dependent Pvid 10.3 Degree of protection of assembliesAdapter width。
Eaton 199160Eaton Moeller® series PKZM0 Motorschutzschalter, 9 kW, 16 - 20 A, Push-in-KlemmenAllgemeine spezifikationEaton Moeller® series PKZM0 Motor-protective circuit-breaker19916075 mm109 mm 45 mm 0.349 kgIEC/EN 60947 VDE 0660 UL CSAIEC/EN 60947-4-1 UL 60947-4-1CSA-C22.2 No. 60947-4-1-14 CEUL File No.: E36332UL Category Control No.: NLRV CSA File No.: 165628 CSA Class No.: 3211-05 UL CSA4015081972449PKZM0-20-PIProduktnameKatalognummer Produkt Länge/Tiefe Produkthöhe Produktbreite Produktgewicht Zertifikat(e)EANModellcodeDrehknopfPhasenausfallempfindlichkeit (gemäß IEC/EN 60947-4-1, VDE 0660 Teil 102)MotorschutzPhasenausfallempfindlich3-polig 100.000 Schaltvorgänge100.000 SchaltvorgängeHutschienenmontage optionalAufschnappbar auf Hutschiene IEC/EN 60715 mit 7,5 oder 15 mm Höhe.40 Schaltspiele/hIII3MotorschutzschalterFinger- und handrückensicher, Berührungsschutz bei senkrechter Betätigung von vorne (EN 50274)6000 V AC25 g, Mechanisch, entsprechend IEC/EN 60068-2-27, Halbsinusstoß 10 msAuch Motoren mit Effizienzklasse IE3Nebenstromkreis: Manueller Typ E bei Einsatz mit Klemme, oder geeignet für Gruppeninstallationen, (UL/CSA)≤ 0,25 %/K, Restfehler für T > 40°-25 - 55 °C, Arbeitsbereich-5 - 40 °C gemäß IEC/EN 60947, VDE 0660Motorstarterkombinationen Typ MSC…Stellgliedtyp Merkmale Funktionen Polzahl Lebensdauer, elektrischLebensdauer, mechanisch MontagemethodeEinbaulageBetriebsfrequenzÜberspannungskategorie VerschmutzungsgradProduktkategorieSchutzBemessungsstoßspannungsfestigkeit (Uimp) SchockfestigkeitGeeignet fürTemperaturkompensationVerwendet mitMax. 2000 m-25 °C55 °C25 °C40 °C40 °C80 °CFeuchte Wärme, zyklisch, nach IEC 60068-2-30 Feuchte Wärme, konstant, nach IEC 60068-2-781 x (1 - 6) mm²18 - 812 mm50 Hz60 Hz20 A5.5 kW9 kW690 V690 V20 A18 kA, 240 V, SCCR (UL/CSA) mit Leistungsschütz DILM25 18 kA, 480 Y/277 V, SCCR (UL/CSA) mit Leistungsschütz DILM25310 A, Irm, Einstellbereich max.± 20% Toleranz, AuslöserblöckeGrundgerät befestigt 15,5 x lu, Auslöserblöcke 1.5 HP 5 HP 3 HP 15 HPHöheUmgebungsbetriebstemperatur – min Umgebungsbetriebstemperatur – max Umgebungsbetriebstemperatur (gekapselt) – min Umgebungsbetriebstemperatur (gekapselt) – max Umgebungstemperatur Lagerung - min Umgebungstemperatur Lagerung - max Klimafestigkeit Anschlusskapazität (feindrähtig)Anschlusskapazität (ein-/mehrdrähtig AWG)Abisolierlänge (Hauptleiter)Bemessungsfrequenz - minBemessungsfrequenz - max Bemessungsbetriebsstrom (Ie) Bemessungsbetriebsleistung bei AC-3, 220/230 V, 50 Hz Bemessungsbetriebsleistung bei AC-3, 380/400 V, 50 Hz Bemessungsbetriebsspannung (Ue) - min Bemessungsbetriebsspannung (Ue) - max Bemessungsdauerstrom (Iu)Bemessungskurzschlussstrom (Typ E) Kurzschlussauslöser Zugeor. Motorleist. b. 115/120 V, 60 Hz, 1-phasig Zugeordnete Motorleistung bei 200/208 V, 60 Hz, 3-phasig Zugeordnete Motorleistung bei 230/240 V, 60 Hz, 1-phasig Zugeordnete Motorleistung bei 575/600 V, 60 Hzm 3-phasigPush-In Klemmen020 A20 AÜberlastauslöser: Auslöseklasse 10 A 5.82 W0 W0 W0 WAnforderungen der Produktnorm sind erfüllt.Anforderungen der Produktnorm sind erfüllt.Anforderungen der Produktnorm sind erfüllt.Anforderungen der Produktnorm sind erfüllt.Anforderungen der Produktnorm sind erfüllt.Unzutreffend, da die gesamten Schaltgeräte überprüft werden müssen.Unzutreffend, da die gesamten Schaltgeräte überprüft werden müssen.Anforderungen der Produktnorm sind erfüllt.Verbindung Anzahl der Hilfskontakte (Wechsler)Anzahl der Hilfskontakte (Öffner)Anzahl Hilfskontakte (Schließer)Überlastauslösestromeinstellung - min Überlastauslösestromeinstellung - max Auslösecharakteristik Geräteverlustleistung, stromabhängig pvid Verlustleistungskapazität PdissVerlustleistung pro Pol, stromabhängig, PvidStatische Verlustleistung, stromunabhängig PVS10.2.2 Korrosionsbeständigkeit10.2.3.1 Wärmebeständigkeit von Umhüllung10.2.3.2 Widerstandsfähigkeit Isolierstoffe gewöhnliche Wärme 10.2.3.3 Widerst. Isolierstoffe abnorm. Wärme/Feuer durch int. elektr. Auswirk.10.2.4 Beständigkeit gegen UV-Strahlung10.2.5 Heben10.2.6 Schlagprüfung10.2.7 BeschriftungenUnzutreffend, da die gesamten Schaltgeräte überprüft werden müssen.Anforderungen der Produktnorm sind erfüllt.Unzutreffend, da die gesamten Schaltgeräte überprüft werden müssen.Unzutreffend, da die gesamten Schaltgeräte überprüft werden müssen.Liegt in der Verantwortung des Schaltanlagenbauers.Liegt in der Verantwortung des Schaltanlagenbauers.Liegt in der Verantwortung des Schaltanlagenbauers.Liegt in der Verantwortung des Schaltanlagenbauers.Liegt in der Verantwortung des Schaltanlagenbauers.Die Erwärmungsberechnung liegt in der Verantwortung des Schaltanlagenbauers. Eaton stellt Verlustleistungsdaten der Geräte bereit.Liegt in der Verantwortung des Schaltanlagenbauers. Die Spezifikationen für die Schaltgeräte müssen beachtet werden.Liegt in der Verantwortung des Schaltanlagenbauers. Die Spezifikationen für die Schaltgeräte müssen beachtet werden.Das Gerät erfüllt die Anforderungen, wenn die Informationen in der Montageanweisung (IL) beachtet werden.DA-DC-00004889.pdfDA-DC-00004919.pdfETN.PKZM0-20-PI.edzIL122024ZUWIN-WIN mit Push-in-TechnikProduktübersicht für den Maschinenbau Sortimentskatalog Motoren schalten und schützenpkzm0_pi.stpmotorschutzschalter_bis_32a_pi.dwgeaton-manual-motor-starters-pkz-dimensions.epseaton-manual-motor-starters-pkz-dimensions-002.eps eaton-manual-motor-starters-pkzm-pkzm0-dimensions.eps 121X042121X00210.3 Schutzart von Baugruppen10.4 Luft- und Kriechstrecken10.5 Schutz gegen elektrischen Schlag10.6 Einbau von Betriebsmitteln10.7 Innere Stromkreise und Verbindungen10.8 Anschlüsse für von außen eingeführte Leiter 10.9.2 Betriebsfrequente Spannungsfestigkeit 10.9.3 Stoßspannungsfestigkeit10.9.4 Prüfung von Umhüllungen aus Isolierstoff 10.10 Erwärmung10.11 Kurzschlussfestigkeit10.12 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit10.13 Mechanische Funktion Declarations of conformity eCAD model Installationsanleitung Installationsvideos KatalogemCAD model ZeichnungenEaton Konzern plc Eaton-Haus30 Pembroke-Straße Dublin 4, Irland © 2023 Eaton. 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Eaton 197224Eaton Moeller® series EASY I/O expansion, For use with easyE4, 24 V DC, Inputs expansion (number) analog: 4, screw terminal EASY-E4-DC-4PE1Spécifications généralesEaton Moeller® series EASY I/O expansion197224401508089285458 mm 90 mm 36 mm 0.1 kg IEC/EN 61000-6-3 IEC 60068-2-30 CULus per UL 61010 IEC/EN 61131-2 IEC 60068-2-6 IEC 60068-2-27 IEC/EN 61000-6-2 EN 61010 EN 50178CSA-C22.2 No. 61010 IEC 60664 IEC/EN 61000-4-2 UL ListedUL Category Control No.: NRAQ, NRAQ7UL File No.: E205091 DNV GL CEEASY-E4-DC-4PE1Product NameCatalog Number EANProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight Certifications Model CodeAdditional measurement aids: Filtering (software), smoothing of analog input signal (PT1 behavior), only with set sampling time, selectable per sensor: yesExpandableExpansion deviceMeasuring principle: Two or three wire per sensor, selectable by connection of sensorCard diagnosticDiagnostics below lower measurement range IP20According to EN 50178, EN 61010-2-201, UL61010-2-201, CSA-C22.2 NO. 61010-2-201Rail mounting possibleTop-hat rail fixing (according to IEC/EN 60715, 35 mm)Wall mounting/direct mountingScrew fixing using fixing brackets ZB4-101-GF1 (accessories) Front build in possibleIII2Control relays easyE4TCP/IPMODBUS≤ 5 %12 Bit (0- 4095, digital, scaling per sensor)EASYSOFT-SWLIC/easySoft7easyE4 extensionDC50 mm Drop height, Drop to IEC/EN 60068-2-31 0.3 m 795 - 1080 hPa (operation) -25 °CFeatures Functions Degree of protection Insulation resistance Mounting methodOvervoltage category Pollution degree Product category ProtocolResidual ripple ResolutionSoftwareTypeVoltage typeDrop and toppleHeight of fall (IEC/EN 60068-2-32) - max Air pressureAmbient operating temperature - minHorizontalVertical15 g, Mechanical, according to IEC/EN 60068-2-27, Half-sinusoidal shock 11 ms, 18 Impacts57 - 150 Hz, 2 g constant acceleration10 - 57 Hz, 0.15 mm constant amplitudeAccording to IEC/EN 60068-2-655 °C-40 °C70 °CCondensation: prevent with appropriate measuresClearance in air and creepage distances according to EN 50178, EN 61010-2-201, UL61010-2-201, CSA-C22.2 NO. 61010-2-2015 - 95 % (IEC 60068-2-30, IEC 60068-2-78)8 kV2 kV, Signal cableAccording to IEC/EN 61000-4-42 kV, Supply cable6 kV10 V/m at 0.8 - 1.0 GHz (according to IEC EN 61000-4-3)1 V/m at 2.0 - 2.7 GHz (according to IEC EN 61000-4-3)3 V/m at 1.4 - 2 GHz (according to IEC EN 61000-4-3)10 V (according to IEC/EN 61000-4-6)Class B (EN 61000-6-3)According to IEC/EN 61000-4-5, power pulses (Surge), EMC 0.5 kV, Supply cables, symmetrical, EASY…DC, power pulses (Surge), EMC1 kV, Supply cables, asymmetrical, power pulses (Surge), EMC20 ms≤ 10 ms, Bridging voltage dips 0.2 - 2.5 mm² (22 - 12 AWG), flexible with ferrule 0.2 - 4 mm² (AWG 22 - 12), solid3.5 x 0.8 mm, Terminal screw0.6 Nm, Screw terminals3.4 W (at 24 V DC)12.5 A (for 6 ms)1 W1 W24 V DC (-15 %/+ 20 % - power supply)20.4 - 28.8 V DC0 VACMounting position Shock resistance Vibration resistance Ambient operating temperature - max Ambient storage temperature - min Ambient storage temperature - max Environmental conditionsRelative humidityAir dischargeBurst impulseContact dischargeElectromagnetic fieldsImmunity to line-conducted interference Radio interference classSurge ratingVoltage dips Terminal capacityScrewdriver sizeTightening torqueHeat dissipationInrush currentPower consumptionPower lossRated operational voltage Supply voltage at AC, 50 Hz - min0 VAC20.4 VDC28.8 VDC≥ 1A (T), Fuse, Power supplyScrew terminal≤ 30 m, unscreened, Analog inputs temperature resistance Pt100 or Ni1000 sensors Input type resistance sensor: Platinum sensor Pt100 (according to DIN EN 60751, IEC 751)Input type resistance sensor: Nickel sensor Ni1000 (according to DIN 43760)40 mA4NoneBetween Analog inputs PT100 or Ni1000 and Power supply: no Between Analog inputs PT100 or Ni1000 and expansion units: yesBetween Analog inputs PT100 or Ni1000 and Inputs: noYes, for supply voltage (Siemens MPI optional)0 W 0 W 0 W 0 ASupply voltage at AC, 50 Hz - maxSupply voltage at DC - minSupply voltage at DC - maxShort-circuit protectionConnection typeCable length InputInput currentNumber of inputs (analog)Number of inputs (digital)Number of outputs (analog)Number of outputs (digital)Explosion safety category for gas Potential isolationProtection against polarity reversal Equipment heat dissipation, current-dependent PvidHeat dissipation capacity PdissHeat dissipation per pole, current-dependent PvidRated operational current for specified heat dissipation (In) Static heat dissipation, non-current-dependent PvsNone1 WMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Explosion safety category for dust 10.2.2 Corrosion resistance10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures 10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heat10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effects10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiation 10.2.5 Lifting10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.2.7 Inscriptions10.3 Degree of protection of assemblies 10.4 Clearances and creepage distances 10.5 Protection against electric shock10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components 10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connections 10.8 Connections for external conductors 10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength 10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltageEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. Tous droits réservés.Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks are property of their respective owners./socialmediaIs the panel builder's responsibility.The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.The device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.DA-CE-ETN.EASY-E4-DC-4PE1DA-MN-h1430de MZ049014EN Video easy E4 control relay IL050021ZU DA-CS-dc_4pe1DA-CD-dc_4pe1TT-197224_EASY-E4-DC-4PE1-de_DE eaton-modular-plc-easy-i-o-expansion-dimensions-002.eps eaton-modular-plc-easy-i-o-expansion-3d-drawing-002.eps10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material 10.10 Temperature rise10.11 Short-circuit rating10.12 Electromagnetic compatibility 10.13 Mechanical functioneCAD modelGuide utilisateur Installation videosInstructions d'installationmCAD model Notes de venteSchémas。
Industrial Power SuppliesTIS Series, 50–600 WattFeatures◆ Switch mode power supplies forDIN-rail mount◆ 6 power ranges with 2, 3, 6, 12, 20 and24 A output current (24 VDC models)◆ Selectable 115/230 VAC input ◆ Very low ripple and noise◆ EMI complies with EN 61000-6-3 andEN 61000-6-4◆ Operating temp. range –25°C to +70°C ◆ For system operation available withbuilt-in functions:RED: Redundancy module for N+1 Systems with true current sharing SIG: Signal module with AC-power- fail, power good signal and external On/Off control UDS: DC-UPS module for uninter- ruptable battery backed-up power systems ◆ Worldwide safety approvals incl. class I, div. 2 location ◆ Easy snap-on mount on DIN-railsor chassis mount◆ 3-year product warrantyThe switching power supplies of the TIS series have been particularly designed forapplications in industrial process control systems and with machine tools. Excellent specifications and high immunity against electrical disturbances guarantee reliable power for sensitive loads in rugged industrial environments. With the help of op-tional function modules specific requirements for system applications can be easily realized with a standard model. With the UDS module the power supplies can be extended to a perfect DC-UPS with automatic battery- backup. This function is very often required in applications where a time delayed shutdown of a system is neces-sary. To monitor and control the power supply a signal module can be installed. For parallel operation with active power sharing a redundancy option is available. This flexibility makes the TIS series power supplies a cost effective solution for many industrial applications.C BScheme(LVD)UL 1604Input voltage range TIS 50:93 – 264 VACTIS 75, 150, 300, 600:93 – 132 VAC / 187 – 264 VACTIS 500-124-230.187 – 264 VACTIS 500-124-115:93 – 132 VACInput frequency 47 – 63 HzInput current at full load (typ.) at 115 VAC at 230 VACTIS 50:0.85 A 0.50 ATIS 75: 1.3 A 0.75 ATIS 150: 2.7 A 1.6 ATIS 300: 4.9 A 2.9 ATIS 500: 6.0 A 4.3 ATIS 600:7.0 A 5.0 A Recommended circuit breaker,TIS 50: 5.0 Acharacteristic C TIS 75: 5.0 Aor fuse, slow blow typ TIS 150:10.0 ATIS 300:15.0 ATIS 500:15.0 ATIS 600:20.0 AOutput voltage adj. range 12 VDC models:12 – 14 VDC24 VDC models:24 – 28 VDC48 VDC models:48 – 52 VDC72 VDC models:60 – 76 VDCRegulation – Input variation0.2 %– Load variation (10–90%) TIS 50, TIS 75, TIS 150: 1.0 %TIS 300, TIS 500, TIS 600:0.3 %(2.0 % in parallel operation) Ripple and noise (20MHz bandwidth)<50 mV pk-pkElectronic short circuit protection current limitation at 110 % typ.(constant current, automatic restart) Over voltage protection, trigger point at 140 % typ. Vout nom.Hold-up time 115 VAC 230 VACTIS 50 ... TIS 300:min. 25 ms min. 30 msTIS 500:min. 20 ms min. 40 msTIS 600:min. 15 ms min. 25 msTemperature ranges – Operating (ambient temp.)–25°C to +70°C– Derating above 50°C (122°F) 2 %/K– Storage (non operating)–25°C to +85°CHumidity (non condensing)95 % rel. H max.Pollution degree 2Temperature coefficient 0.02 %/KSwitching frequency 80 kHz typ. (pulse width modulation) Efficiency TIS 50 ... TIS 300:85 % typ.TIS 500:90 % typ.TIS 600:90 % typ.Isolation according to IEC/EN 60950, UL 60950, UL 508 Reliability, calculated MTBF TIS 50/75:450’000 h / 420’000 h(MIL-HDBK-217F, at +25°C, ground benign) TIS 150/300:420’000 h / 360’000 hTIS 500/600:340’000 h / 300’000 hSafety standards IEC/EN 60950-1 (SELV, except 72 VDC models)UL/cUL 60950-1, UL 508, UL/cUL 1604 Safety approvals – CB report for IEC 60950/products/tis-cb.pdf– UL approvals UL/cUL 60950, File e181381UL/cUL 508, File e210002UL/cUL 1604, File e213613 not for TIS 50 & 500(Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C and D hazardous locations) -> certifications– CSA certificate (UL 60950-1, CSA 60950-1)/products/tis-csa.pdf Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Emissions EN 61000-6-3 / EN 61000-6-4– Conducted RI suppression on input EN 55011 class B, EN 55022 class B,FCC part 15, level B– Radiated RI suppression EN 55011 class A, EN 55022 class A,FCC part 15, level AElectromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Immunity EN 61000-6-2– Electrostatic discharge (ESD)IEC/EN 61000-4-2 4 kV/8 kV– Radiated RF field immunity IEC/EN 61000-4-3 10 V/m– Electrical fast transient / burst immunity IEC/EN 61000-4-4 2 kV– Surge immunity IEC/EN 61000-4-5 2 kV/4 kV– Immunity to conducted RF disturbances IEC/EN 61000-4-6 10 V– Power frequency field immunity IEC/EN 61000-4-8 30 A/mSafety class degree of electrical protection 1 (IEC 536) Case protection IP 20 (IEC 529)Environment – Vibration IEC 60068-2-6; 1 gn, 200 sweeps, each axis – Shock IEC 60068-2-27; 15 gn, 11 ms, each axis Enclosure material aluminium (chassis) / zinc plated steel (cover) Mounting (snap-on with self locking spring)for 35 mm DIN-rails as per EN 50022 Connection detachable screw terminal block(plugs included)(TIS 600: fixed screw terminal block)Instruction manual can be downloaded under:/products/tis-manual.pdfAll specifications valid at nominal input voltage, full load and +25 °C after warm-up time unless otherwise stated.With this option a parallel operation of up to 5 units is possible. Decoupling diodes and current share lines allow to build true N +1 redun-dant systems with active current sharing for all units. This function also includes an alarm relay to signal a single unit failure.This option is available for TIS 150 W , TIS 300 W and TIS 600 W models. Please note: This option cannot be combined with other options.Common Unit OK+VoutCurrent Share-lineUnit OK -Vout24/48V D CSpecificationsRating per relay contact60 VDC /0.36 A max.Instruction manual for RED option can be downloaded under:/products/tis-red_manual.pdfThese models provide 3 functions required in many process control system applications:◆ AC-Powerfail signal (relay contact)◆ Power Good signal (relay contact)◆ Remote On/OffSpecificationsPower Good signal trigger point models with 24 Vout:>22.8 VDC ±0.5 V relay B closed (pin 4 – pin 3)models with 48 Vout: >45.6 VDC ±1.0 V relay B closed (pin 4 – pin 3) AC-Powerfail signal Vin <93 resp. <187 VAC relay A closed(pin 7 – pin 6)Raiting per relay contact 60 VDC /0.36 A max.Remote On/Off – On short circuit con 3 pin 1 and pin 2– Off open circuit con 3 pin 1 and pin 2 Instruction manual for SIG option can be downloaded under:/products/tis-sig_manual.pdfDC-UPS-SystemIn addition to the standard power supply function, these models include a professional battery management system to charge and monitor an external battery. In the event of a power failure the battery is switched automatically and without any interruption to the DC output. Once mains power is available again, the battery is switched off. The backup time is limited only by battery capacity and load. Charge current and voltage can be adjusted to values as required by battery type. Power fail and low battery alarm signals are available via two independent relay contacts. During normal operation the battery status is monitored by periodically loading the battery for a short time. If a cell resistance is high, there is a relay alarm is available. The battery is fully protected under any operational conditions. The power supply is short circuit protected even in battery backup operation but, for safety reasons, the bat-tery should be fitted with a fast blow fuse. Battery mode can be activated by interconnecting pin 7 and 8.External BatteriesFor external batteries we recommend:Two Panasonic LC-R123R4PG in series for 3.4 Ah: /products/tsp-panas_034.pdf Two Panasonic LC-R127R2PG1 in series for 7.2 Ah: /products/tsp-panas_072.pdfMounting Devices for Batteries Order Code:TIS 24-32AF Frame & wiring for two Panasonic LC-R123R4PG batteries TIS 24-70AF Frame & wiring for two Panasonic LC-R127R2PG1 batteries Mounting devices including Batteries on request.1) Includes terminal plugs, does not include batteries 2) reduce max. output current by battery charging currentDC-UPS-SystemB a t t e r y+Vout-Vout24V D CSpecificationsCharging current (factory set)TIS 300-124 UDS: 1.2 A TIS 600-124 UDS: 2.4 A Adjustment range of charging currentTIS 300-124 UDS: 0.15 – 1.5 A TIS 600-124 UDS: 0.25 – 2.5 AHolding current for charged battery at voltage 27.3 VDC <50 mAOverload or short circuit during battery operation system switches offAC-Powerfail signalVin <93 or <187 VAC relay A closed (pin 2 – pin 3)Low battery signal – Battery voltage below 22 V relay B closed (pin 5 – pin 6)– Raiting per relay contact60 VDC /0.36 A max.During battery charge operation o utput current reduction by 1.4 x battery charge currentInstruction manual for UDS option can be downloaded under:/products/tis-uds_manual.pdf)Case DimensionsTIS 50 modelsTIS 75 modelsWeight: 0.48 kg (1.06 lb)TIS 150 modelsWeight: 0.41 kg (0.9 lb)Dimensions in [mm], () = Inch Tolerances: ±0.5 (±0.02)Case DimensionsTIS 300 modelsWeight: 1.9 kg (4.19 lb)TIS 500 modelsDimensions in [mm], () = Inch Tolerances: ±0.5 (±0.02)TIS 600 modelsWeight: 2.0 kg (4.41 lb)Dimensions in [mm], () = InchTolerances: ±0.5 (±0.02)Wall mounting kitRugged DIN-Rail mounting kitDimensions in [mm], () = InchTolerances: ±0.5 (±0.02) Page 11 of 12Page 12 of 12TIS 24-32AF (Frame & wiring, excluding batteries)TIS 24-70AF (Frame & wiring, excluding batteries)Rev. May 23. 2017Dimensions in [mm], () = Inch Tolerances: ±0.5 (±0.02)On request:TIS 24-32AP: Package with 2 Panasonic LC-R123R4PG batteries includedOn request:TIS 24-70AP: Package with 2 Panasonic LC-R127R2PG1 batteries included。
Measure Engine Flywheel Housing and FlywheelEngine flywheel housing and flywheel must meet these specifications or there will be premature clutch wear. Remove old Pilot Bearing. All gauge contact surfaces must be clean and dry. Use a dial indicator and check the following:Flywheel Face RunoutSecure dial indicator base to flywheel housing face. Put gauge finger in contact with flywheel face near the outer edge. Rotate flywheel onerevolution. Maximum runout is 0.008" (0.20 mm).Pilot Bearing Bore RunoutSecure dial indicator base to flywheel housing face. Position gauge finger so that it contacts pilot bearing bore. Rotate flywheel one revolution. Maximum runout is 0.005" (0.13 mm).Flywheel Housing I.D. RunoutSecure dial indicator base to crankshaft. Put gauge finger against flywheel housing pilot I.D. Rotate flywheel onerevolution. Maximum runout is 0.008" (0.20 mm).Flywheel Housing Face RunoutSecure dial indicator base to flywheel near the outer edge. Put gauge finger in contact with face of flywheel housing. Rotate flywheel one revolution. Maximum runout is 0.008" (0.20 mm).Installation ProcedureEaton 430 mm Push Type Self-Adjusting Clutch CLMT4309 EN-USJuly 2023EatonVehicle Group P.O. Box 4103Kalamazoo, MI 49003 USA 800-826-HELP (4357)/roadrangerCopyright Eaton, 2016.Printed in USAReference MaterialsCLSM200 and CLSL1511NOTICE: Ensure to perform the clutch calibration requirements or transmission performance will be degraded.Note: Reference Endurant 12-Speed Automated Transmission Service Manual .NOTICE: Flywheel machining is not recommended. If flywheel is machined clutch cover may not fully seat or properlyattach to flywheel and may cause:-Fault Code 250 to set Active-"CC" in display and unable to complete a Clutch CalibrationFlywheel replacement is recommended if out of specification, refer to OEM and/or engine manufacture.Alignment Shaft.CAUTION: Install Driven Disc following orientation instructions on disk toward flywheel. Do not remove 4 stand-off bolts.NOTICE: Shipping straps are flexible, movedirectly across from each other, at approximately 3 and 9 o’clock.NOTICE: Do not install the alignmentpins into the center threaded hole of the 3-threaded hole groups.Special Tools•Clutch Installation Tool Kit (RR2000CL)•6 ounce (170 gram) hammer•3/8 inch (9.525 mm) brass pin punch (Starrett® B248E Pin Punch, Brass Drive 3/8" or equivalent)•Service Manual - Endurant: HD TRSM0950 or XD TRSM0960Shaft into the pilot bearing.12 positions (refer to cap screw callout image below). Torque finger tight plus 1/2 rotation clockwise.NOTICE: Ensure clutch cover is fully seated into pilot lip on the flywheel rim at the 6 o'clock position.cover.30 N•m (23 lb-ft.).30 N•m (23 lb-ft.).57-67 N•m (42-50 lb-ft.).57-67 N•mto ensure Clutch Cover is fully seated to flywheel.pin punch and lightly tap the 4 the flywheel.CAUTION: Reference cap screw callout image for proper torque sequence used in steps 6 through 9. Failure to follow the torque CAUTION:replacement.Special InstructionsInstall Clutch Alignment Shaft (RR1087TR) onto a clutch jack. Refer to clutch jack manufacturer guidelines for proper installation instructions.WARNING: Clutch weighs approximately 125 lbs. Failure to properly secure the Clutch Alignment Shaft to the clutch jack may result in component damage, severe injury or death.CAUTION : Use only M10 x 1.5 x 80mm, minimum class 10.9, flange type fasteners for the Clutch Cover cap screws. Refer to OEM. Failure to use the correct fastener may result in component damage and/or severe injury.manual Endurant: HD TRSM0950 or XD TRSM0960.。
Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Aircraft Certification ServiceWashington, DCTSO-C160 Effective Date:01/11/08Technical Standard Order Subject:VDL MODE 2 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT1. PURPOSE. This technical standard order (TSO) is for manufacturers applying for a TSO authorization or letter of design approval (LODA). In it, we (the Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA) tell you what minimum performance standards (MPS) your very high frequency (VHF) digital link (VDL) mode 2 communications equipment must first meet for approval and identification with the applicable TSO marking.2. APPLICABILITY.a.This TSO affects new applications submitted after its effective date.b.Major design changes to VDL mode 2 communications equipment approved under this TSO will require a new authorization. See Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) § 21.611(b).3. REQUIREMENTS.a.New models of VDL mode 2 equipment identified and manufactured on or after the effective date of this TSO must meet the MPS in RTCA, Inc. document RTCA/DO-281A, Minimum Operational Performance Standards for Aircraft VDL Mode 2 Physical, Link, and Network Layer, dated November 8, 2005, Sections 2.2 and 2.3.b.The MPS allow for different equipment classes as defined by RTCA/DO-281A, Section2.1.8. There are three equipment classes, summarized below:Table 1. Equipment Class for VDL Mode 2Equipment Class DescriptionF VDL mode 2 receiver used in a 25 kilohertz (kHz) channel separation environment7 VDL mode 2 transmitter used in a 25 kHz channel separation environment, intended tooperate with a range of 200 nautical miles8 VDL mode 2 transmitter used in a 25 kHz channel separation environment, intended tooperate with a range of 100 nautical miles(1)In addition to equipment classes, the MPS allow for five different equipment architecture classes, defined in RTCA/DO-281A, Section 2.1.9. RTCA/DO-281A, Appendix B correlates the applicable requirements to equipment architecture classes. VDL mode 2 protocol layers and sub-layers are comprised of the physical, media access control (MAC), data linkservices (DLS), link management entity (LME), subnetwork access protocol (SNAcP) and subnetwork dependent convergence function (SNDCF). Table 2 below presents the five equipment architecture classes and VDL mode 2 functionalities they provide:Table 2. Equipment Architecture Classes for VDL Mode 2Equipment Architecture Class Equipment Name VDL Mode 2 Functionality(Layers/Sub Layers)V (non-InternationalStandards Organization(ISO) 8208)VHF digital radio (VDR) Physical, MAC and LME, DLSW (non-ISO 8208) Communication management unit (CMU) LME and DLSX (ISO 8208) VHF digital radio (VDR) Physical, MAC, LME, DLS,SNAcP and SNDCFY VHF digital radio (VDR) Physical and MACZ (ISO 8208) Communication management unit (CMU) LME, MAC, DLS, SNAcP andSNDCF(2)We expect this equipment will also have functionality not covered by this TSO. You must identify and describe added functionality according to paragraph 5.b(4) of this TSO. Examples of added functionality are other VHF digital link implementations such as: Mode A, Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS), ACARS over aviation VHF link control (AVLC) (AOA), and functionality above the VDL mode 2 protocol layers (see RTCA/DO-281 Section 1.2).c. Functionality. This TSO’s standards apply to equipment intended for aircraft VDL mode2 communications operating in the radio frequency range of 117.975 megahertz (MHz) to 137.000 MHz. VDL mode 2 equipment covered by this TSO is principally intended for aeronautical operational control (AOC) and air traffic services (ATS) safety communications. Equipment developed under this TSO will work with aircraft equipment used to communicate tactical and strategic information.d. Failure Condition Classification. Failure of the function defined in paragraphs 3.a and3.c of this TSO is a major failure condition. Develop the system to at least the design assurance level and quantitative safety objectives commensurate with this failure condition classification. See appendix 1 for additional guidance on design assurance levels and quantitative safety objectives.e. Functional Qualification. Demonstrate the required performance under the test conditions in RTCA/DO-281A, Section 2.4. Appendix B of RTCA/DO-281A correlates verification tests to equipment architecture classes. Table 2, above, depicts equipment architecture classes that vary, depending on the VDL mode 2 functions they provide.f. Environmental Qualification. Demonstrate the required environmental performance under the test conditions specified in RTCA/DO-281A, Section 2.3. Environmental conditions used in these environmental performance tests are in RTCA/DO-160E or EUROCAE/ED-14E, both titled Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment and dated December 9, 2004.g. Software Qualification. If the article includes software, develop the software according to RTCA/DO-178B or EUROCAE/ED-12B, both titled Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification and dated December 1, 1992.h. Electronic Hardware Qualification. If the article includes a complex custommicro-coded component, develop the component to the guidance in FAA Advisory Circular (AC) 20-152, RTCA, Inc. Document RTCA/DO-254, Design Assurance Guidance for Airborne Electronic Hardware, or EUROCAE/ED-80, Design Assurance Guidance for Airborne Electronic Hardware, dated April 19, 2000. The hardware design assurance level should be consistent with the failure condition classification in paragraph 3.d of this TSO.i. Deviations. We have provisions for using alternate or equivalent means of compliance to the criteria in the MPS of this TSO. If you invoke these provisions, you must show that your equipment maintains an equivalent level of safety. Apply for a deviation under 14 CFR § 21.609 before submitting your data package.4. MARKING.a.Mark at least one major component permanently and legibly with all the information in14 CFR § 21.607(d), except:(1)14 CFR § 21.607(d)(2). Use the name, type, and part number. Do not use the optional model number.(2)14 CFR § 21.607(d)(3). Use the date of manufacture when that information is critical for maintenance or inspections, or both. Do not use the optional serial number.b.Also, mark the following permanently and legibly with at least the manufacturer’s name, subassembly part number, and the TSO number:(1)Each component that is easily removable (without hand tools),(2)Each interchangeable element, and(3)Each sub-assembly of the article that you determined may be interchangeable.c.If the component includes software, then the part number must include hardware and software identification. Or you can use a separate part number for hardware and software. Either way, you must include a means to show the modification status.NOTE: Similar software versions, approved to differentsoftware levels, must be differentiated by part number.d. If applicable, identify deviations granted to the article by marking “Deviation. See installation/instruction manual (IM)” after the TSO number. You can abbreviate the marking to “(Dev. See IM).”e. When applicable, identify the equipment as an incomplete system or state that the article performs functions beyond those described in paragraphs 3.a and 3.c of this TSO.f. Mark equipment class(es) as defined in RTCA/DO-281A, Section 2.1.8. A satisfactory marking sample is “Equipment Class: F and 7.” Equipment classes don’t apply for equipment architecture class W and Z. Mark “Equipment Class: N/A” for equipment architecture classes W and Z. Equipment class markings in the installation procedures and limitations of paragraph5.b(6) of this TSO qualify as a viable method. However, you then must include a reference to the specific installation manual with the required information on the nameplate of the component.g. Mark equipment architecture class(es) as defined in of RTCA/DO-281A, Section 2.1.9. A satisfactory marking sample is "Equipment Architecture Class: X." Equipment architecture class markings in the installation procedures and limitations of paragraph 5.b(6) of this TSO qualify as a viable method. However, you then must include a reference to the specific installation manual with the required information on the nameplate of the component.5. APPLICATION DATA REQUIREMENTS. As a TSO manufacturer-applicant, you must give the FAA aircraft certification office (ACO) manager responsible for your facilities a statement of conformance, as specified in 14 CFR § 21.605(a)(1) and one copy each of the following technical data to support our design and production approval. (Under 14 CFR §21.617(a)(2), LODA applicants submit the same data through their civil aviation authority:)a.Operating instructions and equipment limitations in an IM, sufficient to describe the equipment’s operational capability. Describe any deviations in detail. If needed, identify equipment by part number, version, revision, and criticality level of software, classification for use, and environmental categories.b.Installation procedures and limitations in an IM, sufficient to ensure that the article, when installed in accordance with the installation procedures, continues to meet the requirements of this TSO and will meet the airworthiness and operating requirements appropriate for the intended type of aircraft and operation. The limitations must include:(1) A note with the following statement:The conditions and tests required for TSO approval of this article areminimum performance standards. Those installing this article, on or in aspecific type or class of aircraft, must determine that the aircraft installationconditions are within the TSO standards. TSO articles must have separateapproval for installation in an aircraft. The article may be installed onlyaccording to 14 CFR part 43 or the applicable airworthiness requirements.(2)Development assurance level(s) for the functions defined in paragraphs 3.a and 3.c of this TSO.(3)Quantitative safety objectives for the functions defined in paragraphs 3.a and 3.c of this TSO(4)When applicable, identify the equipment as an incomplete system or that the equipment accomplishes additional functions beyond that described in paragraphs 3.a and 3.c of this TSO. Also, describe the functions provided by the equipment.(5)Any unique aspects of the installation, including those relevant to any deviations that may have been granted.(6)The equipment class(es) and architecture class(es) that the equipment has been qualified to perform and the functions provided by these class(es). Write the description so an installer of the equipment will know the equipment being installed meets the intentions of the installation.c.Schematic drawings of the installation procedures.d.Wiring diagrams of the installation procedures.e.Equipment specifications.f.List of components, by part number, that make up the system complying with the standards prescribed in this TSO. Include vendor part number cross-references when applicable.g. A component maintenance manual (CMM) covering periodic maintenance, calibration and repair, for the continued airworthiness of installed equipment. Include recommended inspection intervals and service life. Details of deviations granted, as noted in paragraphs 5.a and 5.b of this TSO and relevant to continued airworthiness, must also be described.h.Material and process specifications list.i.The quality control system (QCS) description required by 14 CFR §§ 21.143 and21.605(a)(3), including functional test specifications used to qualify each production article to ensure compliance with this TSO. The QCS should ensure that you will detect any change to the equipment that could adversely affect compliance with the TSO MPS, and reject the item accordingly. (Not required for LODA applicants).j.Manufacturer's TSO qualification test report.plate drawing providing the information required by paragraph 4 of this TSO.l.List of all drawings and processes (including revision level) that define the article's design. For a minor change, follow the directions in 14 CFR § 21.611(a). Show any revisions to the drawing list only on our request.m.An environmental qualifications form as described in RTCA/DO-160E for each component of the system.n.If the article includes a digital computer: a plan for software aspects of certification (PSAC), software configuration index (SCI), and software accomplishment summary (SAS). We recommend that you submit the PSAC early in the software development process. Early submittal allows us to quickly resolve issues, such as partitioning and determination of software levels.o.If the article includes a complex custom micro-coded component: a plan for hardware aspects of certification (PHAC), hardware verification plan, top-level drawing, and hardware accomplishment summary. We recommend that you submit the PHAC early in the hardware development process. Early submittal allows us to quickly resolve issues.6. MANUFACTURER DATA REQUIREMENTS. Besides the data given directly to us, have available for review by the responsible ACO or civil aviation authorities:a.Functional qualification specifications to be used to qualify each production article to ensure compliance with this TSO.b.Equipment calibration procedures.c.Corrective maintenance procedures within 12 months after TSO authorization.d.Schematic drawings.e.Wiring diagrams.f.Material and process specifications.g.Results of the environmental qualification tests conducted per RTCA/DO-160E or EUROCAE/ED-14E.h.If the article includes a digital computer, the appropriate documentation as defined in RTCA/DO-178B or EUROCAE ED-12B or including all data supporting the applicable objectives found in either RTCA/DO-178B or EUROCAE/ED-12B, Annex A, Process Objectives and Outputs by Software Level.i.If the article includes a complex custom micro-coded component, the appropriate hardware life cycle data in combination with design assurance level, as defined in RTCA/DO-254 or EUROCAE/ED-80, Appendix A, Table A-1.7. FURNISHED DATA REQUIREMENTS. If furnishing one or more articles manufactured under this TSO to one entity (such as an operator or repair station), provide one copy of the technical data and information specified in paragraphs 5.a through 5.g of this TSO. Add any data or information necessary for the proper installation, certification, use, or for continued airworthiness of the equipment.8. HOW TO GET REFERENCED DOCUMENTS.a.Order RTCA documents from RTCA Inc., 1828 L Street NW, Suite 805, Washington, D.C. 20036-4001. You can also order online from the RTCA Internet website at: .b.Order EUROCAE documents from EUROCAE, 17 rue Hamelin, 75116 Paris, France. You can also order online from the EUROCAE Internet website at: .c.Order SAE documents from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096. You can also order online from the SAE Internet website at: .d.Order copies of 14 CFR part 21, Subpart O from the Superintended of Documents, Government Printing Office, P.O. Box 37154, Pittsburgh PA 15250-7954. Telephone (202) 512-1800, fax (202) 512-2250. Copies may also be obtained online at . Select “Access,” then “Online Bookstore.” Select “Aviation,” then “Code of Federal Regulations.”e.You can find a current list of technical standard orders on the FAA Internet website Regulatory and Guidance Library at . You will also find the TSO Index of Articles, and a link to the advisory circular section, at the same site.Susan J. M. CablerActing Manager, Aircraft Engineering DivisionAircraft Certification ServiceAPPENDIX 1. ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE ON DESIGN ASSURANCE LEVELS ANDQUANTIATIVE SAFETY OBJECTIVES1.1 PURPOSE. Although the major hazard classification remains the same regardless of an aircraft installation, the design assurance levels and quantitative safety objectives commensurate to the hazard classification may vary for different aircraft installations.1.2 DESIGN ASSURANCE LEVELS. You’ll find guidance on establishing design assurance levels for different installations in the latest versions of:•For a system, SAE International’s Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) 4754, Certification Considerations for Highly Integrated or Complex Aircraft Systems, dated June 27, 1996.•For hardware, RTCA/DO-254, Design Assurance Guidance for Airborne Electronic Hardware, dated April 19, 2000.•For software, RTCA/DO-178B and EUROCAE document ED-12B, Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification, dated December 1,1992.1.3 QUANTITATIVE SAFETY OBJECTIVES. You’ll find guidance on establishing quantitative safety objectives for different installations on aircraft certificated under the provisions of 14 CFR parts 23, 25, 27 or 29 in the latest revisions of:•AC 23.1309-1, Equipment, Systems And Installations In Part 23 Airplanes,•AC 25.1309-1, System Design And Analysis,•AC 27-1, Certification of Normal Category Rotorcraft, and•AC 29-2, Certification of Transport Category Rotorcraft.。