BBC Bircher ExpertSystem XL-CP42A Series Translation Of The Original Manual Download Page 8

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4.5  Checking the sensor installation

Once mounting work has been completed, the sensor must be tested to ensure it is 
functioning correctly. Measure the resistances by actuating the sensor at several 
points:

Sensor actuated: ≤ 500 Ω
Sensor not actuated with XL-RP8 resistor plug: resistance between 8.0 and 9.0 kΩ

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Commissioning

Once the sensor has been installed, it must be connected to the safety switching device. 

The operating instructions for the corresponding safety switching device 
must be followed when making the connection as well as when carrying out 
subsequent installation and commissioning work.

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Contact

Position the end cap and pull it 
over the profile 

Position the fastening clip and 
push it in as far as it will go

Correct end position

5.1  Note for prefabricated XL sensors with integrated XRF-TI radio transmitter

If the XRF-TI radio transmitter is integrated, the operating instructions for this are enclosed with the sensor. The end of the sensor to which the 
integrated radio transmitter is connected has a corresponding marking underneath the mounting profile. 

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EU Declaration of Conformity

See attachment

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WEEE

Devices with this symbol must be treated separately during disposal. This must be done in accordance with the laws of  
the respective countries for environmentally sound disposal, processing and recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.

Pull the hole over the 
retainer on the contact end 
piece

Summary of Contents for ExpertSystem XL-CP42A Series

Page 1: ...t be switched on Ensure that the power supply is disconnected Cover any neighbouring live parts or remove them Before switching on the power supply check the wiring as a precaution to prevent any damage or malfunction affecting the equipment connected to the product If you are leaving the installation site make sure that the product is working properly and has been installed correctly Explain to t...

Page 2: ...620 56A 3620 56B 3620 74A 3620 80A 3620 80B 3620 99A 3620 8 17 5 6 2 0 46 62 10 17 72 2 0 5 6 52 16 1 3 17 2 0 7 4 78 51 16 17 54 84 18 8 0 2 0 17 60 93 23 2 0 8 0 1 0 17 9 9 2 0 60 101 25 14 5 55 4 9 2 0 40 49A 3020 56A 3020 56B 3020 74A 3020 9 14 5 42 61 11 2 0 5 6 14 5 71 2 0 5 6 49 19 1 3 14 5 7 4 2 0 48 78 19 Mounting profiles Contact profile mounted on mounting profiles XL CP XL AP 3 Assembl...

Page 3: ...d must remain inside their original packaging until used The components must be stored in a dry location Storage temperatures should be between 0 C and 40 C However the components can be stored at temperatures from 30 C to 60 C for short periods of time e g during transport Lcontact profile Ltotal 24 mm Ltotal total length of the sensor Rubber profile cutters XL Cut Risk of injury Follow the safet...

Page 4: ...ece and removed the protective cover you should proceed with particular care and ensure that the working environment is kept clean and tidy until it is pressed into place Hold the profile shank at an acute angle and check for axial alignment when pressing the contact end piece in Flexible adhesive strips are supplied with the contact end pieces Apply a strip of adhesive to the center of the sealan...

Page 5: ...measurement Connect the resistor plug and the cable actuate the sensor at several points Sensor actuated 500 Ω Sensor not actuated with XL RP8 resistor plug resistance between 8 0 and 9 0 kΩ Mounting profiles punched for quick fastening XL APxQ Mounting profiles solid XL APx Always cut at right angles Lmounting profile Ltotal 24 mm ...

Page 6: ...n the clips as far as it will go To prevent damage place a suitable piece of wood between the mounting profile and the hammer do not hammer directly onto the face of the profile Never drive in the sensor with the end cap attached If an end cap has already been attached along with its fastening clip loosen and fold it back from the mounting profile then perform the mounting work specified in points...

Page 7: ...tainers applying slight pressure Push on the profile hard from the front to check that it has been pressed in correctly The contact profile must not come away from the mounting profile at any point Turn out the end cap at the top Tip In case of limited accessibility one side of the contact profile can be fitted into the mounting profile prior to fixing the mounting profile This can be helpful for ...

Page 8: ...ent installation and commissioning work 8 Contact Position the end cap and pull it over the profile Position the fastening clip and push it in as far as it will go Correct end position 5 1 Note for prefabricated XL sensors with integrated XRF TI radio transmitter If the XRF TI radio transmitter is integrated the operating instructions for this are enclosed with the sensor The end of the sensor to ...

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