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2 .0 S afety

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2.8.2.2  Results and Deviations from Standards 
and allowances used

There are no deviations (  chapter 2.8.2.1)

Type of measure

Requirement - Test

Result/Comment

Verdict

Emission 

Class 

Class B 

Group 1 or 2 

Group 1 

CISPR 11,14-1, or… 

CISPR11 

Conducted RF Emission 

P

Radiated RF Emission 

P

Disturbance Power /if applicable) 

N/A

Harmonic Distortion per IEC 61000-3-2 (Class A,B,C,D)

Class A 

P

Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker per IEC 61000-3-3 

P

Immunity 

Electrostatic discharges 

IEC 61000-4-2 

P

Radiated RF EM Fields 

IEC 61000-4-3 

P

Radiated RF EM Fields and Proximity Wireless fields 

IEC 61000-4-3 

P

Electrical Fast Transients and bursts 

IEC 61000-4-4 

P

Surges 

IEC 61000-4-5 

P

Conducted Disturbances, induced by RF fields

IEC 61000-4-6 

P

Voltage Dips and Interruptions

IEC 61000-4-11 (for EUT 

120Vac/60Hz)

P

Rated Power-frequency Magnetic fields 

IEC 61000-4-8 

P

Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment 
and the SCU

The SCU is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The cus-

tomer or the user of the SCU can help prevent electromagnetic.
The SCU intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The cus-

tomer or the user of the SCU can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between 

portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the SCU as recommended below, according to the 

maximum output power of the communication equipment.

Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the CAMT
The CAMT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the 

user of the CAMT can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF 

communications equipment (transmitters) and the CAMT as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the 

communication equipment.   

 

Rated maximum  

output power of 

transmitter [W]

Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter [m]

150 kHz to 80 MHz outside ISM 

and radio amateur bands *

150 kHz to 80 MHz 

in ISM and radio 

amateur bands *

80 MHz to 2700 MHz

(for define RF Wireless transmitters 

see table before)

d = 0,35√P **

0,01

0,04

0,12

0,06

0,1

0,13

0,38

0,19

1

0,40

1,2

0,60

10

1,3

3,8

1,9

100

4,0

12

6,0

For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters [m] can be 

determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the 

transmitter in watts [W] according to the transmitter manufacturer. 

E =

P

 

6
d

*The ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6.765 - 6.795 MHz, 13.553 - 13.567 MHz, 26.957 - 27.283 MHz and 40.66 - 40.7 MHz. The amateur 
radio bands between 0.15 MHz and 80 MHz are 1.8 MHz - 2 MHz, 3.5 - 4.0 MHz, 5.3 - 5.4 MHz, 7 - 7.3 MHz, 10.1 - 10.15 MHz, 14 - 14.2 MHz, 18.07 - 18.17 MHz, 21.0 - 21.4 MHz, 24.89 - 
24.99 MHz, 28.0 - 29.7 MHz and 50.0 - 54.0 MHz.
**Formulas coming from Ed.3 of the IEC 60601-1-2

Summary of Contents for SCU 1

Page 1: ...CATEGORY MAX 2 LINES Control unit SCU INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...for 3rd party power supply 23 4 5 Connections 23 4 6 Operating elements 24 4 7 Options 24 4 8 Accessories 25 5 0 Transport packaging and storage 26 5 1 Safety information for the transportation 26 5...

Page 4: ...r should have Normal Operation The Normal Operation section contains information needed for operating the product under normal conditions i e undisrupted operation for use according to its intended ap...

Page 5: ...Serial number from L04330000 When the device has been customized by Ewellix the actual product delivered may be different from what is described in the manual In this case ask Ewellix for any addition...

Page 6: ...essories Mains cable 3pol Schuko ZKA 160637 3500 Mains cable 3pol SEV ZKA 160638 3500 Mains cable 3pol UL ZKA 160639 3500 Mains cable 3pol UL hospital grade ZKA 160640 3500 Mains cable 3pol UK ZKA 160...

Page 7: ...implementation of the operation man ual takes into account the different user groups To ensure safety we place requirements on the users of the SCU control unit that must be adhered to under all circu...

Page 8: ...f the reseller or the manufacturer The processor in stalls the device in a complete system application The owner or processor of the system is therefore subject to the requirements of the Occupational...

Page 9: ...as knowledge of the ap plicable standards and regulations are able to inde pendently perform assigned work activities and to detect and avoid possible dangers Professional electrician Based on his her...

Page 10: ...ation can endanger people in the danger zone or objects Before pressing a button on the operating device ensure that you press the right button Take appropriate measures to ensure that the operating d...

Page 11: ...freely accessible 2 6 Safeguard against restart To secure the SCU control unit against unintentional restart Pull the power line plug off the control unit from the main supply DANGER Life threatening...

Page 12: ...nd switch shows the status of the functionality and the status about the SCU and the connected actuators and gives optional information about the loading capacity of a used battery CAUTION Push to run...

Page 13: ...The essential performance about the SCU control unit is supply of electro mechanic actuators and pillars on com mand The risk management Document L5678 0002 iden tifies the functions about safety of t...

Page 14: ...cable straight UL CSA NEMA 5 15p USA CAN ZKA 160639 3500 3 5 m SJT cable Power cable straight UL Hospital grade NEMA 5 15p USA CAN ZKA 160640 3500 3 5 m SJT cable Power cable straight British plug UK...

Page 15: ...lines 1 kV 100 kHZ for input output lines Mains power quality should be that of typical commercial or hospital environment Not applicable for DC and I O if cable 3 m Surge IEC 61000 4 5 0 5 1 kV line...

Page 16: ...E P 6 d E is the immunity test level in V m d is the minimum separation in m P is the maximum power in W Proximity field from RF wireless communication equipment IEC 61000 4 3 27 V m 380 390 MHz 50 P...

Page 17: ...cording to the maximum output power of the communication equipment Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the CAMT The CAMT is intended for use in...

Page 18: ...tested against actual conditions of frequency wireless environment present in Europe 2 8 3 Environment final application In dependence of the final application and the Environment EMC Tests Immunity a...

Page 19: ...lix Content Features Technical data Dimensional drawing Connecting diagram Suitable actuators pillars and accessories Pinning of limit switch connection Accessories cables batteries Type key SCU Model...

Page 20: ...5 Duty cycle of operation 6 Serial number 7 IP protection class 8 Input Voltage 9 Output Voltage 10 Software number Version 11 Maximum output current 12 Manufacturer s address 13 Date of manufacture m...

Page 21: ...0208 9 Connection for operating actuators and pillars sockets 1 to 6 10 Not occupied sockets 15 16 11 Not occupied socket 14 12 Optional rechargeable battery connection socket 13 13 Operational voltag...

Page 22: ...f six connected actuators pillars The functions present in the control program are actuated by means of manual switches or other operating devices The SCU control unit is configured by the manufacture...

Page 23: ...being damaged 4 3 Special features The SCU control unit is developed to operate Ewellix linear actuators and Ewellix telescopic pillars The device fulfil the requirement of medical standard IEC 60601...

Page 24: ...n is equipped with a sealing stopper by the factory Rechargeable batteries are available as spare part or as ac cessories chapter 4 8 and 11 3 NOTE Please note without an external battery the connecti...

Page 25: ...in the control unit This function depends on the type of control unit parame terization and usually allows the actuator to move in or out The operating elements are not contained in the supply schedu...

Page 26: ...the shipping company Initiate complaint Check completeness of delivery for A complete SCU unit If cracks in the plastic casing were caused during the transport the protection of accordance with rated...

Page 27: ...onal The lead batteries mounted in the control unit is submitted to an automatic discharge during storage The ambient temperature affects the discharging time NOTE Storage of SCU control units with ba...

Page 28: ...quipment If adjacent or stacked is necessary the control unit should be under observation check functionality operating temperature to verify normal operation in the con guration which it will be used...

Page 29: ...o a suitable voltage source DC feed must be protected against short circuiting etc Polarity red and blue 6 4 Connection to the actuators Requirements Only actuators with two hall encoders that have be...

Page 30: ...eries Requirements Optional rechargeable battery connection must be available chapter 4 7 options Remove the relevant sealing stoppers 1 Fix the rechargeable battery to the control unit 1a Underfloor...

Page 31: ...ration of the energy supply Good preparation is part of efficient installation and start up This includes among other things clarifications regarding the locations and the preparation of the energy su...

Page 32: ...by moving all drives 3 Beep sounds Select the zero position again NOTE Please note The SCU control unit has a relative route measurement system that is undertaken by counting the actuator pulses To in...

Page 33: ...appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice PUB NUM TC 08038 EN September 2020 Initialization process for standard parameters 1 Connect operating element s Insert the HD15 conn...

Page 34: ...ts Before pressing a button on the operating device ensure that you press the right button Take appropriate measures to ensure that the operating device cannot be operated unintentionally WARNING Ther...

Page 35: ...s green when you press a button on the operating unit an acoustic signal also rings for 5 s weak a full stroke with an actuator drive is still possible approx 2 minutes Flashes orange when you press a...

Page 36: ...pter 6 8 for initial start up When moving actuators that have not been initialized a beep sounds for 3 seconds The actuators then only move at half speed and the power limitation is reduced to half In...

Page 37: ...Malfunctions Dismantling 7 6 Emergency disengagement Pull the mains power cable from the socket of the control unit or actuator In hazardous situations all movements of the application must be stoppe...

Page 38: ...move the safety protective cover 2 1 Use a coin or large screwdriver to turn the locking button to open position 3 Pull out the plug for the connected components from the SCU control unit After that y...

Page 39: ...ton of the operating device to stop the movement 8 1 Maintenance plan Maintenance tasks that are required for optimal and trou ble free operation are described in the sections below If increased wear...

Page 40: ...h isopropyl alcohol NOTICE Washing Cleaning High pressure steam cleaning machines must not be used Washing water containing chemical additives must be pH neutral Excessively acidic or alkaline washing...

Page 41: ...diately and safeguard against a restart 2 Determine cause of malfunction 3 Depending on the type of a malfunction have it repaired by qualified personnel 4 Inform responsible party on site concerning...

Page 42: ...actuator cannot be made to move again by any of the aforementioned measures 1 Contact the manufacturer immediately Manufacturer Address h Drives must be exchanged Diagnosis 1 A Process Initialize sys...

Page 43: ...beeps when the drive moves a Hypothesis 3 A Drive is not initialized 1 Carry out the process Initialize system chapter 6 8 3 Does the drive move normally again and the SCU control unit no longer beeps...

Page 44: ...Before you start dismantling shut down the SCU control unit The SCU control unit should be dismantled in the following sequence 1 Separate device from energy supply 2 Secure elements of the applicati...

Page 45: ...ngle fault safety yes no yes yes yes Encoder processing yes no yes yes yes Input voltage V 24 DC 120 AC 230 AC Frequency Hz N A 60 50 Input current max A 30 6 5 3 3 Standby power W 0 8 4 3 4 3 Output...

Page 46: ...CO8F ECO9F CAJA35C THG 10 TLG 10 TLT 10 TFG 10 EHA3 CAJH1 STJ STE SCU 1 SCU 5 SCU 9 Desk switch Hand switch Foot switch Up to 6 connections with DIN8 plug 340 13 5 4 1 2 3 5 7 6 50 5 75 150 75 5 2 410...

Page 47: ...Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 D 20 2 9 1 5 6 10 11 15 S1 S2 S3 S4 Plug Designation Order number Mains cable 3 pole Schuko ZKA 160637 3500 0118821 Mains cable 3 pole SEV ZKA 160638 3500 011...

Page 48: ...vidually 21 Channel 2 1 1 1 1 22 Six 6 channel version 2 2 1 1 30 Three 3 channel version all channels synchronously 31 Six 6 channel version 3 1 1 1 41 Six 6 channel version 4 1 1 60 Six 6 channel ve...

Page 49: ...basic Safety and performance IEC EN 60529 Degrees of Protection provided by Enclosures IP codes RoHS II Directive 2011 65 EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances WEE Directive 2002 96 EG Waste of elect...

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