Ref.: WB-VL-SM Ver.1 3.doc
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2. INSTALLATION
Installation is intended to be performed by properly trained Service personnel. Thoroughly read
all Safety labels & Manual instructions before installing. Review all requirements of installation
to avoid oversights resulting in revenue loss, and lost customer confidence.
2.1.
SAFETY INFORMATION
The safety messages presented here are reminders to the installation Engineer to
exercise extreme caution during installation and training:
Only authorized service personnel are allowed to install and commission the
Wheel balancer.
DO NOT HOLD
the shaft or its base for lifting / moving the Balancer. Even the
slightest bend of the shaft will affect the accuracy of the equipment. Use Lifting
handles for lifting the Balancer.
The Balancer should not be installed outdoors or in moist rooms.
To reduce the risk of fire, the equipment should not be installed at hazardous
locations or in the vicinity of explosives or flammable liquids.
The floor should be properly leveled beneath the Balancer and should be free of
heavy equipment vibration.
The Balancer must be anchored to the floor, since large unbalance in wheels can
cause heavy vibration which leads to repeated runs for balancing.
The electrical main supply to the Balancer must be connected through a CE
certified MCB with ratings as given below:
For 230V 50/60Hz operation (LCV)
: Two pole, Type C, 6A MCB
For 110V 60/50Hz operation (LCV)
: Two pole, Type C, 10A MCB
For 415V 50/60Hz operation (HCV)
: Four pole, Type C, 10A MCB
For 220V 60/50Hz operation (HCV)
: Four pole, Type C, 10A MCB
For 415V 50/60Hz operation (HCV) : Three pole, Type C, 10A MCB
(Without Neutral model)
For 220V 60/50Hz operation (HCV)
: Three pole, Type C, 10A MCB
(Without Neutral model)
For 220V 60/50Hz operation (HCV)
: Two pole, Type C, 10A MCB
(Single phase)
Proper Earthing must be provided.
If an Extension power cord is required, a cord with correct rating equal to or more
than that of the equipment should be used.
Care should be taken to route the Power mains cord properly so that it is not
tipped over or pulled.
Ensure the availability of Air Compressor with 6-8 bar capacity for operating
Pneumatic wheel lift in case of HCV model. PU8 hose (outer dia size) required to
input the compressed air in the Pneumatic lift.
2.2.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
2.2.1. LOCATION
The Wheel balancer should not be installed outdoors, in moist rooms, at
hazardous locations, or in the vicinity of explosives or flammable liquids.
Choice of a suitable location is the owner's responsibility
2.2.2. POWER REQUIREMENT
For 230V 50/60Hz operation (LCV) : 1ph, 230VAC ±10%, 50/60Hz +N +PE
For 110V 60/50Hz operation (LCV)
: 1ph, 110VAC ±10%, 60/50Hz +N +PE
For 415V 50/60Hz operation (HCV) : 3ph, 400VAC ±5%, 50/60Hz +N +PE
For 220V 60/50Hz operation (HCV) : 3ph, 400VAC ±5%, 60/50Hz +N +PE
For 415V 50/60Hz operation (HCV) : 3ph, 400VAC ±5%, 50/60Hz +PE
For 220V 60/50Hz operation (HCV) : 3ph, 400VAC ±5%, 60/50Hz +PE
For 220V 60 Hz operation (HCV)
: 2ph, 220VAC ±10%, 60Hz +PE
For 220V 50 Hz operation (HCV)
: 1ph, 220VAC ±10%, 50Hz +N+PE
Summary of Contents for LX WB-VL-65 DSP
Page 48: ...Ref WB VL SM Ver 1 3 doc 45 7 DIAGRAMS 7 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM 7 1 1 LCV MODELS Fig 99...
Page 49: ...Ref WB VL SM Ver 1 3 doc 46 7 1 2 HCV MODEL THREE PHASE OPERATION Fig 100...
Page 50: ...Ref WB VL SM Ver 1 3 doc 47 SINGLE PHASE OPERATION Fig 101...
Page 51: ...Ref WB VL SM Ver 1 3 doc 48 7 2 WIRING DIAGRAM 7 2 1 LCV MODELS Fig 102 1 of 3...
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Page 54: ...Ref WB VL SM Ver 1 3 doc 51 7 2 2 HCV MODEL THREE PHASE OPERATION Fig 103 1 of 3...
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Page 56: ...Ref WB VL SM Ver 1 3 doc 53 SINGLE PHASE OPERATION Fig 103 3 of 3...