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8  Operation

8.1  Safety Instructions for Operation

 CAUTION

Depending on the purity of the ambient air, the exhaust air can contain particles, which es-
cape from the exhaust air outlet at high speed.

Eye injuries

4

Do not look into the exhaust air flow

4

Wear eye protection

 CAUTION

When the system is started in automatic operation, components move without advanced
warning.

Risk of injury

4

Ensure that the danger zone of the machine or system is free of persons during automatic oper-
ation.

 WARNING

Suspended load

Risk of serious injury

4

Do not walk, stand or work under suspended loads.

 WARNING

Change of output signals when product is switched on or plug is connected

Risk of injury to persons and damage to property due to uncontrolled movements of the higher-level
machine/system!

4

The electrical connection must be performed only by specialists who can evaluate the effects of
signal changes on the overall system.

 WARNING

Extraction of hazardous media, liquids or bulk material

Personal injury or damage to property!

4

Do not extract harmful media such as dust, oil mists, vapors, aerosols etc.

4

Do not extract aggressive gases or media such as acids, acid fumes, bases, biocides, disinfectants
or detergents.

4

Do not extract liquids or bulk materials, e.g. granulates.

8.2  General Preparations

Always carry out the following tasks before activating the system:

1. Before each start of operations, check that the safety features are in perfect condition.

2. Check the ejector for visible damage and deal with any problems immediately (or notify your supervisor).

3. Ensure that only authorized personnel are present in the working area of the machine or system and that no

other personnel are put in danger by switching on the machine.

There must be no people in the system danger area while it is in operation.

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Summary of Contents for SCPS UHV HD 07

Page 1: ...chmalz GmbH 02 21 This document is protected by copyright J Schmalz GmbH retains the rights established thereby Reproduction of the contents in full or in part is only permitted within the limits of t...

Page 2: ...2 Electrical Parameters 8 4 3 Performance Data 8 4 4 Dimensions 9 4 5 Pneumatic Circuit Plans 9 5 General Description of Functions 10 5 1 Picking up the Workpiece Vacuum Generation 10 5 2 Depositing...

Page 3: ...g the Silencer Insert 16 10 4 Cleaning or Changing the Nozzle 17 11 Warranty 18 12 Spare and Wearing Parts Accessories 18 12 1 Spare and Wearing Parts 18 12 2 Accessories 19 13 Decommissioning and Rec...

Page 4: ...ct The documentation must be accessible to personnel at all times 3 Pass on the technical documentation to subsequent users Failure to follow the instructions in these Operating instructions may resul...

Page 5: ...ed 2 Fundamental Safety Instructions 2 1 Safety The ejector emits noise due to its use of compressed air WARNING Noise pollution due to the escape of compressed air Hearing damage 4 Wear ear protector...

Page 6: ...anulates Schmalz accepts no liability for damages caused by non intended usage of the ejector In particular the following are considered non intended use Filling pressurized containers driving cylinde...

Page 7: ...essed air and vacuum 6 4 Valve control NO normally open sucks when no voltage is applied NC normally closed does not suck when no voltage is applied 3 2 Ejector Structure 2 1 3 4 8 10 12 11 9 5 6 7 1...

Page 8: ...10 PELV1 Polarity reversal protection Yes Current consumption at 24 V Typical current consumption Max current consumption SCPSb xx NC 50 mA 70 mA SCPSb xx NO 75 mA 115 mA 1 The power supply must corr...

Page 9: ...L3 L4 H H1 H2 H3 H4 18 18 6 135 151 81 6 22 31 78 98 8 40 8 47 5 16 5 H5 H6 d d1 d2 d3 X1 Y1 X2 Y2 D D2 5 5 31 5 4 4 6 6 8 2 6 36 9 12 16 12 16 5 9 4 5 Pneumatic Circuit Plans SCPSb NO SCPSb NC EN US...

Page 10: ...ents the vacuum from dropping 5 2 Depositing the Workpiece Part Blowing Off In blow off mode the vacuum circuit of the ejector is supplied with compressed air This ensures that the vacuum drops quickl...

Page 11: ...e carrier and J Schmalz GmbH 7 Installation 7 1 Installation Instructions CAUTION Improper installation or maintenance Personal injury or damage to property 4 During installation and maintenance make...

Page 12: ...air required to generate the vacuum is connected via the compressed air connection The compressed air supply must be supplied by the higher level machine The vacuum circuit is connected to the vacuum...

Page 13: ...cap 4 Wear eye protection 1 2 1 Compressed air connection 2 Vacuum connection The corresponding pneumatic hose is handy 4 The compressed air connection is marked with the number 1 on the ejector Show...

Page 14: ...off of the power supply in compliance with EN60204 4 Do not connect or disconnect the connector under tension and or when voltage is applied The electrical connection is established directly via the c...

Page 15: ...e performed only by specialists who can evaluate the effects of signal changes on the overall system WARNING Extraction of hazardous media liquids or bulk material Personal injury or damage to propert...

Page 16: ...the product especially the safety features after every mainte nance or troubleshooting operation NOTE Incorrect maintenance work Damage to the ejector 4 Always switch off supply voltage before carryi...

Page 17: ...anging the Nozzle The easy access to the silencer insert and nozzle provided by the silencer cover with bayonet fastener ensures that the nozzle is easy to clean and replace The ejector is deactivated...

Page 18: ...non original spare parts or accessories The exclusive use of original spare parts is a prerequisite for the proper functioning of the ejector and for the valid ity of the warranty Wearing parts are no...

Page 19: ...ET S Legend Wearing part W Spare part S 12 2 Accessories Part no Designation Note 21 04 06 00086 ASK B MIC10 3000 K 2P Connection cable 10 02 02 04149 HUT SN KL SCPS DIN rail mount cpl leaf springs wi...

Page 20: ...y EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emission stan dard for residential commercial and light industrial environments EN 61000 6 2 AC Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity f...

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