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DUSTHUNTER T
Dust Measuring System

Installation
Operation
Maintenance

Summary of Contents for DUSTHUNTER T

Page 1: ...OPE R A T I NG I NS T R UC T ION S DUSTHUNTER T Dust Measuring System Installation Operation Maintenance...

Page 2: ...E Mail info pa sick de Place of Manufacture SICK Engineering GmbH Bergener Ring 27 D 01458 Ottendorf Okrilla Germany Trademarks Windows is a Microsoft Corporation trademark Other product names used in...

Page 3: ...ury or death WARNING Risk or hazardous situation which could result in severe personal injury or death CAUTION Hazard or unsafe practice which could result in personal injury or property damage NOTICE...

Page 4: ...1 3 Function check 15 2 2 Device components 18 2 2 1 Sender receiver unit 19 2 2 2 Reflector 21 2 2 3 Flange with tube 22 2 2 4 MCU control unit 22 2 2 5 Optional external purge air unit 27 2 2 6 Ins...

Page 5: ...formation on using the program 61 4 1 5 Online help 62 4 2 Application specific settings 63 4 2 1 Preparatory work 63 4 2 2 Focussing the sender light beam for transmission measurement 65 4 2 3 Scalin...

Page 6: ...r receiver unit 119 6 3 Control unit 121 7 Specifications 123 7 1 Technical Data 124 7 2 Dimensions Part Nos 128 7 2 1 Sender receiver unit 128 7 2 2 Reflector 130 7 2 3 Flange with tube 131 7 2 3 1 F...

Page 7: ...Important Information DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG 7 Subject to change without notice DUSTHUNTER T 1 Important Information Main hazards Intended use Responsibility of user...

Page 8: ...fety notices are observed and suitable protective measures are taken 1 1 2 Hazards through electrical equipment The DUSTHUNTER T measuring system is operational equipment for use in industrial high vo...

Page 9: ...se Operating Instructions The manufacturer bears no responsibility for any other use Observe all measures necessary for conservation of value e g for maintenance and inspection and or transport and st...

Page 10: ...ructions belonging to the measuring system as well as equipment documentation onsite for reference at all times Pass the respective documentation on to any new owner of the measuring system 1 3 2 Safe...

Page 11: ...nor erroneous measurements can lead to operational states that can cause damage or become dangerous The specified maintenance and inspection tasks are carried out regularly by qualified experienced p...

Page 12: ...12 DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG Important Information Subject to change without notice...

Page 13: ...DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG 13 Subject to change without notice DUSTHUNTER T 2 Product Description Measuring principle measured variables Device components Device feature...

Page 14: ...toring of the sender output partial beam to monitor receiver registers the smallest changes in brightness of the light beam sent which then serves to determine the measurement signal Figure 1 Measurin...

Page 15: ...to attain 90 of the signal peak after a sudden change in the measurement signal It can be set anywhere between 1 and 600 s As the response time increases transient measured value fluctuations and inte...

Page 16: ...g output p 77 4 4 4 The value measured last is output on the analog output during control value determination If the control values are not output on the analog output the current measured value is ou...

Page 17: ...e measured value determined and the value defined during scaling are used to calculate a correction factor p 68 4 2 3 This fully compensates any contamination that occurs Contamination is determined o...

Page 18: ...nit connected via the RS485 interface With integrated purge air supply for internal duct pressure 50 2 hPa Without purge air supply therefore additionally required Optional external purge air unit for...

Page 19: ...g 5 and p 20 Fig 8 Figure 7 Sender receiver unit DHT Txx B Sender receiver unit for DUSTHUNTER T100 200 Sender receiver unit for DUSTHUNTER T50 Purge air connection Control window A A B B Connection f...

Page 20: ...loosened Optics electronics and mechanical components can then be easily accessed for maintenance tasks Self alignment functionality only DUSTHUNTER T200 The sender module can be moved horizontally a...

Page 21: ...e also identified with a type code Figure 9 Reflector Reflector DHT RXX Version 5 for DUSTHUNTER T50 0 Without contamination measurement 1 With contamination measurement Measuring path 0 Short 0 5 2 5...

Page 22: ...optional modules Equipment and device parameters can be set easily and conveniently via a USB interface using a PC and a user friendly operating program The parameters are stored reliably even in the...

Page 23: ...ontrol unit MCU P with integrated purge air supply The purge air hose standard lengths 5 and 10 m p 137 7 3 3 is a separate part of the measuring system must be ordered separately DISPLAYMODUL relay 3...

Page 24: ...Other options N Without Analog input option plug in module 0 4 20 mA 2 inputs per module 0 Without n With n 1 Analog output option plug in module 0 4 20 mA 2 outputs per module n With n 1 Digital inp...

Page 25: ...ctory or calculated values from the MCU e g scaled dust concentration as bar charts Alternatively up to 8 single measured values of a sender receiver unit can be displayed toggle with Meas button Figu...

Page 26: ...net type 1 or type 2 to plug onto a hat rail p 137 7 3 6 A corresponding cable serves to con nect the module to the processor board Button Function Meas Toggle between text and graphic display Display...

Page 27: ...es Purge air supply and connection cable Purge air hoses can have different lengths Weatherproof covers Weatherproof covers are available for sender receiver units and reflectors used outdoors p 135 7...

Page 28: ...tial pressure sensor The correct purge air supply can be monitored with pressure controllers p 137 7 3 3 Components for hall air monitoring A light dust protection tube with matching holder for fittin...

Page 29: ...tands are available to check transmission measurement in smoke free measuring paths p 63 4 2 1 and are fitted with a sender receiver unit and reflector in a defined distance from each other and aligne...

Page 30: ...on 100 50 Opacity 0 50 Extinction 0 0 3 Transmission 100 80 Opacity 0 20 Extinction 0 0 1 Transmission 100 90 Opacity 0 10 Extinction 0 0 045 Measurement uncertainty 0 8 transmission 0 4 transmission...

Page 31: ...tor connection Type MCU Flange with tube T50 0 5 2 5 m DHT T00 DHT R50 MCU xxON00000NNE Flange with tube k100 1x each for sender receiver unit and reflector 2 5 m DHT R51 4 8 m DHT R52 T100 0 5 2 5 m...

Page 32: ...32 DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG Product Description Subject to change without notice...

Page 33: ...ation DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG 33 Subject to change without notice DUSTHUNTER T 3 Assembly and Installation Project planning Assembly Installing optional components for...

Page 34: ...tion Accessibility accident prevention The device components must be easily and safely accessible Provide platforms or pedestals as required Installation free of vibrations Acceleration 1 g Eliminate...

Page 35: ...mm WARNING Observe the relevant safety regulations as well as the safety notices in Section 1 during all assembly work Only carry out assembly work on equipment with hazard potential hot or aggressiv...

Page 36: ...e enough clearance around the flange with tube to fit the sender receiver unit and reflector Fig 18 Figure 18 Clearance for sender receiver unit and reflector dimensions in mm Remove insulation when f...

Page 37: ...ure 19 Aligning the flange with tube Finally weld the flange tubes tight all round and at the same time check for exact alignment and correct when necessary When using the adjusting device assemble bo...

Page 38: ...ant heat into consideration shield when necessary Protect against direct sunlight Whenever possible choose an assembly location with minimum vibrations dampen any vibrations when necessary Leave enou...

Page 39: ...weather protection tin roof or similar to be made onsite for use outdoors Requirements when using the MCU P control unit The following is applicable in addition to the general specifications Install...

Page 40: ...r unit only as far as necessary below the flange with tube for the sender receiver unit and reflector so that the purge air hoses can be laid downwards avoids water collecting Provide sufficient clear...

Page 41: ...t side surface of the flange plate and screw tight Fig 22 Put the cover 4 on from above Insert the side holding catches 5 into the counterpieces twist and lock in Figure 22 Fitting the weatherproof co...

Page 42: ...r 3 p 131 7 2 3 2 Fasten sender receiver unit 4 and or reflector to bolts 5 of the fail safe shutter If a weatherproof cover 6 is to be installed fasten the base plate on the duct side of the flange t...

Page 43: ...es with each other using a laser pointer For this purpose Cover the light dust protection tube with transparent film in the area of the holder Attach the laser pointer centrically on the other light d...

Page 44: ...ype plate on the purge air motor Connect the power supply cable to the purge air motor terminals refer to the supple mentary sheet on the purge air motor and lid of the motor terminal box for terminal...

Page 45: ...n the blower For wrong direction on 3 phase motors Swap power connections L1 and L2 Connect the pressure controller option to monitor purge air feed NOTICE In case of doubt and for special versions th...

Page 46: ...air hose to the purge air outlets on the underside of the MCU P and secure with a strap retainer Set the purge air outlets as shown correct when necessary Figure 26 Underside of MCU P Optional extern...

Page 47: ...lded cables with twisted pairs Connect power cable to terminals L1 N PE of the MCU p 47 Fig 28 Close off unused cable openings with dummy plugs DISPLAYMODUL relay 3 relay 4 relay 5 BUS S E unit 1 BUS...

Page 48: ...otential free 1 2 3 4 9 8 10 11 12 5 6 7 1 Supply voltage 24 V DC 2 RS232 3 Connection for optional I O module 4 Connection for Display module 5 Connection for LEDs 6 Connection for optional Interface...

Page 49: ...llow White Yellow Green Brown Plug assignment View on pin side RS485 B 3 RS485 A 4 5 6 24 V 2 7 1 24 V Switching position of the relay contacts in currentless condition Maintenance Function control Op...

Page 50: ...ct to the associated connection on the processor board with the cable with plug in connector p 48 Fig 29 Then plug the I O modules on the module carriers Connect the Interface modules using customer p...

Page 51: ...Subject to change without notice DUSTHUNTER T 4 Start up and Parameter Settings Basics Application specific settings Installing the sender receiver unit and reflector Setting standard parameters Setti...

Page 52: ...tive RS232 via adapter Working memory RAM At least 256 MB Operating system MS Windows ME 2000 XP Vista not Windows 95 98 NT USB interface cable to connect the Laptop PC to the measuring system MCU The...

Page 53: ...Start up and Parameter Settings DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG 53 Subject to change without notice Figure 34 Installing the USB driver...

Page 54: ...e Laptop PC Switch the measuring system on Start the program in the SICK SOPAS start menu The Start dialog appears on the screen can be suppressed for further program usage Figure 35 Start dialog The...

Page 55: ...e COM port Click Network Configuration in the start menu p 54 Fig 36 and select Standard Protocol Select the interface that appears after connection of MCU and laptop PC in the Select COM Ports group...

Page 56: ...ct Internet Proto col IP Click Add enter the IP address and confirm with OK Figure 39 Ethernet interface selection example settings Click Advanced and configure the interface in accordance with Fig 40...

Page 57: ...ab Click Network Scan in the Network Scan Assistant tab Figure 41 Search for connected devices Confirm search for connected devices with OK The following message appears when no device is found Troubl...

Page 58: ...ct menu Communication Connection Wizard and activate Show all connected devices Figure 42 Communication Connection Wizard menu Click Next and select the interface Standard Protocol for connection via...

Page 59: ...ting Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG 59 Subject to change without notice Figure 44 Search for connected devices The following message appears when no device is found Troubleshooting see Service Manu...

Page 60: ...twork Scan Assistant Detected devices tab and move it to the Project Tree window drag and drop per mouse or click Add Figure 45 Selecting the device file Connection via Connection Wizard menu In windo...

Page 61: ...ls Depends on the program version The Level 1 password is contained in the Annex Figure 47 Password entry and language selection User level Access to 0 Operator Displays measured values and system sta...

Page 62: ...t up and Parameter Settings Subject to change without notice 4 1 5 Online help The individual menus and setting options are described in detail in the online help and are therefore not described furth...

Page 63: ...ce must be eliminated The path free from particles must be identical to the active measuring path distances between the optical interfaces of the sender receiver unit and reflector must be the same 4...

Page 64: ...he MCU to the supply voltage Start the SOPAS ET program and connect to the measuring system p 54 4 1 3 Select the appropriate device file for the installed device DH T50 DH T100 DH T200 and move it to...

Page 65: ...ission measurement Select the Adjustment Manual Adjustment Transmission set reference directory and activate the Permanent LED light checkbox in the Adjustment aids field Figure 53 Adjustment Manual A...

Page 66: ...he distance between the optical sur faces of the sender receiver unit and the reflector DUSTHUNTER T50 Distance dimension A in Fig 49 250 mm DUSTHUNTER T100 T200 Distance dimension A in Fig 49 326 mm...

Page 67: ...ighting of the LED in the 4 quadrant display in the control window in the following manner The measuring system must then be scaled after focussing has completed 1 2 3 LED lights Misalignment of the l...

Page 68: ...nt Process successively the steps shown in field Transmission set reference in directory Adjustment Manual adjustment Transmission set reference p 65 Fig 53 Fig 57 p 69 Fig 58 While steps 1 to 6 DUSTH...

Page 69: ...Manual Adjustment Transmission set reference directory DUSTHUNTER T200 Check whether the value 100 is displayed in window Transmission reference value p 65 Fig 53 p 68 Fig 57 or Fig 58 after this proc...

Page 70: ...erating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG Start up and Parameter Settings Subject to change without notice 4 2 4 Entering application specific parameters Figure 59 Directory Configuration Application...

Page 71: ...sion Activated The second control value is compared withthereference value during the function check Activation and input of reference value possible only when the EPA Conformity is activated Deactiva...

Page 72: ...l unit push the DN 25 purge air hose onto the connections of the sender receiver unit and reflector and secure with D20 32 hose clamps with the optional external purge air unit push the 40 25 adapters...

Page 73: ...the self locking nuts for horizontal and vertial alignment on reflector Alignment is correct when sender spot 1 on DUSTHUNTER T50 is on a semi transparent foil 2 possibly also white sheet of paper in...

Page 74: ...er The following steps are then necessary Connect the measuring system to the SOPAS ET program select device file MCU and move it to the Project tree window p 60 4 1 3 5 Set the Level 1 password p 61...

Page 75: ...a are located in the Project Tree window the Level 1 password has been entered and Maintenance mode set Parameter Value Function control Every 8 h output of control values every 90 s on standard analo...

Page 76: ...stment Function Check Automatic directory Figure 64 Adjustment Function Check Automatic directory example for settings Default values p 75 4 4 2 Entry field Parameter Remark Output duration of functio...

Page 77: ...utputs parameters Select the Configuration IO Configuration Output Parameters directory to set the analog outputs Figure 65 Configuration IO Configuration Output Parameters directory Default values p...

Page 78: ...d for DUSTHUNTER T100 T200 results in error because AO 2 and AO 3 are available by default Active Opens the fields to set parameters for AO 2 and AO 3 standard on DUSTHUNTER T100 and T200 Analog Outpu...

Page 79: ...tinction Transmission Rel opacity Relative opacity Hysteresis type Percent Assignment of the value entered in the Hysteresis field as relative or absolute value of defined limit value Absolute Switch...

Page 80: ...field to enter the scaling value in mbar hPa Analog Input 2 The value from an external sensor connected to analog input 2 standard scope of delivery is used to calculate the scaled value This paramete...

Page 81: ...without notice 4 4 6 Setting the response time Select the Configuration Value Damping directory to set the damping time Figure 67 Configuration Value Damping directory Field Parameter Remark Damping t...

Page 82: ...enter this in the Analog Output 1 2 3 Scaling field assigned to the selected ana log output for output of the extinction Deactivate Maintenance mode Carry out the gravimetric comparison measurement a...

Page 83: ...om K2 K1 and K0 Using 2 in 1 the result is as follows Using 3 the result is as follows Now enter the regression coefficients cc2 cc1 and cc0 determined in directory Configuration Application parameter...

Page 84: ...d and transferred to the device again later Saving as a protocol Device data and parameters are registered in the Parameter protocol A Diagnosis protocol can be created for analysis of the device func...

Page 85: ...t Communication Upload all Parameters from Device in the menu to select the device and update device data Figure 69 Update device data Select the Diagnosis Protocols directory and click the button for...

Page 86: ...86 DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG Start up and Parameter Settings Subject to change without notice Figure 71 Specifying file name and storage location...

Page 87: ...tart up and Parameter Settings DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG 87 Subject to change without notice Parameter protocol example Figure 72 DUSTHUNTER T Parameter protocol example...

Page 88: ...al measuring operation Set the measuring system to Measurement mode after entering modifying parameters To do this switch to the Maintenance Maintenance directory deactivate the Maintenance on off che...

Page 89: ...rofibus DP Modbus TCP and Ethernet type 1 Select the MCU device file set the measuring system to Maintenance mode and enter the level 1 password p 61 4 1 4 Switch to the Configuration System Configura...

Page 90: ...ss Select directory Configuration I O Configuration Interface Module Set the desired network configuration in the Ethernet Interface Configuration field and click Reset module under Expansion module i...

Page 91: ...twork Scan Assistant tab and click Network Configuration Select the Internet Protocol IP directory set the Enable IP Communicatiion entry field to active and click Add Enter the new IP address set in...

Page 92: ...ate only the required TCP port To use a TCP port other than 2111 or 2112 activate the Custom checkbox and enter the port number in the adjacent field NOTICE Malfunctions in data transfers not caused b...

Page 93: ...wn in the button is available Status bar Display field Current button function Operating buttons Status LED Button Function Diag Display diagnostic information warnings and errors during a start using...

Page 94: ...4 6 3 1 MCU Analog outputs inputs Set the MCU to Maintenance mode and select the I O Parameter submenu Select the desired parameter and enter the default password 1234 using the scrolls from 0 to 9 an...

Page 95: ...ing the MCU variant Setting the MCU variant The following steps are required to set the MCU for the DUSTHUNTER T50 T100 or T200 sender receiver unit to be connected p 74 4 4 1 Set the MCU to Maintenan...

Page 96: ...et the sender receiver unit to Maintenance and select the Parameter submenu Choose the parameter to be entered and enter the default password 1234 Set the calculated coefficients p 82 4 4 7 using the...

Page 97: ...nge the factory settings select the MCU in the Project Tree window enter the Level 1 password and select the Configuration Display Settings directory Figure 83 Configuration Display Settings directory...

Page 98: ...value for the first measured value bar in the graphic display Value Measured value index for the respective measured value bar Use AO scaling When activated the measured value bar is scaled to the ass...

Page 99: ...red value assignment MCU measured value Sender receiver unit measured value Measured value 1 Opacity Measured value 2 Not used Measured value 3 Concentration a c Measured value 4 Extinction Measured v...

Page 100: ...100 DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG Start up and Parameter Settings Subject to change without notice...

Page 101: ...ER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG 101 Subject to change without notice DUSTHUNTER T 5 Maintenance General Maintenance on the sender receiver unit and reflector Maintenance on the purge...

Page 102: ...nect the measuring system to the laptop PC using the USB cable and start SOPAS ET Click button Network Scan in tab Network Scan Assistant select device file MCU and move it to window Project Tree p 60...

Page 103: ...all maintenance activities can also be performed by SICK Service or an authorized Service partner Any repairs will be made by specialists onsite whenever possible Auxiliary means required Brush cleani...

Page 104: ...alfunction 5 2 1 Maintenance on the sender receiver unit DUSTHUNTER T50 Set the measuring system to Maintenance mode p 102 5 1 Loosen CAMLOCK clips of the sender receiver unit p 19 Fig 7 and remove th...

Page 105: ...o change without notice Switch to the Adjustment Manual adjustment Motor control directory and click Mounting under Pivoted shutter sender receiver The pivoted shutter then moves to the cleaning posit...

Page 106: ...al interfaces on the sender receiver unit Lay the toothed belt on the drive axis press the tension spring together and push piv oted shutter back onto the axis Start the function check by moving devic...

Page 107: ...function check Put the pivoted shutter cover back on remove the cover from the assembly flange swivel the enclosure back in and lock with the knurled screws Move the pivoted shutter back into the mea...

Page 108: ...tor DHT R5x Carefully clean glass pane with an optics cloth Push the purge air pipe into the enclosure again and ensure centrical alignment Put on the reflector and fasten with CAMLOCK clips Resume Me...

Page 109: ...knurled screws and swivel the housing to the side Close the mounting flange with cover p 138 7 3 7 Select device file DH T200 in the Project tree window switch to the Adjustment Manual adjustment Mot...

Page 110: ...n glass pane 5 both sides and reflector optics 6 with an optics cloth Figure 91 Cleaning the optical interfaces on the reflector Lay the toothed belt on the drive axis push pivoted shutter back onto t...

Page 111: ...ain by triggering a renewed function check Put the pivoted shutter cover back on remove the cover from the assembly flange swivel the enclosure back in and lock with the knurled screws Move the pivote...

Page 112: ...e of the blower at regular intervals increases in the noise level can indicate a blower failure Check that all hoses are secure and free of damage Check the filter element for contamination Exchange t...

Page 113: ...OPEN arrow direction and remove the cover Take out the filter element and replace with a new element Clean the inside of the filter housing and the filter housing cover with a cloth and brush Insert...

Page 114: ...twisting pressing movements Spare part Filter element Micro Top element C11 100 Part No 5306091 Mount the filter housing cover ensuring that it is aligned correctly with the housing and snap the quic...

Page 115: ...e dismantled device parts in a clean dry location Use suitable auxiliary means to protect the connection cable plug in connector against dirt and moisture Secure purge air hoses against penetration by...

Page 116: ...116 DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG Maintenance Subject to change without notice...

Page 117: ...Malfunctions DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG 117 Subject to change without notice DUSTHUNTER T 6 Malfunctions General Sender receiver unit Control unit...

Page 118: ...iled information on the current device state To display connect the measuring system to SOPAS ET and start the device file DH T50 DH T100 DH T200 or MCU p 60 4 1 3 5 Move the mouse to the respective m...

Page 119: ...s directory DUSTHUNTER T200 Current warning or error messages or earlier messages stored in the error memory can be shown by selecting actual or memory in the Selection window Symptom Possible cause A...

Page 120: ...oup signal of quadrant measurement too high Measuring system not scaled Changed alignment of optical axes Reduced active measuring path Wrong reflector Scale measuring system Check correct alignment C...

Page 121: ...Warning and error messages in the SOPAS ET program Figure 97 Diagnosis Error messages Warnings directory Symptom Possible cause Action No display on the LCD No supply voltage Cable to LC Display not...

Page 122: ...e Check configuration p 77 4 4 4 Contact SICK Service AI configuration The number of available and configured analog inputs is not identical No parameters set for AI Connection error Module failure Ch...

Page 123: ...ing Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG 123 Subject to change without notice DUSTHUNTER T 7 Specifications Technical Data Dimensions Part Nos Optional components for hall air monitoring Expendable parts...

Page 124: ...al purge air unit Ambient temperature 40 60 C 40 45 C Sender receiver unit reflector MCU N control unit MCU P control unit intake temperature for purge air Function Check Automatic self test Linearity...

Page 125: ...ption 24 V from control unit Max 15 W Optional external purge air unit with blower 2BH13 Power supply Rated current Motor rating 200 240 V 345 415 V at 50 Hz 220 275 V 380 480 V at 60 Hz 2 6 A Y 1 5 A...

Page 126: ...7000 8000 9000 10000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 50 100 150 200 250 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Average particle size 10 m after swirl filter 5 m after electric filter 3 m after cloth filter Dust concentration in mg m Act...

Page 127: ...perating emission measuring devices Electrical protection Insulation Class of protection 1 according to EN 61010 1 Insulation coordination Measuring category II according to EN 61010 1 Contamination T...

Page 128: ...Specifications Subject to change without notice 7 2 Dimensions Part Nos All measures are specified in mm 7 2 1 Sender receiver unit Figure 100 Sender receiver unit DHT T00 225 186 120 105 210 600 388...

Page 129: ...ructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG 129 Subject to change without notice Figure 101 Sender receiver unit DHT T10 DHT T21 408 241 205 140 207 r 280 212 40 Designation Part No Sender receiver unit DHT T10 104...

Page 130: ...28 116 100 126 80 25 Designation Part No Reflector DHT R50 1029495 Reflector DHT R51 1029715 Reflector DHT R52 1040169 341 240 205 140 207 r 234 214 40 Designation Part No Reflector DHT R00 1043905 Re...

Page 131: ...Flange with tube Di 70 2 Length 130 mm St37 2017845 Flange with tube Di 70 2 Length 240 mm St37 2017847 Flange with tube Di 70 2 Length 500 mm St37 2017849 Flange with tube Di 70 2 Length 130 mm 1 45...

Page 132: ...MCU N2ONN00000NNNE in wall mounted enclosure orange Supply voltage 24 V DC without purge air unit without display 1 1040669 Control unit MCU N2ODN00000NNNE in wall housing orange Supply voltage 24 V D...

Page 133: ...it MCU P2ONN00000NNNE in wall mounted enclosure orange Supply voltage 24 V DC with purge air unit without display 1 1040670 Control unit MCU P2ODN00000NNNE in wall housing orange Supply voltage 24 V D...

Page 134: ...thout notice 7 2 5 Optional external purge air unit Figure 108 Optional external purge air unit 550 258 14 470 550 40 40 470 128 4 0 Designation Part No Purge air unit with blower 2BH13 and purge air...

Page 135: ...e 109 Weatherproof cover for external purge air unit Weatherproof cover for sender receiver unit and reflector Figure 110 Weatherproof cover for analyzer 550 605 350 245 550 Designation Part No Weathe...

Page 136: ...2 7 Optional components for hall air monitoring Figure 111 Holder for light dust protection tube Figure 112 Dust protection tube 230 350 240 280 1 3 2 1 8 4 2 2 1 8 Designation Part No Holder for lig...

Page 137: ...the meter 5304683 Purge air hose DN 25 length 5 m 2046091 Purge air hose DN 25 length 10 m 7047536 Hose clamp D20 32 7045039 Hose clamp D32 52 5300809 Automatic fail safe shutter 24V 240V 50 60Hz 604...

Page 138: ...K AG Specifications Subject to change without notice 7 3 7 Misc Designation Part No Optical adjusting device for flange assembly 1700462 Cover 2052377 Fuse set T 2 A for MCU with power voltage supply...

Page 139: ...ation 7 4 1 Sender receiver unit and reflector 7 4 2 Control unit MCU with integrated purge air supply 7 4 3 Optional external purge air unit Designation Number Part No Sealing tape 4 4704676 Optics c...

Page 140: ...nktionsumfanges wird das Passwort ben tigt Falls zur Eingabe eine falsche Taste gedr ckt wird mu das Fenster geschlossen und anschlie end die Passworteingabe wiederholt werden Password Authorized oper...

Page 141: ...Specifications DUSTHUNTER T Operating Instructions 8012428 V2 2 SICK AG 141 Subject to change without notice...

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