Chapter
2
MSC800
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Subject to change without notice
On safety
2.5
Protecting the environment
During construction of the MSC800, attention was paid to achieving the lowest
environmental impact possible.
2.5.1
Power consumption
The ID sensors are supplied with electrical energy via the power supply unit of the MSC800
(protective extra-low voltage DC 24 V as per IEC 364-4-41).
The system components have the following power consumption:
System components
Power consumption
MSC800-0000 (logic unit)*
Typical 10 W at DC 24 V ± 10%
ICR890 camera system
Typical 425 W at DC 24 V ± 10%
(via power supply unit of the MSC800-2300, -3400 or -3600)
CLV490 bar code scanner
Typical 18 W at DC 24 V ± 10%
(via power supply unit of the MSC800-1100, -2100, -2300,
-3400 or MSC800-3600)
VMS410/510
Typical 25 W at DC 24 V ± 10%
(via power supply unit of the MSC800-1100, -2100, -2300,
-3400 or MSC800-3600)
VMS420/520
Typical 50 W at DC 24 V ± 10%
(via power supply unit of the MSC800-1100, -2100, -2300,
-3400 or MSC800-3600)
*
The logic unit is contained in the MSC800-1100, MSC800-2100 or MSC800-2300
Tab. 3 Power consumption of the MSC800 modular system controller
2.5.2
Disposal after final decommissioning
SICK AG does not currently take back devices that are unusable or irreparable.
Unusable or irreparable devices are to be disposed of in an environmentally safe
manner in accordance with the relevant national waste disposal regulations.
The construction of the MSC800 allows separation into recyclable secondary raw materials
and special waste (electronic scrap).
See also chapter
on page 87.
The battery in the logic unit of the MSC800 must be removed before scrapping the device.
Dispose of the battery separately as per the RoHS directives (Europe).
Important