Siko LE100/1 Translation Of The Original Installation Instructions Download Page 25

LE100/1

Trouble shooting English

LE100/1 · Date 

10.09.2018 · Art. 

No. 

83230 · Mod. 

status 

232/18

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6  Trouble shooting

Below are some typical errors which may occur during installation and 

operation:

• 

Magnetic tape wrongly mounted, active side below (see chapter

 

4.2

).

• 

The masking tape provided was not used for protecting the magnetic 

tape. The masking tape must not be magnetizable.

• 

Magnetic sensor not or incorrectly connected (pin assignment see 

chapter 

4.4

).

• 

The distance tolerances were not observed over the whole measuring 

length (see 

Fig. 6

).

• 

Cable squeezed / interrupted / cut by sharp edges.

• 

The magnetic sensor has been mounted with the active side turned 

away from the band (see 

Fig. 6

).

• 

Magnetic sensor has not been aligned according to 

Fig. 6

.

7  Transport, Storage, Maintenance and Disposal

Transport and storage

Handle, transport and store the magnetic sensor with care. Pay attention 

to the following points:

• 

Transport and / or store the magnetic sensor in the unopened origi-

nal packaging.

• 

Protect the magnetic sensor from harmful physical influences includ-

ing dust, heat and humidity.

• 

Do not damage connections through mechanical or thermal impact.

• 

Prior to installation inspect the magnetic sensor for transport dam-

ages. Do not install damaged magnetic sensors.

Maintenance

With correct installation according to chapter 

4

 the magnetic sensor 

requires no maintenance. Clean the surface of the magnetic tape with soft 

cloth from time to time if it is very dirty.

Disposal

The magnetic sensor's electronic components contain materials that are 

harmful for the environment and are carriers of recyclable materials at the 

same time. Therefore, the magnetic sensor must be recycled after it has 

been taken out of operation ultimately. Observe the environment protec-

tion guidelines of your country.

Summary of Contents for LE100/1

Page 1: ...232 18 LE100 1 Magnetsensor Originalmontageanleitung Deutsch Seite 2 Magnetic sensor Translation of the Original Installation Instructions English page 15...

Page 2: ...g 3 2 2 Kennzeichnung von Gefahren und Hinweisen 3 2 3 Zielgruppe 4 2 4 Grundlegende Sicherheitshinweise 4 3 Identifikation 5 4 Installation 5 4 1 Mechanische Montage 5 4 2 Montage Magnetband 6 4 3 Mo...

Page 3: ...vorgesehen die keinen besonderen elektrischen oder mechanischen Sicherheitsanforde rungen unterliegen 1 Beachten Sie alle Sicherheitshinweise in dieser Anleitung 2 Eigenm chtige Umbauten und Ver nder...

Page 4: ...sor und deren Integration in die komplette Maschinenanlage Nicht ausreichend qualifiziertes Personal Personensch den schwere Sch den an Maschine und Magnetsensor wer den durch nicht ausreichend qualif...

Page 5: ...entifikation Das Typenschild zeigt den Ger tetyp mit Variantennummer Die Lieferpa piere ordnen jeder Variantennummer eine detaillierte Bestellbezeichnung zu z B LE100 1 0023 Varianten Nr Ger te Typ Da...

Page 6: ...dsubstanzen wie l Fett oder Staub durch m g lichst r ckstandsfrei verdunstende Reinigungsmittel entfernen Geeig nete Reinigungsmittel sind unter anderem Ketone Aceton oder Alko hol die z B von der Fir...

Page 7: ...bandes gegen Abl sen sichern Abb 1 Montage Magnetband Montagebeispiele Die einfache Montageart durch angeschr gtes Magnetband wie in Abb 2 ist nur in sehr gesch tzter Umgebung zu empfehlen Bei ungesch...

Page 8: ...gungsschrauben und Federringe zu verwenden Anzugsmoment 1 Nm 3 Abstandslehre vollfl chig zwischen Sensor und Magnetband legen Hinweis Betrifft nur Sensoren ohne Referenzsignal R Anwendung LINEAR LE100...

Page 9: ...an den Potentialausgleich muss gro fl chig niederimpedant erfolgen Vor dem Einschalten sind alle Leitungsanschl sse und Steckverbindun gen zu berpr fen Betriebsspannung gemeinsam mit der Folgeelektro...

Page 10: ...rtiert mit Referenzsignal Pin sin 2 1 sin 3 6 index 3 UB 6 4 GND 1 5 cos 4 2 cos 5 7 index 8 nc 7 1 6 10 ber Kabelmantel schieben 2 Kabel abisolieren 3 Schirm 11 umlegen 4 5 auf Litzen schieben 5 Litz...

Page 11: ...d Verdrahtung kann das Messsystem durch Einschalten der Betriebsspannung in Betrieb genommen werden Das Ger t initialisiert sich selbstst ndig nach dem Einschalten Nur Bauform M Beim Verfahren des Sen...

Page 12: ...gung Transport und Lagerung Magnetsensor sorgf ltig behandeln transportieren und lagern Hierzu sind folgende Punkte zu beachten Magnetsensoren in der unge ffneten Originalverpackung transportie ren un...

Page 13: ...Mio Zyklen bei folgenden Testbedingungen Verfahrweg 4 5 m Verfahrgeschwindigkeit 3 m s Beschleunigung 5 m s2 Umgebungstemperatur 20 C 5 C Gewicht 0 03 kg ohne Kabel Elektrische Daten Erg nzung Betrie...

Page 14: ...rit tsabweichung 2 m bei TU 20 C Leseabstand 0 2 mm Wiederholgenauigkeit 1 m Messbereich Umfangsgeschwindigkeit 20 m s sin cos Verfahrgeschwindigkeit 20 m s sin cos Umgebungsbedingungen Erg nzung Umge...

Page 15: ...ntification of dangers and notes 16 2 3 Target group 17 2 4 Basic safety information 17 3 Identification 18 4 Installation 18 4 1 Mechanical mounting 18 4 2 Mounting the magnetic tape 19 4 3 Mounting...

Page 16: ...tions that are not subject to special electrical or mechanical safety requirements 1 Observe all safety instructions contained herein 2 Arbitrary modifications and changes to this magnetic sensor are...

Page 17: ...personal injury serious damage to machinery or magnetic sensor Configuration commissioning mounting and maintenance by trained expert personnel only This personnel must be able to recognize dangers th...

Page 18: ...g MBxxxx GEK WT RP NNNNNN batch number reference point material carrier tape accuracy MB type 4 Installation 4 1 Mechanical mounting Magnetic sensor failure When mounting pay attention to the IP type...

Page 19: ...ximum contact pressure Observe a bonding temperature between 20 C and 30 C in dry rooms Deterioration of measuring accuracy Mount the magnetic tape level with the mounting surface or distance to be me...

Page 20: ...be recommended for very protected environ ments In a non protected environment there is the danger of peeling off Mounting approaches as shown in Fig 3 and Fig 4 are more suitable in such cases Optimu...

Page 21: ...torque 1 Nm 3 Place distance gauge with its complete surface between sensor and magnetic tape Note only relevant for sensors without reference sig nal R LINEAR application LE100 1 with MB100 1 1 Activ...

Page 22: ...Ensure that the connection of the screen and earth is made to a large surface area with a sound connection to minimise impedance Check all lines and plug connections before switching on the device Sw...

Page 23: ...in inverted with reference signal Pin sin 2 1 sin 3 6 index 3 UB 6 4 GND 1 5 cos 4 2 cos 5 7 index 8 nc 7 1 Slip 6 10 over outer cable 2 Strip cable 3 Turn down screening 11 4 Push 5 onto ferrules 5 S...

Page 24: ...correct mounting and wiring you can put the measuring system into operation by switching on operating voltage After switching on the device initializes itself independently Only design M When the sen...

Page 25: ...d storage Handle transport and store the magnetic sensor with care Pay attention to the following points Transport and or store the magnetic sensor in the unopened origi nal packaging Protect the magn...

Page 26: ...cable diameter static 7 5x cable diameter dynamic Service life of cable 5 million cycles under the following test condi tions Travel range 4 5 m Travel speed 3 m s Acceleration 5 m s2 Ambient temperat...

Page 27: ...ug connector 7 8 pole System data Additional information Linearity deviation 2 m at TU 20 C reading distance 0 2 mm Repeat accuracy 1 m Measuring range Circumferential speed 20 m s sin cos Travel spee...

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