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Kransysteme

Original operating manual

AN 120076.000_EN

01.03.2016

Operation Instructions

for

ABUS load indication system

LIS – SE

Factory No. _______________________

This document may not be reproduced or given to third parties and its content must not be divulged or used for other purposes without the prior written permission of ABUS. You will be liable to

pay compensation for any breach of this provision. All patent and registered design rights reserved.

These installation, operation and maintenance instructions are intended for use in an English–

speaking country by English–speaking specialist personnel.

Summary of Contents for LIS-SE

Page 1: ...iven to third parties and its content must not be divulged or used for other purposes without the prior written permission of ABUS You will be liable to pay compensation for any breach of this provisi...

Page 2: ...asurement Module 6 3 3 Load indicator Optional 6 3 3 1 Function of load indicator 7 4 Technical Data 7 4 1 Load Indicator SystemLIS SE 7 4 2 LAZ GLZ Load Indicator 7 5 Operation 8 5 1 Digital Operator...

Page 3: ...with pole changing induction motors However it may also be used for monitoring non pole changing induction motors It is intended for in stallation in a closed housing and for use under the conditions...

Page 4: ...ional shut down point which can be adjusted via parameter 4 0 As soon as a signal is available at input EA of the unit the lifting relays drop out when the value set in pa rameter 4 0 is exceeded The...

Page 5: ...ut 10 years taking into consideration the group determined in accordance with FEM 9 511 Actual hours of use The actual hours of use S represent the effective use of the unit determined on the basis of...

Page 6: ...ol inputs E1 to E4 are as follows E1 not used E2 lowering control signal E3 taring control signal E4 monitoring of fast lifting speed E5 receipt of malfunction signal from hoist 2 E6 lifting control s...

Page 7: ...n on the pendant control is pressed H2 3 If a rotor power input of 10Watt is measured with the motor in operation the hoist is shut down and U_I is indicated on the display as long as the up or down b...

Page 8: ...ton for about 2 se conds and then enter the appropriate CODE number see Section 5 3 If four incorrect attempts are made to enter a PIN or CODE number the menu level concerned is entirely di sabled and...

Page 9: ...rdance with the attached wiring diagrams The ABUS LIS SE must only be installed by qualified electricians If the LIS SE is retrofitted to an existing crane inspec tion by an independent inspector may...

Page 10: ...Page 10 Data 01 03 2016 Standard wiring diagram LIS SE with one hoist Figur 2...

Page 11: ...Page 11 AN120076 000_EN Standard wiring diagram LIS SE with two hoists Figur 3 Katzumschaltung...

Page 12: ...Page 12 Data 01 03 2016 Standard wiring diagram LIS SE with twin hoist Figur 4 schnell...

Page 13: ...e manufacturer ABUS will not be liable for any injury loss or damage which may occur as a result of modifications which have not been approved or the use of products other than for the intended pur po...

Page 14: ...a meter Range Unit Designation Remarks CodE Reading out load population recorder Menu level 1 Only available if LKS has been enabled CODE 2223 P 0 0 0 100 t Total load capacity Input not required P 0...

Page 15: ...l 3 Only for ABUS P 9 9 Quit parameter level Quit menu level 11 Description of LIS SE parameters 0015 Operating hours are displayed on unit This display appears if 1 after the hoist has been shut down...

Page 16: ...ing Level 2 can be accessed using CODE 1443 1 entry of measured resistance in Ohms of preci sion lift winding 2 entry of measured resistance in Ohms of main lift winding Following the entry and verifi...

Page 17: ...rotating field power is automatically measured and recorded The power recorded is indicated on the dis play until the key is released Step 7 Pro 4 main lift setting known load Using the pendant contro...

Page 18: ...s the unit is switched automatically back to normal operation To leave the diagnosis parameter press the Enter key for some time Parameter P 3 0 Display mode load indication in t When this parameter i...

Page 19: ...The overload shut down point is defined by this para meter and the value entered for parameter P 0 1 Adjustment 110 of rated load capacity This parameter cannot be set to a value higher than 110 of r...

Page 20: ...he remaining ser vice life For example this parameter is used when installing a newLIS SE on an existing system Adjustment This parameter has two levels 1 Level 1 display stored starting value 2 Level...

Page 21: ...unit can only be unlocked by ABUS However the unit will still function correctly no 4 When you leave the menu level the current soft ware version is displayed _________________________________ 5 Tabl...

Page 22: ...Enter the load capacity currently stored appears on display in t 3 20 e g 7 enter required value for load capacity hoist 1 in t 5 00 e g 8 Enter display flashes briefly load capacity hoist 1 is store...

Page 23: ...on ABUS hoists or hoists with power supply voltages other than 400 V Continue with item 23 23 select motor type 0 0 0 24 Enter confirm by pressing ENTER The display on the right appears 0 00 0 25 Ente...

Page 24: ...precision speed until it is suspended freely This function is enables for 15 min If confirmation is not given by pressing emergency shut down as described under point 33 within this time the LIS SE s...

Page 25: ...44b Enter briefly P Nr appears on display P nr 44 Enter press until P Nr appears on display P nr 45 Enter press for about 1 sec and release 0 0 0 0 46 Enter Enter Enter PIN No from left to right After...

Page 26: ...one phase The measurement must be made on the hoist motor using an ohmmeter or multimeter Measurements on motors with star circuits Y Measurement between neutral point and U1 resistance on one phase i...

Page 27: ...meplate measure and enter in P1 2 2 GM 800 L 4 1 0 28 1 9 1 8 5 0 28 2 4 06 I 8 306 9743 3 GM 800 H 4 2 0 45 3 2 3 1 7 2 21 0 2 16 I 8 306 9743 4 GM 800 U 4 0 0 55 4 0 4 0 8 5 17 6 1 76 I 8 306 9743 5...

Page 28: ...M 5000 H 3 10 2 9 18 8 12 2 34 0 3 97 0 27 IV 36 1381 9746 14 GM 6000 L 3 11 2 9 18 8 12 2 34 0 3 97 0 27 IV 36 1381 9746 15 Reserve 16 GM 7000 L 13 2 4 16 11 29 5 4 48 0 42 IV 36 1381 9746 1 motor 17...

Page 29: ...4 7 0 677 I 8 306 9743 3 GM 800 H 4 0 0 45 3 2 5 4 12 5 7 0 72 II 16 613 9744 4 GM 800 U 4 0 0 55 4 0 6 9 14 7 5 86 0 585 II 16 613 9744 5 GM 1000 L 6 0 0 45 3 0 4 2 12 8 6 15 0 707 II 16 613 9744 6...

Page 30: ...Remarks 13 GM 5000 H 3 0 2 9 18 8 21 1 59 1 31 0 09 V 60 2344 9747 14 GM 6000 L 3 0 2 9 18 8 21 1 59 1 31 0 09 V 60 2344 9747 15 Reserve 16 GM 7000 L 0 2 4 16 19 1 51 1 49 0 141 V 60 2344 9747 1 moto...

Page 31: ...9 1 5 4 1 20 3 2 9 I 8 306 9743 3 GM 800 H 4 0 0 45 3 2 2 6 6 25 4 2 59 I 8 306 9743 4 GM 800 U 4 0 0 55 4 0 3 3 7 1 26 1 2 5 I 8 306 9743 5 GM 1000 L 6 0 0 45 3 0 2 6 6 2 26 8 3 07 I 8 306 9743 6 GM...

Page 32: ...3 GM 5000 H 3 0 2 9 18 8 10 2 28 3 5 6 0 414 IV 36 1381 9746 14 GM 6000 L 3 0 2 9 18 8 10 2 28 3 5 6 0 414 IV 36 1381 9746 15 Reserve 16 GM 7000 L 0 2 4 16 9 2 24 6 6 15 0 64 IV 36 1381 9746 1 motor 1...

Page 33: ...2 3 8 3 8 9 1 28 I 8 306 9743 3 GM 800 H 4 0 0 54 3 8 3 9 9 1 13 3 1 35 II 16 613 9744 4 GM 800 U 4 0 0 66 4 8 5 0 10 7 11 1 1 08 II 16 613 9744 5 GM 1000 L 6 0 0 54 3 6 3 9 3 11 7 1 34 II 16 613 974...

Page 34: ...3 GM 5000 H 3 0 3 5 22 6 15 3 43 2 6 0 15 V 60 2344 9747 14 GM 6000 L 3 0 3 5 22 6 15 3 43 2 6 0 15 V 60 2344 9747 15 Reserve 16 GM 7000 L 0 2 9 19 2 11 6 31 2 79 0 268 IV 36 1381 9746 1 Motor 17 GM 7...

Page 35: ...95 0 42 II 16 613 9744 3 GM 800 H 4 0 0 54 3 8 6 7 15 7 4 4 0 45 II 16 613 9744 4 GM 800 U 4 0 0 66 4 8 8 7 18 5 3 7 0 36 III 23 873 9745 5 GM 1000 L 6 0 0 54 3 6 5 2 16 3 88 0 44 II 16 613 9744 6 GM...

Page 36: ...marks 13 GM 5000 H 3 0 3 5 22 6 26 5 74 0 866 0 05 VI 136 5169 14 GM 6000 L 3 0 3 5 22 6 26 5 74 0 866 0 05 VI 136 5169 15 Reserve 16 GM 7000 L 0 2 9 19 2 20 1 54 0 93 0 09 V 60 2344 9747 1 motor 17 G...

Page 37: ...rmonized standards were used EN 954 1 Safety of machinery EN ISO 12100 1 Safety of machinery tools and plants EN ISO 12100 2 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design EN 60204 T...

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