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1.4.2 Mounting
Each TVP-100 Series unit is intended to be used as a single tool process monitor in a
work station or work area. This unit may be wall mounted, table mounted, beam mounted,
suspended overhead, pedestal mounted, or used without mounting. Tabs have been
provided on the base of this unit to ease this mounting process. Please take care in
choosing a stable location for the unit to avoid the possibility of damage to the unit and/
or operator injury through hitting, falling, vibration or inconvenient mounting. All cables
attached to the unit should be located and secured in a manner to avoid potential operator
and passer-by injury. As with all electric equipment, the unit will produce some heat and
should be located so that ambient air can freely circulate around the box.
1.4.3 Location Consideration
Your unit should be located to allow access to the front panel and connectors. The unit
should be installed for unrestricted and comfortable viewing of the LCD and LED’s by
the operator. The LCD menu screen, key pad and side panel connectors must be readily
accessible for the setup. Depending on the peripheral equipment purchased, the unit may
be remotely mounted but should still be accessible.
1.4.4 Source Power
This unit is capable of being run off of 115 or 230 VAC (both 50 and 60 Hz).
Before powering up the unit for the first time, take care to notice which
voltage the unit is set up to accept. Damage to the unit may occur if the
voltage selection does not match the power that is supplied,
The TVP-100 is fused at 1 Amp for 115 V.
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The TVP-100 is fused at 5 Amp for 230 V.
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1.5 Connecting Peripherals
A pressure transducer was supplied with your unit. This transducer needs to be properly
connected to the tool that is being monitored and also to this unit. Other inputs and
outputs are available for communicating with devices such as PLCs and PCs. Make sure
these devices are connected to the proper ports before powering up the unit. Damage
can occur to the units if these inputs and outputs are used incorrectly.
To avoid the hazard of electrical shock or burn the following instructions
must be adhered to. Failure to follow these instructions may also cause
damage to your unit and void existing warranties.
Ensure the power switch is in the “off” position and that the box cover is properly
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secured before supplying power to the unit.
Ensure equipment has been properly grounded before applying power.
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1.6 Maintenance, Troubleshooting and Repair
Periodic maintenance of this equipment is not required. Repair is restricted to programming
issues.
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Pneumatic Torque Verifier TVP-100 Series