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Disturbances, Maintenance, Cleaning 

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Disturbances, Maintenance, Cleaning 

This chapter describes possible causes for disturbances and measures for their removal. In case of increased disturbances, please follow the 

measures for fault clearance in chapter 8.1. In case of disturbances that cannot be eliminated by following the advice and the fault clear-

ance measures given here, please contact the manufacturer (see second page). 

8.1

 

Fault Clearance 

 

CAUTION! 

 

The device, the connection line and the signal cable must not be installed next to sources of interference that emit 

strong inductive or capacitive interference or strong electrostatic fields. 

 

External perturbations can be avoided thorough suitable cable routing.

 

 

 

The screen of the signal output cable should only be connected to the following circuit on one side. The screens 

should not be grounded on both sides. Signal cables always have to be routed separately from the load power line. 

A safety distance of at least 0.5 m has to be kept from inductive and capacitive sources of interference such as con-

tactors, relays, motors, switching power supplies, clocked controllers etc.! 

 

If interferences occur in spite of all the items stated above being observed, please proceed as follows: 

 

1.

 

Installation of RC-circuits via contactor coils of AC-contactors (e.g. 0.1 µF / 100 

2.

 

Installation of recovery diodes via DC-inductors 

3.

 

Installation of RC-circuits via the different motor phases (in the terminal box of the motor) 

4.

 

Do not connect protective earth and ground 

5.

 

Connect a mains filter ahead of the external power pack

 

8.2

 

Re-start after Fault Clearance 

After the fault clearance: 

1.

 

Reset the emergency stop mechanism if necessary 

2.

 

Reset the error report at the super-ordinate system if necessary. 

3.

 

Ensure that there are no persons in the danger area. 

4.

 

Follow the instructions from chapter 

 7. 

 

WARNING! Danger of injury through non-conventional fault clearance! 

 

Non-conventional fault clearance can lead to severe injuries and damage of property. 

Therefore: 

 

Any work to clear the faults may only be performed by sufficiently qualified staff 

 

Arrange enough space before starting the works 

 

Make sure that the mounting area is clean and tidy. Loose components and tools are sources of accidents. 

If components need to be replaced: 

 

Pay attention to a correct installation of the spare parts. 

 

Reinstall all the fixing elements properly 

 

Before turning on the device, ensure that all covers and safety equipment is installed correctly and functions 

properly 

8.3

 

Maintenance 

The device is maintenance-free. 
 

8.4

 

Cleaning 

 

WARNING! 

 

The device can only be cleaned with a damp cloth, do not use aggressive cleanser! 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...p to 4 mm Compact sensor head with integrated evaluation electronics Magnetic measuring principle with contactless scanning Speed proportional square wave signal outputs Wear free scanning of the magn...

Страница 2: ...Str 1 D 78239 Rielasingen Worblingen Technical Support 49 0 7731 9339 0 49 0 7731 2 88 03 info elgo de Document No 799000019 Document Name GMIX2 000 MA E_39 19 Document Revision Rev 0 Issue Date 2019...

Страница 3: ...7 5 Product Features 8 5 1 Functional Principle 8 5 2 Pulse Diagram 8 6 Technical Data 9 6 1 Identification 9 6 2 Sensor Dimensions 9 6 3 Technical Data Sensor 10 6 4 Technical Data Magnetic Tape 11...

Страница 4: ...of the magnetic tape 13 Figure 6 Handling 14 Figure 7 Mounting tolerances 16 Figure 8 Alignment of the sensor to the magnetic tape 17 Figure 9 Alignment of the sensor to the magnetic ring 18 3 List o...

Страница 5: ...symbol in connection with the signal word Danger indicates an immediate danger for the life and health of persons Failure to heed these instructions can result in serious damage to health and even fat...

Страница 6: ...mpany is obliged to take appropriate safety measure The initial operation may only be performed by qualified and trained staff Selection and installation of the devices as well as their embedding into...

Страница 7: ...r Transport Unpacking and Loading CAUTION Transport the package box palette etc professionally Do not throw hit or fold it 4 9 Handling of Packaging Material Notes for proper disposal 4 4 4 10 Inspect...

Страница 8: ...d for applications in storage or conveyor technology or for longer measuring distances Thanks to the wear free magnetic measuring principle and the high IP67 protection class the sensor always works u...

Страница 9: ...of the device and indicates the exact type designation order reference 9 with the corresponding part number Furthermore the type label contains a unique traceable device number When corresponding with...

Страница 10: ...heoretically unlimited Connections open cable ends Sensor cable 1 5 m standard cable length others on request drag chain suitable Sensor cable bending radius min 60 mm Weight sensor head approx 25 g w...

Страница 11: ...9088 observe instructions others on request Width 10 mm Height magnetic tape without back iron stripe 1 05 mm 0 10 with back iron without adhesive tape 1 35 mm 0 11 with back iron adhesive tape witho...

Страница 12: ...not be installed close to sources of strong inductive or capacitive interference or strong electrostatic fields CAUTION The electrical connections must be made by suitably qualified personnel in accor...

Страница 13: ...ic tape consists of 2 pre assembled components see Figure 7 Components of the magnetic tape below A magnetized flexible plastic tape Pos 3 which is connected with a magnetically conductive steel tape...

Страница 14: ...4 5 kg cm2 Gluing temperature The optimal gluing temperature is between 18 C and 30 C Avoid colder sticking sur faces than 10 C because in this case the adhesive becomes too hard and perhaps a suffici...

Страница 15: ...over tape under great pressure 8 Safeguard the ends of the cover tape against peeling off e g by using end caps 9 1 7 2 1 Resistance against Chemical Influence Table 1 Resistance against Chemical Infl...

Страница 16: ...g installation the specified installation tolerances must also be adhered to 7 3 1 Mounting Tolerances Table 2 Mounting tolerances Magnetic tape MB20 50 10 1 R Sensor distance to the tape max 4 0 mm L...

Страница 17: ...tic tape the center of the sensor is aligned to the center of the magnetic tape Both active sensor areas see red hatched surfaces in the figure below must be guided over the tape at the permitted dist...

Страница 18: ...e see top view Figure 9 Alignment of the sensor to the magnetic ring Available magnet rings can be found in section 9 1 Accessories NOTE Please make sure that the mounting tolerances see section 7 3 1...

Страница 19: ...eed as follows 1 Installation of RC circuits via contactor coils of AC contactors e g 0 1 F 100 2 Installation of recovery diodes via DC inductors 3 Installation of RC circuits via the different motor...

Страница 20: ...of the magnetic tape FS1000 FS1500 or FS2000 Guide rail for magnetic tape length 1 0 m 1 5 m and max 2 0 m available For longer measuring lengths the rails can be lined up together AP 00 XX Aluminium...

Страница 21: ...21 Notes...

Страница 22: ...22 Notes...

Страница 23: ...9 Installation 13 Magnetic tape structure 12 Maintenance 21 Mounting the Evaluation Box 14 Mounting the Sensor Head 14 Mounting Tolerances 14 Operating area 13 Operational safety 5 Order reference 9...

Страница 24: ...GMIX2 000 MA E_39 19 Subject to change 2019 ELGO Electronic GmbH Co KG ELGO Electronic GmbH Co KG Measuring Positioning Control Carl Benz Str 1 D 78239 Rielasingen Fon 49 0 7731 9339 0 Fax 49 0 7731...

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