IR Preheater Support ......1 unit Power Cord ..........1 unit Ref. PHS-SA Ref. 0009417 (100V/120V) 0009401 (230V) Kapton Tape ....1 unit Thermocouple ....1 unit Manual ......1 unit Ref. PH217 Ref. PH218 Ref. 0021330 w w w.jbctools.com IR Preheater Set Ref. PHSE-KA...
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w w w.jbctools.com Features Heater Unit Heating Areas Zone B Zone A Fixing brackets for PHS-SA IR Preheater Support Thermocouple connectors Power RJ12 connector Power socket to Robot RJ45 connector Pedal socket (optional) to Console Ref. P-005 USB-B connector Console Push the button to fold the foot USB-A connector...
PHS-SA Features Allen key Slot clamps Spring guide For fixing irregular shaped PCBs to the support. For fixing identical PCBs in the same Sliding guide position. Clamp knobs Height Adjustment It allows adjustment for 3 heights between the PCB and the Heating Area of the PHSE-A Heater Unit.
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w w w.jbctools.com Changing PCBs of the same batch The support lets you place PCBs of the same batch so as to always heat the same area. Use the sliding guides to change the PCBs. Removing the PCB Placing another PCB After loosening the SP guide knobs, push the Push the PCB against the SP guide, position it PCB against the SP guide and lift out.
Temperature mode Select Temp. mode from the Work mode menu. In this mode the heater unit maintains the selected temperature for the TC1 thermocouple as long as the other TCs do not reach the control/protection temperature limit. Status bar 14:15 Status indicator Instant power...
w w w.jbctools.com Power mode Select Power mode from the Work mode menu. In this mode the heater unit maintains the selected power as long as the thermocouples do not reach the control/protection temperature limit. Status bar 14:15 Status indicator Selected power Instant power supplied to...
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Profiles mode Select Profile mode from the Work mode menu. In this mode the heater unit regulates the temperature of the TC1 thermocouple according to the selected profile as long as the other TCs do not reach the control/protection temperature limit. 14:15 PROFILE1 Stop...
JBC set profiles There are 3 profiles predefined by JBC: A, B and C. The difference between them is the number of steps: 2, 3 or 4. The thicker your PCB is and the more layers it contains, the more steps are needed to obtain a gradual warming.
Process analysis By pressing Graphics in the main MENU, temperature of TC1 thermocouple and power figures in real time are displayed. Graphics 17:14 Power (%) Temperature Power[%] Ext.Temp[ºC] Switch Y axis between power and temperature...
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Insert a USB flash drive into the USB-A connector to export / import profiles. Update the station software 1. Download the JBC Update File from 2. Insert the USB flash drive to the station. www.jbctools.com/software.html and save The icon is diplayed while updating.
Recommended Guidelines 1. Place the Thermocouple (TC) as near as possible to the component being worked on. Fix the TC with Kapton Tape Protection Thermocouple (TC) 2. If there are any sensitive components, use a Thermocouple as protection. You can select the protection temperature in the Thermocouples menu. If the selected tempertare is reached, the Heater Unit will stop the process and a warning message will be shown.
Clean periodically to remove dirt in the glass area. - Replace any defective or damaged parts. Use original JBC spare parts only. - Repairs should only be performed by a JBC authorized technical service.
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Safety It is imperative to follow safety guidelines to protect health and prevent electric shock, injury, fire or explosions. - Do not use the units for any purpose other than PCB preheating. Incorrect use may cause fire. - The mains cable must be plugged into approved bases. Make sure that it is properly grounded before use.
- Temperature Range: 50 - 250 °C (120 - 482 ºF) - Temperature Measurement: Thermocouple type K - JBC set temperature profiles: 3 profiles (2, 3 or 4 steps) - User Profiles: 20 (up to 6 steps for each) - Maximum work time:...
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Warranty JBC’s 2 year warranty covers this equipment against all manufacturing defects, including the replacement of defective parts and labour. Warranty does not cover product wear or misuse. In order for the warranty to be valid, equipment must be returned, postage paid, to the dealer where it was purchased.
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