IFM Electronic Efector 150 KG5070 Operating Instructions Manual

IFM Electronic Efector 150 KG5070 Operating Instructions Manual

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Capacitive sensors
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KG5070

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Capacitive sensors KG5070...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Preliminary note 3 11 Symbols used  3 2 Safety instructions  3 3 Functions and features  4 4 Installation  4 41 Notes on flush and non-flush installation  4 42 Notes on installation in tanks  5 43 Notes on laying of the connection cable  5 5 Electrical connection 6 41 Wiring  6...
  • Page 3: Preliminary Note

    1 Preliminary note 1.1 Symbols used ► Instruction > Reaction, result Important note: Non-compliance can result in malfunctions or interference 2 Safety instructions • Please read the product description prior to installing the unit Ensure that the product is suitable for your application without any restrictions •...
  • Page 4: Functions And Features

    3 Functions and features • Capacitive sensor for monitoring levels of liquids and dry bulk material, prefe- rably of conductive media (eg aqueous solutions) • Automatic adjustment to the medium to be detected by means of programming buttons 4 Installation 4.1 Notes on flush and non-flush installation For flush installation of non-flush units the sensor properties change and the sensor can remain permanently switched (loss of function)...
  • Page 5: 42 Notes On Installation In Tanks

    4.2 Notes on installation in tanks ► Mount the unit as shown: • Not in contact with the medium (only for non-metallic tanks) • In contact with the medium 3x S ► In case of liquids use a mounting adapter (eg E43900) 4.3 Notes on laying of the connection cable ►...
  • Page 6: Electrical Connection

    5 Electrical connection The unit must be connected by a qualified electrician The national and international regulations for the installation of electrical equipment must be adhered to ► Disconnect power ► Connect the unit 4.1 Wiring �� � � �� ��...
  • Page 7: Operating Modes

    Output Medium Teaching function present green yellow normally open no normally open normally closed normally closed normally open no flashes normally open flashes normally flashes closed normally flashes closed 7 Operating modes 7.1 Settings Basic teach empty state Using the basic teach empty state the unit suppresses the wall of the tank The basic teach empty state resets the unit, an adjustment teach already carried out is deleted Normally open unit (output closes when the tank is full)
  • Page 8 > While pressing the pushbutton the LED flashes slowly After releasing the push- button, the LED lights continuously The unit is now ready for operation For the detection of media with a low dielectric constant (eg plastic granulates or oils) no further setting is required Adjustment teach full state Necessary for aqueous media The sensitivity of the unit is optimised Later on, the adjustment teach full state can be repeated at any time, an adjustment teach...
  • Page 9: Operation

    > While pressing the pushbutton the LED first flashes slowly, after 6 s more quickly After releasing the pushbutton, the LED goes out Normally closed unit ► Press [OUT ON] for min 6 s > While pressing the pushbutton the LED first flashes slowly, after 6 s more quickly After releasing the pushbutton, the LED lights continuously Locking / unlocking The unit can be electronically locked to protect it against unintentional setting...
  • Page 10: Approvals

    It is not possible to repair the unit After use dispose of the unit in an environmentally friendly way in accordance with the applicable national regulations 10 Approvals The device shall be supplied from an isolating transformer having a secondary Listed fuse rated 25 A 11 Terms Active zone / active face...
  • Page 11 Short-circuit protection ifm sensors which are protected against excessive current by means of a pulsed short-circuit protection The inrush current of incandescent lamps, electronic relays and low resistance loads may cause this protection to cut in and turn the sensor off! Operating voltage The voltage range in which the sensor functions safely A stabilised and smoothed...

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