Line Scanner With Heating; Oscillating-Mirror Scanner With Heating; Table 5.4 - Leuze electronic BCL500i Technical Description

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Power consumption
The energy requirement depends on the model:
• the line scanner with heating typically consumes 40W and a maximum of 50W power.
• the line scanner with oscillating mirror and heating typically consumes 60W and a
maximum of 75W.
These values are based on operation with unconnected switching outputs.
5.2.1

Line scanner with heating

Technical data same as for line scanner without heating with the following differences:
Type
Type
Electrical data
Operating voltage
Power consumption
Structure of the heating
Warmup time
Min. conductor cross-section
Environmental data
Operating temperature range
Storage temperature range

Table 5.4:

Specifications of the BCL 501
5.2.2

Oscillating-mirror scanner with heating

Technical data same as for line scanner without heating with the following differences:
Type
Type
Optical data
Useful opening angle
Max. swivel angle
Table 5.5:
Specifications of the BCL 501
Leuze electronic
BCL 500
i
Stand alone or multiNet plus master
Housing heating and separate heating of the optics glass
Min. 30min at +24VDC and an ambient temperature of -35°C
Conductor cross-section of at least 0.75mm² for the supply-voltage supply line.
Wiring through of the voltage supply to multiple heating devices is not permissi-
Standard, M12 ready-made cable not usable
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and BCL 500
BCL 500
Stand alone or multiNet plus master
Oscillating-mirror scanner with heating
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and BCL 500
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BCL 500
\ BCL 501
Line scanner with heating
24VDC ±20%
max. 50W
ble.
(insufficient cable cross-section)
-35°C ... +40°C
-20°C ... +70°C
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line scanners with heating
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max. 50°
±12°(adjustable)
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oscillating-mirror scanners with heating
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Specifications
BCL 501
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multiNet plus slave
BCL 501
i
multiNet plus slave
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