Burkert 8653 Quick Start Manual
Burkert 8653 Quick Start Manual

Burkert 8653 Quick Start Manual

Airline field module for pneumatic systems
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Type 8653
AirLINE Field
Field module for pneumatic systems
Feldmodul für Pneumatik
Module de terrain pour système pneumatique
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  • Page 1 Type 8653 AirLINE Field Field module for pneumatic systems Feldmodul für Pneumatik Module de terrain pour système pneumatique Quickstart English Deutsch Français...
  • Page 2 We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice. Technische Änderungen vorbehalten. Sous réserve de modifications techniques. © Bürkert Werke GmbH & Co. KG, 2019-2020 Operating Instructions 2001/02_EU-ML_00810657 / Original DE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Type 8653 Type 8653 Table of contents PneumaTic connecTion ..........15 The QuicksTarT ..............4 1.1 Definitions of terms ............. 4 desiGninG usinG The communicaTor ...... 16 Symbols ............... 4 Establishing a connection between the device and the Bürkert Communicator ......... 16 inTended use ..............
  • Page 4: The Quickstart

    A detailed description can be found Warns of an immediate danger. in the operating instructions for Type 8653. ▶ Failure to observe the warning will result in a fatal or serious Keep the Quickstart in an easily accessible location for each injury.
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    Basic safeTy insTrucTions These safety instructions do not consider any contingencies The AirLINE Field Type 8653 field module is designed to or incidents which occur during assembly, operation and control and record the switching statuses of pneumatically maintenance. The operator is responsible for observing the...
  • Page 6 Type 8653 Basic safety instructions note risk of injury due to unintentional activation and uncontrolled start-up of the device and system. electrostatically sensitive components and modules. ▶ Secure the device and system to prevent unintentional The device contains electronic components which are suscep- activation.
  • Page 7: General Information

    ▶ Use safety extra-low voltage in accordance with protection The contact addresses can be found on the last pages of the class 3 VDE 0580. printed Quickstart. And also on the Internet at: www.burkert.com Type of condition permitted range Warranty Ambient temperature –10…+55 °C...
  • Page 8: General Technical Data

    Type 8653 Technical data General technical data Electr. power 2 x 0.7 W / 0.7 W / 0.7 W / before/ 2 x 0.175 W 0.175 W 0.175 W Valve slots after power Degree of IP65/67 reduction protection Current 2 x 29 mA / 29 mA / before/after 2 x ≤ 10 mA ≤ 10 mA 5.4.1 Pneumatic slide valve type 6534 power reduction circuit...
  • Page 9: Circuit Function

    4 de-energised. and port 4 vented. 5 1 3 Type labels (device labelling) In idle position, pressure ① Type: 8653 AirLINE Field port 1 with M12 A - Coded port 2 connected, port 4 5 1 3 1. Shield exhausted.
  • Page 10: Assembly

    Type 8653 Assembly assemBly description of type label data ① Type number and device designation Warning ② Assignment of circular plug M12, 5-pole risk of injury due to incorrect assembly. ③ Permissible pilot pressure range ▶ Assembly work should be carried out by fully trained person- (please observe the pilot pressure diagram, “Fig.
  • Page 11: Assembly On Wall

    (max. tightening torque 1.5 Nm for M5 screws). device from the bracket Fig. 4: Assembly on wall for AirLINE Field Type 8653 field module 6.2.1 Assembly on wall using the bracket Preparatory work The bracket is connected to the device in the scope of delivery.
  • Page 12: Assembly On Standard Rail

    → Using a slotted-head screwdriver, carefully turn the fastening Fig. 5: Assembly on standard rail for AirLINE Field Type 8653 field screws on the bracket all the way anticlockwise. module → Tilt the bracket upward slightly and remove it from the Preparatory work standard rail.
  • Page 13: Electrical Connection

    Type 8653 Electrical connection elecTrical connecTion Assignment of circular plug M12, 5-pole Caution büs/canopen variant: risk of injury from electric shock. view of pins Pin assignment ▶ Before working on the device or system, switch off the Shielding power supply. Secure against reactivation. ▶ Observe applicable accident prevention and safety regula- Supply voltage 24 V...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Functional Earth

    Type 8653 Electrical connection Connecting the functional earth 7.2.1 Connecting the functional earth for assembly on wall Warning malfunctioning caused by electrostatic discharge. Electrostatic discharge at the device may cause malfunctioning. ▶ Assembly on wall: Depending on the installation situation,...
  • Page 15: Pneumatic Connection

    Type 8653 Pneumatic connection PneumaTic connecTion 7.2.2 Connecting the functional earth for assembly on standard rail Danger The earthing bolt on the device makes contact with an earthing plate that is integrated into the bracket. When the device is risk of injury due to high pressure.
  • Page 16: Designing Using The Communicator

    The operating instructions for the basic functions of the More information about configuration can be found in the Bürkert Communicator software can be found on the operating Instructions under Bürkert website: www.burkert.com → Typ 8653 www.burkert.com → Type 8920 Establishing a connection between the device and the Bürkert confiGuraTion via fieldBus Communicator The AirLINE Field Type 8653 field module can be used in büS...
  • Page 17: Cabling For Büs/Canopen Networks

    Download the start-up file and the description of the system. The manual override operates without the device being device-specific objects at: connected to the power supply and enables manual switching of www.burkert.com → Type 8653 → devicedescription the valves. The standard objects are described in a separate The manual overrides are marked differently depending on the...
  • Page 18 Type 8653 Start-up CFC, CFZ, CFH (with CFH only 1 manual override): The manual override provides both spring-return and latching action as standard. marking impact of the switched manual override Spring return: Supply duct 1 connected to working port 2...
  • Page 19: Marking The Valve Slots

    LCD for messages (information, warnings, errors) LED status display Fig. 12: Display elements for AirLINE Field Type 8653 field module 12.1.1 Display Display view with 4 valve slots Fig. 11: Marking the valve slots using MultiCard format device markers (e.g.
  • Page 20: 12.2 Led Status Display

    Type 8653 Operation 12.2 LED status display Valve 1 actuated, feedback: “Lower end position reached” The LED for displaying the device status changes colour and status similar to NAMUR NE 107. Short circuit at Example of other Alternating message 1 /...
  • Page 21: Maintenance, Troubleshooting

    Type 8653 Maintenance, troubleshooting MAINTENANCE, TrOuBLEShOOTING status display in accordance with ne 107, edition 2006-06-12 Warning colour colour description meaning risk of injury due to incorrect maintenance work. code ▶ Maintenance may be carried out by authorised technicians blue Maintenance...
  • Page 22 Type 8653 Maintenance, troubleshooting fault Possible cause remedy fault Possible cause remedy Valves do Valves Pressure supply Ensure a sufficient pressure Pressure supply Ensure a sufficient pressure not switch switching insufficient or not supply (also for upstream insufficient or not supply (also for upstream delayed or available devices such as pressure...
  • Page 23: 13.2 Fault Messages Lcd

    Type 8653 Maintenance, troubleshooting message Possible cause remedy fault Possible cause remedy Pilot scc Maintenance limit Replace the pilot valve Valves Insufficient Use sufficiently sized sound limit ch. x for pilot valve / or maintain the actuator switching venting of the absorbers or expansion...
  • Page 24: Removal

    Type 8653 Removal removal for assembly on standard rail → Push back the lever for unlocking the device and at the same time pull the device upwards out of the bracket. Danger → Using a slotted-head screwdriver, carefully turn the fastening risk of injury from high pressure and discharge of medium.
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