Product Information; Performance Description - Bosch Rexroth CytroPac Operating Instructions Manual

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Fields of application
Low noise level
Cost-effective operation
Various configurations
Bosch Rexroth AG, CytroPac, RE 51055-B/06.17
5 Product information

5.1 Performance description

The CytroPac is a compact drive system (smaller tank, cooling system) for hydraulic
machines and particularly machine tools and assembly lines under limited space
conditions.
The CytroPac is particularly quiet due to plastic enclosure of all noise sources.
The frequency converter of the variable speed pump drive ensures dynamic
adjustment of the power/speed and the flow to current requirements to reduce the
operating costs.
In "Basic" configuration, the filling level, temperature and filter contamination
sensors must be wired by the customer for evaluation via the customer-side machine
control system.
In "Advanced" configuration, the frequency converter serves as sensor node and
bundles all measured values of filling level, temperature and filter contamination
sensors and forwards these values via a mating connector to the customer-side
machine control system. The status of the hydraulic power unit is also indicated via
the integrated LED strip.
For information on the meaning of the LED signals, refer to fig. 3 "Name plate"
and chapter 10.3 "Warning devices".
In "Premium" configuration, the frequency converter serves as sensor node and
bundles all measured values of filling level, temperature and filter contamination
sensors and forwards these values via a multi-Ethernet interface, e.g. Sercos or
PROFINET, to the machine control system. This ensures reading of all parameters
required for condition monitoring. CytroPac enables easy integration in Industry
4.0 applications. The status of the hydraulic power unit is also indicated via the
integrated LED strip.
For information on the meaning of the LED signals, refer to fig. 3 "Name plate"
and chapter 10.3 "Warning devices".
For an overview of components of the various configurations, refer to data sheet
51055 section "Selection of sensors and interfaces", see chapter 1.2 "Required
and amending documentation".

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