Table of Contents About this document ......................4 Safety directives ........................4 2.1. Design of safety directives ....................4 2.2. Fundamental safety directives .................... 4 2.3. Personnel ..........................4 2.4. Intended use ........................5 2.5. Residual hazards ........................ 5 2.5.1. Device ..........................
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Declaration of Conformity According to the Low-Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU and Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU We hereby declare that the product meets the following requirements: Low-Voltage Directive 2014/35/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU Applied harmonised standards: DIN EN 60204 T1 EN 61439-1 Note: Rhein-Nadel-Automation ---------------------------------...
1. About this document Attention Read this document carefully and observe the safety directives before commencing any work. Document description: This document provides assistance in choosing your product. You will also find information on mechanical and electri- cal installation, operation, product extensions and accessories. Non-observance may cause trouble with the product or the environment, reduce the product lifetime or lead to other damage.
Use of the product in living areas may lead to EMC disturbance. The user is responsible for taking interfer- ence suppression measures. • They are optimised for operation of RNA bowl feeders and linear feeders. Observe the limits indicated in the technical specification. Attention! •...
Any belt feeders connected must be equipped with an AC capacitor motor. Controller type ESK 2002-10 is rated for a total current of 10 A, and controller type ESK 2002-16 for a total current of 16 A. The unit offers the following characteristic features: •...
; (230V in motor mode) at 230V mains voltage 0 ... 98V ; (115V in motor mode) at 115V mains voltage Device type ESK2002 - 10 ESK 2002 - 16 Channel 1 max. load current: 10 A 10 A Channel 2 max. load current: Channel 3 max.
4.1. Modes of operation RNA vibratory drive systems employ mechanical spring vibrators which are set to a vibrating frequency near the mains frequency or near double mains frequency depending on weight and/or size. This is why two modes of operation are possible:...
4.2. Automatic mode change Vibratory drive systems by RNA do not require the operator to take care of selecting the right operating mode. The operating mode is determined by a code in the RNA vibrating drive connector. A wire jumper from pin 3 to 4 in the connector switches the controller to mode 2: 100 or 120 Hz.
4.4. Sensor connection The controller has two sensor inputs which can be used for accumulation checking and/or level monitoring purposes. You can connect sensors of type NPN or PNP. Floating contact EGF40 (optical sen- sor w/o amplifier) Proximity switch Proximity switch general PNP general NPN output...
4.5. Status outputs and relays The status outputs are used for remote diagnostics of the controller status or of the links of several controllers with one another. They are designed as freely available NPN-doped transistor circuits and they are floating. With the status output READY the transistor circuit is switched through whenever the controller is connected to power supply and switched on by its power switch closed.
5. Operation 5.1. General On/Off Cursor UP Enter Cursor DOWN XS 4 Chnl 1 Chnl 2 Main disconnect Chnl 3 Controller plug connections Main disconnect Double-pole isolation of the controller from power supply switch XS 3 Connector for sensors Channel 1 (XS1) Connector for vibratory feeder (<10 A) Channel 2 (XS2) Connector for linear feeder or AC motor (<4 A)
5.2. Starting-up the controller To start up the controller, close the main disconnect switch. The main menu appears on the display showing the last setpoint entered in channel 1 (feed rate of the bowl feeder). KANAL l KANAL 2 CODE Alternatively, the following may appear on the display depending on the switching status of the device: KANAL l External enabling signal has been activated but it is withdrawn from the device at the mo-...
5.4. Description of individual codes for controller programming Settings for channel 1 KANAL l KANAL 2 CODE In this sub-menu you can set or limit the following functions for channel 1: - Vibrating amplitude - Signal direction of external enabling input - External enabling - Soft start and stop delay Settings for channel 2...
KANAL 2 CODE (*) For RNA feeders with 200 V magnets = 90 % 5.5.2. Code C002 for channel 2, (feed rate output 2, vibratory or belt hopper) Objective: Setting and limiting the vibration amplitude, external enabling, soft start delay and soft stop delay, and the vibratory or belt feeder function.
KANAL 2 CODE (*) For RNA feeders with 200 V magnets = 90 % 5.5.4. Code C003 Seal setpoint Objective: Sealing-in the setpoints in the main menu. A direct change of the values is no longer possible. You can only make any changes now through code C001, code C002 and code C012.
5.5.6. Code C006 Sensor linkage Objective: Linking of the two previously activated sensor inputs Select code Set code KANAL l KANAL 2 CODE Code C006 KANAL l KANAL 2 CODE You can activate only one of the eight sensor links at a time AND logic with blowing-off I = active KANAL l...
Level check for hopper control by external controller Sensor 2 operates relay K1 following the delay period entered (C005). When sensor 1 is operated, re- lay K1 drops out. (Hopper interlock) Application: Sensor 1 = accumulation check Sensor 2 = level check Relay K1 = hopper control Level check with indicator light Sensor 2 operates relay K1 following the delay period entered (C005) without taking into account sensor...
5.5.8. Code C009 Show status Objective: Checking of the set vibrating frequency and of the sensor inputs. Select code Set code KANAL l KANAL 2 CODE Code C009 KANAL l KANAL 2 CODE I = active External enabling signal KANAL l 0 = not active KANAL 2 Channel 1...
5.5.10. Code C143 Saving parameters Objective: Saving of application-specific parameters. Select code Select code KANAL l KANAL 2 CODE Code C143 KANAL l KANAL 2 CODE Save KANAL l KANAL l KANAL 2 KANAL 2 CODE CODE Save and return to Return KANAL l main menu...
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