Structure and functionality ................5 Information on explosion protection ..............8 Label (nameplate, indication of measuring direction) ......... 8 Advice on the safe handling of BROSA tubular load cells ......... 9 Handling ......................9 Installation and commissioning ................. 9 3.2.1 General information ...................
We also expressly point out that any liability is excluded if instructions in this documentation are disregarded. Current certificates can be downloaded from the BROSA AG website. Only the German version of this operating manual represents the original document. 1.1 Safety instructions – Explanation of symbols:...
2 Description of the BROSA tubular load cell 2.1 Structure and functionality The BROSA Type 0206 tubular load cell is designed to detect the force in two-way shear connections in or on machines and devices of all kinds. Fig. 1: Tubular load cell...
................................................................2.2 Information on explosion protection The type 0206 tubular load cell is optionally available in an intrinsically safe design for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. This is done using a 2-wire amplifier ExDANGmicro2W_***. The following specifications apply: Certificate number: BVS 16 ATEX E 041 IECEx BVS 16.0031...
The analysis of an erroneous measurement can result in personal injury or material damage. WARNING! Despite their sturdy design, BROSA tubular load cells may not be used for any other than the intended purpose (see. Section 1.1). With improper use, dangers to life and limb of the user or third parties and/or impairment of the device in which the tubular load cell is implemented or other material assets can be caused.
BROSA tubular load cells emit neither noise nor non-ionizing radiation. Operation of BROSA tubular load cells is permitted only within the parameters and properties given in the technical datasheets and on the nameplate. These are, among others: Measuring range...
3.3.2 Maintenance As sensors, BROSA tubular load cells are basically maintenance-free. As load-transmitting elements, however, they are subject to mechanical stress, requiring regular inspections of the fault-free state of each tubular load cell. The intervals between inspections depend on the intensity of use and must be determined by the end-user.
BROSA sensors are usually made of stainless steel and can be disposed of accordingly. If the sensor is stored before final disposal, an appropriate storage location is to be selected which prevents harmful substances from entering the environment.