Haug EN SL Operating Instructions Manual

Discharging power pack

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Discharging power pack EN SL
Ident number:
01.7780.500 (230 V), 01.7780.508 (200 V),
01.7781.500 (115 V), 01.7781.508 (100 V),
01.7830.000 (TW / 230 V), 01.7831.000 (TW / 115 V)
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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Discharging power pack EN SL Ident number: 01.7780.500 (230 V), 01.7780.508 (200 V), 01.7781.500 (115 V), 01.7781.508 (100 V), 01.7830.000 (TW / 230 V), 01.7831.000 (TW / 115 V) Keep for future use! Static Line...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Operator instructions ..........4 Symbols used in operating instructions ......4 Symbols on the discharging power pack ......5 Safety ................6 Intended use ..............7 Product overview............8 Install ................9 Operate ..............12 Troubleshooting ............13 Replacing fuse..............14 Accessories/spare parts ..........
  • Page 4: Operator Instructions

    Operator instructions 1 Operator instructions Before installation and commissioning read these operating instruction in full. Always observe the safety instructions. These operating instruction is a part of the product; make sure you retain them for later use or subsequent owners. The discharging power pack is maintenance free and operationally safe when used as intended.
  • Page 5: Symbols On The Discharging Power Pack

    Operator instructions Never dispose of with household garbage. Caution, danger spot warning! 1.2 Symbols on the discharging power pack WARNING! High voltage ATTENTION! Only plug in/unplug the ionizing unit at the HV terminal when the discharging power pack is switched off.
  • Page 6: Safety

    Safety 2 Safety Only the persons authorized by the operator may carry out tasks on the discharging power pack. The installer must be a trained and qualified electrician and read the operating instructions in full. The operator must read the operating instructions in full. When working on the discharging power pack, switch off the voltage supply and secure against inadvertent switching on.
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    In combination with an ionizing unit, electrostatic charges are neutralized in a production process. Always observe the installation and operating conditions indicated in these operating instructions. Warranty only covers products, accessories or spare parts of HAUG GmbH & Co. KG.
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    Product overview 3 Product overview A Bracket B Mains switch (lights up green when discharging power pack is switched on) C Ground connection (terminal) D 2 x HV terminal E Mains supply F Fuse holder with fuse (Replacing fuse, refer page...
  • Page 9: Install

    • Never install at a location subject to direct solar irradiation. 1. Check the model plate of the discharging power pack against the ordering data. In the event of damage to the discharging power pack, contact HAUG GmbH & Co. KG. 2. Before connecting, make sure that the correct supply voltage is available for the discharging power pack.
  • Page 10 Install 3. Place the discharging power pack at the desired location and attach with the enclosed retaining plate, if appropriate. • The operation of the discharging power pack is not affected by the position in which it is installed. • We recommend installing the discharging power pack with the HV terminals...
  • Page 11 Install 6. Connect the discharging power pack to the supply voltage. Always connect the protective earth conductor (green-yellow) with a functioning protective earth of the mains. • Connecting the PE conductor via parts of a machine body is insufficient. • L = brown conductor •...
  • Page 12: Operate

    Operate 5 Operate Preconditions: The discharging power pack and the ionizing unit are connected and installed as specified in the operator instructions. NOTE: Applicable only to discharging power pack 01.7830.000 and 01.7831.000. In the event of overheating, the thermal monitor switches off the HV. Once the discharging power pack has cooled off, the thermal monitor switches the HV back on.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    • Faults may only be eliminated by a trained and qualified electrician. NOTE: If the error cannot be removed in this way, return the discharging power pack and ionizing unit for checking to HAUG GmbH & Co. KG (the address is provided on the back of the envelope). Fault Cause...
  • Page 14: Replacing Fuse

    Troubleshooting 6.1 Replacing fuse Damage to equipment! An incorrect fuse in the discharging power pack may cause a defect. This may result in a cable fire. • Only use fuses of the specified type. • Never use repaired fuses. • Never bridge the fuse. The unit type and the rated voltage are indicated on the nameplate.
  • Page 15: Accessories/Spare Parts

    Accessories/spare parts 7 Accessories/spare parts Accessories and spare parts can be sourced from your authorized sales partner or directly from HAUG GmbH & Co. KG (the address is provided on the back of the envelope). Order Article Illustrations number Combicheck 12.7231.000...
  • Page 16: Technical Data

    Technical data 8 Technical data 8.1 Characteristics and specification Reference temperature 23 °C HV terminals High-voltage 6.7 ±1 kV~ Short-circuit current < 5 mA Cannot be used in pulsed mode 8.2 Supply voltage Frequency Unit type Nominal value Power input range 01.7780.500, 230 V~ ±10 %...
  • Page 17: Ambient Conditions

    Technical data 8.3 Ambient conditions Never use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Use indoors only. Temperature: Rated range of use +5 to 45°C Limit range for storage and -15 to 60°C transport Relative humidity (RH): Rated range of use 20% to 65% RH Limit range for storage and 0 % to 85 % RH transport...
  • Page 18: Connected Lengths

    Technical data 8.4 Connected lengths Unit type Permissible Maximum Maximum connected ionizing bar ionizing bar length length Type A length Type B Discharging 10 m power pack Ionizing bar Type A EI RN, EI RNE, EI RA, EI RAE, EI RNOF, EI RAOF, EI HRN, EI HRA, EI HRE, EI HRAE, EI PS, EI PRX, EI PRV, EI SL, EIW Type B...
  • Page 19: Taking Out Of Operation

    Taking out of operation 9 Taking out of operation Electric shock hazard! The discharging power pack is operated electrically and generates a high electric voltage. Improper decommissioning may result in electric shock. • Decommissioning may only be carried out by a trained and qualified electrician.
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