Specifications
NOTE: Even if the maximum setting on the potentiometer (dial value
"10") is not used during actual operation, this setting should be tested
during commissioning to ensure that the vibration conveyor device
functions correctly up to its limits.
6 Connect a voltmeter with a suitable measuring range (recommended: 750
V AC) to binding posts 3 and 4 on the connector set. When using a digital
voltmeter, select the maximum measuring range (750 V or 1,000 V).
DANGER! Life-threatening voltages! Take suitable precautions (cover
electrically® live components) to prevent accidents. Observe regulations
specified by the employer's liability insurance association!
NOTE: Use only a RMS responsive meter when measuring the voltage (iron
vane instrument "True RMS"). Other measurement instruments
cannot measure non-sinusoidal values correctly. When using a digital
voltmeter, select a measuring range >750 Vto avoid false
measurements resulting from the Crest/actor!
Compare the measured vibrator voltage to the values specified by the
manufacturer of the magnetic vibrator; if necessary, use trimming
potentiometer Rl, located on top of the front panel (located on the control
board in the cab net unit)on the control board (type VAE-2).
NOTE: Set the maximum permissible vibrator voltage only if the maximum
com mand value is used. To do this, turn the vibration-width adjuster
to the right-band stop (dial value "10") or, if using an external control
input, set the maximum value.
7 If the specified vibrator voltage value cannot be set due to hammering noi
ses, switch off the device and refer to Chapter 7 (Troubleshooting).
ATTENTION! Collision mode leads to the destruction of the magnetic
vibrator! Therefore, avoid long periods of operation in collision mode
while setting the vibrator voltage!
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