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Panasonic ER-X Series User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Area ionizer ER-X series
CME-ERX No.0060-02V
Thank you for purchasing Panasonic products.
Read this Instruction Manual carefully and thoroughly for the correct and optimum use of
this product.
Kindly keep this manual in a convenient place for quick reference.
WARNING
●Never use this product as device for personnel protection.
●In case of using devices for personnel protection, use products which meet laws or
standards, such as OSHA, ANSI or IEC etc., for personnel protection applicable in
each region or country.
1FOR SAFETY USE
WARNING
●This product produces high voltages.
●Do not use this product in places where there may be a danger of flammable or
combustible items being present.
●To prevent electric shock and to conduct proper discharge, be sure to ground a frame
ground (F.G.) terminal of a controller.
●Do not place hands near the discharge needle. Doing so may cause electric shock.
●Since the tip of the discharge needle is sharp, take sufficient care in handling the
discharge needle, or injuries may result.
●The high-voltage cable between the head and the high-voltage unit must be xed and
the minimum bend radius is R30 mm or more.
In case of using at the bend radius R30 mm or less and using at moving part may
cause re and break down, etc. of the high-voltage cable.
●Clean the discharge needle regularly (about once a week). Otherwise, optimum charge
removal performance may not be achieved, and accidents or operating problems may occur.
●If this product is used in a conned space, ozone emitted from this product may be
detrimental. Be sure to provide ventilation.
●Do not direct ionized air toward the face. Ozone may cause irritation to places such as
the nose and throat.
CAUTION
●This product has been developed / produced for industrial use only.
●Do not use this product for purposes other than electric charge removal.
●Do not use this product in environments which are outside the specification range,
otherwise operating problems or damage may occur. In addition, the operating life of the
product may become signicantly reduced.
●This product is a precision device. Do not apply a shock to it by dropping, for example.
Accidents or operating problems may occur.
●Never disassemble, repair or modify this product. Accidents or operating problems may occur.
●Do not throw this product in re. It may explode or toxic fumes may be generated.
●Do not run the wires together with high-voltage lines or power lines or put them in the
same raceway.
This can cause malfunction due to induction.
●When connecting/removing the head or performing wiring or inspection work, be
sure to turn off the power rst. Not doing so may result in accidents, electric shock or
operating problems.
●After connecting the cables, check that the connections are correct before turning on the
power. If the cables are connected incorrectly, operating problems or accidents may occur.
●Verify that the supply voltage variation is within the rating.
●In case using switching regulator, be sure to connect F.G. terminal.
●When using as a CSA and UL compliant product, use a CLASS 2 CSA/UL certied
power supply, or a CSA/UL certied power supply that has been evaluated as a Limited
Power Source as specied in CAN/CSA-C22.2NO.60950-1/UL60950-1.
●Do not use a cable with any damage such as cracks or splitting. Risk of accidents and
failure.
●Avoid use in a location with signicant steam or dust, or in a location where the product
may come in direct contact with water, oil, or welding spatter.
●Avoid use at an elevation higher than 2000m, and outdoor use.
●Do not touch the discharge needle with hard objects such as tools. If the discharge
needle becomes broken, it will not provide sufcient charge removal performance, and
moreover operating problems or accidents may occur.
●During installation, fasten the product securely. If it is not securely fastened or it is
subjected to continuous vibration or shock, accidents or operating problems may result.
●Power cable that are 0.15mm2or more and 30m or less in total length for wiring.
Also, keep the wiring as short as possible in order to prevent noise.
●When disposing of this product, treat it appropriately as industrial waste.
●After starting discharge, it takes approximately 30 minutes for charge removal
performance to stabilize. Therefore, wait 30 minutes before adjusting ion balance.
●Use the correct combination of head, discharge needle unit and controller.
2PART DESCRIPTION
Bracket
Discharge needle unit
ER-XANT1
Head
ER-X001
Head
ER-X□
Discharge needle unit
ER-XANT or ER-XANS
Air inlet
Head
mounting
bracket
Discharge
needle
High-voltage cable (Note)
High-voltage unit
Head connection cable
ER-XCCJ2H, ER-XCCJ5H or ER-XCCJ10H
Controller
ER-XC02
Power cable (optional)
ER-XCC2 or ER-XCC5
High-voltage unit High-voltage cable (Note)
Air inlet
Note: The minimum bend radius of the high-voltage cable is R30 mm.
<Controller>
Discharge indicator (green) (Note)
Lights up during discharge , blink-
ing during discharge stopped.
CHECK indicator (orange)
Lights up when dirt, wear, etc. of
the discharge needle is detected.
Level meter indicator (green)
Indicates static buildup around the
head or the amount of ion generated
from the head.
Discharge control switch
ON: Discharge allowed
OFF: Discharge halt
SET UP button
Stores the settings for the
amount of ion and the check
threshold in memory.
Discharge frequency setting switch
Switches between discharge
frequency settings.
Ion balance setting switch
Sets ion balance.
Various setting switch
Refer to “ 6SETTING.”
ERROR indicator (red)
Lights up when abnormal
discharge is detected.
Note: An abbreviation of DISCHARGE.
3INSTALLATION
<Head installation>
●Using 2 M4 screws or 1 M6 screw, mount the head
onto the equipment housing. In case using this prod-
uct in where there is vibration, use spring washers
etc. as a countermeasure.
●Loosen the angle adjustment screw, adjust the head
angle, and then fasten the head with the tightening
torque of 0.5 N∙m or less.
●The position of the head mounting bracket of the ER-X001
should be at least 20 mm from the end of the head. The
tightening torque of the screw for head xation should be
0.5 N•m or less.
●After mounting the head, set the controller according
to the procedures in “ 6SETTING” in order to
appropriately remove static electricity.
Angle adjustment
screw
M4 screw
M6 screw
Angle adjustment
screw
Screw for
head xation
M4 screw
Notes: 1) Be sure to ground the equipment housing onto which the head is mounted.
2) The distance between the head and the charge removing object should be 30 mm or more.If the static
buildup of the charge removing object is 30 kV or more, set the distance to 50 mm or more.
3) If there is metal near the head or between the head and the charge removing object, ion is absorbed,
hindering appropriate static removal. Install the head based on the above.
4) In case using the side mounting, the discharge frequency should be 10Hz or more.
The discharge muzzle
must exceed this line
(surrounding metal.)
Surrounding
metal
●Back-side mounting
(All frequencies)
50mm or more
●Side mounting
(10Hz or more)
50mm or more
●Mouting ER-X001
Surrounding
metal
20mm
or more
20mm
or more
5) When installing two or more heads in face to face or parallel using different frequency, keep the distance be-
tween the heads 400mm or more.
When installing the heads face to face, install heads in distance that the heads can parform the charge
removal of a side of the object individualy.
●Face-to-face installation ●Parallel installation
100mm
or more
100mm
or more
50mm or more 50mm
or more
<High-voltage unit installation>
●Use 2 M4 screws or 2 M6 screws to fasten the
head.
The tightening torques for fastening, are as follows.
When using M4 screws: 1.2N·m
When using M6 screws: 2.5N·m
M4 screw
M6 screw
Notes: 1) Do not place any objects on top of the high-voltage unit.
2) When using multiple heads, keep the distance of at least 10 mm
between the high-voltage units.
3) When fastening the high-voltage unit using M6 screws, fasten
before connecting the head connection cable.
4) Please x the high-voltage unit of ER-X001 with M6 screw.
10mm or
more
<Controller installation>
● Mount the controller on a 35 mm wide DIN rail or using M4 screws. For mounting
dimensions, refer to “ 16 DIMENSIONS”
When mounting on a DIN rail When mounting using M4 screws
1
2
35 mm wide DIN rail
Lock release
lever
M4 screw
• Pull the lock release lever to remove this
product from the DIN rail.
• The tightening torque should be 1.2 N·m or
less.
4WIRING
●Power connector Pin arrangement
12 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
(Front view)
Housing: 5569-10A
[Manufactured by Molex Inc.]
Terminal
No. Terminal name Color code
10V Blue
2 COM(
-
)
-
3Discharge control input Pink
4 COM(OUT) Violet
5F.G. terminal Green/Yellow
6 24V Brown
7 COM(+)
-
8 COM(IN) White
9Alarm output Orange
10 Error output Black
Note: Wire colors are colors of power supply cable of option.
●When connecting the output to negative common
24V DC
±10%
※1-
+
8
8
(Be sure to ground.)
(Brown)+V
COM(+)
(Violet) COM(OUT)
(Orange) Alarm output
(Black) Error output
(Pink) Discharge control input
(Blue)0V
COM(
-
)
(Green/Yellow)F.G.
Main circuit
Load
Load
(White) COM(IN)
●When connecting the output to positive common
8
24V DC
±10%
※2
-
+
Main circuit
Load
Load
(Brown)+V
COM(+)
(Violet) COM(OUT)
(Orange) Alarm output
(Black) Error output
(Pink) Discharge control input
(Blue)0V
COM(
-
)
(Green/Yellow)F.G. (Be sure to ground.)
(White) COM(IN)
*1 *2
Non-voltage contact or
PNP transistor/open collector
or
Contact “closed” or transistor ON: Discharge halt
Contact “open” or transistor OFF: Starting discharge
Non-voltage contact or
NPN transistor/open collector
or
Contact “closed” or transistor ON: Discharge halt
Contact “open” or transistor OFF: Starting discharge
Notes 1) In order to prevent electric shock and perform proper discharge , be sure to ground the F.G. terminal.
In addition, the head of ER-X001 and the F.G. terminal of a controller are common.
2) To stop discharge, turn ON the discharge control input for 20 ms or longer. To start discharge, turn OFF (open)
the discharge control input. Discharge will start in 20 ms.
5PIPING
●Air supplied to this product will reduce contamination of the discharge needle and
improve the charge removal speed.
● The outer diameter of the air tube to t to the air inlet portion of this product should
be ø6 mm.
●Make sure that clean air (air containing no water, no oil and no dust) should be
supplied.
●Since the pressure will drop when the air piping from the main pressure supply
is extended or pneumatic components (e.g., needle valve, speed controller, mini
lter) are added, keep an eye on the pressure supply to the ionizer making sure
it is not in short supply. For the pneumatic components, select those that can
accommodate the air supply ow rate.
<Except ER-X001>
Piping in the head
Air inlet
ø6 mm tube
Head section
(11.4mm)
<ER-X001>
Piping in the High-voltage unit
φ6mm air tube
High-voltage unit
Air inlet
(11.6mm)
Note: After inserting the tube into the joint of this product, always make sure that the tube is all the way in and securely
inserted.
Insufcient tube insertion will cause air leakage.
6SETTING
●The amount of ion generation is set to enable appropriate charge removal.
● After mounting the head, follow the procedures below to congure the setting.
● When air is used, congure the setting while supplying air.
●Start the setting after 30 minuets of the discharge starting.
How to set the amount of ion generation
1. Turn the discharge control switch ON and the discharge
control input “open” to start discharge.
Make sure that the discharge indicator (green) lights up.
Discharge control switch
2. Depending on the installation distance, set the frequency using the discharge
frequency setting switch.
●Guideline when air is not supplied
For head 1 For head 2
Discharge frequency
setting switch
Discharge would be stopped at “Test A”
and “Test E” of Head 2.
Installation distance
Discharge
frequency setting
switch
Frequency
30~50mm 100 100Hz
70 70Hz
50~200mm 50 50Hz
30 30Hz
200~500mm 20 20Hz
10 10Hz
500~1,000mm 5 5Hz
1 1Hz
●When air is supplied,
Set the frequency higher than when air is not supplied. Try 50 Hz (factory default
setting) first to see if it removes static electricity. Since using air, discharge
distance from the object can be longer.
●If the amount of static build up on the charge removing object is large,
Set the frequency lower or make the installation distance shorter.
●In case the voltage resistance of the object is low,
Set the frequency higher or make the installation distance longer.
Note: Depending on the head, different frequencies are accepted. If it is set to a wrong frequency, the discharge stops
and the discharge indicator blinks. For accepted frequencies, refer to "11 SPECIFICATIONS"
3. After mounting the head, adjust ion balance using the ion balance setting switch.
Turn to “
-
” to shift ion balance to the “
-
“ side.
Turn to “+” to shift ion balance to the “+” side.
Ion balance setting switch
For head 1 For head 2
Note:
Generally, ion reaching the charge removing object is affected by installation environment (nearby metals,
temperature, humidity, etc.). Although this product has been adjusted for ion balance at the factory, the preadjusted
ion balance may differ, depending on the customer’s installation environment. For more appropriate static removal,
please adjust ion balance according to your installation environment.
4. Press the SET UP button to lock in the setting. After the
setting is completed, level meter indicators change from
blinking to lighting up.
SET UP button
Notes: 1) Conduct the maintenance before setting.
2) Before the setting up, be sure that the check indicator is turned OFF. In case the check the indicator lights up
or blinks, the set up is not started. For detail , reffere to
“9TROUBLE SHOOTING.”
3) This product works at factory setting before nishing setup (level meter indicator blinks.) And ion balance
control function works at OFF in despite of setting of ion balance control switch. After press down the set up
button and nishing he setting (level meter indicator lights up), starts ion balance control and Check detection
(
detecting function of ion generation depression
)
amount based on your enviroment.
4)
It takes 30 seconds to 1 minute to complete a setup procedure. Do not change the ambient environment at the
time. In case ambient environment is changed, the set up is not conducted and level meter indicator may blink.
5) In case the discharge frequency setting switch or the ion balance control switch is changed or installed envi-
ronment is changed, conduct the setup again.
6) The set up is conducted to two heads. Do not wire head that you do not use.
7) Setting the ion balance setting switch shown right, level meter indicators blink. And pushing down the SET
UP button for 3 seconds in this setting, the setting will be the factory setting.
Initializing mode for head 1 Initializing mode for head 2
Various setting switch
Various setting switch Name Function
No.1
Check level
changeover
switch
Switches between ion generation levels to output an alarm.
ON: Lights up the CHECK indicator and outputs an alarm, when ion
generation is reduced to a level that affects static removal.
OFF: Set this if you wish to be alerted soon after ion generation is
reduced.
No.2 Ion balance
control switch
Switches between automatic ion balance control function settings.
ON: Enables automatic ion balance control function.
Senses the amount of ion generation and automatically controls
it to match the setting of the ion balance setting switch.
OFF: Disables automatic ion balance control function.
Ion continues to generate at the discharge ratio setting of the
ion balance setting switch.
No.3
Indicator
changeover
switch
Switches between indications of the level meter indicator (green).
ON: Indicates the static buildup state of immediate
head. It shifts to the “+” or “-” side depending on
the amount of buildup.
(Example) When the charge removing object is
positively charged.
OFF:
Indicates the amount of ion the head generates.
Plus ion generated is indicated on the “+” side
and minus ion on the “
-
” side.
(Example) When a sufcient amount of plus and
minus ions are generated.
No.4
2 heads
control
switch
Sets ion generation timing for two heads. If the two heads have
different discharge frequency, this setting will be invalid, and ion will
be generated at the frequency timing of each head.
ON:
When head 1 is generating plus ion, head 2 also generates plus
ion.(synchronous mode)
OFF: When head 1 is generating plus ion, head 2 generates minus ion.
(inversion mode)
No.5
Error output
changeover
switch
Switches between Error output function.
ON:
Outputs an ERROR when ER-X has an error. (such as abnormal
discharging and disconnection of cables )
OFF: Outputs an
ERROR
at the stop discharging. (in anomalous
condition or discharge control input )
No.6 ―Not used.
Notes: 1) All factory default settings are ON.
2) Checking function (detecting function of ion generation depression) is based on amount of ion generation
which was set in the set up.
7Charging function
● By setting the discharge frequency setting switch for head 1 to
"+ Charge" or "- Charge", head 1 can beused as charger.
●In the + charging mode, the upper 3 lamps of the level meter indi-
cator light, while in the - charging mode, the lower 3 lamps light.
Notes: 1) Immediately after changing the discharging frequency setting switch, discharging stops and the level meter
indicator lamps go out. To enable the charging function, turn charging OFF and then ON again.
2) Head 2 performs normal removal of static electricity.
3) The charging function cannot be used in the ER-X001. (The discharging stops.)
8OUTPUT FUNCTIONS
<Alarm output>
●Normally OFF
●The alarm output switches from OFF to ON at the occurrence of a reduction in ion
generation, installation error, excessive discharge to nearby metals and abnormal
setup data, etc.
●During an alarm, discharge (charge removal) continues.
<Error output>
●Normally ON (Turning ON after 3 seconds of power suppling)
●The error output switches from ON to OFF at the occurrence of abnormal
discharge, output short circuit, etc.
●During an error, discharge (charge removal) stops.
●The error will not be cleared until its cause is eliminated and the power or
discharge control switch is turned on again.
●In addition to above, when setting error output changeover switch-off "DSC", the
error output switches from ON to OFF at the stop discharging with discharge
control switch or discharge control input.
Note: Refer to “ 9TROUBLE SHOOTING” for actions to be taken at the occurrence of an alarm and error.
<Forced output functions>
●With this product, alarm output and error output can be forcedly-outputed by
setting the discharge frequency setting switch for head 2 to "Test A"or "Test E",
respectively.
Discharge frequency
setting switch
for head 2
Output Description
Alarm output
Set the discharge frequency setting switch for head 2 to "Test A".
CHECK indicator turns up, and alarm output will be forced to switch
from OFF to ON, generating an output.
Error output
Set the discharge frequency setting switch for head 2 to "Test E".
ERROR indicator turns up, and error output will be forced to switch
from ON to OFF, generating an output.
Note: During the enforced output, discharging of head 2 will be stopped.
9TROUBLE SHOOTING
●Always be sure to turn off the power before checking the discharge part.
Output Indicator Cause Remedy
-
Discharge
indicator
(Green)
ashes
Discharge stopped.
Check whether the discharge control switch is ON, the discharge
control input is not shorted or discharge frequency setting switch
is not at "Test A" or "Test E". In the case of ER-X008, check
that the discharge frequency setting switch is neither at 70 Hz
nor 100 Hz. In the case of ER-X001, check that the discharge
frequency setting switch is at either 20 Hz or 50 Hz.
Alarm ON
CHECK
indicator
(orange)
lights up
The discharge needle
unit is not in place.
Check whether all the discharge needle unit is properly tted
to the main body.
Discharge needle is dirty Clean the discharge needle and its surroundings.
Refer to “ 10 MAINTENANCE” for details.
Discharge needle is
worn
If the CHECK indicator (orange) does not turn off even after
cleaning, replace the discharge needle unit, as it may be worn.
F.G. is not connected Check whether the F.G. terminal is connected.
CHECK
indicator
(orange)
ashes
Excessive discharge to
nearby metals
Referring to “ 3INSTALLATION” place the head away from
nearby metals. Higher discharge frequency may help reduce
excessive discharge.
ERROR
indicator
(red) ashes
Communication error
between head and
controller
Turn on the power again. If this error occurs as a result of
power shutoff during setup, press the SET UP button again to
complete setup.
Error OFF
ERROR
indicator
(red) lights
up
Abnormal discharge to
nearby metals.
Check whether the head is installed in appropriate
environment. Also, check whether any metal may come close
to the discharge needle.
Abnormal discharge
from the charge
removing object.
A large amount of static buildup on the charge removing object
may cause abnormal discharge. Increase the installation
distance and the speed of charge removal with air.
Foreign objects attached
to the discharge needle.
Foreign objects may cause abnormal discharge. Clean the
discharge needle and its surroundings before use.
Dew condensation
around the discharge
needle.
If the temperature environment changes rapidly, abnormal
discharge may result due to dew condensation. Clean the
discharge needle and its surroundings, and use it under a
stable environment.
Air is dirty.
Water or oil content in the air attached to the discharge needle
may cause abnormal discharge. When air is used, use clean
dry air only.
Incorrect head onnection Use the correct combination of head and controller.
Head not connected. Check whether the head is connected to the controller.
Damage If the error does not clear after turning on the power again and
taking the above actions, contact us.
-
Level meters
(green) ash Setup is not completed. Press the SET UP button to lock in the setting.
-
Level meters
(green) light
up in order
Performing setup It takes 30 seconds to 1 minute to complete the setup.
-
Level meters
(green)
ashes
Initializing mode Check that the position of the ion balance setting switch is in
Initializing setting mode. Refer to “ 6SETTING” for details.
-
All indicator
ash
momentarily
Output short circuit. Check whether the output is shorted or whether the output
load is too high.
●
In case you got electric shock except discharge needle, F.G. terminal of controller is not
connected properly. Be sure that the F.G. terminal is connected properly at the end.
10
MAINTENANCE
●Be sure to turn off the power and air before performing maintenance work.
● Since the tip of the discharge needle is pointed, take sufcient care when cleaning.
●Take care not to damage the tip of the discharge needle.
●Clean the discharge needle and its surroundings, where dirt or dust accumulates
after long use.
●Clean it regularly, about once a week. Otherwise optimum charge removal
performance may not be achieved, and accidents or operating problems may occur.
●The discharge needle is a consumable part. If charge removal performance does
not return to normal after the discharge needle has been cleaned, then the needle
unit should be replaced.
●When replacing the discharge needle unit because of natural wear and use, replace
all units at the same time.
How to clean the discharge part
1. Always make sure that the discharge control switch or the power is OFF.
2. Remove any dirt from the discharge needle and its surroundings using a brush,
cotton swab, etc. moistened with alcohol.
<Except ER-X001>
Brush
Air outlet
Surrounding area
Discharge
needle
<ER-X001>
Air outlet
Surrounding area
Discharge
needle
Swab
●In case of supplying air, there is possibility that around discharge needle or entire
discharge unit get dirty by oil or moisture included in the supplying air. Before
replacing the discharge unit, check the blot around discharge needle and clean the
entire unit and check the dischargebility is recovered. (the discharge needle unit
can be cleaned up easily with commercial super sonic washer.)
How to replace discharge needle unit
<Except ER-X001>
1. Slide the lock release lever of the discharge needle unit in the arrow 1 direction
shown in the illustration below.
2. Pull out the discharge needle unit toward the arrow 2 direction.
1
2
1
3
4
4
3. Insert the discharge needle unit (sold separately) in the arrow direction.
4. Slide the lock release lever of the discharge needle unit in the arrow 4 direction to
lock in the discharge needle unit.
Notes: 1) Do not touch the interior of the main body when the discharge needle unit is removed. Doing so will cause
accidents or operating problems.
2) An O-ring is used at the base of the discharge needle. When replacing the discharge needle unit, make sure
that the O-ring is in place.
O-ring
<ER-X001>
1. Turn the discharge needle unit counterclockwise (CCW) and pull out.
2. Insert the discharge needle unit (sold separately) vertically into the main body,
and turn clockwise (CW) all the way to the back.
1
2
Notes: 1) Do not use this product if the discharge needle unit is not inserted all the way to the back. It may cause an
accident or failure.
2) If the discharge needle unit is inserted at a slant and turned forcibly, the screw threads may strip and the unit
may not be inserted all the way to the back.
Good
Not Good
16
DIMENSIONS (Unit: mm)
<Head part> ※Please refer to the instruction manual of the head part for the form dimensions of ER-X001.
●Head
40
C
D
(E)
40 A
28.5
9.4
22
18
30
28.5 B
9.4
Model No.
ER-X008 ER-X016 ER-X032 ER-X048 ER-X064
A 40 120 280 440 600
B106 194 354 514 674
C138 226 386 546 706
D150 238 398 558 718
(E)163 251 411 571 731
4.2
9.4
6.2
18
2-6.5
●High-voltage unit
9.5
31
180
160
6
17
28
18
5
38
(18)
35
(25)
17010.5
162
192
28.4
ø12
2-4.5 Mounting holes
2-6.5 Mounting holes
High-voltage cable ø6.9
<Controller>
(23.2)
9.2
Head connection
connector
S12B-PUDSS-1
[Manufactured by
JST Mfg. Co., Ltd.]
For head 1
For head 2
2-5.0
Mounting
holes
(16) (16)
18
(9.3)
44
5.2
76 7
39
7
97 6.5
53
10
60 4
(16.5)
35 mm wide DIN rail
7
(140)
90
(103.5)
35.4 27.3
(9.1)
(14)
(14)
(9.1)
(8.8)
(8.8)
ø6
<Head connection cable> <Power cable>
(14.4)
(22.2)
(19.6)
(ø5.3)
11
SPECIFICATIONS
Type Head
Model No. ER-X001 ER-X008 ER-X016 ER-X032 ER-X048 ER-X064
Effective charge removal
width 50mm 80mm 160mm 320mm 480mm 640mm
Charge removal time
0.3 second or
less (Note 1)
0.5 second or
less (Note 2)
1 second or less (Note 3)
Ion balance ±30V or less (Note 2) (Note 3) (Note 4)
Discharge method Pulse AC method (Note 5)
Discharge output voltage Approx. 7,000V
Ozone generation 0.01ppm or less (Note 2) (Note 3)
Maximum air pressure 0.5MPa
Applicable uid Air (dried clean air) (Note 6)
Ambient temperature
0
to +
50°C (ER-X001:0
to +
40°C) (with no dew condensation)(Note7),
For storage: -10 to +65°C
Ambient humidity 35 to 65%RH. For storage: 35 to 85%RH
Vibration resistance 10 to 55Hz frequency
(ER-X001:
10 to 150Hz frequency
)
, 0.75mm amplitude for 2
hours in each of XYZ directions (when the power is off)
Shock resistance
Resistance 100 m/s2 (approx. 10G), 3 times in each of XYZ directions (when the power is off)
Enclosure grounding method Floating
Material
Main unit enclosure: PPS, Stainless steal (SUS).
Head mounting bracket: Stainless steal (SUS).
Discharge needle: PFA, PC, PPS, Tungsten (Note 8).
High-voltage cable length 1.2m 0.5m 0.5m (Note 9)
Weight Approx.
370g
Approx.
330g
Approx.
410g
Approx.
530g
Approx.
650g
Approx.
780g
Notes: 1)
In condition of discharge distance 50mm, center of the product, discharge wavelength 50Hz and air supply 60ℓ/min(0.3MPa).
2)
In condition of discharge distance
50mm
, center of the product, discharge wavelength 50Hz and no air supply
.
3)
In condition of discharge distance
100mm
, center of the product, discharge wavelength 50Hz and no air supply.
4) Ion balance is average of plus and minus. Also, the specication value is typical value in condition of less
than ±10°C ambient temperature change, set the ion balance after 30 minutes of the discharge starting,
switching on the ion balance control function.
5) For ER-X001 the discharge frequencies of 50Hz, 20Hz are accepted. For ER-X008 and high-voltage cables
1m/2m, the discharge frequencies of 50Hz, 30Hz, 20Hz, 10Hz, 5Hz, and 1Hz are accepted. For other heads,
100Hz, 70Hz, 50Hz, 30Hz, 20Hz, 10Hz, 5Hz, and 1Hz are accepted.
6) The dried clean air is dried (dew point: equivalent of -20°C) and ltered (mesh-size: equivalent of 0.01μm) air.
7) The High and Low Temperature Resistant type of head (-60 to +200℃) are also available. Please contact us
for details.
8) Silicon needles type of head are also available. Please contact us for details.
9) High-voltage cables are also available in 1m and 2m lengths. Please contact us for details.
Type Controller
Model No. ER-XC02
Number of charge removal
heads connected Maximum 2 units
Supply voltage 24V DC±10%
Current consumption 450mA or less when connecting 1 heads.
800mA or less when connecting 2 heads.
Indictor Displays status of Head 1 and 2
DSC (Discharge) Green LED [Lights up during discharge , blinking during discharge stopped.]
CHECK Orange LED [Lights up when dirt, wear, etc. of the discharge needle is detected.]
ERROR Red LED [Lights up when abnormal discharge is detected.]
Level meter
Green LED [5 levels, Lights up depending on amount of the charge or ion generation.]
Output
ALARM, ERROR
COM (COM OUT)
PhotoMOS relay output
• Maximum load current: 100mA
• Applied voltage: 30VDC or less (between output-output common)
• Residual voltage: 1.5V or less (at load current of 100mA)
Output operation
ALARM: ON when dirt or wear of the discharge needle is detected;
OFF when operation is normal.
ERROR: OFF when abnormal discharge is detected;
ON when operation is normal.
Short-circuit operation Equipped (automatic reset type)
Intput
Discharge control input (DSC OFF)
COM(COM IN)
Photo coupler input
・Input current: 4.5mA or less
・Input voltage: 30VDC or less (between input-input common)
・Input impedance: about 7kΩ.
Input operation Discharge allowed: Open. Discharge halt: 24V or 0V shorted.
Pollution level 2
Ambient temperature 0 to +50°C (with no dew condensation). For storage: -10 to +65°C
Ambient humidity 35 to 65%RH. For storage: 35 to 85%RH
Operating altitude 2,000 m or less (Note 1)
Voltage resistance AC 1000V, 1 minute, completely charged part/between enclosures
AC 500V, 1 minute, charged part/between F.G.
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ or more at DC 250V, completely charged part/between enclosures
Vibration resistance 10 to 150 Hz frequency, 0.75mm amplitude for 2 hours in each of XYZ directions
(when power is off)
Shock resistance
Resistance 100 m/s2 (approx. 10G), 3 times in each of XYZ directions (when the power is off)
Over-voltage category I
Enclosure grounding method Floating
Material Enclosure: ABS
Weight Approx. 130g
Accessories
Power supply / I/O connector: 1 set
(Housing 5557-10R, terminal 5556TL [manufactured by Molex Inc.])
Ground wire approx. 3.7m: 1pc.
Notes: 1)
Do not use or store the device in an environment where the air pressure is higher than the atmospheric pressure at an
altitude of 0 meters.
Type Head connection cable
Model No. ER-XCCJ2H ER-XCCJ5H ER-XCCJ10H
Length 2m 5m 10m
Cable Cabtyre cable with connectors at both ends
Weight Approx. 120g Approx. 290g Approx. 560g
12
OPTIONS (sold separately)
Model No. ER-X001 ER-X008 ER-X016 ER-X032 ER-X048 ER-X064
Spare discharge needle unit
ER-XANT1 ER-XANT2 ER-XANT
Discharge part protective
cover - - ER-XACVR
AC adapter ER-XAPS-EX
Power cables ER-XCC2 (2m),ER-XCC5 (5m)
13
CE MARKED PRODUCT
●This product is CE marked product.
14
CSA/UL compliant product
● This product complies with CSA and UL standards, and has been certied by TUV SUD.
15
RoHS Directive
This product is in compliance with the RoHS Directive (EU).
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Overseas Sales Division (Head Ofce)
2431-1 Ushiyama-cho, Kasugai-shi, Aichi, 486-0901, Japan
Phone: +81-568-33-7861 FAX: +81-568-33-8591
For sales network, please visit our website.
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