SMC Networks IZN10E Series User manual

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Düsenausführung - Serie IZN10E

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PRODUCT NAME
Ionizer - Nozzle type
MODEL / Series
IZN10E Series

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Contents
Safety Instructions.....................................................................................................................3
1. How to Order ..........................................................................................................................9
1-1.Ionizer body .............................................................................................................................................. 9
1-2.Accessories ............................................................................................................................................ 10
1-3.Repair parts..............................................................................................................................................11
1-4. Options................................................................................................................................................... 12
2. Procedures to Operation.....................................................................................................12
3. Installation and wiring .........................................................................................................13
3-1. Installation.............................................................................................................................................. 13
3-1-1. Precautions for Installation........................................................................................................... 13
3-1-2. Ionizer Body Installation................................................................................................................ 14
3-2. Wiring...................................................................................................................................................... 17
3-2-1. Connection Circuit ......................................................................................................................... 17
3-2-2. Wiring of the power supply cable................................................................................................. 19
3-2-3. Ground connection ........................................................................................................................ 19
3-2-4. AC adapter....................................................................................................................................... 19
3-3. Timing chart........................................................................................................................................... 20
4. Function................................................................................................................................21
4-1. Name of Parts ........................................................................................................................................ 21
4-2. Emitter maintenance alarm and cleaning........................................................................................... 21
4-3. Replacement of the emitter assembly ................................................................................................ 22
4-4. Alarm function ....................................................................................................................................... 24
5. Performance .........................................................................................................................25
5-1.Basic characteristics ............................................................................................................................. 25
6. Dimensions...........................................................................................................................28
7. Specifications.......................................................................................................................33
8. Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................34

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Safety Instructions
These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage.
These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of “Caution,” “Warning” or “Danger.”
They are all important notes for safety and must be followed in addition to International Standards (ISO/IEC)*1) ,
and other safety regulations.
*1) ISO 4414: Pneumatic fluid power -- General rules relating to systems.
ISO 4413: Hydraulic fluid power -- General rules relating to systems.
IEC 60204-1: Safety of machinery -- Electrical equipment of machines .(Part 1: General requirements)
ISO 10218: Manipulating industrial robots -Safety.
etc.
Caution
Caution indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result
in minor or moderate injury.
Warning
Warning indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
Danger
Danger indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
Warning
1. The compatibility of the product is the responsibility of the person who designs the equipment or
decides its specifications.
Since the product specified here is used under various operating conditions, its compatibility with specific
equipment must be decided by the person who designs the equipment or decides its specifications based on
necessary analysis and test results.
The expected performance and safety assurance of the equipment will be the responsibility of the person who
has determined its compatibility with the product.
This person should also continuously review all specifications of the product referring to its latest catalog
information, with a view to giving due consideration to any possibility of equipment failure when configuring the
equipment.
2. Only personnel with appropriate training should operate machinery and equipment.
The product specified here may become unsafe if handled incorrectly.
The assembly, operation and maintenance of machines or equipment including our products must be
performed by an operator who is appropriately trained and experienced.
3. Do not service or attempt to remove product and machinery/equipment until safety is confirmed.
1.The inspection and maintenance of machinery/equipment should only be performed after measures to
prevent falling or runaway of the driven objects have been confirmed.
2.When the product is to be removed, confirm that the safety measures as mentioned above are implemented
and the power from any appropriate source is cut, and read and understand the specific product precautions
of all relevant products carefully.
3. Before machinery/equipment is restarted, take measures to prevent unexpected operation and malfunction.
4. Contact SMC beforehand and take special consideration of safety measures if the product is to
be used in any of the following conditions.
1. Conditions and environments outside of the given specifications, or use outdoors or in a place exposed to
direct sunlight.
2. Installation on equipment in conjunction with atomic energy, railways, air navigation, space, shipping,
vehicles, military, medical treatment, combustion and recreation, or equipment in contact with food and
beverages, emergency stop circuits, clutch and brake circuits in press applications, safety equipment or
other applications unsuitable for the standard specifications described in the product catalog.
3. An application which could have negative effects on people, property, or animals requiring special safety
analysis.
4.Use in an interlock circuit, which requires the provision of double interlock for possible failure by using a
mechanical protective function, and periodical checks to confirm proper operation.

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Safety Instructions
Caution
1. The product is provided for use in manufacturing industries.
The product herein described is basically provided for peaceful use in manufacturing industries.
If considering using the product in other industries, consult SMC beforehand and exchange
specifications or a contract if necessary.
If anything is unclear, contact your nearest sales branch.
Limited warranty and Disclaimer/Compliance Requirements
The product used is subject to the following “Limited warranty and Disclaimer” and “Compliance Requirements”.
Read and accept them before using the product.
Limited warranty and Disclaimer
1.The warranty period of the product is 1 year in service or 1.5 years after the product is
delivered,whichever is first.2)
Also, the product may have specified durability, running distance or replacement parts. Please
consult your nearest sales branch.
2. For any failure or damage reported within the warranty period which is clearly our responsibility,
a replacement product or necessary parts will be provided.
This limited warranty applies only to our product independently, and not to any other damage
incurred due to the failure of the product.
3. Prior to using SMC products, please read and understand the warranty terms and disclaimers
noted in the specified catalog for the particular products.
2) Vacuum pads are excluded from this 1 year warranty.
A vacuum pad is a consumable part, so it is warranted for a year after it is delivered.
Also, even within the warranty period, the wear of a product due to the use of the vacuum
pad or failure due to the deterioration of rubber material are not covered by the limited
warranty.
Compliance Requirements
1. The use of SMC products with production equipment for the manufacture of weapons of mass
destruction(WMD) or any other weapon is strictly prohibited.
2. The exports of SMC products or technology from one country to another are governed by the
relevant security laws and regulation of the countries involved in the transaction. Prior to the
shipment of a SMC product to another country, assure that all local rules governing that export
are known and followed.
Caution
SMC products are not intended for use as instruments for legal metrology.
Measurement instruments that SMC manufactures or sells have not been qualified by type approval tests
relevant to the metrology (measurement) laws of each country.
Therefore, SMC products cannot be used for business or certification ordained by the metrology
(measurement) laws of each country.

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1) This product is intended for use in general factory automation equipment.
Consult SMC before using this product for other intentions. (See Warning No. 4 on page 3)
2) Use within the specified voltage, temperature and humidity range.
Operation with a voltage, temperature or humidity other than those specified can cause malfunction,
damage to the product, electric shock or fire.
3) Use clean compressed air as fluid. (Air quality Class 2.6.3 specified in ISO 8573-1: 2001 is
recommended.)
Never use flammable or explosive gas as fluid. This may lead to fire or explosion. Please contact us when
fluids other than compressed air are used.
4) The product is not designed to be explosion proof.
Never use in an atmosphere of potential dust explosion, flammable gas or explosive gas. It may cause fire.
1) Clean room specification is not available.
This product has not been cleaned. When using in a clean room environment, confirm the required
cleanliness before use. Fine particles are generated due to wear of emitters and motor sliding during
operation.
1) Provide adequate space for maintenance, piping and wiring.
Install the product with consideration for the connector mounting, emitter cartridge assembly for cleaning of
the emitter, and one-touch fitting for supplying compressed air, so that there is enough space for mounting
and removal of the power cable, cartridge assembly and air tubing and for emitter maintenance, inspection
and wiring.
To avoid applying unreasonable stress to the connector and one-touch fitting, ensure any bends in the
cable or air tubing are greater than the minimum bending radius. If the cable or air tubing is bent at an acute
angle or repeated load is applied to the cable, it may cause malfunction, wire damage or fire.
2) Mount the product to a flat surface.
Mounting on an uneven surface will apply excess force to the frame or case, which leads to damage or
failure. Do not drop or apply excessive shock. Otherwise, damage or an accident may occur.
3) Keep the area specified clear when the product is mounted directly on to a base or workpiece which
are connected to ground.
Mount the product with the base or work piece avoiding the area ( shaded) in the drawing below. If the
grounded base or workpiece is too close to the area ( shaded), ozone concentration may increase
depending on the operating conditions, causing failure of the product.
4) Avoid using in a place where noise (electromagnetic wave and surge) is generated.
If the product is used in an environment where noise is generated, it may lead to deterioration or damage of
the internal elements. Take measures to prevent noise at its source and avoid power and signal lines from
coming into close contact.
5) Use a correct tightening torque.
If the screws are tightened in excess of the specified torque range, it may damage the mounting screws,
mounting brackets, etc. If the tightening torque is insufficient, the mounting screws and brackets may become
loose.
Mounting
Selection
Refer to page 28 Dimensions for dimensions of the area ( shaded).
Warning
Caution
Warning

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6) Do not allow foreign matter or tool to enter the ionizer nozzle.
The emitter is installed in the nozzle. If conductive objects such as metal tools or the human body either
contacts or comes close to the emitter, reaction to electric shock can lead to further injuries due to collision
with surrounding equipment. Also, if the tool damages the emitters, it may interfere with the specified
function and performance, and may also cause operation failure or an accident.
7) Avoid applying moment to the nozzle.
A moment may be applied to the nozzle depending on the shape or length of the nozzle mounted to the
female threads for piping. It is possible that the nozzle or body will be damaged.
If a moment force of more than 0.05 Nm is applied, the middle of the nozzle should be supported so that the
nozzle does not receive the moment.
8) Do not adhere tape or labels onto the product body.
If the tape or label contains conductive adhesive or reflective paint, it is possible that due to the dielectric
effect, charge could build up causing an electro-static discharge or electrical leakage.
9) Ensure that both the power supply and compressed air supply are disconnected before commencing
with the product installation.
1) Make sure to confirm the effect of static neutralization after installation.
The effect of the static neutralization varies depending on the surrounding installation and operating
conditions. Confirm the effect of the static neutralization after installation.
1) Before wiring, ensure that the power supply capacity meets the specification and that the voltage is
within the specification.
2) To maintain product performance, the power supply should be UL Class 2 certified by National Electric
Code (NEC) or evaluated as a limited power source according to UL60950.
3) To maintain the product performance, ground the product with an earth ground cable with a resistance
of 100 Ω or less according to this manual.
4) Remove the power supply before wiring (including the connector plug in/out).
5) Ensure the safety of wiring and surrounding conditions before supplying power.
6) Do not connect or disconnect the connectors (including power source) while the power is being
supplied. Failure to follow this procedure may cause product malfunction.
7) Malfunctions stemming from noise may occur if the wire is installed in the same route as that of power
or high-voltage cable. Route the Ionizer wires separately.
8) Confirm that there is no error in wiring before operation. Incorrect wiring will lead to product damage or
malfunction.
9) Flush the piping before connecting. Verify that all dust, moisture, oil, etc. are eliminated from the piping
before connecting.
Wiring and Piping
Caution
Warning
High voltage is applied to the emitters. Never touch the
electrodes. Inserting foreign matter into the cartridge or
touching electrode may cause electrical shock and
instantaneous rapid body motion to escape from the
shock. Your body may then touch the equipment around
you, causing injury.
Danger High voltage
Nozzle
Nozzle
To hold the nozzle
Moment

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1) Observe the fluid temperature and ambient temperature range.
The operating fluid temperature range is 0 to 55oC. The specified ambient temperature range for the Ionizer
is 0 to 55oC, and for the AC adapter is 0 to 40oC. Avoid sudden temperature change even within specified
ambient temperature range, as it may cause condensation.
2) Do not use this product in an enclosed space.
This product utilizes the corona discharge phenomenon. Do not use the product in an enclosed space as
ozone and nitrogen oxides exist, even though in marginal quantities.
3) Take prevention measures against ozone.
Check that all surrounding equipment have ozone protection measures in place. Perform periodic checks of
the product for deterioration caused by ozone.
4) Supply compressed air when the product is in use.
If compressed air is not supplied, neutralization is not possible and ozone and NOx produced during ion
generation may accumulate, causing adverse effects on the inner parts or peripheral devices. Compressed
air must always be supplied during discharging.
When the product is used for intermittent ion blow, pressure fluctuations can cause instability in the corona
discharge, resulting in difficulty maintaining the offset voltage specification. Ensure there are no problems with
the neutralization performance when the product is used for intermittent ion blow.
5) Environments to avoid
Avoid using and storing this product in the following environments since they may cause damage to this
product. These may cause an electric shock, fire, etc.
a.Areas where ambient temperature exceeds the operating temperature range.
b.Areas where ambient humidity exceeds the operating humidity range.
c.Areas where abrupt temperature changes may cause condensation.
d. Areas where corrosive gas, flammable gas or other volatile flammable substances are stored.
e. Areas where the product may be exposed to conductive powder such as iron powder or dust, oil mist,
salt, organic solvent, machining chips, particles or cutting oil (including water and any liquids), etc.
f. Paths of direct air flow, such as air conditioners.
g. Enclosed or poorly ventilated areas.
h. Locations which are exposed to direct sunlight or heat radiation.
i. Areas where strong electromagnetic noise is generated, such as strong electrical and magnetic fields or
supply voltage spikes.
j. Areas where the product is exposed to static electricity discharge.
k. Locations where strong high frequency is generated.
l. Locations which are subject to potential lightning strikes.
m. In an area where the product may receive direct impact or vibration.
n.Areas where the product may be subjected to forces or weight that could cause physical deformation.
6) Do not use air containing mist and/or dust.
The air containing mist or dust will cause the performance to decrease and shorten the maintenance cycle.
Install a dryer (IDF series), air filter (AF/AFF series), or mist separator (AFM/AM series) to obtain clean
compressed air (air quality of Class 2.6.3 or higher according to ISO 8573-1: 2001 is recommended for
operation).
7) The product does not incorporate a protection to lightning surges.
Operating and Storage Environment
Warning

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1) Perform maintenance regularly and clean the emitters.
Periodically inspect the electrostatic sensor to check if it is
operated under faulty conditions. The maintenance must be
carried out by an operator who has sufficient knowledge and
experience.
The emitter must be cleaned when the maintenance
display (NDL) LED is ON.
If the product is used for an extended period of time with
dust present on the emitters, the product’s ability to eliminate
static electricity will be reduced. The energy saving nozzle is
more susceptible to the environment than either the high flow
rate nozzle or the female threads for piping because it uses
the surrounding air; dust will collect on the emitter more
easily.
If the emitter becomes worn and the product's ability to
eliminate static electricity is not restored after cleaning, replace the emitter assembly.
2) The air tube and fitting must be handled as a consumable part.
The tube and fitting that are connected to the female threads for piping can deteriorate due to ozone and
need to be replaced regularly, or provide protection against ozone.
3) Cleaning or replacing the emitters should never be performed while the power supply or compressed
air supply are ON.
If the emitters are touched while the product is energized, this may cause an electric shock or accident.
If the cartridge assembly is removed while compressed air is supplied, the cartridge assembly will shoot out.
If cartridges are not securely mounted to the bar, they may eject or release when compressed air is supplied to the
product.
4) Do not disassemble or modify the product.
Disassembling or modifying the product may cause product, electric shock or fire. The product will not be
guaranteed if it is disassembled and/or modified.
5) Do not operate the product with wet hands.
Never operate the product with wet hands. It may cause electric shock or other accidents.
1) Do not drop, hit or apply excessive shock (100m/s2or more) to the product during handling.
The inner parts may be damaged leading to malfunction even if there is no visible external damage.
2) Take care during mounting and removal of the connector.
When the power cable is connected or disconnected, pinch the connector claw together and insert or
remove the plug directly in line. If connected or disconnected in an inappropriate direction, the modular jack
may be damaged and cause operation failure.
Maintenance
Warning
Caution
This product contains a high voltage
generation circuit. When performing
maintenance inspection, be sure to
confirm that the power supply to the
ionizer is turned off. Never disassemble
or modify the product, as this can cause
loss of product functionality, and there is
also a risk of electric shock and earth
leakage.
Danger High Voltage

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1. How to Order
1-1.Ionizer body
◎Cautions when using the IZN10E-11□□□-□(Female threads for piping)
For the female threads (Rc1/8), either a Made-to-Order
nozzle or a fitting/tubing combination must be prepared and
connected by the user.
If a nozzle with an outlet port or I.D. of less than 4 mm is
connected, the air pressure in the nozzle may increase,
depending on the configuration.
The product uses a high frequency AC voltage. If the air
pressure at the emitter increases during ion generation, the
efficiency decreases and the maintenance alarm (signal
output, maintenance LED) will be activated (refer to the
figure to the right).
Neutralizing performance is low when the maintenance
alarm is generated.
The table below shows the supply pressure specifications
when a Made-to-Order nozzle or fitting/tubing combination are connected.
Made-to-Order nozzle product names / Piping examples
Made-to-Order nozzle
product number
Supply pressure
specifications
Circular diffusion nozzle
IZN10-G-X198
0.05 to 0.1 MPa
Flat diffusion nozzle
IZN10-G-X199
0.05 to 0.1 MPa
Bar nozzle (straight type)
IZN10-G-□-X216
0.05 to 0.1 MPa
Circumferential jet bar nozzle (straight type)
IZN10-G-X278
0.05 to 0.15 MPa
Bender tube nozzle
IZN10-G-□-X205
0.05 to 0.15 MPa
Long nozzle
IZN10-G-□-X226
0.05 to 0.15 MPa
Fitting (Applicable tube O.D. 6 mm) + Tube (O.D. 6 mm, I.D. 4 mm)Note 1)
-
0.05 to 0.1 MPa
Fitting (Applicable tube O.D. 8 mm) + Tube (O.D. 8 mm, I.D. 5 mm)Note 1)
-
0.05 to 0.3 MPa
Note 1) When connecting the tubing, use a length of tubing less than 500 mm for the connection, regardless of
the inside diameter size.
When using piping materials prepared by the user, secure a sectional area of 4 mm inside diameter. If using
tubing, check the minimum bending radius and keep the tube length 500 mm or less.
Do not receive a moment force on the nozzle (Page 6).
IZN10E -01 P06 Z - B1
High frequency AC nozzle type Made to Order
Nozzle type Bracket
Symbol Type Symbol Type
01 Energy saving nozzle Nil Without bracket
02 High flow rate nozzle B1 With L-bracket
11 Female threads for piping (Rc1/8) B2 With pivoting bracket
B3 With DIN rail mounting bracket
Input / Output specifications Power supply cable
Symbol Type Symbol Type
Nil NPN Input / Output Nil With power supply cable (3m)
P PNP Input / Output Z With power supply cable (10m)
N Without power supply cable
One-touch fitting
Symbol Type
06 ø6 : Metric size
07
ø6.35(1/4"): inch size
16 ø6 : Metric size (elbow)
17
ø6.35(1/4"): inch size (elbow)
-
Female threads for piping (cross section)
Ionized air
Nozzle / Fitting
Female threads
for piping
Around
the emitter
Compressed air
Emitter

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1-2.Accessories
Power supply cable
Available from 1 to 20 m in 1 m increment (use standard for 3 m and 10 m).
Bracket
IZN10E - CP Z
Symbol Type
Nil 3m
Z10m
IZN10E - CP 01
-
X13
Symbol Type
01 1m
・ ・
・ ・
20 20m
IZN10 - B1
Symbol Type
B1 L-bracket
B2 Pivoting bracket
B3 DIN rail mounting bracket
Fixed
mounting
Pivot
mounting
Manifold
Single unit
L-bracket
IZN10-B1
Pivoting bracket
IZN10-B2
DIN rail mounting bracket
IZN10-B3
Made-to-Order power supply cable

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1-3.Repair parts
Emitter assembly
Body assembly
Cartridge assembly
Cleaning kit
IZS30-M2 IZS30-A0201 IZS30-A0202
IZN10E - NT
IZN10E -
Nozzle type One-touch fitting
A002 - 01 06
Symbol Type
01 Energy saving nozzle
02 High flow rate nozzle
11 Female threads for piping (Rc1/8)
Symbol Type
06 ø6 : Metric size
07
ø6.35(1/4"): inch size
16 ø6 : Metric size (elbow)
17
ø6.35(1/4"): inch size (elbow)
IZN10E -
Input / Output specifications
A003 - P
Symbol Type
Nil NPN Input / Output
P PNP Input / Output
(Provided together with 1 felt pad
grindstone, 1 rubber grindstone, and
2 replacement felt pads)
(Provided together with 10
replacement felt pads)
(Provided together with
1 replacement rubber
grindstone)

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1-4. Options
Manifold mounting parts set
Contents: Hexagon socket head cap screw, hexagon nut, spacer.
The ionizer, L-bracket or DIN rail bracket should be ordered separately.
AC adapter
Note) The AC cord is only for use in Japan. (Rated voltage 125V, plug JIS C8303, inlet IEC60320-C8)
Select the same input/output specification as the ionizer.
External input and output cannot be used when the AC adapter is being used.
2. Procedures to Operation
IZN10E - ES
Mounting pitch Mounting stations
Symbol Pitch
ES 17.4mm
Symbol Stations
2 2 stations
3 3 stations
4 4 stations
IZN10E - C
AC adapter Input / Output specifications
G1 -
Symbol Type
Nil NPN Input / Output
P PNP Input / Output
Symbol Type
G1 With AC cord
G2 Without AC cord
Start
Installation of Ionizer Body
Wiring of ionizer
Power supply is ON.
Completed
Refer to "3-1. Installation".
Refer to "3-2. Wiring".
AC cord
AC adapter
Connector

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3. Installation and wiring
It is recommended to investigate in advance any processes and parts where static electricity disturbances
occur. Verify that the required conditions have been met in order to effectively remove static electricity before
installation.
The effects of the product vary depending on the ambient conditions, operating conditions, etc. After
installation, verify the effects of static neutralization.
3-1. Installation
3-1-1. Precautions for Installation
Ensure that both the power supply and compressed air supply are disconnected before commencing with the
product installation.
Do not affix any tape or labels to the product. If the tape or label contains any conductive adhesive or
reflective paint, a dielectric phenomenon may occur due to ions arising from such substances, resulting in
electrostatic charging or electric leakage.
Keep sufficient space so that the cartridge assembly can be removed for cleaning and replacement of the
emitter.
For cleaning or replacing the emitter, as shown in drawing step 1 to 3 below, remove the power cable and
release the cartridge assembly lock by rotating the locking knob to the FREE position. Then, pull the cartridge
assembly in the direction of the arrow. Do not touch the emitter when removing the cartridge assembly. (The
locking knob cannot be rotated until the power cable is removed).
The procedure for mounting the cartridge assembly is the
reverse of removal. Confirm that the Locking knob is in the
FREE position.
The cartridge assembly cannot be inserted while the locking
knob is in the LOCK position, attempting to do so may cause
damage.
Do not directly touch the emitters with your finger or tools. This may result in injury. Also, if the tool damages
the emitters, it may interfere with the specified function and performance, and may also cause operation failure
and accident.
High voltage is applied to the emitters. Never touch the emitters. It may cause electrical shock.
LOCK
When used
FREE
Mounting and removal
of the cartridge assembly
Danger High Voltage
Locking knob
LOCK⇒FREE
Power supply cable
Emitter
Cartridge assembly
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3

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3-1-2. Ionizer Body Installation
1) Installation of the energy saving nozzle
The energy saving nozzle uses external air via the external air inlet.
The external air inlets are located in part A and part B (shown below). When an energy saving nozzle is
used, do not cover the external air inlets. If the external air flow is blocked, product performance will
decrease.
2) Installation without bracket
If a bracket is not used, install the product using either the through holes or tapped holes.
When installing the product, use M3 hexagon socket head cap screws. (The screws should be prepared by
the user).
Referring to the figure below, affix the product using screws of optimum length.
M3 screw recommended tightening torque is 0.61 to 0.63 Nm.
Top through-hole mounting Bottom tapped-hole mounting
3) Installation with bracket
There are 3 types of bracket available (L-shaped bracket, Pivoting bracket, and DIN rail mounting bracket)
(1) L-bracket
The L-bracket can be mounted in 4 different ways as shown below.
Outward mounting
Inward mounting
Pivot mounting
Fixed mounting
Use a screw with a length of 12 mm more than.
Use a screw with maximum screw-in depth
of 10 mm
10mm or less
12mm
PartA
Part B

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The bracket mounting methods are shown below.
a. Mounting the product to the bracket
If angle adjustment is required after fixing the
product, use the elongated holes in the bracket. If it
will not be required use the round holes.
For mounting the product to the bracket, use the
hexagon socket head cap screws (M3 x 6) and flat
washers included with the bracket.
Refer to "Dimensions" section for details.
Tightening torque: 0.61 to 0.63 Nm
b. Mounting of the bracket
For mounting the bracket to an installation etc.,
use either the through holes or tapped (M3) holes
and use the elongated or round holes in the base of
the bracket. When angle adjustment is necessary
after installation, use the elongated holes.
If the elongated holes are used, the flat washers
included with the bracket must be used.
The mounting screws should be prepared by the
user.
Refer to "Dimensions" section for details.
Mounting angle adjustable range of the L-bracket
(2) Pivoting bracket
a. Mounting of the product to the bracket
For mounting the product to the bracket, use the
hexagon socket head cap screws (M3 x 16) included
with the bracket.
Tightening torque: 0.61 to 0.63 Nm
b. Fixing of the bracket
For mounting the bracket to an installation etc., use the elongated holes or round holes.
If the elongated holes are used, the flat washers included with the bracket must be used.
The mounting screws should be prepared by the user.
Refer to "Dimensions" section for details.
Mounting angle adjustable range of the pivoting bracket
Round hole
Elongated hole
Avoid interfering with piping.
Elongated holes
Round holes
Elongated holes
Round hole
M3
M3
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(3) DIN rail mounting bracket
a.Angle adjustment of the DIN rail mounting bracket
The DIN rail mounting bracket angle is adjustable.
Tighten the threads A after adjusting the angle.
Tightening torque: 0.61 to 0.63 Nm
b. Mounting of the product to the bracket
If angle adjustment is required after fixing the
product, use the elongated holes in the bracket. If it
will not be required use the round holes.
For mounting the product to the bracket, mount
the L-bracket using the hexagon socket head cap
screws (M3 x 6) and flat washers included with
bracket.
Refer to "Dimensions" section for details.
Tightening torque: 0.61 to 0.63 Nm
c. Fixing to the DIN rail
Place the DIN rail in the groove B and tighten the
hexagon socket head cap screw.
Tightening torque: 0.61 to 0.63 Nm
4) Manifold mounting
The spacers packed together with the parts set must be used for assembly. Their purpose is to create a
common ground connection.
Refer to the drawing below for assembling (when 3pcs. are connected).
Tightening torque: 0.61 to 0.63 Nm
A
B
Round holes
Hexagon socket head cap screw
Spacer
Fixing hexagon socket
head cap screw M3
L-bracket, or
DIN rail mounting bracket
Step 1
Step 2
Elongated holes

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3-2. Wiring
3-2-1. Connection Circuit
Wire power cables according to the connection circuit and wiring chart.
Make sure to ground the ground terminal with a ground resistance of 100Ω or less.
The ground terminal is used as a reference electric potential for static neutralization. If the ground terminal is
not grounded, the Ionizer will not be able to achieve the optimal offset voltage (ion balance).
Connection circuit
NPN Input / Output
Be sure to ground.
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
Power supply
24 VDC
+24V
0V
F.G.
Brown
+24 VDC
Blue
0V
Orange
Discharge stop signal
Pink
Reset signal
Grey
External switch signal 1
Light blue
External switch signal 2
White
Discharge signal
Purple
Error signal
Yellow
Maintenance signal
+24V
Be sure to ground.
Ground terminal
INPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
INPUT
PLC
or
or
or
or
Internal circuit
The product

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PNP Input / Output
INPUT
+24V
Power supply
24 VDC
+24V
0V
F.G.
Brown
+24 VDC
Blue
0V
Orange
Discharge stop signal
Pink
Reset signal
Grey
External switch signal 1
Light blue
External switch signal 2
White
Discharge signal
Purple
Error signal
Yellow
Maintenance signal
+24V
+24V
+24V
Be sure to ground.
Ground terminal
Be sure to ground.
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
INPUT
PLC
or
or
or
or
Internal circuit
The product

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3-2-2. Wiring of the power supply cable
Fix the cables with more than the minimum bending radius
to prevent an excessive stress from being applied to the
cables and/or connectors.
Minimum bending radius : 30 (mm)
Note) This is an allowable bend radius at 20oC. When the
cables are bent at a lower temperature than 20oC, it
may cause unreasonable force to be applied to the
connectors.
Unused electric wires should be cut short or insulated to avoid contacting with other electric wires.
Wiring
Pin
No.
Cable
color
Signal name
I/O
Description
1
Brown
+24 VDC
IN
Power supply connection to operate the product.
2
Blue
0V
IN
3
Orange
Discharge stop
signal
IN
Signal input to turn ON/OFF the ion discharge.
NPN specification: Starts ion discharge by connecting to 0V.
(Stops discharging ion when disconnected.)
PNP specification: Starts ion discharge by connecting to +24 VDC.
(Stops discharging ion when disconnected.)
4
Pink
Reset signal
IN
Input signal to clear error signal.
(If the source of error is not eliminated, an error signal will be output again after
inputting the reset signal)
5
White
Discharge
signal
OUT
(Albeit contact)
The signal is ON while the product is discharging.
6
Purple
Error signal
OUT
(Break contact)
The signal is OFF when the power supply, high voltage or CPU is abnormal.
(The signal is ON green when there is no problem.)
7
Yellow
Maintenance
signal
OUT
(Albeit contact)
The signal is ON when the neutralizing performance has decreased.
8
Grey
External switch
signal 1
IN
Product can be turned ON/OFF by connecting an external switch.
NPN specification: Connect the switch between 0V and the external switch signal. Electric
discharge stops when the connected switch is ON.
PNP specification: Connect the switch between +24VDC and the external switch signal. Electric
discharge stops when the connected switch is ON.
9
Light
blue
External switch
signal 2
IN
3-2-3. Ground connection
Make sure to ground the ground terminal with a ground resistance of 100Ω or less.
The ground terminal is used as a reference electric potential for static neutralization. If the ground terminal is
not grounded, the Ionizer will not be able to achieve the optimal offset voltage (ion balance).
3-2-4. AC adapter
Select the same input/output specification as the product.
If the product input/output specification and AC adapter input/output specification are different, the product will
not operate.
AC cord
9
1
Ground terminal
AC adapter
Connector
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