4.2.13
Notes on planning superstructures
NOTICE
Warning of damage to property and/or the environment.
Superstructures must be completely attached before the weighing platform is
connected to the power.
The weighing platform is designed for system integration.
Scale drawings are the basis for the selection of the required superstructures. The ixing
of model CAS*-IG* weighing platforms should be carried out using the YAS04IS fastening
kit.
Moving or rotating parts on the load plate must be designed so that the weighing results
are not inluenced. Rotating parts should be counterbalanced, for example. The load plate
must be free on all sides so that there is no connection between the weighing platform
and ixed parts due to falling parts or dirt.
Cables and hoses between the weighing platform and other devices may not exert any
forces on the weighing platform. These cables may not touch the weighing pan.
When setting up systems in hazardous areas (Zone 2 or 22), any relevant speciications
should be observed, e.g.: EN60079
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14.
The design should ensure that moving parts do not cause electrostatic discharges (e.g.
roller conveyors).
4.2.14 Preload range (zero set range)
The weight of the superstructures that are attached to the weighing platform is
designated as a "preload". The preload is electronically compensated for in the weighing
platform so that the full weighing range remains available and thus zeroing and/or
calibration/adjustment (with external weights) is possible.
Greater preloads reduce the weighing capacity.
You may not fall below the following weighing range values:
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For CAH/CAS*E-16ED… and CAH/CAS*E-34ED… a min. 20 kg weighing range must be
maintained
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For CAH/CAS*E-64ED… and CAH*G-64FE… a min. 35 kg weighing range must be
maintained
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For CAH/CAS*G-150IG-H and CAH/CAS*G-300IG-H a min. 60 kg weighing range
must be maintained
The preload must always be set before veriication.
Combics 1 Series Complete Scales Models CAW1P, CAW1S, CAS1
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