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VT-BA-ESK2002_EN-2020 / 06.05.2020 SJ 

2.4. 

Intended use 

Please observe the following directives for intended use of the controllers: 

 

The devices herein described must only be stored, fitted and operated under the conditions specified in 
this documentation. 

 

Here you are not concerned with domestic devices! They are solely intended to be used as components 
for commercial or professional applications pursuant to EN 61000−3−2. 

 

They satisfy the protection requirements of 2014/35/EU: Low Voltage Directive. 

 

They do not constitute a machine as defined by 2006/42/EU: Machinery Directive. 

 

A machine comprising the product must not be commissioned or put into operation for the intended use 
until it has been declared to be in conformity with the EC Directive 2006/42/EU: Machinery Directive; Ob-
serve EN 60204−1. 

 

Commissioning or starting operation for the intended use is only permitted in compliance with the EMC 
Directive 2014/30/EU. 

 

Use of the product in living areas may lead to EMC disturbance. The user is responsible for taking interfer-
ence suppression measures.  

 

They are optimised for operation of RNA bowl feeders and linear feeders. Observe the limits indicated in 
the technical specification. 

2.5. 

Residual hazards 

Residual hazards may remain even if all directives have been observed and protective measures taken. 
Such residual hazards must be considered by the user in the risk assessment of his machine/equipment. 
Non-observance may lead to severe injury and damage to property! 

2.5.1.  Device  

Pay attention to the warning signs fitted to the device! 

Symbol

 

Description

 

 

Hazardous voltage: 

Prior to commencing any work on the product check for absence of voltage on all power con-
nections! 

 

Leakage current: 
Make fixed installation and PE connection 

according to EN 60204−1! 

 

2.5.2.  Protection of the drive system 

Certain device parameter settings may overheat the connected drive magnet, e.g., by prolonged operation with the 
wrong voltage set.  

2.5.3.  Degree of protection - Protection of persons and equipment 

 

All specifications relate to installed condition ready for operation. 

 

All slots not used must be closed by protection caps or dummy plugs in order not to reduce the protection 
against accidental contact. 

 

 

 

Attention! 

 

Prior to start-up make sure that the protective earth conductor is connected and in proper condi-
tion. Make the PE conductor test with approved test devices only. 

 

Never start up despite detected damage. 

 

Do not make any technical modifications to the device, except as described in this document. 

 

Never start up in an incompletely installed state. 

 

Never operate the device without the required guards in place. 

 

Connect, disconnect or change any electrical connections only in the absence of voltage. 
 

Summary of Contents for ESK 2002

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Controller for Vibratory Drive Systems ESK 2002...

Page 2: ...relays 11 5 Operation 12 5 1 General 12 5 2 Starting up the controller 13 5 3 Main menu Setpoint entry and display for channels 1 2 and 3 13 5 4 Description of individual codes for controller programm...

Page 3: ...4 35 EU and Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014 30 EU We hereby declare that the product meets the following requirements Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Direct...

Page 4: ...Only qualified professionals are allowed to work on or with the product IEC 60364 or CENELEC HD 384 define the qualification of these persons They are familiar with set up installation commissioning...

Page 5: ...ain even if all directives have been observed and protective measures taken Such residual hazards must be considered by the user in the risk assessment of his machine equipment Non observance may lead...

Page 6: ...type ESK 2002 16 for a total current of 16 A The unit offers the following characteristic features Three power outputs o Channel 1 bowl feeder max 10A variable o Channel 2 linear feeder max 4A variabl...

Page 7: ...or inputs 2 3 enabling inputs 24V DC 10 24VDC Sensor supply 24V DC max 60 mA per sensor input Sensor ON delay 0 60 sec separately adjustable Sensor OFF delay 0 60 sec separately adjustable Outputs 2 r...

Page 8: ...tion Attention Set the controller to minimum output before switching on for commissioning or start up after repairs or replacement of controllers vibratory drives Then watch proper operation while the...

Page 9: ...ive connector Where frequency controllers with selectable output frequency are used an EMC metal gland and a shielded cable are provided 4 3 Sensor inputs and sensor linkages The controller has two se...

Page 10: ...connect sensors of type NPN or PNP Proximity switch general NPN output Proximity switch general PNP output Sensor 2 Proximity switch general NPN output Sensor 1 Proximity switch general PNP output Con...

Page 11: ...hed on by its power switch closed The status output ACTIVE requires the same conditions for switching through as READY In addition the channel must be energized the transistor blocks in case of ACCUMU...

Page 12: ...ptocoupler outputs and external enabling inputs The controller display membrane keypad On Off Pressing this button switches off all connected devices The display shows OFF The controller remains ready...

Page 13: ...on of codes see under 4 4 Setpoint entry for channel 1 bowl feeder Entry in return to display mode for saving Setpoint entry for channel 2 Linear feeder or belt hopper with AC motor not available with...

Page 14: ...gnal direction Start delay Stop delay Setting the sensor input 2 This is the sub menu for activation of sensor input 2 In addition you can set the following functions Invert input signal direction Sta...

Page 15: ...and the vibratory or belt feeder function Select code Set code Code C002 Set vibrating amplitude Only in controller mode 0 100 Limit vibrating amplitude 50 100 External enabling I active 0 not active...

Page 16: ...ake any changes now through code C001 code C002 and code C012 Select code Set code Code C003 Setpoint vibrating amplitude 1 adjustable 0 input inhibited Return Save and return to main menu 5 5 5 Code...

Page 17: ...ack 2 still clear Track 2 sensor 2 full Blow off track 2 relay K2 Track 1 still clear Track 1 Track 2 full Bowl feeder channel 1 Stop about 4 sec later blowing air stop AND logic of the two sensor inp...

Page 18: ...active 0 not active Monitoring depending on Channel 2 I active 0 not active Time till alarm comes up 3 240 sec Switching off channel 1 and channel 2 I see below 0 see below Switch relay K1 I Alarm on...

Page 19: ...eturn Save and return to main menu Under menu item HA half wave you can check whether the operating mode 100 50 Hz is selected correctly 5 5 9 Code C200 Inhibiting all code entries Objective An accide...

Page 20: ...o default values or retrieving stored application specific settings Select code Set code Code C210 Default setting Application specific parameters Return Save and return to main menu FAC Select and ac...

Page 21: ...Rhein Nadel Automation GmbH 21 VT BA ESK2002_EN 2020 06 05 2020 SJ 6 Dimensioned drawing...

Page 22: ...feeder Capacitor motor Sensor 1 accu mulation Vibratory feeder 230V 50 60Hz supply connection M 2A Controller m c b Wire jumper not required for 50 60Hz required for 100 120Hz Wire jumper not require...

Page 23: ...ngenstr 96 CH 3360 Herzogenbuchsee Switzerland Tel 41 0 62 956 10 00 Fax 41 0 62 956 10 10 E Mail info handling systems ch www handling systems ch Manufacturing and Sales Pol Ind Famades c Energia 23...

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