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DOCUMENT No. : IZ*-OMJ0003 OPERA TION MANUAL PRODUCT NAME : Ionizer MODEL: IZS30 Series ○ Read this operation manual carefully to understand before inst allation and operation. ○ Pay extra attention on the clause concerning the safety. ○ Keep this operation manua l available whenever necessary .[...]
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Content s 1. Safety instructio ns......................................................................................................... 2 2. How to order................................................................................................................... 6 3. Specificatio ns .....................................................[...]
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1. Safety instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent haz ardous situations and/or equ ipment da mage. These instruct ions indicat e the lev el of potent ial hazard by labeling "Caution" , " W arni ng" , and "Danger" . T o ensure safety , be sure to observ e ISO4414, JI S B8370a nd other safety preca[...]
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WARNING 1. This produ ct is made for general in d ustry. Con tact SMC before use, if you are planning to use for other purposes. 2. Use under sp ecified voltage and te mperature. Voltage out o f speci f ication may ca use m alfunctio n, breakage, electric sh o ck and f i re. 3. Use clean compresse d air for fluid. The const ruction of th i s produc[...]
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W ARNING 1. Check that power sup ply capacity is enough and voltage is i n specif ication before piping. 2. Apply type D earthing t o prevent electrical shoc k in accorda nce with instr uctions on this operatio n manual. 3. Be sure to cut off pow er supply a t wiring (i nclu/din g connector plug-in/out) . 4. Use special c able f[...]
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product. k. The place wher e strong high frequency is generated. l. The place w here lightning disaster is ex pected. m. The place w here the product is direct ly exposed to the v i bration and i mpact. n. The situatio n where t he force a nd weight t h at causes deformat ion of the pro duct is applie d . 3. Do not use ai r cont aining mist or dust[...]
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2. How to or der I Z S 3 0 – 7 8 0 S B I Z S 3 0 - D 1 I Z S 3 0 - C S I Z S 3 0 - B E I Z S 3 0 - N T Bracket B Mounted ∗ Not mounted Product na me I Z S 3 0 Bar t ype Ionizer Bar length 300 300 mm 780 780 mm 1260 1260 mm 1500 1500 mm 1900 1900 mm Bar length Number of br acket for body middle part 300, 780 ∗ 1260, 15 00 1 1900 2 Sensor S Mou[...]
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3. Specifi cations 3-1. Ionizer [Note] *1: At distance 30 0mm bet ween Ioniz e r and charge d object, w i th purge air. *2: The sm allest flow rate for elimin ation at di stance 200 mm betwe en Ionizer and c harged object. 3-2. Surface e l ectric pote ntial sensor Ionizer mode l IZS30 -300 IZS30 -780 IZS30 -1260 IZS30 -1500 IZS30 -1900 Type Bar typ[...]
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4. Installat ion 4-1. Install ation of Io nizer body Investigate t he places w h ere static pro bl em occurs, or process and part s whic h generate E SD (Electro stat ic discharge), a nd carefu lly consider the requir ed conditions to ens u re appropr iate static charge el imination before instal l ation. Operating dist an ce and st atic charge eli[...]
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4. Adjust ang l e of the io nizer body to ensure proper stat i c charge el imination, and f i x it with d etent threads (M5) o f bracket s. Recommende d tightenin g torque for d etent thr ead: 1.5N m 4-2. Install ation of surf ace electri c potential sensor In case of usi ng a surfac e electr ic potential sen sor, install it on the p la ce w hi[...]
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3. Peal off the seal attach ed on the dete cting hole of the sur f ace elect ric potential s ensor. 4. D irect the sur f ace electric pot ential sensor to the target’s stati c cha rge as ad j usting the an gl e, and fix the detent t hread (M5) of bracket. Recommende d tightenin g torque for d etent thr ead : 1.5 N m 4-3. Connecti on of ca ble 1. [...]
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2. Arrange lead wires in accordance w i th the w iring table. The unused w i res s hould be cut short or covered with vinyl tape w i thout pealing the co at to prevent them fr om coming c o ntact w ith other wires. See [4-4. Conn ection circuit ]. W iring table for power sup pl y cable IZS30-CP Note No. 6 and 8 only function when a sur face ele[...]
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2. Arrange lead wires in accordance w i th the w iring table. The unused w i res s hould be cut short or covered with vinyl tape w i thout pealing the co at to prevent them fr om coming c o ntact w ith other wires. See [4-4. Conn ection circuit ]. W iring table for power sup pl y cable IZS30-CP Note No. 6 and 8 only function when a sur face ele[...]
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4. Insert the modular p lug on the other side of sensor cab le IZS3 0-CS into the modular jack of the electric pote ntial sensor. I f the modular plug is properly in serted and locke d, a lever clicks to notify it’ s loc ked. Fix cab les with a tie wr ap or ot her measures in the vicinity of connection not to apply compulsive for ce to t he modul[...]
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4-4. Connecti on circuit Ionizer POWER conn ector [Note 1] indicates the coating col or for lead wire of dedicated cab le [Note 2] Connect [4. Stop si gnal of static charge elimin a tion] to GND when starting the ionizer operation. When the ter mi nal is open , the operation will stop. [Note 3] [6. signal for abnor mal sensor] an d [8. signal for s[...]
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5. Function d escripti on 5-1. Operatio n mode Three operat i on modes ar e available in IZS30. Us e t hese modes d ep end ing on applicatio ns and operating cond i tions. Supplied voltage wave form image diagram Op. mode Operation Features Precautions Sensing DC mo de After su rface electri c potential sens or detect s polarity and electric potent[...]
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5-2. Output sig nal Signal t ype Function Signal for s tati c charge elimination com pletion (When s urface electric potential sens or is used) Output when s tatic charg e elimination is com pleted, or no target’s static charge exists. Abnorm al high voltage Output when an y discharge prob e gets short ed wi th other discharge probes or housi ng.[...]
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6. Selectio n and settin g of equi pment 6-1. Sensin g DC mode 1. selection o f bar lengt h Select the length applicable to work size base on [ 2. static charge eliminati on area of 7-1. st atic charg e elimination character istics (refer ence) ] 2. Inst al lation of i onizer body Instal lation of ioniz er body: Install with i n 200 mm to 2 000mm f[...]
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7. Technical d ata 7-1. Static ch arge elimi nation c h aracterist ics (ref e rence 1. Installat ion distance and static charge el imination time ?[...]
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2. S tatic charge eliminati on area Ionizer depth d i rection Ionizer wid th directi on T arget’s work of stat ic charge Charged plate dimensions: 150×150mm Capacity:20 F Meas. Cond.: static elimination time 3kV 0.3 kV Ionizer depth direction -Installed position of target’s static charge mm 300 to 1900 IZS30 300 ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗[...]
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Ionizer depth d i rection ( with air purg e) Ionizer wid th directi on wit h air purge Ionizer height direction -Installed position of target’ s static charge mm T arget’s work of static charge Charged plate dimensions: 150×150mm Capacity:20 F Meas. Cond.: static elimination time for 1kV 0.1k[...]
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Charged am ount and st atic charge elimi n ation ti me Operating f requency and stat ic charge eli mination time (W/O surface e lectric potential sen so r) ?[...]
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7-2. Outli ne dimensio ns 1. Ionizer (I Z S30-**) n (Number of Cartri g es) Model n L (mm) IZS30-300** 3 3[...]
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End brack et (IZS30-B E) Intermediate b rack et IZS30-BM Thread for mounting M5 (Should be prepared by user) Angle ajustment av ailable (± 90° ) Thread for mounting M5 (Should be prepared by user) Attached thread M 4X10L Angle ajustment av ailable (± 90° )[...]
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Surface ele ctric potent ial sensor (IZS30-D 1 ) Sensor bra ck et (IZS 30-BS) Detecting hope 6P Modular j ack (For Sensor plug for cabl e) 2X2-M 5X0.8 dpt6 2-M5X 0.8 dpt7 Mounting hole 8 Attached thread M5x0.8 IZS30-D1 Shaft 8 for mounti n g (Sh ould be prepar e d by user)[...]
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Power supply cable (IZS30-CP) Sensor ca b le (IZS3 0-CS) [...]