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2 Operational safety User manual SIPLACE TX-Series 2.7 Disabling the compressed air supply and discharging the pre ssure From software version 713.0 Edition 01/2020 98 2.7 Disabling the compressed air supply and discharg…

User manual SIPLACE TX-Series 2 Operational safety
From software version 713.0 Edition 01/2020 2.6 Residual voltages and discharge times in the placement machine
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2.6.4 Main switch switched off - placement machine disconnected from the mains
power supply
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2.6.5 Compressed air conditions in the placement machine after switching off at
the main power switch
When the main switch is switched off or the mains supply to the placement machine fails, the elec-
trically-controlled main valves of the compressed air unit will close (item 1 in fig. 2.7 - 1
, page 99).
The pressure will drop to 0 MPa (0 bar) within 5 seconds. The components before the electrically-
controlled main valves will remain pressurized.
DANGER
Lethal voltages in the power supply unit!
The power supply unit has components (capacitors) which can still conduct potentially le-
thal voltages for approx. 5 minutes, even when the placement machine has been switched
off and the mains plug has been disconnected.
When working on the power supply, switch off the main switch, secure it to prevent
switching on again, disconnect the placement machine from the power network and
wait 5 minutes until the capacitors have discharged.
Test to check that there is no remaining voltage supply. See the procedure described
in the service manual.
Only ASM Assembly Systems GmbH&Co.KG service engineers or the machine
owner's service engineers, who have been trained by ASM, may perform work on the
power supply and the safety cutoff (CBS).

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2.7 Disabling the compressed air supply and discharging
the pressure
The compressed air unit is at location 2 (see fig. 4.4 - 1, page 187 ). The compressed air working
pressure of the placement machine is set to 0.51 ± 0.01 MPa (5.1 ± 0.1 bar). The position of the
compressed air unit is shown at item 1 in fig. 2.7 - 1
, page 99. The supply of compressed air to
the placement machine can be interrupted with the shutoff valve (item 2 in fig. 2.7 - 1
, page 99 ).
Use the machine key to release the cover lock.
Lift the cover (see fig. 2.7 - 1, page 99 ).
Turn the lever of the shutoff valve (item 1 of fig. 2.7 - 1, page 99) from the vertical to the hor-
izontal position.
Monitor the operating pressure manometer (item 5 in fig. 2.7 - 1, page 99 ). When the place-
ment machine is switched on, the pressure discharges to 0 MPa (0 bar) within 1 minute.
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CAUTION
Interruption to compressed air supply!
When the placement machine is switched on, do not use the stop valve to interrupt
the compressed air supply for more than 30 minutes.
If you need to shut off the pneumatic system for longer in order to carry out preven-
tive maintenance or servicing work, you must switch the placement machine off at
the main switch and disconnect it from the power supply.

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Fig. 2.7 - 1 Compressed air unit on the placement machine
Legend for fig. 2.7 - 1
(1) Manometer for the machine component supply pressure
Target pressure: 0.51 ± 0.01 MPa, 5.1 ± 0.1 bar (display range 0 - 1.0 MPa, 0 - 10 bar)
(2) Manometer for supply pressure of gantries 1 to 2
Target pressure: 0.485 ± 0.01 MPa, 4.85 ± 0.1 bar (display range 0 - 1.0 MPa, 0 - 10 bar)
(3) Manometer for inlet pressure
Target pressure: 0.5 - 1.0 MPa, 5 - 10 bar (display range: 0 - 1.0 MPa, 0 - 10 bar)
(4) Compressed air supply for gantries
(5) Compressed air filter
(6) Compressed air connection
(7) Stop valve in the "OPEN" position
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WARNING
Risk of injuries!
Risk of injuries from pressurized compressed air lines.
NEVER detach compressed air lines while they are still pressurized.
(6)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(5)
(7)
(4)