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The power supply unit and main switch are located in the machine frame. In front of the unit there
is a set of safety doors which can be opened with the double-bit key.
The unit is fixed to the machine frame using an M8 hexagon socket-head screw.
To measure the power supply, proceed as follows:
Switch the placement system off at the main switch.
Loosen the M8 lock screw on the underside.
Pull the unit out as far as the stop.
WARNING Make sure that the main power cable and supply lines do not be-
come caught up in the placement system, otherwise the insulation will be damaged.
Switch the placement system on at the main switch and start it up.
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PLEASE NOTE: The placement system must be started in order to take these measurements.
This means that the protective covers and component flaps must be closed and the component
tables docked. The emergency stop button must be released and the Start button pressed. If this
is not the case, the operating voltages will not be switched through to the servo amplifiers, lifting
tables, etc.
The inputs to the modules all have odd numbers and the outputs have even numbers.
In the case of fuses (F1, etc), the input is always on the underside of the module, whereas with
contactors (SZ1, etc) and motor circuit-breakers (MS1 ...), it is always at the top.
Student Guide HS-50 Advanced II 07/2002 Edition
3 Power Supply
13
246
135
F3
135
246
SZ1
K14
K12
K11
135
246
MS1A
MS1
S1
MS5 MS6MS4MS3
135
2 64 2 64
1 53 31 5
42 6 624
513
F4
426
31 5
F10F9F8F7F6F5
111111
222 222
F1
2
1
SZ2 SZ3
SZ23
246
135135
2462
4
6
1 3
5
K232
K234
K34
K33
K32
K31
K21
K22
K23
K24
SSK
1 375
4268
A1+
A2-
SZ4
VUWW
PE
PE
N
BU1
M8
F11
2
1
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13L+ X3X1 X5 533323 43 65
Netz
Power
Channel 1
Kanal 1
Channel 2
Kanal 2
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X1
Terminal panel
Power supply
U, V, W
3 x 204 VAC / 3 x 230 VAC / 3 x 380 VAC
3 x 400 VAC / 3 x 415 VAC
BU1 Service socket 115 / 130 / 220 / 230 / 240 VAC
S1
Main switch
1, 3, 5 and
2, 4, 6
3 x 204 VAC / 3 x 230 VAC / 3 x 380 VAC
3 x 400 VAC / 3 x 415 VAC
MS1
Motor circuit-breaker
1, 3, 5 and
2, 4, 6
3 x 204 VAC / 3 x 230 VAC / 3 x 380 VAC
3 x 400 VAC / 3 x 415 VAC
SZ1
Main contactor
1, 3, 5 and
2, 4, 6
3 x 204 VAC / 3 x 230 VAC / 3 x 380 VAC
3 x 400 VAC / 3 x 415 VAC
MS3
MS4
MS5
MS6
Motor circuit-breaker
PCB conveyor 1
Motor circuit-breaker
PCB conveyor 2 (option)
1, 3, 5 and
2, 4, 6
1, 3, 5 and
2, 4, 6
3 x 230 VAC
3 x 230 VAC
3 x 230 VAC
3 x 230 VAC
SZ2
Contactor
1, 3, 5
2, 4, 6
3 x 140 VAC
3 x 140 VAC
SZ3
Contactor
1, 3, 5
2, 4, 6
3 x 140 VAC
3 x 140 VAC
SZ23
Contactor
1, 3, 5
2, 4, 6
3 x 140 VAC
3 x 140 VAC
SZ4 Contactor A1 (+) - A2 (-) 24 VDC
1, 2 24 VDC against ground
3, 4 24 VDC against ground
5, 6 24 VDC against ground
SSK
Combined contactor/
protective device L+, X3, X5 24 VDC against ground
F1 Fuse 1, 2 115 VAC / 130 VAC / 220 VAC
230 VAC / 240 VAC
against N on terminal panel X1
F3 Fuse 1, 3, 5 3 x 230 VAC
2, 4, 6
F4 Fuse 1, 3, 5 3 x 140 VAC
2, 4, 6
F5 Fuse 1, 2 100 VDC against negative pole of
rectifier V3 (see Fig. 3.2 - 3
on page 3 - 16)
F6 Fuse 1, 2 30 VDC against negative pole of rectifier
V4 (see Fig. 3.2 - 3
on page 3 - 16)
F7 Fuse 1, 2 40 VDC against negative pole of rectifier
V5 (see Fig. 3.2 - 3
on page 3 - 16)
F8 Fuse 1, 2 40 VDC against negative pole of rectifier
V5 (see Fig. 3.2 - 3
on page 3 - 16)
F9 Fuse 1, 2
10 VDC against negative pole of rectifier
V6
(see Fig. 3.2 - 3
on page 3 - 16)
F10 Fuse 1, 2 52 VDC against negative pole of rectifier
V7 (see Fig. 3.2 - 3
on page 3 - 16)
F11 Fuse 1, 2 30 VDC against negative pole of rectifier
V8 (see Fig. 3.2 - 3
on page 3 - 16)