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Repair Instructions: © 2003 A. Hettich, D-78532 Tuttlingen Order No. AR1004EN
Repair Instructions: © 2003 A. Hettich, D-78532 Tuttlingen Order No. AR1004EN
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12 Circuit diagrams ................................................................................................. 24
12.1 Used cable colours and their abbreviations .................................................... 24
12.2 Mains supply with supply board (A1) 230 V .................................................... 25
12.3 Mains supply with supply board (A1) 115 V .................................................... 26
12.4 Circuit diagram supply board (A1) .................................................................. 27
12.5 Connecting- and component diagram supply board (A1)................................ 28
12.6 Signals in the flat ribbon cable between control panel (A4) and
supply board (A1) ........................................................................................... 29
12.7 Block diagram control panel (A4).................................................................... 30
12.8 Connecting diagram control panel (A4) .......................................................... 31
12.9 Block diagram frequency converter (A2) and signals in flat ribbon cable
between frequency converter (A2) and supply board (A1).............................. 32
12.10 Connecting diagram frequency converter (A2)............................................ 33
13 Technical specifications ..................................................................................... 34
II
1 Introduction
• This repair instruction is only intended for specialized staff authorized by HETTICH.
Interventions and modifications at centrifuges, which have been conducted
by persons not authorized by HETTICH, are at their own risk and entail the
loss off all guarantee and liability claims. In such an event any guarantee
claim or liability claim against the HETTICH expire.
• The aim of these repair instructions is to enable any errors to be located and
eliminated quickly.
There should be no interventions at, or replacement of components on the
individual electronics boards. Experience shows that if an intervention is not
performed in accordance with regulations, or if a component is installed
whose specification is not identical to that of the original component, then the
error (defect) which has occurred will be compounded by further damage. In
such an event any guarantee claim or liability claim against the HETTICH
ceases to exist.
Any electronics boards which are not repaired in accordance with the
regulations cannot be acknowledged as being replacement spare parts.
• Information about the operation of the centrifuge please see operating instructions.
• We reserve all rights for these technical documents.
• Technical alterations reserved.
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• Triggering the relay for the lid lock solenoid when the rotor has standstill
• Type of serial interface:
− 5 Volt interface with three wires (16-pole flat ribbon cable, pole 6, 8 and 11)
• The voltage supply for the control panel is provided by the supply board via the flat
ribbon cable:
+ 10...15 Volt pole 1, 2
GND pole 15, 16
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• The following are defined by the control panel via the serial interface:
− Speed
− Starting and brake levels
− Control commands START, BRAKE, STOP
• LED status displays:
In the standby status the green LED illuminates
In the run status the green LED illuminates
In the error status the green LED flashes
If the frequency converter processor detects an error, it switches off automatically and
sets the error line (FC-ERROR). Then the control panel inquires the type of error via the
serial interface.
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2.7 Lid lock
• Opening of the lid lock is prevented by a latch. The lid lock can only be opened when
the relay on the supply board is energized by the control panel. This occurs when the
rotor is at standstill and mains power is applied. A solenoid is energized and releases
the latch.
• The centrifuge can only be started when the lid is closed. A microswitch on the lid
lock detects the position of the lid lock.
3.3 Procedure
• Look for the displayed error code in the chapter "Error messages".
• Remedy the error according to the instructions.
• Carry out a functional check after every repair and whenever a component is
replaced.
• The technical data which were determined during the final check can be found in the
chapter "Functional check carried out by the manufacturer".
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4 Error messages
4.1 MAINS RESET
• Switch off the mains switch.
• Wait for 10 seconds and then switch on the mains switch again.
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Error designation No. Brief description Page
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TACHO - ERROR 02
Error There are no speedometer pulses on the control panel after
start-up.
Error The rotor slows down until it stops.
consequence After the rotor stops, there is a DC braking for 30 sec.
An MAINS RESET during slowing-down causes a DC braking
for 3 min.
After the DC braking, the ”open the lid” release takes place.
Cause of error / • Start-up took place without the rotor.
measurements • Motor not connected.
• Motor is defective.
• Speed sensor (speedometer) defective, or loose contact on
plug. Measure speedometer pulses on plug X4 / supply
board (pin 4 - pin 2).
• Flat ribbon cable to control panel, or flat ribbon cable to
frequency converter is defective.
Measure speedometer pulses on control panel / plug X1
(pin 14) and on frequency converter / plug S501 (pin 8).
• No release signal to frequency converter.
• Supply board or control panel or frequency converter is
defective.
Error code reset Open the lid. Turn the rotor by hand and perform a MAINS
RESET while the rotor is turning.
IMBALANCE
Error Imbalance on motor axle.
Error The centrifuge slows down until the “open the lid” release
consequence occurs.
Cause of error / • Weight difference in rotor components.
measurements • Supporting lugs not lubricated.
• False IMBALANCE MODE is set (see chapter "Imbalance
Mode").
• Imbalance switch not connected.
• Imbalance switch is defective.
Measure on supply board / plug X3 (pin 4), see chapter
"Mains supply with supply board (A1)".
• Loose contact in cable or plug.
• Flat ribbon cable to control panel is defective.
Measure on control panel / plug X1 (pin 12)
• control panel or supply board is defective.
Error code reset Open the lid or perform a MAINS RESET.
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CONTROL - ERROR 04
Error Lid lock is open during centrifugation.
Error Slowing down until the ”open the lid” release occurs.
consequence
Cause of error • Lid lock is defective and can be opened during
centrifugation.
• Loose contact in cable or in plug.
• Flat ribbon cable to control panel is defective.
• Control panel or supply board is defective.
Measurement Measure on supply board / plug X5 (pin 6) and on control
panel / plug X1 (pin 5).
Error code reset Perform a MAINS RESET.
N > MAX 05
Error Excess speed. The speed recognised by the speed sensor
(speedometer) is 250 RPM greater than the n-max speed of
the rotor.
Error The centrifuge slows down until the ”open the lid” release
consequence occurs.
Cause of error • Insulation of speed sensor (speedometer) cable is
defective.
• Loose contact on speed sensor (speedometer) cable.
• Speed sensor (speedometer) is defective.
• Flat ribbon cable to control panel is defective.
• Control panel or frequency converter or supply board is
defective.
Error code reset Perform a MAINS RESET.
ROTORCODE 10
Error An invalid rotor code was read during start-up.
Error The centrifuge slows down until the ”open the lid” release
consequence occurs.
Cause of error • Magnetic coding on rotor is defective.
• Speedometer system is defective.
• Loose contact on speed sensor (speedometer) plug
• Motor is rotating in the wrong direction.
Error code reset Open the lid or perform a MAINS RESET.
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MAINS INTERRUPT
Error Interruption of mains supply during centrifugation.
Error The centrifuge slows down until the ”open the lid” release
consequence occurs.
− Switching on at the mains during centrifugation causes
slowing-down until the ”open the lid” release occurs.
− Switching on at the mains when the rotor has stopped
brings about the ”open the lid” release.
Cause of error • Power supply has failed.
• Loose contact in electrical connections.
• Flat ribbon cable to control panel is defective.
Error code reset Open the lid and press the START key.
VERSION - ERROR 12
Error Differences in the initialization from control panel (EPROM) or
frequency converter.
Error No further user operation is possible.
consequence
Cause of error • An incorrect EPROM has been plugged into control panel.
• Centrifuge is not initialised. Carry out an initialization, see
chapter "Initialization".
Error code reset Perform a MAINS RESET.
N < MIN 13
Error Insufficient speed, motor slippage is too large.
The centrifuge control can readjust the speed by max. 5 %
(control limit).
This error is displayed if the rotor speed (ACTUAL speed) is
lower than the SET speed - 5%.
Error The centrifuge slows down until the ”open the lid” release
consequence occurs.
Cause of error • Motor is labouring (damage to bearings).
• Motor has a short-circuited coil (coil is defective).
• Loose contact in the electrical connections.
• Frequency converter is defective.
• Release signal to frequency converter was interrupted
during centrifugation.
Error code reset Open the lid and perform a MAINS RESET.
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CONTROL - ERROR 21 - 26
Error Internal error in control panel.
Error The centrifuge slows down until the ”open the lid” release
consequence occurs.
Cause of error • Control panel is defective.
Error code reset Perform a MAINS RESET.
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SER I/O - ERROR 36
Error Frequency converter sends signal NAK to the control panel
after receiving an unknown command.
NAK (not acknowledged).
Error The centrifuge slows down until the ”open the lid” release
consequence occurs.
Cause of error • Flat ribbon cable to frequency converter is defective.
• Frequency converter is defective.
• Control panel is defective.
Error code reset Perform a MAINS RESET.
FU / CCI - ERROR 60
Error The release signal was not correctly transmitted to frequency
converter.
The evaluation of the release signal only occurs once after
MAINS RESET.
Error No further user operation is possible.
consequence
Cause of error • Flat ribbon cable to frequency converter is defective.
• Flat ribbon cable to control panel is defective.
• Supply board is defective.
Measurement Also see at control panel –X1 (PIN 4) and frequency converter
-S501 (PIN 7).
FU / CCI - ERROR 61
Error Error in computing section.
Cause of error • Flat ribbon cable is defective.
• Frequency converter is defective.
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FU / CCI - ERROR 62
Error Undervoltage. Mains voltage less than 20% as nominal
voltage.
Cause of error • Supply voltage too low, see chapter "Short the mains choke
coil (L1)".
• Flat ribbon cable is defective.
• Frequency converter is defective.
Measurement Also see at frequency converter, UDC.
FU / CCI - ERROR 63
Error Overcurrent.
Cause of error • Short circuit in motor.
• Motor impedance is too low.
• Flat ribbon cable is defective.
• Frequency converter is defective.
FU / CCI - ERROR 64
Error Voltage in intermediate circuit:
>410 V DC at 230 V
>205 V DC at 115 V
This error normally only occurs when the drive is being braked.
Cause of error • Brake resistor is defective.
• Flat ribbon cable is defective.
• Frequency converter is defective.
Measurement Also see at frequency converter, UDC.
FU / CCI - ERROR 67
Error Only centrifuges with 115 V.
Overtemperature in the motor. The cable “overtemperature” in
the motor has high impedance.
Cause of error • Overtemperature switch opens because of overtemperature
in the motor
• Flat ribbon cable is defective.
• Frequency converter is defective.
• Motor is defective
Measurement Also see at frequency converter, remove plug S2 and measure
at the plug
Switch closed: ≈ 0 Ω
opened: ∞ Ω
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FU / CCI - ERROR 68
Error Overtemperature in frequency converter.
Cause of error • Insufficient heat abduction from frequency converter to
centrifuge housing. There is no, or not enough, heat-
conducting paste between frequency converter and
housing.
• Full-load operation and an ambient temperature > 45°C.
• Flat ribbon cable is defective.
• Frequency converter is defective.
FU / CCI - ERROR 69
Error EEPROM in frequency converter is defective.
Cause of error • Flat ribbon cable is defective.
• Frequency converter is defective
FU / CCI - ERROR 84
Error Frequency converter recognises excess speed.
During rotation the speedometer pulses (6 per revolution) are
controlled by the frequency converter. This control is independ-
ent from the control panel.
The frequency converter switches the centrifuge off, when the
maximum speed of the rotor is exceeded more than 500 rpm.
Cause of error • Flat ribbon cable is defective.
• Frequency converter is defective.
Measurement Also see at supply board-X4 (PIN 4) and frequency converter -
S501 (PIN 8).
FU / CCI - ERROR 85
Error “Watchdog” in frequency converter
Discrepancy in program procedure
Cause of error • Flat ribbon cable is defective.
• Frequency converter is defective.
Error code reset Perform a MAINS RESET.
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5 Settings and interrogations
5.1 Initialization
Initialization means adjusting the frequency converter to the centrifuge.
Observe the following instructions when replacing the frequency converter:
• The frequency converter must be adjusted to the centrifuge.
• The suitable EPROM for the machine version must be plugged in the control panel.
If the above settings do not match, VERSION – ERROR 12 is displayed after the mains
supply is switched on.
X3
0 Werkseinstellung 0
1 Factory setting 1
2 2
3 3 Initialisierungs-Mode
4 4 Initialization-Mode
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5.1.2 Initializing the centrifuge
STOP
PROG RCF
1. Prepare the centrifuge for the initialization (see chapter "Prerequisites for the
initialization").
2. Switch on the mains switch → Display: * INIT – MODE *
3. Press the key → Display: VERS 04 °C/* 00
Machine version
Cooling version (00 = without cooling)
Machine version
Number of initialisations
Machine version
Number of initialisations
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5.2 Imbalance Mode
From programme version 3.00 it is necessary to set the imbalance mode during the
initialization.
Depending on the supply board version IMBALANCE MODE 1 or IMBALANCE MODE 2
must be selected.
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5.5 Working hours
You can check and change the working hours only if the rotor is at standstill.
• Keep the key pressed for 8 seconds.
After 8 seconds, SOUND / BELL XXX will be displayed.
• Press the key again.
The working hours (CONTROL: ) of the centrifuge will be displayed.
• To exit the working hours check screen, press the or key.
Press the RCF key to set the working hours.
• Set the working hours with the and keys.
• Press the START key to save the setting.
∗∗∗ ok ∗∗∗ is displayed for a short time to confirm that the setting has been saved.
10 16
X3
X101 X1
1 1
4
X100
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6 Functional check carried out by the manufacturer
Every centrifuge is checked in accordance with the following table during the final
inspection.
Equipment used for measurements • Rotor 1416
• Two tubes, each filled
with 15 ml water
Testing speed 6000 RPM
Slippage at testing speed ≤ 100 RPM
Nominal current at testing speed: 1.8 – 2.3 A
Starting time 9 15 s – 23 s
Run-down time 9 19 s – 27 s
Imbalance
• Run through at ≤7g
• Switch off at ≥ 15 g
Temperatures measured at room temperature
Sample temperature after 1 hour
Room temperature + 10 °C
running time
Motor at lamination bundle Room temperature + 60 °C
Motor at upper bearing Room temperature + 60 °C
Frequency converter Room temperature + 35 °C
7 Functional check
7.1 Checking the operating state
You can check whether the centrifuge has a flawless operating state by measuring and
comparing the data listed under the chapter "Functional check carried out by the
manufacturer". However, you must use the necessary equipment prescribed under the
chapter "Functional check carried out by the manufacturer" for these measurements.
If take these measurements with different equipment, use the values specified in the
operating instructions, chapter "Rotors and accessories", for the corresponding
centrifuge.
If the values measured by you correspond to the values for speed, starting time, slowing
down time and temperatures in cooling centrifuges mentioned in the chapter "Functional
check carried out by the manufacturer" or in the operating instructions, chapter "Rotors
and accessories", then your centrifuge is in a flawless state.
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8 General arrangement of the components
Item Components Abbrevia- plug Connection Circuit diagram
tion at boards in chapter
1 Rubber foot --- --- --- ---
2 Turning handle --- --- --- ---
3 Sight glass and gluing ring --- --- --- ---
4 Control panel A4 --- --- 12.7, 12.8
5 Frictional rubber --- --- --- ---
6 Leg spring --- --- --- ---
7 Appliance plug combination Q1 --- --- 12.2, 12.3
element (without fuse holder)
8 Fuse holder --- --- --- ---
9 Fuse F1, F2 --- --- 12.2, 12.3
10 Lid moulding --- --- --- ---
11 Hook --- --- --- ---
12 Centrifuge chamber --- --- --- ---
13 Motor cover --- --- --- ---
14 Packing ring --- --- --- ---
15 Covering foil --- --- --- ---
16 Speed sensor B3 X4 A1 12.2, 12.3, 12.5
17 Motor M1 S101 A2 12.9, 12.10
18 Rubber-metal bearing --- --- --- ---
19 Anti-twist device --- --- --- ---
20 Imbalance switch S1 X3 A1 12.2, 12.3, 12.5
21 Supply board A1 --- --- 12.2, 12.3,
12.4, 12.5
22 Frequency converter A2 --- --- 12.9, 12.10
23 Flat ribbon cable 16-pole --- A1/X2, A1, A4 12.2, 12.3,
A4/X1 12.4, 12.5,
12.7, 12.8
24 Flat ribbon cable 10-pole --- A1/X9, A1, A2 12.2, 12.3,
A2/S501 12.4, 12.5,
12.9, 12.10
25 Mains choke coil L1 --- --- 12.10
26 Brake resistor R1 P1, P10 A2 12.9, 12.10
27 Overtemperature fuse F3 --- --- 12.9, 12.10
28 Radio interference suppression Z1 --- --- 12.2, 12.3, 12.5
filter
29 Lid lock Y1 X5 A1 12.2, 12.3, 12.5
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4
6
3
2 5
11
8 7 3
10 12
9
13
8 14
15 18
16
18
19
17
24
22
27 25
29
23
21
28
26
7
20
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9 Mounting and removing components
All components can be mounted and removed through the centrifuge chamber. For that
purpose the centrifuge chamber must be taken out, see chapter "Removing the
centrifuge chamber".
The supply board and the frequency converter are protected against humidity by a
plastic foil. After a replacement of the boards the plastic foil must be installed again
correctly, see Figure 1.
Plastic foil
Fastening screw of
the plastic foil
Figure 1
When replacing the frequency converter, make sure that there is sufficient heat
conduction paste between the frequency converter and the housing. If necessary,
scrape off the heat conduction paste from the old frequency converter and apply it on
the new frequency converter.
If the centrifuge is run with undervoltage, that is mains frequency 50 Hz with a voltage
< 205 V or mains frequency 60 Hz with a voltage < 210 V the voltage drop of the mains
choke coil can cause the error FU / CCI - ERROR 62.
The short of the mains choke coil will increase the supply voltage of the frequency
converter.
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• Pull both plugs (A) from the mains choke coil, see Figure 2.
• Cut off both plugs and connect the ends of both cables together with a luster terminal
(B), see Figure 3.
A
B
Figure 2 Figure 3
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11 Tachometer code configuration of the rotors
START
North Pole
START-STOP
combination
Information
rotor code
Start / Stop combination
The begin of the rotor code (START-STOP
combination) is marked with a white dot.
Tachometer code-no. Configuration Rotor
0 1001 0000 1111
1 1001 0001 0111 1095
2 1001 0001 1011 1089
3 1001 0001 1101 1416
4 1001 0001 1110 1116
5 1001 0100 0111
6 1001 0101 0101 1030
7 1001 0101 0110 1112
8 1001 0101 1010 1135
9 1001 0110 0011 1450
10 1001 0111 0001 E778
11 1001 1000 0111 1114, 1115, 1120, 1126
12 1001 1000 1011
13 1001 1000 1101
14 1001 1000 0011 SK 55.92
15 1001 1100 0011
This tacho code can be measured on plug X4 of the tacho sensor B3 ( see also circuit
diagrams).
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12 Circuit diagrams
12.1 Used cable colours and their abbreviations
Colour Abbreviation
black BK
brown BN
red RD
orange OG
yellow YE
blue BU
violet VT
green GN
grey GY
white WH
pink PK
gold GD
turquoise TQ
silver SR
green-yellow GNYE
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12.2 Mains supply with supply board (A1) 230 V
Funkentstörfilter Gerätestecker-Kombielement
radio interference appliance plug combination element
suppression filter Q1
BK 4 2 BK BK
Z1 L
BK F1
5 GN/YE GN/YE Netz / mains
GN/YE 6
PE 230 V
BU 3 1 BK BK
N
BU F2
BK
zum Frequenzum- Deckelver-
BK
richter A2 / S102 / N riegelung
BU
to frequency converter lid lock
A2 / S102 / N BU WH Y1
1 2 3 4 5 6 X5
+Ub Versorgungsplatine
supply board
A1
Verschlußrelais
lid-locking relais
+Ub
Optokoppler X2
optocoupler
2 1
to control panel A4 / X1
zum Steuerteil A4 / X1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
+Ub
+5V
X9 X4 X3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
+Ub
10...15V
10...15V 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
U
PK PK
BU
BK
zum Frequenzumrichter
to frequency converter
A2 / S501
X3 Pin 4 GND (Pin 1)
U nw u cht / Im ba lan ce
+5V
Pin 4 GND (Pin 2) B3 U nw u cht
Tachosignal / tacho signal im balanc e
+8V ... +15V OK G ND
G ND
6 Impulse pro Umdrehung (siehe Tachocode) Drehzahlsensor
6 pulses per revolution (see tacho code) speed sensor
S1
Unwuchtschalter
imbalance switch
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12.3 Mains supply with supply board (A1) 115 V
Funkentstörfilter Gerätestecker-Kombielement
radio interference appliance plug combination element
suppression filter Q1
WH 4 2 WH WH
Z1 L
WH F1
GN/YE Netz / mains
PE 115 V
BK 3 1 BK BK
N
BK F2
WH
zum Frequenzum- Deckelver-
WH
richter A2 / S102 / N riegelung
BK
to frequency converter lid lock
A2 / S102 / N BK WH Y1
GN/YE
zur Übertemperatur-
sicherung F3
to overtemperature
fuse F3 WH
1 2 3 4 5 6 X5
+Ub Versorgungsplatine
supply board
A1
Verschlußrelais
lid-locking relais
+Ub
Optokoppler X2
optocoupler
2 1
to control panel A4 / X1
zum Steuerteil A4 / X1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
+Ub
+5V
X9 X4 X3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
+Ub
10...15V
10...15V 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
U
PK PK
BU
BK
zum Frequenzumrichter
to frequency converter
A2 / S501
X3 Pin 4 GND (Pin 1)
U nw u cht / Im ba lan ce
+5V
Pin 4 GND (Pin 2) B3 U nw u cht
Tachosignal / tacho signal im balanc e
+8V ... +15V OK G ND
G ND
6 Impulse pro Umdrehung (siehe Tachocode) Drehzahlsensor
6 pulses per revolution (see tacho code) speed sensor
S1
Unwuchtschalter
imbalance switch
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12.4 Circuit diagram supply board (A1)
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12.5 Connecting- and component diagram supply board (A1)
zum Frequenzumrichter A2 / S501
to frequency converter A2 / S501
zum Steuerteil A4 / X1
to control panel A4 / X1
C11
C17 X9
H2
M3
R2
D6 C6 C5
D5
R26
R20
R21
R22
R19
R8
D3
D4
R3 C15
T1
R9
X2
R5 C16
IC1
R11 C12
C2
C1
C7
IC2
1
R25
R24
R23
PK
C13 C14
4 3
X3 R4
T2
R6
3 R1
2 1
S1 PK
C10
V R12
R10 IC4
X3
GL1
Diagramm R7
C4
Pin 12 GND
Unwuchtschalter 1
Imbalance switch
Transp
D1
R18
4
C3
BU X4
R15
REL1
X4
3
B3 BK
2
TR1
1
Drehzahlsensor GND OK1
1
V 10...14V
speed sensor V
1
Diagramm
Pin 14
BK (WH) D2
3 R13
C8
6
6
H1
M3
WH
C9
2
X5
2
5
5
VDR1
BU (BK)
X5
1 R14
R17
1
4
4
R16
BK (WH)
Y1
Deckel-
verriegelung
lid lock
BU (BK) zum Frequenzumrichter A2 / S102 / N
to frequency converter A2 / S102 / N
Funkentstörfilter
radio interference suppression filter
combination element
zum Gerätestecker-
BK 4 2 BK
to appliance plug
Z1 A
Kombielement
BK
5 GN/YE
GN/YE 6 230 V Ausführung
230 V model
BU 3 1 BK
B
BU
Funkentstörfilter
radio interference suppression filter
combination element
zum Gerätestecker-
WH 4 2 WH
to appliance plug
Z1 A
Kombielement
WH
115 V Ausführung
115 V model
BK 3 1 BK
B
BK
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12.6 Signals in the flat ribbon cable between control panel (A4) and supply
board (A1)
+5V
X1 Pin 8 GND
talk listen
ser. Schnittstelle vom CP
GND ser. interface from CP
t
+5V
TxD (4800 B) X1 Pin 7 GND : 0V
X1 Pin 11 GND
ser. Schnittstelle vom CP X1 Pin 9 GND : 0V
GND ser. interface from CP
t X1 Pin 10 GND : 0V
RxD (4800 B)
+5V
X1 Pin 6 GND
ser. Schnittstelle zum CP
GND ser. interface to CP
t
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12.7 Block diagram control panel (A4)
+5V
+Ub
Tastatur / keyboard
X1 U (5.00V)
re f
1
Reset
2
zur Versorgungsplatine (SB) A1 / X2
FC Stop
to supply board (SB) A1 / X2
RxD
6
LCD - Display
7
empfangen / senden µP
8
listen / talk
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
TxD
Unwucht / imbalance
FC - ERROR
LED indicators
LED - Anzeige
Tacho in
&
GND
&
EEPROM
EPROM
+Ub
Temp.-fühler
X101 temp. sensor
1
cooling off / on
3
Übertemp.-erkennung
4
overtemp. detection
5
+5V
6
7
8
+5V
9
10
GND
1
Steuerteil A4
2
control panel A4
4
X100
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12.8 Connecting diagram control panel (A4)
Steuerteil A4
control panel A4
X3
0 10 16
1
2 X101 X1
4
3
X100
1 1
4
1
16
A4/X1
1
16
A1/X2
1
zur Versorgungsplatine
to supply board
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12.9 Block diagram frequency converter (A2) and signals in flat ribbon cable
between frequency converter (A2) and supply board (A1)
>
1 2
D C
U
U
L1
Netzdrossel L1
Signale an S501: mains choke coil L1
signals at S501:
F3 >
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12.10 Connecting diagram frequency converter (A2)
zur Versorgungsplatine A1 / X9
>
to supply board A1 / X9
1 2
S501
S2
2
S2
UAC = Netzspannung / 1
mains voltage S501
V2 RD
UAC U
N U2 BK
S102
U1
PE
- P1
Netzdrossel L1
(nur bei 230 V Ausführung, L1
ab Werk Nr. XXXX-02-00)
mains choke coil L1
(only with 230 V model, R1 Bremswiderstand
from serial no. XXXX-02-00) brake resistor
F3 Übertemperatursicherung für R1
overtemperature fuse for R1
Motor / motor
3
M1
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13 Technical specifications
Hettich Zentrifugen
Hersteller / Manufacturer
D-78532 Tuttlingen
Typenbezeichnung / Model EBA 21
Verkaufs-Nr. / Product no. 1004 1004-01
Netzspannung / Mains voltage (± 10%) 220 – 240 V 1~ 110 – 127 V 1 ~
Netzfrequenz / Mains frequency 50 – 60 Hz 50 – 60 Hz
Anschlusswert / Connected load 500 VA 550 VA
Stromaufnahme / Current consumption 2.75 A 5.0 A
Leistungsaufnahme /
360 W 360 W
Power consumption
Kapazität max. / Max. capacity 6 x 50 ml
zulässige Dichte / Max. density 1.2 kg/dm3
Drehzahl / Speed RPM 18000
Beschlg. / Force RCF 23900
Kinetische Energie / Kinetic energy 8100 Nm
Prüfpflicht / Obligatory inspection nein / no
Aufstellungsort / Environment
− Umgebungstemp. / 2°C bis 40°C /
Ambient temperature 2°C up to 40°C
− relative Feuchte / Relative humidity max. 80% bis 31°C, linear abnehmend bis zu 50% bei 40°C /
max. 80% up to 31°C, descending in a linear pattern down
to 50% at 40°C
Probenerwärmung / Sample temp. rise ≤ 15 K
Geräteschutzklasse /
Ι
Class of protection
EMV / EMC ISM (Industrial Science Medicine)
− Störaussendung (Funkentstörung) / EN 55011 FCC Class B
Emission (Radio interference Klasse B / Class B
suppression)
− Störsicherheit / Immunity gemäß EN 50082-2 / according to EN 50082-2
Geräuschpegel (rotorabhängig) /
58 – 66 dB(A)
Noise level (dependent on rotor)
Abmessungen / Dimensions
• Breite / Width 275 mm
• Tiefe / Depth 330 mm
• Höhe / Height 247 mm
Gewicht ca. / Weight approx. 11.3 kg 11 kg
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