Thursday, January 30, 2020

Convectronics Air Heater Instructions

Convectronics Operating Instructions for Air Heaters

Air Heaters from Convectronics



Triple Pass Convectronics Heater








Mounting

Mount heater in desired position. Care should be taken not to restrict exit end of heater. Mechanical shock and vibration should be minimized. Those heaters with quartz envelopes (Style 001) should be handled with a protective layer of cloth or paper to prevent contamination from finger prints. If quartz is contaminated, it should be cleaned with soap and water or mild solvent prior to operation of heater.


Air Supply

Connect a clean filtered and regulated air source to the inlet air connection of the heater. This air must be free of oils and other forms of contamination to prevent drastic reduction of heater life. A means of regulation is required so that the air flow rate can be adjusted and controlled which will allow maximum heater performance flexibility. A blower capable of operating at 1-2 PSI can be used to supply the 13” housing (Style 003). A compressed air source is required for the other heater types because of the higher pressures involved.

Electric Power Connection

Electric connections are made through ¼ x .032 male disconnects provided on Style 001 heaters or through the lead wires provided on Style 003 heaters. These connections should be made to the appropriate voltage source by means of a variable transformer so that voltage to the heater can be manually controlled. CONVECTRONICS offers a Power Control Module (#006-10062) which can be used in place of the transformer. This solid state device is rated up to 25 amps and offers infinitely variable phase control. CONVECTRONICS also offers temperature controllers to operate in conjunction with a solid state contactor (with adjustable voltage limiting). Because of the low mass and quick response of these heaters, use only phase angle power control (not zero cross) with
voltage limiting.


Operation

Consult performance curves before operation of heater. Air temperature and ultimately the heater life depend on the heater type, the air flow rate, and the applied voltage. Do not operate beyond the recommended limits. Maximum heater life will occur when the filament temperature does not exceed 1950° F.

Turn on air source and adjust to desired flow rate before applying voltage to heater. Air flow should not be stopped until after power has been turned off and heater has cooled. Pressure switches are available, which can be used to automatically turn off power if air flow is too low or stopped.

Turn on power source and increase voltage until desired temperature is reached. When automatic controls are used, set voltage limiting adjustment so that the maximum voltage does not exceed 100% of the normal steady state value required to maintain the desired conditions. Too high a setting will cause the heater to overshoot, cycle excessively and reduce its life. Do Not use zero cross systems. 

When a shield or flare is used with the Style 001 heaters the heater becomes more efficient and therefore the required power will be 10-20% less than normal.


Flameless Electric Air Heaters









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216-765-4230
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Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Gavazzi Compact Magnetic Sensors

Sords Electric sells Carlo Gavazzi Safety Sensors/Switches

For a quote, Use Our Carlo Gavazzi Form HERE.

CARLO GAVAZZI has launched the MC36C Series Compact Safety Magnetic Sensors, designed for safety-related applications, such as the monitoring of swinging, sliding or removable safety guards, which keep personnel safe from dangerous areas. The Carlo Gavazzi MC36C Series of magnetically-coded REED safety magnetic sensors are the ideal solution to monitor the position of sliding, hinged and removable safety guards, especially in dirty and dusty environments. Thanks to their wide actuation range, the MC36C magnetic sensors are ideally suited for use in applications where great tolerances are required, such as with safety gates or doors which are imprecisely aligned.

Gavazzi MC36C Safety Magnetic Switch

















The Carlo Gavazzi MC36C Series are extremely versatile and can work as standalone or in conjunction with a safety module to reach a safety category 4, according to the EN ISO 13849-1 Standard. These are some of the features which make these sensors extremely flexible to meet various application requirements: compact size (36x26x13mm), output configuration (2 NO or 1 NO and 1 NC), availability with 2m cable or M8 quick disconnect (left or right exit).

·      Assured switching range: 5mm with MC36CM
·      Assured switch-off range: 15mm with MC36CM
·      Operating temperature: -25 to +80°C (-13 to 176°F)
·      Rated operating voltage: 12-24 VAC/VDC
·      Rated operating current: 0.25 A (resistive)
·      Maximum switching load: 6W (resistive)
·      Maximum operating frequency: 100 Hz
·      Optional LED indication
·      Degree of protection: IP67
·      CE and cULus approved

The Carlo Gavazzi MC36C safety magnetic sensors are the best choice for non-contact detection and are suitable to monitor safety gates that prevent the entry of personnel in the vicinity of dangerous machines in motion, such as conveyors, robots, mechanical links, etc.

For a quote, Use Our Carlo Gavazzi Form HERE.


Sords Electric
216-765-4230
www.sordselectric.com