pTRE-Tight-Luc使用说明
舒特(Schurter)PG17_20电路保护器说明书

4410.9001Circuit Breaker for Equipment thermal with Metal ActuatorDescription- Thermal circuit breaker- Metal switch non-illuminated and illuminated- 1-pole- Quick connect terminals 6.3 x 0.8 mm or screw terminals Approvals- Approval Reference Type: T12- IEC Standard: IEC 60934- UL Standard: UL 1077- GB Standard: GB 17701Applications- Power supplies- Uninterruptible power supply- Power tools- Household appliancesReferencesComponent 1: circuit breakersComponent 2: metal switch ;Component 3: CouplerWeblinkspdf datasheet, html-datasheet, General Product Information, Approvals, CE declaration of conformity, RoHS, CHINA-RoHS, REACH, Distributor-Stock-Check, Detailed request for product, Product NewsT echnical DataRated Voltage AC240 V; 50/60 HzRated Voltage DC28 VRated current range AC0.05 - 15/16 AConditional short circuit ca-pacityIEC: Inc, PC1, AC 240 V: 1 kADielectric Strength50 Hz: > 1.5 kVImpulse 1.2/50 μs: > 2.5 kV Insulation resistance500 VDC > 100 MΩEndurance typical 2 x Ir: 5000 switching cycles ␣Reset typeAC : 2 x Ir , cos φ 0.6 :DC : 2 x Ir , L/R = 2 - 3 ms :50 switching cycles␣Manual ON/OFF typeAC : 2 x Ir , cos φ 0.6 :DC : 2 x Ir , L/R = 2 - 3 ms :5000 switching cycles Overload IEC: min. 40 trips@ 6 x Ir, cos φ 0.6␣UL / CSA: min. 50 trips@ 1.5 x Ir, cos φ 0.75Ambient temperature-5 °C to 60 °CVibration Resistance± 0.75 mm @ 5 - 60 Hzacc. to IEC 60068-2-6, test Fc7 G @ 60 - 500 Hzacc. to IEC 60068-2-6, test FcShock Resistance60 G / 18 msacc. to IEC 60068-2-27, test Ea Tripping Type ThermalActuation Type Manual ON/OFFShock Protection IK 07Tightening Torque StainlessSteel Nut12 Nm for thread M19, 16 Nm for M22Salt Spray Test (acc. to DIN50021-SS)24 h / 48 h / 96 h Residence TimeSupply Voltage24 VDC Ring Illuminationwithout seriesresistor Point IlluminationWeight ca. 45 gDetailed information on product approvals, code requirements, usage instructions and detailed test conditions can be looked up in General Product Information1Circuit BreakersDimensionT12 MSM 191) only among MSM PI / RI quick connect terminal 2.8x0.5 mmT12 MSM 221) only among MSM PI / RI quick connect terminal 2.8x0.5 mm2Circuit BreakersT12 MSM 22 screw version1) only among MSM PI / RI quick connect terminal 2.8x0.5 mmMSM 19 LA ST / MSM 19 LA RIDrilling diagramMSM 19 LA LE / MSM 19 LA PI /MSM 19 LA RI optionalDrilling diagramMSM 22 LA ST / MSM 22 LA RIDrilling diagramMSM 22 LA LE / MSM 22 LA PI /MSM 22 LA RI optionalDrilling diagram3Circuit Breakers4Circuit BreakersRecommendation of series resistors for point illuminationEffect of ambient temperatureThe units are calibrated for an ambient temperature of +23°C. To determine the rated cur-rent for a lower or higher ambient temperature, use a correction factor (typical value) from 1.2; Resulting current = 6.0 A5Circuit Breakers Time-Current-CurvesT i m e i n S e c o n d s10'000600,0,0,0,[ sec ][ min ]10513020Multiple of Rated Current InReference Temperature +23°All Variants6Circuit BreakersPackaging Unit10 Pcs- Actuating elements in ESD safe packaging- Screw nuts and sealing rings in a bag (enclosd in the box) - Circuit breaker in a bag (enclosed in the box)The specifications, descriptions and illustrations indicated in this document are based on currentinformation. All content is subject to modifications and amendments. Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, users should independently evaluate the suitability and test each product selected for their own applications.09.05.20174410.9001。
pFR-luc使用说明

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特拉玛冷藏箱操作指南说明书

Operating instructionsThis document is part of the product.READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.Truma CoolerPortable Fridge / FreezerModelsSingle Zone ModelsC36 / C44 / C60 / C73 / C105Dual Zone Models C69 DZ / C96 DZTable of ContentsTrademark information (2)Scope of delivery (2)Intended Use (2)Prohibited use (2)Important product information (4)Operating instructionsProduct features (5)Control panel Single Zone (5)Control Panel Dual Zone (5)Turning the appliance on/off (5)Temperature setting (6)Temperature unit setting (6)Battery protect voltage setting (6)Bluetooth setting (6)Multi voltage system / Emergency Override (6)AC/DC, USB connection, fuse andemergency override in front (6)DC connection in the back (7)Two way opening and removable lid (7)Remove the lid (7)Attach the lid (7)Truma Cooler App Instructions (8)Cleaning (8)Troubleshooting (8)Fault indicator (9)Technical Data (10)“Truma Cooler” MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY.......................................................................... 11Intended UseThe appliance is designed for cooling and freez-ing foods.The product is designed for camping and other mobile use.This mobile appliance can be used in household and similar applications such as• staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and oth-er working environments• farm houses• clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments• bed and breakfast type environments• catering and similar non-retail applications The cooler is designed to be operated from:• 12 V or 24 V DC on-board power supply of a vehicle or recreational vehicle• 12 V or 24 V DC auxiliary battery• 100 V - 240 V AC power supply (50 - 60 Hz) Prohibited useThe product is not designed• to be exposed to rain or wet environment,• to be used as a household refrigerator• to store chemicals and other non-food products,• to be used for medical transportation Safety instructionsSafety symbols and signal wordsThis is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.Other important information or tipsTruma CoolerTrademark information Truma Cooler referred to as Cooler below.Scope of delivery2• Risk of injury.Do not operate the Cooler if it is visiblydamaged.• Risk of electrical shock.Do not use this product if any of the elec-trical cables, connections and plugs aretrapped, worn, frayed or otherwise dam-aged. Always check cables for mechanicaldamage, cuts in the insulation, and heat/moisture damage before use.–When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged.• Risk of injury.Repairs of the product should only be per-formed by a suitably qualified and authorized person (experts) using original manufacturer parts.Experts are persons who, based ontheir specialist instruction and training, their knowledge and experience with Truma prod-ucts and the relevant standards, can carryout the necessary work properly and identify potential hazards.Poor or faulty repairs could be dangerousand will void the warranty.• Risk of suffocation.Do not allow children or pets to climb inside the appliance.• Risk of injury.This appliance is not intended for use by per-sons (including children) with reduced physi-cal, sensory or mental capabilities, or lackof experience and knowledge, unless theyhave been given supervision or instructionconcerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.• Risk of injury.This appliance is not intended for use by chil-dren without supervision. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not playwith the appliance.• Risk of electrical shock.Do not expose the appliance to rain.The power connection must be especiallyprotected against moisture and wetness.Protect the appliance from moisture andnever put it in the water. Protect the appli-ance from salty air.• Risk of electrical shock.Do not handle electrical connections withwet hands.• Risk of electrical shock.Do not locate multiple portable socket-out-lets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.• Risk of electrical shock and fire.Do not place electrical items in theappliance.• Risk of injury.The Cooler must be secured appropriatelywhen it is transported in a vehicle. National rules and regulations must be observed.Do not drop the appliance. If the appliancefalls down, have it checked by an expert.• Risk of injury.Do not store dangerous items inside theappliance, such as e.g. spray cans, aerosolcans, explosives, and/or flammable liquids / propellants.• Risk of injury.Any alteration to the appliance or its controls can cause unforeseen serious hazards andwill void the warranty.• Risk of fire.The use of wrong cable cross sections ordamaged cables can lead to fire.• For best performance operate the appli-ance in environments whereunder theambient temperature is +10 °C / 50 °F to+32 °C / 89 °F. Beyond these temperaturesperformance will drop and power consump-tion increase. Do not operate the appliancein environments where the and max. ambi-ent temperature exceeds +43 °C / 109 °F.• Protect the appliance against open flames and hot surfaces.• Do not fill appliance with water or other liquid for longer periods because the wateracts as a breeding ground for bacteria. Also beware of melting ice when the temperature inside the appliance is not low enough. Food stored in the appliance shall be stored in ap-propriate containers.• If your appliance has been turned off or lost power with food stored inside, exercise cau-tion and do not consume the food.• Do not attempt to remove frost from the appliance with a scraper or knife. Seriousdamage to the cooling system could occur.34• The appliance may make more noise if oper-ated on a surface lean of over 15°, but thisshould not have an effect on refrigeration.• When using the appliance ensure the circuit being used has a fuse or circuit breaker.The recommended size for DC 12 V is 10 A, DC 24 V is 5 A.• Make sure that the voltage data on the type plate matches the existing power supply.Incorrect mains supply can damage the ap-pliance. This is especially important for ACgenerators that can generate voltage spikes.• If your appliance is plugged in to a DC ve-hicle socket, ensure that you disconnectfrom power when the vehicle is not in use to prevent battery drainage.• Never disconnect the appliance by pulling the cable instead of the plug.• Buildup of heat in a vehicle can be extreme.The appliance will shut down at extremetemperatures if cooling is not possible.• The Cooler must not be used at very dusty locations (e.g. at the beach), as dust and and sand grains could be sucked in and damage the appliance.• Changes or modifications not expresslya pproved by the party responsible for com-pliance could void the user’s authority to op-erate the equipment.• This appliance complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions:–(1) this appliance may not cause harmfulinterference, and–(2) this appliance must accept any interfer-ence received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation. Important product information• The appliance requires good ventilation, es-pecially around the vents of the refrigerator.Ensure at all times that there is sufficientventilation so that the heat that arises during operation does not build up. Make sure that the appliance is sufficiently far away fromwalls and other objects so that the air cancirculate. Ensure that the ventilation open-ings are not covered.• The lower the ambient temperature, the lower the power usage. In order to maximise efficiency keep the appliance in a cool loca-tion out of direct sunlight.• Do not allow a large amount of ice to build up on the inside walls as this may impaircooling. Defrost by turning the appliance off, allowing the ice to melt and wipe out thewater or remove the drain plug.• It is recommended to operate the appliance on a flat surface, but it will operate at angles up to 30º.• Damage may occur if the DC cable supply is not appropriately sized. This will causelow voltage. The table below provides rec-ommended cable sizing from battery toappliance:5Product featuresFig. 112345678910111213Control panel Single Zone(C30 / C36 / C44 / C60 / C73 / C105)Fig. 2Control Panel Dual Zone(C69 DZ / C96 DZ)Fig. 3Turning the appliance on/off• Plug in the AC or the DC power cable. If the appliance does not start automatically, press the power switch to turn on the appli-ance. The LED display on the control panel will turn on and the interior temperature is displayed. • Press the power switch for three seconds to switch off the appliance. The system will remember the previous set-tings when power is off. If the power sup-ply is cut off or disconnected, the appliance will switch off automatically and once the power supply is restored it will automatically switch back on.Operating instructionsTemperature settingTemperature setting range –22 °C to +10 °C(-8 °F to + 50 °F) in each compartment• Press the “switch compartments / mode”button and use the “temperature set-tings” buttons to increase or decrease thetemperature.• Press the “Switch compartments / Mode”button again to change the temperature set-ting in the second compartments (only Dual zone models).• Press the “turbo switch” button for Turbo mode to increase the speed of the compres-sor. This setting can be used when you need to cool products quicker.Temperature unit setting• Press the “Switch compartments / Mode”button two times to switch between °F / °Cfor single zone models and three times fordual zone models. °F or °C will be shown at the display. Then press the “temperature set-tings” buttons to change.• For the dual zone model, press “+” for three seconds, and you can switch off the cooling function of the compartment on the left. Also press “-” for three seconds, you can switchoff the cooling function of the compartment on the right. Press the same button again for three seconds to re-start refrigeration in the corresponding compartment.Battery protect voltage setting • Press the “Switch compartments / Mode”button one more time after change °F or °C, to enter battery protect voltage setting. Then press the “temperature settings” buttons tochoose HI, MED or LO of protect level.Bluetooth setting• Press the “Switch compartments / Mode”button one more time after battery protectvoltage setting, to enter Bluetooth activity.Then press “temperature settings” buttonsto choose ON or OFF.• Press the “Switch compartments / Mode”button and “+” button for three seconds, atMulti voltage system / Emergency OverrideAC/DC, USB connection, fuse and emergency override in frontFig. 467FuseThe fuse (6.3 A) may only bereplaced by an expert.Emergency Override SwitchFor normal operation the switch is in the “NOR-MAL USE” position. If an electronic control or display board failure occurs, slide the switch to “EMERGENCY OVERRIDE” position. In this case, the cooler runs with full cooling capacity and may freeze.DC connection in the backFig. 5The second DC socket allows the optimal use in every position.Two way opening and removable lid Remove the lidOpen the lid, push it over the aiming positionand remove it (all models).Fig. 6Fig. 7Attach the lidPut the lid on the side of the box and press it down firmly (all models).On the following models the lid can also be put on the opposite side of the box. (C60 / C69 DZ /C73 / C96 DZ / C105)Fig. 88Truma Cooler App InstructionsTo control your Truma Cooler with your smart-phone you can use the Truma Cooler smart-phone app of Truma.Activate the Bluetooth function of the appliance (see “Bluetooth setting” on page 6)Activate the Bluetooth function of your phone and then download the Truma Cooler smart-phone app from Google Play or Apple App Store.When you open the app you will see picture A . Then you can click “Add device” to search the appliance, then you will see the available equip-ment, as shown in B.A B CFig. 9When you click for example the equipment CCP-36F9 to connect the appliance, finally you will see picture C which means connect successful.Or if you do not choose to click “Add device” but to choose to scan the individual QR code which is delivered with the appliance for con-necting, then will directly enter to picture C .Now linked to your appliance, you can:• Easily switch between appliances.• Adjust your appliances temperature from –22 °C to +10 °C (-8 °F to + 50 °F).• Check current temperature.• Choose from Celsius and Fahrenheit tem-perature scales.• Turn your appiance on and off.• Turn Turbo modes on and off.• Choose battery voltage protection mode. • Monitor battery voltage.• Show the fault reason automatically.• Customize your refrigerator name.CleaningDissconnect the appliance fromthe power supply before cleaning.Clean the appliance inside and outside with a clean damp cloth every week. If it is dirty, use baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) dissolved in lukewarm water to clean the appliance.Do not use abrasive products, detergents, soap or hard objects to clean as these can damage your refrigerator.After cleaning, wipe out with a clean damp cloth and dry carefully.Never clean the appliance under running water or in dish water.Do not store products inside appliance if the ap-pliance is not on.Do not store the appliance if it is wet inside or without leaving the lid open.TroubleshootingThe appliance is not turning on• Check whether the appliance has been turned on.• Check the power supply (try a different pow-er source/vehicle/socket).• Check whether the plug and the socket have a good connection.Low refrigeration performance• Too much product has been placed inside the appliance.• There is too much warm product inside the appliance.• The lid is unlatched or open.• The lid seal is broken.• Poor ventilation. Make sure that the appli-ance is sufficiently far away from walls and other objects so that the air can circulate. Ensure that the ventilation openings are not covered.• The ambient temperature is too high.• The temperature setting is too high.Can hear the sound of running water from inside the appliance• This is normal, due to the flow of refrigerant inside the appliance.Unusual noise when refrigerator is working• The refrigerator is not placed on a level surfaceIf none of the above solves your issue please contact the Truma Service Center (855-558-7862). Fault indicatorPlease note that the fault indicator will always be green if normal. When flashing, it willchange to orange color.If these measures do not remedy the malfunction, contact your dealership, Truma Service or one of our authorized Service Partners.9Technical Data10Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG (“Truma”)“Truma Cooler” MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY(September 2014)This limited warranty pertains solely to the “Truma C ooler” (Single Zone Models C36, C44,C60, C73, C105 and Dual Zone Models C69 DZ and C96 DZ) the “Product”) manufactured byT ruma and sold through its affiliates and dealers in North America.Truma warrants subject to the below stated condi-tions that the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship, and will perform in ac-cordance with the technical specifications set forth in the description of the Product for a period of twelve (12) months for newly manufactured parts from the original date of purchase. The original purchaser is advised to register the Product within two (2) months of purchase at in order to receive an extended warranty of an additional twelve (12) months. This limited war-ranty shall only apply if the Product was properly installed according to the installation instructions provided and in compliance with applicable codes.During the warranty period, Truma will repair or re-place, at its own discretion and costs, the defective Product or parts or components of such Product reported to Truma and which Truma determines was defective due to a warranty defect. Costsof diagnosis for a warranty defect are borne by Truma. Other costs of diagnosis are not included in this warranty. At the discretion of Truma, the re-placement of the Product or parts or components thereof (i) may be newly manufactured, (ii) maybe assembled from new or serviceable used parts that are equivalent to new parts in performance, or (iii) may have been previously installed.The customer shall not attempt to repair the Product or resolve the problem without the prior consent of T ruma. Any attempt by the customer to repair the Product or resolve the problem without the prior consent of T ruma will void this warranty.This limited warranty does not cover any defects attributable in whole or in part to (i) non-Truma products and services and / or alterations of out-of-specification supplies, (ii) accidents, misuse, negligence or failure of the customer to follow instructions for the proper use, care and cleaning of the Product, (iii) damages caused in gas pres-sure regulation systems due to foreign substances in the gas (i.e. oil, plasticizers), (iv) external fac-tors (e.g., fire, flood, severe weather), (v) failure of proper transport packaging, or (vi) failure by the purchaser to comply with Truma’s installation and user manual regarding the Product.All warranty claims must be reported to T ruma’s authorized warranty service center in the United States:T ruma Corp Service Center,2800 Harman Drive, Elkhart, IN 46514,toll free: (855) 558-7862, fax. (574) 538-2426, *********************,The purchaser shall provide the following information regarding the potential warranty claim (i) serial number of the defective device, (ii) proof of purchase, (iii) purchaser’s contact information. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSL Y STATED AND SET FORTH HEREIN, THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, CONCERNING THE PRODUCT AND NO SUCH WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS SHALL BE IMPLIED UNDER ANY APPLICABLE LAW, IN EQUITY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, A WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, A WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY WHICH MAY BE IMPLIED UNDER COMMON LAW OR UNDER THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE OF ANY STATE OR OTHER J URISDICTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.Unless further limited herein, the entire liabilityof Truma and the customer’s exclusive remedyfor damages from any cause related to or arising out of a warranty defect, regardless of the formof action, whether in contract or in tort, will not exceed the amount of the purchase price foreach purchase order for the Product which is the subject matter or directly related to the causes of action asserted.Unless prohibited under applicable state law, inno event will Truma, its agents, subcontractors, affiliates, suppliers and employees be liable for (a) any incidental, indirect, special or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, loss of use, revenue, profits or savings, substitute rental or for any other reason, even if Truma knew or should have known of the possibility of such losses or damages, (b) claims, demands or actions against the customer by any person, except as providedby applicable law.11ManufacturingTruma GerätetechnikGmbH & Co. KGWernher-von-Braun-Straße 12 D - 85640 Putzbrunn Germany Sales & ServiceTruma Corp2800 Harman DriveElkhart, IN 46514USAToll Free 1-855-558-7862Fax 1-574-538-2426*********************492-1··1/219·©In case you encounter any problems, please contact the Truma ServiceCenter at 855-558-7862 or one of our authorized service partners. For details see .Please have the model number and serial number (see type plate) handy when you call.。
Tripp Lite SUINT3000RTXL3U 双转换无线电源说明书

SmartOnline 230V 3kVA 2.4kW Double-Conversion UPS, 3U Rack/Tower, Extended Run,Network Card Options, USB, DB9 SerialMODEL NUMBER:SUINT3000RTXL3UDescriptionTripp Lite's SUINT3000RTXL3U UPS System offers complete power conditioning and battery support for critical fileservers and internetworking equipment in a versatile 3U rack/tower configuration. Offers compatibility with 200/208/220/230/240V applications at 50/60Hz. Double conversion power conditioning process removes line noise, voltage fluctuations and frequency variations by converting incoming AC to DC, then back to universally compatible pure sine wave AC output. Standard internal batteries offer seamless support of connected equipment during power failures with zero transfer time. Support through extended power failures is available with the addition of 2U rack/tower compatible battery packs BP72V15-2U (limit 1), BP72V28RT-3U (multi-pack compatible) and BP72V18-2US (multi-pack compatible). Maintains continuous output over an input range of 160 to 275V without depleting battery reserves. Brownout support extends to 130V when loaded to 70% or less. Intelligent DB9 monitoring port works with PowerAlert software, available via free download, for unattended shutdown and remote monitoring of UPS and site power conditions. Network accessory slot houses optional network management card options. Includes 10 outlets total, 8 of which are arranged in two customized load management banks that can be remotely powered off and on via software interface to reboot locked equipment or extend battery runtime for more critical equipment by shedding non-essential loads. C20input connection accepts a variety of detachable cordsets to match country- or site-specific wall receptacles. 3000VA/2400W power-handling ability with full CE rating and Class A EMI/RFI rating supports a wide range of fileservers and internetworking equipment, plus other sensitive loads requiring full-time power conditioning, regulation and battery support. Compatible with Tripp Lite's WatchDog system service software.FeaturesTrue online, double-conversion power conditioning offers enhanced, network-grade pure sine wave AC power for critical fileservers, internetworking equipment and sensitive electronicsqHighlights3000VA / 3kVA / 2400 watt online, double conversion 3U rack / tower UPSq200/220/230/240V 50/60Hz outputqExpandable runtime; Hot-swap batteries; 19.8 in / 50.3cm installed depthqRS232 & EPO ports; Network management card options qFront panel status LEDs with detailed load and battery meteringq2 independently switchable output load banksqC20 inlet, C13 & C19 outlets, 1C19 to C20 and 2 C13 to C14power cables includedqPackage IncludesSUINT3000RTXL3URack/Tower UPS System qDB9 cablingq4 Post Rackmount installation flanges and adjustable depth mounting rails/or tower stands for upright tower configuration q(2)6ft IEC320-C13 to IEC320-C14, (1)10ft. IEC320-C19 to IEC320-C20 AC interconnection cablesqWarranty information and instruction manualqSpecificationsMaintains output within 2% of selectable 200/208/220/230/240V at 50/60Hz (+/-0.05Hz)q Neutralizes frequency variations, fast electrical impulses, harmonics and other hard-to-solve power problems not addressed by other UPS typesqVersatile rack/tower format requires only 3 rack spaces (3U) in rackmount applications; included tower stand set supports upright configurationqMaintains AC output at near-perfect levels even during long-duration brownouts as low as 160V and overvoltages to 275V without using battery power. Brownout support extends to 130V when loaded to 70% or lessqSet of internal batteries supports connected equipment during power failures for 14 minutes at half load (1500VA/1200W) and 5 minutes at full load (3000VA/2400W)qExpandable battery runtime with the addition of external battery packs BP72V15-2U (limit 1),BP72V28RT-3U (multi-pack compatible) and BP72V18-2US (multi-pack compatible)qIntelligent battery management system extends battery lifeq Intelligent DB9 monitoring port communicates site power and UPS status information including line power status, input voltage, battery status, load level and more - with full support for applications requiring basic contact closure power-fail and low-battery messagingqSerial port enables data-saving unattended shutdown when used with Tripp Lite's PowerAlert software,available via FREE download from /products/power-alertqCompatible with Tripp Lite UPS management card options TLNETCARD, WEBCARDLX,SNMPWEBCARD, MODBUSCARD and RELAYIOCARD qEmergency Power Off (EPO) support available; contact Tripp Lite q Includes 10 outlets (8 IEC320-C13 and 2 IEC320-C19)q 1 C19 to C20 and 2 C13 to C14 power cables includedq Two separate banks of individually controllable outlets enable remote reboot of locked networkequipment without disrupting power to other loads; accessible via PowerAlert, NMS or enabled web browser - also supports automatic load shedding of non-essential items to extend battery runtime for critical equipmentqCompatible with Tripp Lite's WatchDog system service softwareq Fault tolerant electronic bypass maintains utility output during a variety of UPS fault conditionsq Front panel LEDs and audible alarm provide notification of power status and full UPS status information q Optional 2POSTRMKITHD enables 2 post rackmount installationq Optional PDUBHV20 bypass PDU enables hot-swappable UPS replacement with no disruption to connected equipment qCE Certifiedq© 2023 Eaton. 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PowerLine 15XT 操作手册说明书

O p e r a t i o n M a n u a l15XT .177 cal BB (4.5 mm) STEEL AIRGUN SHOT 12gm CO2 cylinder onlyMODEL 15XT ByCO2 SEMI-AUTOMATICread the message that follows.The Model 15XT CO2 PowerLine ®gun shoots with much more muzzle energythan the traditional spring air BB gun. More power means greater chance of serious injury or death. Use extreme caution when operating this gun.Although your new PowerLine ®gun is not a firearm, it has lethal potential and should be treated with the caution and respect due any conventional firearm. Like a firearm, your PowerLine ®gun, when misused or carelessly used, can kill or seriously injure the shooter or other persons. All safeties are mechanical devices and the shooter is the only part of the system that can make a gun safe–or unsafe. DON’T DEPEND ON MECHANICAL SAFETIES –think ahead and avoid situations that might lead to accidents.Guns differ in their operations and you are never ready to fire any gun until you are thoroughly familiar with it. Read the following operating instructions and WITH-OUT LOADING A PROJECTILE ,proceed several times through the operating steps with your gun (dry fire the gun at a safe target) so that you will be able to operate the PowerLine ®15XT properly and safely.STEP 2. INSERT CO2CYLINDERWARNING:Use only CO2which are the 12 gram type. Any attempt to usethe gun, causing serious injury.Operation Step 1, page 3).bottom of the grip (see Fig. 3).4.Insert the CO2placing the larger end of the CO25. Replace the left grip cover.CO2RAPIDLY until finger tight.NOTE:Apuncture screw is tight.NOTE:NOTE:12gm CO2Model 15XT.Other sizes of CO2into place.STEP 3. FILL THE BUILT1. Always point gun in a safe direction.Insure that the gun is “ON” safe–NO RED SHOWING (see OperationStep 1, page 3).2. Move the Built-in Magazine BBfollower fully forward and hold in posi-tion as shown. (see Fig. 6)NOTE:Make sure the follower isHELD Fully FORWARD toward the muzzleOF THE GUN and THE SPRINGIS Clear of the loading port BeforeAttempting to load BBs.3. Once the Magazine BB follower is heldfully forward, a maximum of 15 .177caliber BBs can be individually insertedinto the Magazine Loading Port asshown. (see Fig. 7)CAUTION:Use only Max Speed™BBs by Daisy®,or similar quality BBs thatare labeled as such. Do not use lead pel-lets, buck shot, darts, ball bearings, orother foreign objects because they cancause injury to someone or may damageand/or jam the pistol.4. After the Built-in Magazine has beenloaded with a maximum of 15 BBs,slowly release the Built-in Magazine BBfollower and allow it to rest up againstthe BBs. This will allow the BBs to beunder spring tension (see Fig. 8).NOTE:SLOWLY RELEASE THE BUILT-INMAGAZINE BB FOLLOWER – DO NOTALLOW IT TO SNAP REARWARD.WARNING:to be loaded, so use extreme caution in handling the gun. Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction. Never point the gun at anyone. Always treat the gun as if it were loaded and ready to fire.STEP 4. AIM AT A SAFE TARGETTo be a consistent marksman, use the correct sight picture each time you fire the pistol (see Fig 9).CAUTION:Due to the power of the Model 15XT, use extra precaution in selecting a safe target. Improper targets may cause ricochet.STEP 5. TAKE “OFF” SAFETY – POSITION SAFETY SO RED IS SHOWING.When you are certain that the target, back-stop and surrounding area is safe, position thesafety “OFF” – RED SHOWING (see Fig. 10).Pulling the trigger now will fire the gun.WARNING:Use extreme caution inoperating because the gun is now ready tofire a BB when the trigger is pulled.STEP 6. FIREMake sure the gun is pointed at a safe target.is still possible for the trigger to be pulled,but only CO 2will be discharged.STEP 7. PUT “ON” SAFETY - POSITIONSAFETY SO NO RED IS SHOWING.After firing, return the safety to the “ON”position – NO RED SHOWING (see Fig 11).FIG. 9INCORRECT SIGHT ALIGNMENTBB DOES NOT FIRE WARNING:If a BB does not fire after completing the operation steps, do not assume that the gun is unloaded. Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction.MAKE THE FOLLOWING CHECKS IF A BB DOES NOT FIRE 1. Did the Built-in Magazine contain .177 cal. Daisy® Max Speed™ or similar quality BBs? If not, fill the Built-in Magazine with BBs and repeat the operation steps.2. Was the safety “OFF” – RED SHOWING, when the trigger was pulled? If not, repeat the operation steps.3. Was a CO 2cylinder installed? If not, put “ON” safe – NO RED SHOWING, and insert a new CO 2cylinder.Repeat the operation steps after the new cylinder is installed.4. Refer to the section on CO 2characteristics (see page 8).5. If the pistol still does not fire, refer to warning below.WARNING:If the pistol still fails to shoot a BB after checking the five items above, there is a malfunction in the pistol. This could represent a dangerous condi-tion. There could be BBs in the pistol even though a BB did not shoot out. Al Always treat the gun as if it were loaded. At no time should you look down the barrel of the gun. Put “ON” safe –NO RED SHOWING ,remove the CO 2cylinder,and send the pis-tol directly to DAISY MANUFACTURING SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Refer to section on REPAIRS OF DAISY GUNS.HOW TO UNLOADAfter a shooting is complete, the gun should be unloaded before storing it. To unload the gun always put “ON” safe –NO RED SHOWING ,remove the CO 2cylinder,and remove the BBs from the Built-in Magazine. See details belowCAUTION:Even though you have gone through an unloading procedure,continue to treat the gun as though it were loaded. Don’t point at anything you don’t intend to shoot. Always put “ON” safe –REMOVE CO 2CYLINDER1. Put “ON” safe –NO RED SHOWING.Step 1, page 3).hand grip cover still in place, slowly turn reached (see Fig. 12).the grip.4. Remove and properly dispose of CO 2cylinder.CAUTION:Never attempt to reuse a CO 2cylinder for any purpose.1. Put “ON” safe –NO RED SHOWING.(seeOperation Step 1, page 3).2. Push and hold the Built-in Magazine follower fullytoward the front.3.Invert the gun and let the BBs fall out of themagazine through the loading port.4. Look inside the Magazine slot on top of the gun. If aBB is visible, use a ballpoint pen, screwdriver, etc. toremove the BB from the gun as shown (see Fig.13).CAUTION:removed from the gun. Verify that all BBs are removed as illustrated in Fig. 13. Always treat the gun as if it were loaded and ready to fire.CO2CHARACTERISTICSThere are occasions when a CO2pistol may be subjected to abnormal conditions that can produce effects on the pistols performance. These conditions include operation and/or storage of the pistol at temperatures that are considerably higher or lower than normal outdoor temperatures (60 – 70 degrees F), as well as condi-tions of rapid fire.1. High temperatures can produce pressure in the CO2cylinder and gun that isconsiderably higher than normal operating pressure. Such increased pressure may prevent the pistol from firing and may result in permanent damage to the gun. The maximum operating or storage temperatures can easily be reached if the gun is left directly in the sun on a bright, sunny day. Therefore the shooter should not expose the pistol to high temperature conditions or direct sunlight for any extended period of time.2. Rapid firing of the gun will cause temperature reduction in the pistol and CO2gas.This will result in lower BB velocities and may even lower gas pressure enough so that the pistol will not fire. This condition can be avoided by allowing more timebetween shots. This permits the gas to increase in temperature and pressure, and produce normal velocities.3. During rapid fire, the muzzle velocity of each shot can be expected to decrease.This can be detrimental to shooting accuracy.4. Care should be exercised to ensure that the gun is not shot with a CO2cylinderthat is low in pressure because a BB may not be expelled from the barrel. STORAGEStore your pistol unloaded. Put “ON” safe – NO RED SHOWING, remove CO2 cylinder and remove all BBs from the pistol’s Built-in Magazine. Keep pistol away from children and untrained shooters. Store BBs, and CO2cylinders separately from the pistol to keep them from untrained shooters.WARNING:A CO2cylinder contains gas under pressure, whether or not it has been inserted into a gun. If exposed to high temperatures (such as inside of a closed car in direct sunlight), it could explode. Be sure to store all cylinders in a cool place.PROPER CAREWith care and periodic cleaning, your Model 15XT will provide many years of shooting enjoyment. As is the case with conventional firearms, abuse, neglect, and continued exposure to the elements will impair the performance of any airgun. Learn to take care of your Model 15XT and it will serve you well.CAUTION:Never attempt to clean the Model 15XT until the gun is “ON” safe –NO RED SHOWING,the CO2cylinder has been removed, and the BBs have been removed from the Built-in Magazine.EXTERIOR PARTSAll the plastic parts may be cleaned with a damp rag and mild soap or detergent. Avoid using strong detergent, abrasive cleaning compounds or solvents that may scratch or otherwise damage surfaces. The exposed metal parts should occasion-ally be wiped clean using a soft cloth that is lightly oiled with clean motor oil. LUBRICATIONYour Model 15XT was lubricated when built and should not require any additional lubrication.MODIFICATIONCAUTION:The components of this gun were engineered to deliver optimum performance. Any modification or tampering with a gun may cause a mal-function and may make it unsafe to use. Any change in performance (such as a lowered trigger pull force and shortened trigger travel), indicates possible modifica-tion, tampering and/or wear.Such a gun should be inspected, replaced or properly repaired by qualified personnel. Any gun that has been dropped should be checked by qualified personnel to ensure that its function has not been affected.REPAIR OF DAISY GUNSWARNING:A GUN THAT IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY MAY BE DANGEROUS. IT SHOULD BE KEPT SAFELY FROM USE BY ANYONE UNTIL REPAIRED OR DESTROYED. DO NOT TRY TO TAKE THE GUN APART. IT IS DIFFICULT TO REASSEMBLE, AND IMPROPER REASSEMBLY CAN CAUSE A HAZARDOUS CONDITION.GUNS IN WARRANTY LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTYFor one year from date of purchase, Daisy will repair or replace and return this gun, free of charge, if defective in material or workmanship. Service is available by returning the gun to Daisy Outdoor Products (refer to important note below). Attach to the gun, your name, address, and telephone number, description of problem and proof of date of retail purchase (sales slip). Package and send transportation prepaid to Daisy Outdoor Products. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. IMPORTANT: You can return your inoperative pistol to Daisy for repair via United Parcel Service. Be sure to put “ON safety, remove CO2cylinder and unload BBs from the Quick Change Clip before returning the gun to Daisy. You must include your street address for Daisy to send your pistol directly back to you through UPS delivery.GUNS OUT OF WARRANTYIf your Daisy needs repair, please call 1-800-713-2479 for repair charges. Daisy will repair the gun or replace it with a reconditioned gun of the same model, if available; otherwise, with a model of equivalent quality.Daisy Outdoor ProductsService Department308 West Stribling DriveRogers, AR 72756 U.S.A.MODEL 15XT CO2PISTOL SPECIFICATIONS*With muzzle pointed upward at optimum angleCAUTION:CO2cylinders may explode at temperatures above 160ºF(71ºC).11。
SPERRY 数字压力计 Clamp Jaw Light 操作说明书

IMPORTANT: RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONSVisually inspect all components for shipping damage. If you find damage, notify the carrier at once.Clamp JawLight OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DIGIT A L CLAMP METERModel DSAG00TRMSShipping damage is NOT covered by warranty. The carrier is responsible for all repair or replacement costs resulting from damage in shipment.□□Frequency/D uty C ycle (Hz/%) ----++-Inrush Current/ -------,f-+�HOLD/ Backlight / H-+---Clamp LightRelative Measurement (INR/REL) Figure 2� Data Hold AC Alternating current -Negative Value � Diode CheckREL Relative M easurement 11()4 Audible Continuity Check AUTO Auto Ranging PMAX Peak maximum value INRUSH Inrush Current M easurement PMIN Peak minimum valueDC Direct current PMAX-Peak to Peak valueMIN �nF, µF, mFmV, VAO,kO,MQ-M/10-P<MEROFF *Prus2SecDSAllOOTRMSFigure 1Low BatteryNanofarad, M icrofarad,Millifarad (Capacitance)Millivolt, VoltAmpere (Current)Ohm, Kiloohm, M egaohm(Resistance)Hz, kHz, M Hz Hertz, Kilohertz,Megahertz (Frequency)NCV Non-contact Voltage DetectionOF Degrees Fahrenheit·c Degrees Celsius% Duty CycleOL OverloadEF Electric Field DetectionTest Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176 - ,&WARNING•Never attempt to make any measurement if any abnormal conditions are noted, such as broken case,cracked test leads and exposed metal part.•Do not tum the function selector switch with plugged in test leads connected to the circuit under test.•Do not install substitute parts or make any modification to the instrument.Return the instrument to your distributor for repair or recalibration.•Do not try to replace the batteries if the surface of the instrument is wet.• Always switch off the instrument before opening the battery compartment cover for battery replacement.&CAUTION•Set the Function Switch to an appropriate position before starting measurement.•Firmly insert the test leads.•Disconnect the test leads from the instrument for current measurement.•Do not expose the instrument to the direct sun, high temperature and humidity or dewfall.•Be sure to power off the instrument after use. When the instrument will not be in use for a long period,place it in storage after removing the batteries.•Use only a soft cloth dampened with water or neutral detergent for cleaning the meter.Do not use abrasives, solvents or harsh chemicals. Allow to dry thoroughly before use.Measurement categories (Over-voltage categories) T o ensure safe operation of measuring instruments, IEC61010 establishes safety standards for various electrical environments, specified as CA T I through CA T IV, and called measurement categories. Higher-numbered categories correspond to electrical environments with greater momentary energy, so a measuring instrument designed for CA T Ill environments can endure greater momentary energy than one designed for CA T II.•CA T I: Secondary electrical circuits connected to an AC electrical outlet through a transformer or similar device.•CA T II: Primary electrical circuits of equipment connected to an AC electrical outlet by a power cord.•CA T Ill: Primary electrical circuits of the equipment connected directly to the distribution panel, and feeders from the distribution panel to outlets.•CA T IV: T he circuit from the service drop to the service entrance, and to the power meter and primary over current protection device (distribution panel).SymbolsLh Important Information; Refer to manualCE Conformite Europeene ("European Conformity"):a Designates the product as recyclable -electronic waste per WEEE Directive□Double Insulatedr---._,, AC (Alternating Current) -;::=::: AC/DC Selectable (Alternating Current/Direct Current)-:!:-Earth Ground CAT.IV Socket Interior wirin g >CAT.Ill CAT.II Transformer /CAT.I ,-�--iaJI [ ::== =nTest Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176 - 3-3. Accessories• 1 red & 1 black 1000V, 20A test lead • 1 K-type thermocouple (Temperature probe)• 3 AAA batteries • Carrying case4. PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT4-1. Check the condition of the meterDo not use a meter with visible signs of damage. Examine the meter housing before you use the product. Look for cracks, missing plastic or exposed metal. Carefully examine the insulation around the Common and Input terminals.4-2. Check the battery voltage Start with the dial in the “OFF” position then rotate the dial to any position. Confirm that the low battery symbol is not displayed on the LCD screen. If the low battery symbol is displayed follow the instructions in Section 7, Battery Replacement. (It is important to start from the "Off" position to ensure that a blank screen is not due to the auto off feature.)4-3. Check the battery coverThe battery cover must be in place and securely fastened before powering on the meter or connecting test leads to a circuit. See Section 7, Battery Replacement4-4. Check test lead condition, continuity and ratingDo not use damaged test leads. Examine the test leads for worn or cracked insulation. Check test lead continuity. Do not use test leads in applications that exceed their CAT rating. Check the CAT rating of the test lead and refer to Figure 3.4-5. Checking the switch setting & operationConfirm the dial is set to the correct position for the measurement function being performed. Confirm that the symbols displayed on the LED screen match the measurement function. (Refer to Figure 2). Ensure that the Data Hold feature is disabled.5. MEASUREMENT5-1. Temperature1. Remove the test leads2. C onnect the supplied K-type thermocouple (Temperature probe) to the common and input terminals. Ensure that the red positive (+) side is connected to the input terminal.3. Rotate the dial to the °C °F position4. Contact the sensor (metal part) of K-type temperature probe to the object under test.5. The temperature of the object will be displayed on the LCD screen6. Press the SEL button to toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit3-2. General Specification• The maximum voltage allowed between terminal and ground: 1000 VDC or 750 VAC • Altitude: Maximum 2000m • Display: 5999 count Backlit LCD • Sampling time: ~ 3 times / sec • Automatic power off: 15 Minutes (Unless disabled)• Power: DC 4.5V • Battery type: (3) 1.5V AAA • Temperature coefficient: <.1 x (specified accuracy) / °C • Operating temperature: 18˚C ~ 28˚C • Storage temperature: -10˚C ~ 50˚C • Size: 2.75” x 8.25” x 1.55”• Weight: ~266 grams (Including batteries, excluding leads)5-3. DC Voltage1.Install the test leads2.Rotate the dial to the position3.Confirm DC V is displayed on the LCD screen4.If DC V is not displayed press the SEL key to toggle between ACV and DCV5.Connect the test leads to the circuit6.The DC voltage will be displayed on the LCD screen5-4. AC Voltage1.Install the test leads2.Rotate the dial to the position3.Confirm AC V is displayed on the LCD screen4.If AC V is not displayed press the SEL key to toggle between DCV and ACV5.Connect the test leads to the circuit6.The AC voltage will be displayed on the LCD screen5-5. AC Current1.Remove the test leads2.Rotate the dial to the 60Ã or 600Ã position3.Press the trigger to open the clamp jaws and place the jaws around a single conductor.4.The current flowing through the conductor will be displayed on the LCD screen5-6. Frequency1.Set up the meter for an AC voltage or current measurement and press the Hz% button2."Hz" should be displayed on the LCD screen3.Connect the test leads probes to the circuit 2.The meter will display the measured frequency on the LCD screen5-7. Duty cycle1.Set up the meter for an AC voltage or current measurement and press the Hz% button2."Hz" should be displayed on the LCD screen3.Press the Hz% button a second time and "%" should be displayed4.The meter will display the measured duty cycle on the LCD screen5-8. Inrush1.Remove the test leads2.Rotate the dial to the 60Ã or 600Ã position3.Press the INR/REL button for 2 seconds or more4.Confirm "INRUSH" is displayed on the LCD screen5.Turn off the device of which you will be checking the inrush current5-2. Resistance / Continuity / Diode / CapacitanceResistance1.Install the test leads2.Rotate the dial to the position3.Confirm “OL” is displayed on the LCD screen4. S hort the tips of the test leads together and confirm the LCD screen shows near zero5. C onnect the test leads across the device to be tested6. T he resistance of the device will be displayed on the LCD screen Continuity 1.Install the test leads 2.Rotate the dial to the position 3. P ress the SEL button to toggle through the functions until is displayed on the LCD screen 4.Confirm “OL” is displayed on the LCD screen 5. S hort the tips of the test leads together and the LCD screen should show near zero and the meter should emit a tone 6.Connect the test leads across the device to be tested7.A tone will be emitted if the resistance is < 50ΩDiode test 1.Install the test leads 2.Rotate the dial to the position 3. P ress the SEL button to toggle through the functions until is displayed on the LCD screen 4.Confirm “OL” is displayed on the LCD screen 5. C onnect the test leads probes to the anode and cathode of the diode 6.Record the measurement displayed 7. R everse the connections and record the measurement displayed(The LCD screen should show ”OL” in one direction and a small forward voltage drop in the other. The forward voltage drop varies. Typical values are .7V for silicon diodes and .3V for geranium diodes. Please refer to the diode datasheet for specific values. If there is a voltage drop in both directions the diode is shorted. If “OL” is displayed in both directions the diode is open)Capacitance 1.Remove the capacitor from the circuit 2.Ensure that the capacitor is properly discharged 3.Install the test leads 4.Rotate the dial to the position 5. P ress the SEL button to toggle through the functions until "nF" is displayed on the LCD screen 6. C onnect the test leads to the capacitor terminals. (It will take a few seconds for the capacitance to be displayed)6.OTHER FEATURES6.1. Clamp jaw light / Backlit LCD screen1.Rotate the dial to any position other than off2.Press and hold the HOLD button for 2 seconds or more3.The backlit LCD screen will illuminate4.If the meter is on either of the current settings the clamp jaw light will also illuminate5. T he backlit LCD screen and clamp jaw light will remain lit for 15 seconds,or press the HOLD button for 2 seconds to turn them off6.2. Auto shut off / Auto shut of disable1.The meter has an auto shut off feature to preserve battery life2.The meter will shut off after 15 minutes of non-use3.Data hold information will not be retained if the auto off feature is enacted4. I f the meter is turned off by this feature the operator should rotate the dial back to the "OFF" position to resume normal operation5.The auto shut off feature can be disable by holding down the "SEL" key when rotating the dial from the off position6.3. Low battery indicator1.The meter has a low battery indicator that will alert the user when the voltage is too low to provide accurate readings2.Replace the batteries when this indicator is displayed (See Section 7, Battery Replacement)6.4. Data hold1.The meter has a data hold feature that will retain the measured value on the LCD screen.2.Press the HOLD button momentarily to retain the measured value3.The symbol will be displayed while the value is being retained4.HOLD button again to resume normal operation6.5. Polarity indication1.The meter displays "-" for negative values, positive is implied6.6. Overload indication1.When the input exceeds the measuring range "OL" or "-OL" is displayed on the LCD screen6. P ress the trigger to open the clamp jaws and place the jaws around a single conductor.(Easily accomplished with the use of a line splitter)7.Turn on the device being tested8.The inrush current during the 100ms after start-up will be displayed on the LCD screen9.Press the INR/REL button again to clear the display10.Press and hold the INR/REL button to exit the function5.9. Relative measurement1.While taking a measurement press the INR/REL key2.This puts the meter in the relative value measurement mode.3.Pressing the INR/REL key makes the currently displayed value a reference value in memory.4.Subsequent measurements will be displayed as the measured value minus the stored value.5.The meter does not auto range during this function6.The meter will display “OL” if the measurement exceeds the range5-10. Peak Hold1.The Peak Hold function can be used in either the voltage or current settings2.The meter will capture and hold the highest and lowest values measured3.The meter does not auto range during this function4.Follow the first few steps for the measurement type being performed5.Press the Peak/Hold button after the meter is set to take the measurement6."PMAX" will be displayed on the LCD screen7.Begin taking the measurement 7.The highest value measured will be displayed on the LCD screen8.If "OL" is displayed the range will need to be changed manually9. T o change the range press and hold the Hz% button for two or more seconds followed by pressing the Peak/Hold button 10."PMAX" will be displayed on the LCD screen 11.Retake the measurement 12.If "OL" is still displayed repeat step 913. O nce the range is set properly the Peak/Hold button can be used to toggle through PMAX, P MIN and PMAX-MIN I peak TTest Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176 - 。
帕顿530以太网防雷器说明书.pdf

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Using a hybrid circuit that incorporates Silicon Avalanche Diodes, the Model 530 can take repeated "hits" up to its rated capacity without degrading in performance. If the Model 530 should encounter a severe transient above its voltage rating, it will fail "open" to protect the connected hardware from damage. In this case, all signals (including data) are sent directly to ground, indicating to you that the Model 530 has "sacrificed itself" for your system and needs to be replaced.
• Operates at data rates to 10 Mbps
• Provides separate connection to chassis ground for surge handling
• Easy to install
DESCRIPTION
The Patton Model 530 thick Ethernet surge protector guards N-type Ethernet ports and connected equipment against data loss and hardware damage due to transient surges. Providing 1.8 Kilowatts of clamping transient protection, the Model 530 is easy to install and won't slow network performance.
TIGRE PVC 型号 02 产品 使用指南说明书

DRENAJEVENTAJASInnumerables son las ventajas para quien utiliza tubos y conexiones para drenaje de la marca TIGRE; estas son las más significativas:Mejor desempeño hidráulico. Por sus paredes internas lisas y por su mayor área de perforación por metro, los drena-jes corrugados y perforados TIGRE presentan mayor desem-peño hidráulico.Ligereza. Peso reducido en comparación a los materiales tradicionales.Economía. Debido a su flexibilidad, reducido peso y pérdi-das por quiebra prácticamente nulas, se torna un producto económico y de fácil transporte.Mayor vida útil. Posee aberturas adecuadamente dimen-sionadas, los drenajes de PVC TIGRE impiden la penetración y depósito del material filtrante, asegurando una mayor vida útil para el sistema.Facilidad en la instalación. Los tipos de unión, tanto soldable, elástica o simples encajes, le dan gran velocidad a la instalación, por la facilidad del montaje.Gran flexibilidad. Las propiedades de los materiales plásti-cos, aseguran la continuidad de la línea drenaje en los casos de deformaciones del suelo.Elevada resistencia a la compresión diametral. Las corrugaciones a lo largo del tubo aumentan su resisten-cia a la compresión diametral, dando mayor garantía a las cargas externas.Elevada resistencia química. No sufren la acción química del suelo, los tubos TIGRE para drenaje, garantizan una mayor vida útil a la red de drenaje.Largos. Fabricados en tiras de 6 metros para el tubo rígido, y rollos de 100 y 50 metros los tubos reducen mucho la mano de obra de la instalación.Conexiones. En el caso de los tubos flexibles se puede disponer de todas las conexiones del sistema Ramat domici-liario, siendo su unión perfecta.RECOMENDACIONES PARA INSTALACIÓNTIGRE ofrece a los ingenieros y técnicos esta nueva opción para drenaje subterráneo, presentando una línea de productos, introduciendo nuevos conceptos en las tradicionales técnicas hasta entonces utilizadas.No sólo la calidad de los drenajes de PVC TIGRE contribu-ye decisivamente para la preferencia de los proyectistas e instaladores, sino también las ventajas inherentes de estos productos, entre las cuales citamos: liviandad, elevada resistencia diametral, mayor área de perforación por metro y gran facilidad en la instalación, representando una mayor vida útil para el sistema de drenaje.Más adelante presentamos algunas orientaciones sobre la instalación de estos productos y recomendamos sean estudiados, con la finalidad de proporcionar el mayor desempeño y aprovechamiento de las ventajas que los mismos pueden ofrecer.02Para unir los tubos entre sí, usar la unión sencilla de 100 mm. Para desagües, con adhesivo Tigre para PVC. No utilizar anillo de goma.INSTALACIÓNCARACTERISTICAS DEL ACOPLAMIENTOLas piezas del acoplamiento del sistema DRENOFLEX, básicamente cuplas y adaptadores, presentan un sistema exclusivo de garras (desenvolvimiento TIGRE) que permi-ten introducir fácilmente el tubo y poseen una resistencia elevada al desmontaje (buena traba). La instalación puede proseguir con facilidad y sin peligro de desacoplamiento de las juntas que ya fueron montadas. A continuación se evidencia la facilidad del mecanismo de instalación.TUBO DRENOFLEXCONEXIÓN(LINEA RAMAT)ø 101,6DN 10003CARACTERÍSTICAS DIMENSIONALESCARACTERÍSTICAS DIMENSIONALES DE LOS TUBOSCARACTERÍSTICAS DIMENSIONALES DE LAS BOBINAS La planilla de abajo, son indicaciones con dimensiones aproximadas, cuyo objetivo es facilitar el planeamiento de transporte y el stock del material (volúmenes y pesos), también sirve como orientación para el desenvolvimiento de dispositivos de meca-nización de instalaciones, o para facilitar controles de stock y recibimiento de obra.0405APLICACIONESUtilizado en los más diversos tipos de drenaje, como ser edificaciones, carreteras, vías férreas, muros de contención, empasta-dos, campos deportivos, agricultura, y otros. Destacamos a continuación las más importantes, presentando nuestras recomen-daciones para que se obtenga un mejor desempeño de los mismos.Entre las aplicaciones en la Construcción Civil, destacamos el drenaje de muros de apoyo y el rebaje del nivelAPLICACIONES EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN CIVILDrenaje en muros de apoyo• La calidad de los tubos de drenaje aplicados dependerá de la capacidad del filtro, extensión y altura del muro.• Normalmente, se hace más de una camada de tubos de drenaje para el escurrimiento del agua.• La aplicación de los tubos internos favorece la rapidez en el escurrimiento.• El filtro utilizado junto a la parte interna del muro deberá ser dimensionado para evitar la salida de partículas finas del material contenido.Rebaje del nivel freáticoLa protección de los predios contra las aguas de infiltración es otra de las aplicaciones usuales de los tubos de drenaje. Como en todas las aplicaciones, la distancia entre los drena-jes es en función de su profundidad y la capacidad del tubo es en función de la calidad del agua a drenar.Así, en esta aplicación, recomendamos mantener el declive constante y procurar no ahogar el drenaje.06APLICACIONES EN CAMINOS PAVIMENTADOSEs posible la utilización de la línea de drenaje para este fin pero es importante atender fin las especificaciones del proyectista. Las consideraciones generales se pueden apreciar en el gráfico.Fig. 3Fig. 4Para esas aplicaciones las formas de las líneas drenantes más empleadas son las espina de pez y paralelas.APLICACIÓN EN JARDINES Y CAMPOS DEPORTIVOSEn este caso, recomendamos:• Las distancias entre los drenajes, varían en función del suelo, pero como dato práctico, se puede adoptar la siguiente distancia:10 metros – para terrenos con más de 70 % de arcilla 15 metros – para terrenos con media mezcla (40% de arcilla).20 metros – para terrenos con un máximo de 20 % de arcilla.• P rocurar mantener la pendiente en todas las líneas, eliminando los posibles depósitos, debidos a la velocidad constante.• La profundidad deberá estar entre 0,8 a 1 metro.APLICACIONES EN LA INFILTRACIÓN DE DESAGÜES SANITARIOSLos tubos de drenaje presentan una práctica solución en la disposición de los afluentes de Cámaras Sépticas, (Fosas) ,a través del sistema de infiltración en el terreno.En esta aplicación, recomendamos observar los siguientes puntos:• Mantener una distancia mínima de 30 metros, entre las líneas de infiltración y la fuente de abastecimiento del agua.• El declive entre la cámara séptica y la caja de distribución debe ser mantenido en 2%, en cuanto que para la infiltración• La granulometría del cascajo para el lecho de la línea de riego deberá estar comprendida entre 1 a 6 cm.• Las dimensiones y el tipo de relleno de zanja deberán seguir el esquema de la Fig.7.• Todas las salidas de la caja de distribución deberán estar en el mismo nivel.•Fig. 6Fig. 70708APLICACIONES EN EL DRENAJE AGRÍCOLALa opción del tipo de drenaje: de descarga (paralelo o espina de pez) o interceptor; el cálculo del espacio entre los drenajes y su dimensionamiento y requieren estudiosDe una manera general, la profundidad de los drenajes para regiones áridas está entre 1,5 a 2 metros, en cuanto que para regiones húmedas, de 1 a 1,5 metros.ASENTAMIENTODeberán ser tomadas medidas de precaución para el asentamiento, previendo un material de buen soporte lateral para cuando el tubo estuviera sujeto a grandes cargas de compresión, a fin de evitar una deformación diametral, no compatible con el uso.En cuanto al filtro que envuelve los tubos, se debe prever su correcto dimensionamiento, para que con el correr del tiempo, tengamos siempre un buen sistema drenante.Para eso determinadas condiciones como uniformidad y permeabilidad del filtro deberán ser observadas.En la página siguiente presentamos una tabla con datos de los tubos TIGRE de PVC para drenaje, que auxiliarán los cálculos del sistema drenante.FIG. 909COLOCACIÓN PUNTERA HEMBRAEN TUBO RÍGIDOA – Material necesario: trapo, pincel, lija Nº100, solución limpiadora TIGRE y adhesivo TIGRE.B – Lijar internamente la bolsa deltubo, hasta sacar todo el brillo.C – Lijar externamente la punta del tubo, hasta sacar el brillo.D – Limpiar con el trapo humedecido con solución limpiadora TIGRE, lapuntera hembra y el tubo ya lijados.E – Medir la profundidad de la bolsa.F – Marcar en la punta del tubo laprofundidad de la bolsa.G – Utilizar el pincel para aplicar, sin exceso, el adhesivo TIGRE en la bolsa del tubo.H – Aplicar igualmente el adhesivo TIGRE, en la puntera.Si el tubo fuera Drenoflex se puede considerar la utilización de una cupla deslizante de 110 de la línea Ramat. En caso de lecho nitrificante consultar al departamento técnico.I – Introducir la punta del tubo en elfondo de la bolsa, observando laposición de la marca hechaanteriormente.J – La junta soldada está lista.REPARACIÓN DE PEQUEÑAS ROTURASA –Cuando hay pequeñas roturas enla red, utilizar una sierra para cortar eltrecho damnificado.B – Cortar una cupla doble en elsentido longitudinal.C – Lijar (lija nº100) externamente lasextremidades del tubo cortado einternamente la cupla.D – Con el trapo humedecido con lasolución limpiadora TIGRE, limpiar laspartes lijadas.E – Utilizando un pincel aplicaradhesivo TIGRE sobre las superficiesdel tubo anteriormente lijadas.F – Aplicar igualmente el adhesivoTIGRE, en la parte interna de la cupla.G – Ejerciendo presión manual, abrirla cupla para encajarla sobre el tubo.H – La ejecución de la reparaciónestá lista.1011ROTURAS MAYORES CATÁLOGO DE PIEZASY DIMENSIONESRoturas mayores Cuando existe una rotura mayor en el tubo, se corta, con ayuda de un sierra, el trecho damnificado, y de otro tubo se corta una parte con el mismo largo al de la parte retirada menos dos veces la anchura del anillo de la cupla.Se coloca este tubo en el espacio de la línea. Se suelda con adhesivo TIGRE una cupla en una de las extremidades de la tubería, con una de las extremidades del tubo intercalado.Para completar el reparo de la otra extremidad, se corta una cupla en el mismo sentido longitudinal y por medio del adhe-sivo se fija la misma sobre la enmienda existente, comple-tándose de esta manera el arreglo.Para la ejecución del pegado de las dos cuplas, sólo hay que seguir las especificaciones apuntadas para el reparo de la red anterior.Enmiendas de tubos cortados Cuando se hace necesario el acoplamiento o el aprovecha-miento de pedazos de tubos cortados, la unión de los mismos deberá ser hecha con la ayuda de la cupla, que es insertada sobre la corrugación helicoidal de los tubos. DrenoflexCotas (mm)L (mm)DE (mm)Ø 65Ø 110Código 008000815000500065.2110Di(mm)58101.40085Cotas (mm)L (mm)DE(mm)Ø 100Código 6000101.6Drenaje RígidoCotas (mm)A (mm)B (mm)Ø100X101.6Código 324114265C (mm)55D (mm)101.6DE (mm)101.6Reducción 110x100Cotas (mm)A (mm)D(mm)Ø 100Código 1339132110Puntera Hembra。
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pTRE-Tight-Luc 载体简介: The pTRE-Tight-Luc Control Vector, packaged with the pTRE-Tight Vector, contains an additional 1,649 bp encoding firefly luciferase inserted into the MCS. This vector can be used as a reporter of induction efficiency using standard luciferase detection reagents. It is not intended as a cloning vector. pTRE-Tight-Luc 载体序列 pTRE-Tight-Luc 其他相关四环素调控系统载体: pAAV-tTS-shRNA pBI Tet pTet-Off
pTRE-Tight-Luc
编号 北京华越洋 VECT12500173 载体名称 pTRE-Tight-Luc
pTRE-Tight-Luc 四环素调控系统载体基本信息: 质粒类型: 四b 载体大小: 载体抗性: Ampicillin (氨苄青霉素) pTRE-Tight-Luc 载体质粒图谱和多克隆位点信息:
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