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<nowiki>*</nowiki>Most connections into the Sawing Centre have been done at this stage. | <nowiki>*</nowiki>Most connections into the Sawing Centre have been done at this stage. | ||
− | === Cabinet rear connections: === | + | ===Cabinet rear connections: === |
− | * CB02F1 - Supply cable for conveyor motor. Plugs into CB02F which is mounted on the rear of the Module F electrical cabinet. | + | *CB02F1 - Supply cable for conveyor motor. Plugs into CB02F which is mounted on the rear of the Module F electrical cabinet. |
==<u>Module G (Sawing Centre Outfeed Table)</u>== | ==<u>Module G (Sawing Centre Outfeed Table)</u>== | ||
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+ | === Connection from Module F rear trunking: === | ||
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+ | * CBX134 - Plugs into CBX134A | ||
+ | * CBX135 - Plugs into CBX135A | ||
+ | * CBX189 - Plugs into CBX189A | ||
+ | * CBX190 - Plugs into CBX190A | ||
+ | * CBY87 - Plugs into 2way valve bank on Module G frame | ||
+ | * CBY94 - Plugs into CBY94A | ||
+ | * CBY95 - Plugs into 2way valve bank on Module G frame | ||
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+ | === Earth bonding: === | ||
+ | An earth bond will be left loose between Module F and Module G. The earth bond needs to be fixed and the fixing point will be referenced with an 'earth' sticker. | ||
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+ | <nowiki>*</nowiki>The printer network and power cables will be wrapped in with the Module F console cables. When printer is fitted, cables can be connected. | ||
==<u>Misc</u>== | ==<u>Misc</u>== | ||
− | + | Once all connections have been made, the terminals around the machine should be checked for tightness. Most terminals are now 'screwless' but the ones that are not have the potential to come loose during transportation and should be checked. | |
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+ | The machine will be sent with the guard switches set to 'Unlock'. Before the machine can be run, these switches will need to be locked. | ||
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− | + | Check all estops are pulled out.<br /></translate> | |
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This guide is to be used for all of the electrical connections when installing a ZX5 machine.
Auteur Stuga Engineer | Dernière modification 5/12/2023 par Stuga Engineer en cours de rédaction ⧼frevu-button-review-label⧽
This guide is to be used for all of the electrical connections when installing a ZX5 machine.
ZX5, Electrical, Installation Installation_Guide_-_ZX5_Electrical_electrical_connection.JPG
Module A is where the factory mains supply comes into the machine. A cable is supplied on the screen and this needs to be terminated appropriately according the termination method given in the customer factory.
There will be 3 cables coming from the Machining Centre module that need to be connected to Module A. The cables are as follows:
There will also be a HDMI cable coiled up on Module A that needs to be run to Module F electrical cabinet. The HDMI cable needs to be run through the Machining Centre, down the Transfer basket tray and into the bottom brush of the Module F electrical cabinet. The HDMI cable then plugs into the HDMI port in the front end PC.
An earth bond will be loose that needs connecting to the Machining Centre frame. The connecting point will have an 'Earth' sticker as reference.
*The electrical cabinet attached to Module B is hinged and will need to be opened up. This should already have been done to be able to mechanically install the machine.
Module B is where the network from the factory comes into the machine. A network cable with an RJ45 plug will need to be supplied by the customer and this will need to be connected into the top port of the yellow ethernet switch inside the Module B electrical cabinet.
Module B cabinet will be completely wire but it will have a number of cables coming out of the back that need to be connected to external devices. The connection that need to be made are as follows:
2 earth bonds will be coming out of the Module B electrical cabinet, 1 of them needs to be attached to the frame work on Module C and the other runs from behind the back of the Module B electrical cabinet, across the Transfer bracket and connect to the Module E frame work. All fixing points will be marked with an 'Earth' sticker.
*Most of the cables from the basket at the Machining Centre end will already have been connected from the Module B steps above. Cables CB23C and EC04C will be the only ones left and they need to run from the end of the Module C basket, into the Transfer basket and plug into FB04C (Flapper Paddle) box.
*Hinge cables CB41C and CB42C will need to be run from the back end buffer beam box to the hinges on the rear end safety gates.
*The far end and middle ESTOPS will need to fixed to the Maytec post/ Fencing panel respectively. Fixings will be provided.
All connections related to Module D will be reference from the other modules.
The cables coming out of the end of the basket at the saw end connect as follows:
*The far end and middle ESTOPS will need to fixed to the Maytec post/ Fencing panel respectively. Fixings will be provided.
*Most connections into the Sawing Centre have been done at this stage.
An earth bond will be left loose between Module F and Module G. The earth bond needs to be fixed and the fixing point will be referenced with an 'earth' sticker.
*The printer network and power cables will be wrapped in with the Module F console cables. When printer is fitted, cables can be connected.
Once all connections have been made, the terminals around the machine should be checked for tightness. Most terminals are now 'screwless' but the ones that are not have the potential to come loose during transportation and should be checked.
The machine will be sent with the guard switches set to 'Unlock'. Before the machine can be run, these switches will need to be locked.
Check all estops are pulled out.
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