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PIAB AUTOVAC MFE 50H - User Manual

PIAB AUTOVAC MFE 50H
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AUTOVAC MFE Ejector Instruction
Disclaimer
AVAC AB is not responsible for safety of a complete robot system with MFE installed. The required steps must be undertaken in supervi-
sion and approval by authorized system integrators.
The product is intended to be incorporated into machinery or to be assembled with other machinery to constitute machinery covered by
Directive 2006/42/EC, as amended. It is not allowed to put the machinery into service until the machinery into which it is to be incorpora-
ted or of which it is to be a component has been found and declared to be in conformity with the provision of Directive 2006/42/EC and
with national implementing legislation, i.e. as a whole, including the machinery referred to in this declaration.
General safety
The correct use of pneumatic equipment within a system is the responsibility of the system designer or the person who determines its
technical specifications.
Compressed air may be dangerous if used by unskilled personnel. Assembling, using and maintaining the product should solely be carried
out by experienced and specially trained personnel.
Prior to assembly and disassembly of the components, cut off voltage and pressure. Install and maintain the components only after
thoroughly reading and understanding this manual.
Warning!
Irresponsible use of compressed air may cause injury.
Compressed air must never be used for anything else than designated pur-
poses. Remember to always shut off the compressed air when cleaning or
servicing the modules. Maintenance must be carried out in accordance with
the instructions in this manual. Prior to any maintenance work, suspend com-
pressed air/ electrical supply, and discharge residual pressure.
Warning!
Do not install or operate your product if it is damaged during transport,
handling or use. Damage may result in bursting and cause injury or pro-
perty damage.
Vacuum and exhaust air can cause severe injuries, keep hands, legs, hair
and eyes away from vacuum inlets and exhausts.
Ensure that the compressed air line is properly secured to avoid perso-
nal injury, equipment damage and/or application failure.
Ensure that a filter is used for preventing ejected objects if the product
is used for evacuating solid content.
Ensure no foreign matters enter the exhaust port due to the risk of ejec-
ted objects, and damage of the product.
Do not restrict or block the exhaust, to avoid product damage and appli-
cation failure.
In case of evacuation of hazardous substances and/or gases the ex-
haust flow must be contained and properly treated.
Ensure that the vacuum and exhaust ports are not simultaneously block-
ed when the unit is generating vacuum. This is to avoid ejected objects
and damage of the product, and application failure.
Do not evacuate liquids to avoid product damage and application failure.
The holding valve cannot be regarded as a safety product, but to be
considered as a possibility to extend the time until the object is dropped.
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Summary

General Information and Safety

Disclaimer

Manufacturer's disclaimer regarding system safety and responsibility.

General Safety Guidelines

Essential safety precautions for operating pneumatic equipment.

Product Usage and Compliance

Intended Use

Specifies the proper application and intended purpose of the AUTOVAC MFE ejector.

Misuse Guidelines

Lists prohibited uses and conditions to avoid for safe operation.

Compliance and Standards

Details directives and standards the product adheres to, including CE and UKCA.

Safe Usage Precautions

Recommends Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for safe operation.

Technical Specifications

Electrical Parameters

Electrical specifications, voltage, current, and signal details.

Mechanical Parameters

Mechanical specifications, materials, operating conditions, and protection ratings.

Silencing Options

Availability of integrated silencer and G1/2 port for noise reduction.

Installation and Operation

Startup Recommendations

Guidance for initial setup and adjustment of the ejector's blow-off.

Regular Maintenance

Instructions for external cleaning and silencer maintenance.

Pipe and Tube Selection

Table for selecting appropriate pipe and tube sizes based on ejector size.

Vacuum Flow Data

Data on vacuum flow rates across different vacuum levels and nozzle diameters.

Ordering Key Explained

Explanation of the product code structure for ordering AUTOVAC MFE ejectors.

System Features and Control

Multiple Manifold Systems

Description of compact block mounting and assembly of multiple ejectors.

Ejector Function Modes

Description of NC and NO function modes and their operational differences.

Holding Valve Functionality

Explanation of the holding valve's role in maintaining vacuum and safety.

Energy Savings and Control

Methods for achieving energy savings through vacuum level control.

System Surveillance

Monitoring air tightness and detecting leaks in the vacuum system.

Ejector Programming and Control

AUTOVAC Function Programming

Configuration for the standard AUTOVAC mode and its parameters.

MANUVAC Function Programming

Configuration for the MANUVAC mode for systems with potential leakage.

Blow-off Management Options

Settings for adaptive and time-operated blow-off.

Feedback and Diagnostics

Understanding output signals for system status and maintenance.

Connector Versions and Pinouts

Details on M12 and M8 connector types and their pin configurations.

Parameter Configuration Details

Parameter A-U Overview

Summary of parameter names, values, and descriptions for configuration.

Status Indicators, Errors, and Operation

LED Indications

Meaning of Green, Yellow, and Red LEDs for operational status and errors.

Error Code Management

Troubleshooting procedures for display error codes like E and P.

Display Faults and Reset

Adjusting sensor offset and performing a factory reset.

Manual Operation and Testing

Procedure for manual control and testing of ejector functions.

Troubleshooting Guide

Comprehensive Fault Finding

Step-by-step guide to diagnose and resolve common operational failures.

PIAB AUTOVAC MFE 50H Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPIAB
ModelAUTOVAC MFE 50H
CategoryWater Pump
LanguageEnglish

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