1189 FIBER SENSORS Thin Type Ionizer ER-VW Related Information High-frequency AC Method General terms and conditions.............. F-7 Glossary of terms.......................... P.1497 Selection guide............................ P.1157~ General precautions...................... P.1501 LASER SENSORS PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS Conforming to EMC Directive MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS AREA SENSORS LIGHT CURTAINS / SAFETY COMPONENTS PRESSURE / FLOW SENSORS INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS PARTICULAR USE SENSORS SENSOR OPTIONS SIMPLE WIRE-SAVING UNITS WIRE-SAVING SYSTEMS panasonic.net/id/pidsx/global MEASUREMENT SENSORS STATIC ELECTRICITY PREVENTION DEVICES LASER MARKERS PLC HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACES ENERGY CONSUMPTION VISUALIZATION COMPONENTS FA COMPONENTS Selectable charge removal layout Nozzle angle adjustment and joint layout can be selected as desired Nozzle angle adjustment mechanism The angles of the two nozzles can be adjusted within a range of approximately 190 by screwing down the ends of the nozzles. After adjusting the angle, turn the ends of the nozzles to tighten them and secure them at that angle. This allows the nozzle angles of the ER-VW to be adjusted easily after installation. MACHINE VISION SYSTEMS Installation examples UV CURING SYSTEMS Vertical installation example Selection Guide Static Removers Cleaning Box Pulse Air-gun Electrostatic Sensor ER-X ER-TF ER-VS02 ER-VW ER-Q Horizontal installation example Includes angle adjustment scale Easy connection layout possible The joint kit (optional) can be used to connect up to a maximum of 5 ER-VW units. The air supply part is connected via quick connection joints, and the power supply and input / output signals can also be connected easily using connection cables with connectors at both ends. Multiple ER-VW units can be connected together to provide charge removal layouts that suit the target equipment. ER-F Connection application example Joint kit (1 kit required for each pair of devices) 1 Cable with connector on both ends Used to connect power supply, input / output and ground. 2 Air joint (for replacing plug with hexagonal hole) Used to supply air. End connector (Accessory) 1 1 2 Cable with connector (Accessory) 1 2 Air supply 1 2 2 Thin Type Ionizer ER-VW APPLICATIONS 1190 FIBER SENSORS Removing charges from IC trays Removing charges during pickup from dicing tape Removing charges from adjacent lead frame conveyor lines LASER SENSORS PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS AREA SENSORS LIGHT CURTAINS / SAFETY COMPONENTS PRESSURE / FLOW SENSORS INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS Removing charges surfaces of CDs / DVDs Removing charges from LCD module clamps Removing charges during cell production PARTICULAR USE SENSORS SENSOR OPTIONS SIMPLE WIRE-SAVING UNITS WIRE-SAVING SYSTEMS MEASUREMENT SENSORS STATIC ELECTRICITY PREVENTION DEVICES LASER MARKERS PLC BASIC PERFORMANCE Minimum air consumption 15 /min. (ANR) No damage to electronic devices from inverse charging ER-VW can utilize air Comparison of air consumption flow levels starting Minimum 100 /min. (ANR) from a minimum of to Maximum 300 /min. (ANR) 15 /min. Because the amount of air Previous consumed is so low, spot type the loads placed on air supply equipment Minimum 15 /min. (ANR) can be reduced and to ER-VW costly clean air can Maximum 60 /min. (ANR) be used much more economically. 0 100 200 300 A high-frequency 68,000 Hz AC corona discharge is used, so that (+) ions and (-) ions are emitted in rapid alternation. Because there are none of the sudden ion discharges that occur with other types, there is no tendency to partial oppositely-charging even when charge removal insulators with different localized charges, so that any damage to electronic devices can be avoided. Air consumption /min. (ANR) Produces excellent ion balance The adoption of high-frequency AC method allows extremely stable ion balance to be achieved. The ion balance is not affected by the pressure of air supplied and the setup distance, so no troublesome adjustments are required after setup. High-frequency 68,000 Hz AC method provides the highest level of charge removal performance In contrast to previous low-frequency types and DC types, the high-frequency AC type generates (+) ions and (-) ions more efficiently and thus it creates a stable environment with high ion density. This means that a stable ion balance and excellent charge removal performance can be provided regardless of the setting distance. High-frequency AC method High-frequency 68,000Hz 2 kV approx. 0V -2 kV approx. High-frequency AC method Other AC methods The charge on object is The charge on object becomes 0 V overall removed with good balance but some parts are oppositely-charged Time MACHINE VISION SYSTEMS UV CURING SYSTEMS Selection Guide Static Removers Cleaning Box MOUNTING / SIZE Pulse Air-gun Electrostatic Sensor Compact and thin design The thickness of the unit is 18.9 mm 0.744 in. Even so, the nozzle angles can be adjusted, so that they can still be installed in places where there are space restrictions, such as inside other equipment or along several adjacent production lines. 127 mm 5.000 in ER-X ER-TF ER-VS02 ER-VW ER-Q ER-F Low-frequency 50 to 60 Hz 49 mm 1.929 in (Note 1) 5 kV approx. 0V -5 kV approx. ENERGY CONSUMPTION VISUALIZATION COMPONENTS FA COMPONENTS 18.9 mm 0.744 in Time Other AC methods When object is (-) charged HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACES 64.3 mm 2.531 in (Note 2) Notes: 1) Minimum width dimensions after nozzle angle adjustment 2) Maximum width dimensions after nozzle angle adjustment 1191 FIBER SENSORS LASER SENSORS PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS AREA SENSORS Thin Type Ionizer ER-VW FUNCTIONS New concept The functions support accurate charge removal This function causes discharging to stop automatically if the supply of air drops below a certain pressure. Notification of this is given when the AIR indicator lights and the discharge output (DSC) turns off. This prevents objects which are not charged from being overlooked when the air supply has been stopped. In addition to the air supply monitoring function, the ER-VW is equipped with the following functions to ensure accurate charge removal. Air supply monitoring function LIGHT CURTAINS / SAFETY COMPONENTS Air supply Air supply Power supply POWER Discharge DSC Discharge needle condition CHECK Abnormal discharge ERROR Air supply monitoring AIR PRESSURE / FLOW SENSORS INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS PARTICULAR USE SENSORS *Discharge halt function: Uses external input to forcibly stop discharge. *Check function : Uses the CHECK indicator and output to notify the operator when it is time to clean or replace the discharge needle. *Abnormal discharge: Uses the ERROR indicator and output to notify the monitoring function operator when a problem with discharge occurs, and stops discharge. It can be canceled by means of reset input. *Discharge output : Output is ON during discharging. This lets you check when discharging is being carried out. *Check output : Output turns ON when the discharge needle is dirty. *Error output : Output turns OFF when there is a problem with discharging (normally it is ON). It also allows you to check the power supply to the ionizer. SENSOR OPTIONS SIMPLE WIRE-SAVING UNITS Discharge WIRE-SAVING SYSTEMS Discharge halt MEASUREMENT SENSORS STATIC ELECTRICITY PREVENTION DEVICES LASER MARKERS HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACES ENERGY CONSUMPTION VISUALIZATION COMPONENTS FA COMPONENTS MACHINE VISION SYSTEMS UV CURING SYSTEMS ORDER GUIDE Ionizer main unit Type One each of connector attached cable (length 0.5 m 1.640 ft), end connector and lead wire for connecting F.G. are supplied with the ionizer main unit. Appearance Spot type PLC Charge removal time (1,000 V 100 V) Ion balance Model No. 1 sec. or less (Note 1) 10 V or less (Note 1) ER-VW (Note 2) Notes: 1) A typical sample applied with a supply voltage of 24 V, a distance of 100 mm 3.937 in from the front surface of the air flow outlet and a pressure of 0.25 MPa.(Measured on a sample left in the atmosphere at a relative humidity of 65 % RH or less for 24 hours or more.) 2) The PNP output type is also available. Selection Guide Static Removers OPTIONS Cleaning Box Pulse Air-gun Type Model No. Electrostatic Sensor ER-VWCC2 ER-X ER-TF ER-VS02 ER-VWCC9 ER-AF10 Processed air volume 40 /min. (ANR) ER-AF20 Processed air volume 80 /min. (ANR) Discharge needle unit ER-VWANT Unit with replacement tungsten needles (2 needles per set) Joint kit ER-VWAR80 Connection cable (cable length 0.8 m 2.625 ft) and air tube joint: 1 pc. each ER-Q ER-VWCC5 Mini line filter Connector attached cable * ER-VWCC Length: 2 m 6.562 ft, Net weight: 52 g approx. 0.15 mm2 8-core cabtyre cable with Length: 5 m 16.404 ft, connector Net weight: 120 g approx. Cable outer diameter: o4.2 mm o0.165 in Length: 9 m 29.528 ft, Net weight: 240 g approx. Connector attached cable (Note) ER-VW ER-F Description Removes solid particles such as dirt and dust from air supply * Collected particle dia.: 0.1 m 0.004 mil * Collection efficiency: 99.9 % Note: One connector attached cable (length 0.5 m 1.640 ft) is supplied with the ionizer main unit. Please order it, if you need. Mini line filter * ER-AF10 * ER-AF20 * The photograph shows ER-AF10 Discharge needle unit * ER-VWANT Thin Type Ionizer ER-VW 1192 SPECIFICATIONS Type Item Model No. FIBER SENSORS Spot type ER-VW Charge removal time (1,000 V 100 V) 1 sec. or less (Note 2) Ion balance 10 V or less (Note 2) Ozone generation Applicable fluid Supplied air flow 0.05 ppm or less (Note 3) Air (dried clean air) (Note 4) 60 /min. (ANR) or less Air pressure range 0.05 to 0.5 MPa Supply voltage 24 V DC 10 % Current consumption 120 mA or less Discharge method Discharge output voltage Output Check (CHECK) Error (ERROR) Discharge (DSC) (Note 5) Output operation Short-circuit protection Discharge halt input (DSC OFF) (Note 5) Reset input (RESET) Indicators Power (POWER) High frequency AC method 2,000 V approx. NPN open-collector transistor * Maximum sink current: 50 mA * Applied voltage: 30 V DC or less (between output and 0 V) * Residual voltage: 1 V or less (at 50 mA sink current) Check output (CHECK): ON when the discharge needle is dirty or worn, OFF when operation is normal Error output (ERROR): OFF when abnormal discharge is detected, ON when operation is normal Discharge output (DSC) (Note 5): ON when discharging, OFF when discharge halts Incorporated I/O connector Connectable units Enclosure earthing Material Weight Accessories LIGHT CURTAINS / SAFETY COMPONENTS PRESSURE / FLOW SENSORS INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS PARTICULAR USE SENSORS SENSOR OPTIONS SIMPLE WIRE-SAVING UNITS WIRE-SAVING SYSTEMS MEASUREMENT SENSORS LASER MARKERS Green LED (lights up when the power is ON) Orange LED (lights up when no air is being supplied) Ambient humidity AREA SENSORS Short-circuit to 0 V: Discharge halt, Open: Discharge allowed (operation start) Air monitoring (AIR) (Note 6) Error (ERROR) MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS In the state that operation is stopped due to an error detection, open 0 V of the power supply from short-circuit state to cancel ERROR Green LED (lights up when discharging) Ambient temperature PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS STATIC ELECTRICITY PREVENTION DEVICES Discharge (DSC) (Note 5) Check (CHECK) LASER SENSORS Orange LED (lights up when the discharge needle is dirty or worn, etc.) PLC HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACES Red LED (lights up when abnormal discharge is detected) ENERGY CONSUMPTION VISUALIZATION COMPONENTS 0 to +55 C +32 to +131 F (No dew condensation), Storage: -10 to +65 C +14 to +149 F FA COMPONENTS 35 to 65 % RH (No dew condensation), Storage: 35 to 65 % RH For power & input / output: 8-pin connector, For connection: 9-pin connector Maximum number of connectable units: 5 (Including this unit) Capacitor earth MACHINE VISION SYSTEMS UV CURING SYSTEMS Enclosure: ABS (Nickel plated), Nozzle mount, Screw mount, Nozzle: Stainless steel (SUS), Discharge needle: Tungsten Net weight: 110 g approx., Gross weight: 180 g approx. Connector attached cable: 1 pc. (length 0.5 m 1.640 ft), End connector (9-pin): 1 pc., Lead wire for connecting F.G.: 1 pc. Notes: 1) Where measurement conditions have not been specified precisely, the conditions used were an ambient temperature of +20 C +68 F. 2) A typical sample applied with a supply voltage of 24 V, a distance of 100 mm 3.937 in from the front surface of the air flow outlet and a pressure of 0.25 MPa. (Measured on a sample left in the atmosphere at a relative humidity of 65 % RH or less for 24 hours or more.) 3) A typical sample applied with a supply voltage of 24 V, a distance of 300 mm 11.811 in from the front surface of the air flow outlet and a pressure of 0.25 MPa. 4) Dried clean air is the air passing through air dryer (dew point -20 C -4 F approx.) and air filter (mesh size 0.01 m 0.0004 mil approx.) 5) ``DSC'' is an abbreviated name of ``DISCHARGE''. 6) Discharge halts when lights up. Selection Guide Static Removers Cleaning Box Pulse Air-gun Electrostatic Sensor ER-X ER-TF ER-VS02 ER-VW ER-Q ER-F 1193 Thin Type Ionizer I/O CIRCUIT AND WIRING DIAGRAMS FIBER SENSORS I/O circuit diagram PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS Tr1 Main circuit PARTICULAR USE SENSORS 4 3 Nozzle 4.7 k D3 Cleaning Box Pulse Air-gun ER-VS02 ER-VW ER-Q ER-F Connector terminal arrangement Power & I/O connector (Pink) Discharge halt input *1 Joint connector *1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (Blue) 0 V (Green / Yellow) F.G. Input signal condition * Discharge halt input Discharge Open halt input (Low input) Low * Reset input 0.5 sec. or more Reset input (Rising input) 10 ms 10 ms or more or more Open Low Note: Repeated control using "Discharge halt input" input should be carried out at 1 Hz or less. Continuous discharging for 2 sec. or more is required for stable sensing of check output. If using with repeated control operations that include discharges of 2 sec. or less, use continuous discharges of 2 sec. or more to check the check output when carrying out maintenance. CHARGE REMOVAL CHARACTERISTICS (TYPICAL) Measured using a 150 mm x 150 mm 5.906 in x 5.906 in CPM (charge plate monitor). (At center of CPM) Air flow Correlation between charge removal distance and ion balance 50 20 40 10 30 5 0.05 MPa 0.25 MPa 0.50 MPa 0 -10 20 Ionizer -20 10 0 Correlation between charge removal distance and charge removal time 30 60 Air flow [/min. (ANR)] ER-TF 24 V DC 10 % Internal circuit Electrostatic Sensor ER-X 1 6 Selection Guide Static Removers + (Violet) Reset input Ion balance (V) UV CURING SYSTEMS 2 7 PLC MACHINE VISION SYSTEMS 50 mA max. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LASER MARKERS FA COMPONENTS 50 mA max. (Orange) Check output ZD3 4.7 k D2 5V * D ischarge halt input Low (0 V): Discharge halt High (Open): Discharge (Operation starts) * Reset input In the state that operation is stopped due to an error detection, open 0 V of the power supply from short-circuit state to cancel ERROR. Load (Black) Error output 5V STATIC ELECTRICITY PREVENTION DEVICES ENERGY CONSUMPTION VISUALIZATION COMPONENTS or Load 50 mA max. ZD2 Tr3 SIMPLE WIRE-SAVING UNITS 5 ZD1 Tr2 SENSOR OPTIONS HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACES Non-voltage contact or NPN open-collector transistor (Brown) +V 8 (White) Discharge Load output D1 INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS MEASUREMENT SENSORS *1 [F.G.] [0 V] [+V] I/O connector of main unit (8-pin) terminal No. Color code of connector attached cable PRESSURE / FLOW SENSORS WIRE-SAVING SYSTEMS Joint connector (9-pin) (Set the end connector, if not joint.) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 Applied pressure (MPa) 0.5 -30 CPM 0.05 MPa 0.25 MPa 0.50 MPa 4 3 2 Ionizer CPM L 1 L 0 100 200 300 400 500 3.937 7.874 11.811 15.748 19.685 Charge removal distance L (mm in) 0 100 200 300 400 500 3.937 7.874 11.811 15.748 19.685 Charge removal distance L (mm in) Charge removal field (0.50 MPa) 200 7.874 150 5.906 100 3.397 50 1.969 0 Charge removal width W (mm in) LIGHT CURTAINS / SAFETY COMPONENTS Nozzle AREA SENSORS Symbols ... D1: Reverse supply polarity protection diode D2, D3: Input protection diode ZD1, ZD2, ZD3 : Surge absorption zener diode Tr1, Tr2, Tr3 : NPN output transistor Charge removal time (sec.) LASER SENSORS ER-VW 50 1.969 100 3.397 150 5.906 200 7.874 0 0.5 sec. 1.0 sec. 2.0 sec. 5.0 sec. Ionizer CPM L W 200 300 400 500 100 3.937 7.874 11.811 15.748 19.685 Charge removal distance L (mm in) Thin Type Ionizer PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER USE * This product is to remove static electricity for industrial use. Never use this product for medical equipment etc. relating to maintenance / supervision of human life or body, for prevention of accidents which damage a human life or properties, or for safety maintenance. * Do not use this product near or around surroundings containing any dangerous materials, such as combustible material and flammable material. * The discharge needle gathers dust after a long period of use. In order to prevent accident or product malfunction, clean up the discharge needle, periodically once every two weeks or so, or this product will be unable to exert the charge removal performance. * Be sure to ground the main body of this product via ground terminal to ensure electric shock prevention and reliable charge removal. * Since the discharge needle is live with high voltage, never touch the discharge needle, or an electric shock may result. * If this product is used in an airtight room, ozone emitted from this product may be detrimental. Therefore, in order for this product to be used in an airtight room, be sure to keep the room ventilated. * Since the ion air contains ozone, do not aim this product at anyone. * Always be sure to turn off the air supply before loosening the nozzles to carry out air flow adjustment or for maintenance. Air pressure may cause the discharge needle to fly out. Furthermore, push the nozzle securely in by hand until it touches into the enclosure of the device afterwards, and check that the nozzle does not move. If the nozzle is not installed correctly, it will adversely affect charge removal performance and the nozzle may also fall out. * Since the tip of the discharge needle is pointed, take sufficient care in handling the discharge needle, or injuries may result. Mounting M4 pan head * When installing the unit to screw its mount, use M4 pan head Purchase screws (please arrange separately. separately), and tighten them at a torque of 0.5 N*m or less. * Be sure to connect the F.G. terminal to ground. If the unit Nozzle is not properly grounded, charge removal performance will be severely reduced. (Use a type D ground or a common power supply ground.) * If grounding to a common power supply ground, you can use the lead wire for connecting the F.G. that is supplied with the unit to make the connection. 0 V ground: Connect pins 2 and 3 of the end connector (9-pin) to the lead wire for connecting the F.G.. +V ground: Connect pins 1 and 3 of the end connector (9-pin) to the lead wire for connecting the F.G.. If the ground is not connected correctly, operating problems or accidents may occur, so be sure to check the usage conditions and connect the ground in such a way that the power supply does not become shorted. ER-VW 1194 Refer to p.1501 for general precautions. FIBER SENSORS LASER SENSORS Adjusting the air blowing direction * After screw down the nozzle to loosen it, point it toward the object to be charge removal. After adjusting the position, securely tighten the nozzle by hand until it is touching the enclosure, and check that the nozzle does not move. If the nozzle is not installed correctly, it will adversely affect charge removal performance and the nozzle may also fall out. * The diagram at right shows the range of 100 adjustment for the nozzles. 90 PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS AREA SENSORS LIGHT CURTAINS / SAFETY COMPONENTS PRESSURE / FLOW SENSORS INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS PARTICULAR USE SENSORS Piping * The tube that is installed to the air intake of this device should have an outside diameter of 6 mm 0.236 in and an inside diameter of 4 mm 0.157 in. * The air that is supplied to this product should be dried clean air that has been processed through an air dryer (dew point around -20 C -4 F) and an air filter (mesh size around 0.01m 0.0004 mil). * Increasing the length of the air hose from the air supply equipment or adding pneumatic equipment (such as a needle valve, governor or miniature filter) will cause drops in the pressure of the air supplied to the device, and so do not allow the air pressure to drop below sufficient levels. (Check the pressure applied to the device at the air intake of the device.) Furthermore, select air pressure equipment that is appropriate for the level of supplied air flow. Connections * Use the ER-VWAR80 joint kit (optional) to connect the devices together. (1 kit is needed for each pair of devices.) Up to a maximum of 5 units can be connected together (including this unit). When using units that are connected together in this way, attach the supplied end connector to the connector of the last device in the series. Furthermore, also connect the end connector to a device if not connecting the device to any other devices. * The air joint (included in the joint kit) should be tightened at a torque of 0.5 N*m or less. * When connecting devices together, check that the air pressure values at the air intakes of each device are appropriate for the usage conditions. SENSOR OPTIONS SIMPLE WIRE-SAVING UNITS WIRE-SAVING SYSTEMS MEASUREMENT SENSORS STATIC ELECTRICITY PREVENTION DEVICES LASER MARKERS PLC HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACES ENERGY CONSUMPTION VISUALIZATION COMPONENTS FA COMPONENTS MACHINE VISION SYSTEMS UV CURING SYSTEMS Selection Guide Static Removers Cleaning Box Pulse Air-gun Power & I/O connector (8-pin) Electrostatic Sensor Joint connector (9-pin) Air tube joint [Be supplied with joint kit (ER-VWAR80) (optional)] Air tube (o6 mm 0.236 in) (Purchase separately.) Connector attached cable (Accessory) ER-X ER-TF ER-VS02 ER-VW Cable for joint Be supplied with joint kit (ER-VWAR80) (optional) ER-Q End connector (Accessory) ER-F 1195 Maintenance PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS * Always be sure that the power supply and the air supply are both turned off before inspection and cleaning. * Be sure to turn off the air before removing the nozzles for purposes such as maintenance. Air pressure may cause the discharge needles to fly out. MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS AREA SENSORS LIGHT CURTAINS / SAFETY COMPONENTS PRESSURE / FLOW SENSORS INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS PARTICULAR USE SENSORS SENSOR OPTIONS SIMPLE WIRE-SAVING UNITS WIRE-SAVING SYSTEMS MEASUREMENT SENSORS STATIC ELECTRICITY PREVENTION DEVICES LASER MARKERS * Since the removal discharge effect will deteriorate if dirt is stuck to the tip of the discharge needle, clean the discharge needle periodically. * The maintenance required depends on the environment of use. As a reference, the maintenance should be done once in two weeks. * The discharge needle is a part having a product life time. It is recommended that the needle should be replaced, as a reference, after 10,000 hours in use. When replacing it, replace the whole unit (ER-VWANT). Cleaning procedure and discharge needle replacement procedure 1 2 3 4 PLC HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACES ENERGY CONSUMPTION VISUALIZATION COMPONENTS FA COMPONENTS MACHINE VISION SYSTEMS UV CURING SYSTEMS ER-VW PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER USE FIBER SENSORS LASER SENSORS Thin Type Ionizer 5 Check that the power is turned off. Check that no air is being supplied. ER-VW Turn the nozzle counterclockwise to remove it. Discharge Replace the discharge needle needle unit unit, or use a cotton swab ER-VWANT moistened in alcohol to clean the Nozzle discharge needle and the area around it. For the needle discharge unit while running it along the guide at the side of the opening. After cleaning, turn the nozzle clockwise to install it. Securely tighten the nozzle by hand until it is touching the enclosure, and check that the nozzle does not move. If the nozzle is not installed correctly, it will adversely affect charge removal performance and the nozzle may also fall out. Others Selection Guide Static Removers Cleaning Box Pulse Air-gun Electrostatic Sensor ER-X ER-TF ER-VS02 ER-VW ER-Q ER-F * Make sure to use the DC power supply insulated by an isolation transformer, etc. for this product. If an auto-transformer, etc. (single winding transformer) is used, this product or the power supply may be damaged due to short-circuit. * Do not use this product beyond its rated specifications. Doing so can cause product breakdown, non-function, or damage. Furthermore, it will also cause a marked reduction in product life. * Never disassemble, repair, modify, or misuse this product, as this can cause an accident or malfunction. * Do not throw this product into fire: it may explode or generate poisonous gas. * Since this product emits ozone into the atmosphere, circulate air to prevent foul smells. If ozone lingers for long periods, metals, etc. may oxidize / decay. Furthermore, do not try to confirm that foul smells are caused by the ozone by drawing your face near the nozzle outlet and air outlet: you may hurt your nose, throat, etc. * Do not use this product in steamy or dusty places, in places where water and oil splash, or where spatter flies when welding. Refer to p.1501 for general precautions. * Make sure that the power supply is off while wiring and inspection. Otherwise, there is a danger of accident, electric shock or malfunction. * Do not use during the initial transient time (0.5 sec.) after the power supply is switched on. * Verify that the supply voltage variation is within the rating. * If the power supply is switched on immediately after being switched off, fault output may be generated. After the power supply is switched off, wait at least 1 sec. before switching it on again. * If power is supplied from a commercial switching regulator, ensure that the frame ground (F.G.) terminal of the power supply is connected to an actual ground. * In case a surge is generated in the used power supply, connect a surge absorber to the supply and absorb the surge. * Do not run the wires together with high-voltage lines or power lines or put them in the same raceway. This can cause malfunction due to induction. * Confirm the wiring and piping state before supplying power or air. Wrong wiring and piping may cause malfunction. * Use air (dry, clean air) for the fluid. Any fluid other than air (dry, clean air) or even air containing corrosive gas may cause an accident or malfunction. * Do not use air that contains foreign particles, e.g. carbon dust, dust, water or oil. Since these substances may cause electric shock or malfunction, take appropriate countermeasures, e.g. install an airfilter, air-drier, etc. * Do not use this product for any purpose other than charge removal. * Do not cover the ionized air outlets of the nozzles. Ozone may build up and operating problems or failure may occur. (The air monitoring function checks if the pressure of air supplied to the unit drops, so if the ionized air outlets of the nozzles are covered, it will not detect this and will not cause charge removal operation to stop.) * This product is CE-conformed under the EMC Directive. The immunity adopted by this product should be conformable to EN 61000-6-2. In order for such immunity to be conformable to this standard, all wires connected to this product should be limited in length to less than 10 m 32.808 ft. * When this product is no longer usable or required, dispose of properly as industrial waste. Thin Type Ionizer DIMENSIONS (Unit: mm in) ER-VW 1196 The CAD data in the dimensions can be downloaded from our website. ER-VW Ionizer main unit FIBER SENSORS LASER SENSORS PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS 127 5.000 80 3.150 Plug with hexagonal hole 5.5 0.217 Joint for o6 mm o0.236 in air tube 7 0.276 40 1.575 42 1.654 3-o4.5 o0.177 mounting holes 2-o14.4 o0.567 15.3 0.602 60 2.362 110 4.331 PRESSURE / FLOW SENSORS 100 2 0.079 16.9 0.665 9.5 0.374 AREA SENSORS LIGHT CURTAINS / SAFETY COMPONENTS 16.3 0.642 8.5 4.8 0.335 0.189 MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS 90 INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS PARTICULAR USE SENSORS SENSOR OPTIONS SIMPLE WIRE-SAVING UNITS WIRE-SAVING SYSTEMS MEASUREMENT SENSORS STATIC ELECTRICITY PREVENTION DEVICES LASER MARKERS PLC HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACES ENERGY CONSUMPTION VISUALIZATION COMPONENTS FA COMPONENTS MACHINE VISION SYSTEMS UV CURING SYSTEMS Selection Guide Static Removers Cleaning Box Pulse Air-gun Electrostatic Sensor ER-X ER-TF ER-VS02 ER-VW ER-Q ER-F