LEY*G is a high performance version of the standard rod actuator, suitable for push, pull, lift and press applications. Cycle time is dramatically reduced by a combination of higher maximum speed and acceleration/deceleration. Speed gains are 20-60% faster, depending on motor size, ballscrew pitch, and stroke. The 24VDC motor also includes a battery-less absolute encoder, allowing the actuator
Electric Actuator New New Rod Type Guide Rod Type Type Step Motor (Servo/24 VDC) Servo Motor (24 VDC) Rod Type Series LEY Size: 16, 25, 32 Long stroke: Max.500 mm (LEY32) New Mounting variations N Direct mounting: 3 directions, Bracket mounting: 3 types N Auto switch can be mounted. N Speed control/Positioning: Max. 64 points N Either positioning or pushing control can be selected. Possible
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1 series 10C 20C 30C Standard model (Normal operation) Set dew point Accumulated running hours display Helps maintenance control of the dryer. Gives notice of the maintenance timing etc. 1. Energy saving operation (ECO LED is ON green): Dew point can be set manually between 10 to 30C. 2. Normal operation (ECO LED is OFF): Dew point is fixed to 10C. Description No.
Given an ambient temperature at 86F (30C) and a relative humidity 60%. 1. Trace the arrow mark from the point A at an ambient temperature 86F (30C) to obtain the intersection B on the curved line for the relative humidity 60%. 2. Trace the arrow mark from the intersection B to obtain the intersection D on the pressure characteristic line for 102psi (0.7 MPa). 3.
Given an ambient temperature of 30C and a relative humidity of 60%. Trace the arrow mark, from point A of ambient temperature 30C to obtain the intersection B on the curved line for the relative humidity of 60%. Trace the arrow mark, from the intersection B to obtain the intersection D on the curved line for the 0.7 MPa pressure characterisitics.
This system Your system Communication data TEMP PV 30C TEMP PV TEMP PV 30C TEMP SP 30C External communication 30C Discharge temp: OFFSET 1C 31C dissipation: Heat 1C Circulating fluid temp. in your system: 30C Figure 8-7 When MODE3 is selected HRW Series 8.4 Offset Function 8-11 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix 8.5 BAND/READY function Sets BAND to TEMP SP value, and notifies TEMP PV value reaches
1 series 10C 20C 30C Standard model (Normal operation) Set dew point Accumulated running hours display Helps maintenance control of the dryer. Gives notice of the maintenance timing etc. 1. Energy saving operation (ECO LED is ON green): Dew point can be set manually between 10 to 30C. 2. Normal operation (ECO LED is OFF): Dew point is fixed to 10C. Description No.
Cool from 30C (303 K) to 20C (293 K). : Clear water Density : 1 x 103 kg/m3 Specific heat C: 4.2 x 103 J/(kgK) Water bath Refer to the information shown below for the typical physical property values by circulating fluid.
Given an ambient temperature at 86F (30C) and a relative humidity 60%. 1. Trace the arrow mark from the point A at an ambient temperature 86F (30C) to obtain the intersection B on the curved line for the relative humidity 60%. 2. Trace the arrow mark from the intersection B to obtain the intersection D on the pressure characteristic line for 102 psi (0.7 MPa). 3.
The intersection E is the dew point under pressure 0.7 MPa with the ambient temperature of 30C and the relative humidity of 60%. Value for E is at 62C. 5. Trace the intersection E upward, and C leftward to obtain the intersection D. 6. The intersection C is the amount of water included in the compressed air 1 m3 at 0.7 MPa with the pressure dew point of 62C.
Once the discharge temperature of the circulating fluid becomes 31C, 1C-thermal dissipation is occurs to allow the circulating fluid in your system to be 30C. TEMP SP value is obtained for your system. TEMP PV and communication data also express 30C (circulating fluid discharge temp. value OFFSET value) that agrees with the temperature of the circulating fluid in your system.
Once the discharge temperature of the circulating fluid becomes 31C, 1C-thermal dissipation is assured to allow the circulating fluid in your system to be 30C. TEMP SP value is obtained for your system. TEMP PV and communication data also express 30C (circulating fluid discharge temp. value OFFSET value) that agrees with the temperature of the circulating fluid in your system.
(Note 4) Perfect dry air (dew point equals to -30C) No grease on main valve.