Cutler-Hammer 11100R6513, 11102AQD03, 11100RQD03, 11100A6517, 11102A6517 Instruction Manual

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109818-100 Rev 05Cutler-Hammer
Instruction Manual:
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Comet
Models covered in this manual: AC/DC Models w/ Cable AC/DC Models w/ Connector DC-only Models w/ Cable DC-only Models w/ Connector Viewing Style: Forward Right Angle Forward Right Angle Forward Right Angle Forward Right Angle Sources Wide Beam 11100A6513 11100R6513 11100AQD03 11100RQD03 11100A6517 11100R6517 11100AQD07 11100RQD07
Long Range 11102A6513 --- 11102AQD03 --- 11102A6517 --- 11102AQD07 ---
Long Range 12102A6513 --- 12102AQD03 --- 12102A6517 --- 12102AQD07 ---
THESE PRODUCTS ARE NOT DESIGNED, TESTED, OR RECOM­MENDED FOR USE IN HUMAN SAFETY APPLICATIONS.
USE #4 MOUNTING HARDWARE ONL Y! LARGER HARDWARE WILL DAMAGE THE SENSOR AND MA Y CREA TE AN ELECTRI­CAL SHOCK HAZARD. TIGHTEN THE HARDWARE JUST TO THE SENSOR BODY SO THAT NO DEFLECTION OF THE BODY OCCURS.
DURING INST ALLATION, CORRECT POWER CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE FIRST TO ENSURE FAIL-SAFE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION OF THE OUTPUTS. REFER TO THE WIRING DIAGRAMS IN THIS MANUAL.
DO NOT USE TOOLS TO APPL Y TORQUE DIRECTLY TO SENSOR BODY . ALIGN SENSOR BY HAND BEFORE TIGHTENING MOUNTING HARDWARE.
THE GAIN AND LIGHT/DARK ADJUSTMENT POTS ARE 3/4 TURN POTS. ANY RESISTANCE ENCOUNTERED WHILE ADJUSTING THESE POTS INDICATES YOU HA VE REACHED THE ADJUSTMENT LIMIT STOP. TURNING P AST THIS STOP WILL DAMAGE THE SENSOR.
USE ONLY A SUITABLE ADJUSTMENT TOOL OR FLATBLADE SCREWDRIVER WHEN TURNING ADJUSTMENT POTS. SHARP OBJECTS CAN DAMAGE THE POT AND RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
AC/DC CONNECTOR VERSION SENSORS ARE EQUIPPED WITH AN AC-TYPE CONNECTOR. THE USE OF DC POWER WITH AC­TYPE CONNECTORS MAY NOT CONFORM WITH EST ABLISHED STANDARDS.
INTRODUCTION
Thru-beam sensors consist of a source and detector posi­tioned on opposite sides of a detection zone. The source emits infrared and visible red light, which is received by the detector. The detector output switches when this beam of light is either blocked (when set for dark operation), or completed (light operation). Note that a wide beam source will not work with a
Series Thru-Beam Sensors
long range detector and a wide beam detector will not work
WARNING
with a long range source . This manual covers both forward viewing and right angle
viewing models. Although the units differ in the location of the lenses, the basic fundamentals of installation, setup, and
operation are nearly identical. The two types of sensors may be intermixed with no change in optical performance.
MOUNTING
The Comet sensor features a threaded housing and includes jam nuts and washers. This allows mounting into any 0.75 inch hole, or a model 6161A-6501 “L” bracket. Use caution to avoid
cross-threading the jam nuts on the sensor body. Tighten nuts to less than 4 N•m (36 in.-lbs. or 3 ft.-lbs.) torque to avoid stripping threads.
A second mounting method is to use #4 hardware in the 0.125 inch diameter mounting holes in the flat sides of the sensor. This is ideal for mounting the Comet against a wall, piece of equipment, rail, mounting bracket, etc.
Right Angle Viewing
Mounting
sensor using
#4 hardware.
Forward Viewing
Mounting sensor using jam nuts.
MOUNTING LOCA TION AND SETUP
Mount the source and detector units so they are aimed directly at each other from opposite sides of the target. (The detector should be on the dirtier side because the light scattering effect of dirt collecting on the lens is less significant if it takes place at the detector.) Ensure that the area of the target to be detected will block the entire effective beam (see illustration at right). Apply power to both units.
Accurate sensing depends on proper alignment of the source and detector. To begin, the source and detector must be positioned in rough alignment so that source light is received by the detector (check by placing a solid object in front of the source beam—the output indicator on the detector will change when the object blocks the beam, and change back when the object is removed). If the output indicator does not change, follow one or both of these two rough alignment methods:
1.The source emits visible red light. Look at the source with your eye positioned close to the detector. Mount the detector in the area where the source light is brightest.
2.Place a retroreflector over the lens of the detector. Look at the detector with your eye positioned close to the source. Mount the source in the area where the light reflected from the retroreflector is the brightest.
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Obtain final alignment by moving the detector back and forth in the horizontal axis to find the extreme positions where the output indicator on the detector goes “off” (for dark operate models, or “on” for light operate models). Position the detector midway between the two extremes. Repeat this procedure for the vertical axis, then tighten the source in place. Now repeat the final alignment procedure for the source.
The detector must be placed within the source beam pattern (the area containing all the light rays emitted by the source).
Source Beam Pattern
Detector
Working Range
Effective Beam Diameter (Detection Zone)
The source must be placed
within the detector field of
view for the detection
system to operate.
Detector Field of View
Source
(the diameter of the lens)
will be detected. An object
must fully block this beam
in order to be detected.
Only the light
source rays that
travel in a straight
line to the receiver
APPROXIMA TE DIMENSIONS (Shown in inches except where noted)
Lt/Dk Gain
Sensor Type A B C D Adjust Adjust
11100A 2.20 0.65 0.25 n/a No No 11102A 2.75 0.65 1.10 n/a No No 12100A 2.20 0.65 0.25 n/a Yes Yes 12102A 2.60 0.65 0.25 n/a Yes Yes 11100R 2.55 0.65 0.60 0.20 No No 12100R 2.55 0.65 0.60 0.20 Yes Yes
0.56
Micro Connector (quick-disconnect versions only)
1.69
*
Quick-disconnect versions: 7 ±1 inch Cable versions: 6 feet
0.125 Diameter Thru Holes (2 places) Use #4 Hardware Only
LED
Cable length*
"A"
Light/Dark Adjustment
1.00"B"0.32
Gain
Adjustment
"C"
M 18 x 1.0 Thread (mm) (fits into a 0.75 inch hole)
0.11
"D"
0.47
Effective 6/99
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
For wiring cable versions, the color codes shown are the actual wire colors emanating from the sensor. For connector ver­sions, the pin numbering and color codes shown are typical of several manufacturers, however, variations are possible. In
case of discrepancies, rely on function indicated and pin location rather than pin number or color code.
AC/DC Models (AC Connection)
Connector Version-Face View Male
Switched
L1
Load
(Red)*
No Connection (Green)
Connector Version-Face View Male
NPN
Output
Load
(Sink)
(Red)*
No Connection (Green)
(Red/White)
2
3
4
(Red/White)
2
3
4
1
1
(Red/Black)
+V
(Red/Black)
( - )
Load
Switched
L1
Cable Version
Blue
Black*
AC/DC Comet
Brown
*Note: No connection when using thru-beam sources
L2
AC 20 to 264 V
L1
AC/DC Models (DC Connection; see on first page)
+V
DC 15 to 30 V
( - )
Cable Version
Load
NPN
Output
(Sink)
Blue
Black*
AC/DC Comet
Brown
*Note: No connection when using thru-beam sources
OPTICAL PERFORMANCE
All optical specifications are guaranteed to be the minimum performance under clean conditions of any product delivered from stock. Typical performance may be higher.
Dirt in the environment will affect optical performance by reducing the amount of light the control receives. For best results, sensors should be used at distances where excess gain is higher than 1.5 (1.5 times the amount of sensing power required to detect an object under ideal conditions). Higher excess gain will allow the sensor to overcome higher levels of contamination on the lens.
L2
11100/12100 11102/12102
Source Sensing: Infrared, 880 nm
Maximum Range 20 feet 80 feet Optimum Range 0 to 10 feet 0 to 40 feet Field of View 30 inch diameter 40 inch diameter
L
Effective Beam 0.25 x 0.625 inches 0.25 x 0.625 inches
1000
100
EXCESS GAIN
10
Alignment: Visible red, 660 nm
at 10 feet at 40 feet
RANGE (m)
0.30.03 3.0 30.5
1
2
DC Models
+V
NPN
Output
(Sink)
PNP
DC 10 to 30 V
Output
(Source)
( -)
Cable Version
Load
Red
Green*
Load
*Note: No connection when using thru-beam sources
White* Black
DC
Comet
Connector Version-Face View Male
NPN
Load
Output
(Sink)
(White)*
Effective 6/99
(Blue)
1
+V
(Brown)
2
3
1
(Black)*
4
Load
PNP
Output
(Source)
( - )
1. 11100 Source with 12100 Detector
10.1 10 100
RANGE (feet)
2. 11102 Source with 12102 Detector
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SPECIFICATIONS
AC/DC MODELS AC/DC MODELS DC-ONLY MODELS (AC Operation) (DC Operation)
Input Voltage 20 to 264 V ac, 50/60 Hz 15 to 30 V dc 10 to 30 V dc
(15 to 24 V dc above 55° C/131° F) (10 to 24 V dc above 55°C/131° F)
Power Dissipation 1.5 W maximum 1.5 W maximum 1 W maximum Output Type VMOS (bi-directional) NPN (sink) NPN and PNP (dual outputs) Current Switching 300 mA maximum 300 mA maximum PNP (source): 100 mA maximum;
Capacity NPN (sink): 250 mA max.
(120 mA max. above 55° C/131° F)
Voltage Switching 375 V peak maximum 375 V peak maximum 30 VDC maximum Capacity
Off-State Leakage 250 µA typical 250 µA typical 10 µA maximum
500 µA maximum 500 µA maximum
Surge Current 2 A maximum 2 A maximum 1 A maximum On-State Voltage - - - 1.8 V at 10 mA; 3.5 V at 300 mA NPN: 400 mV at 10 mA,
Drop 1.5 V at 250 mA;
PNP: 2.8 V at 100 mA
Response Time 8 mS 3.5 mS Short Circuit Sensor will turn off immediately when a short or overload is detected (Indicator LED will flash).
Protection Turn power OFF and back ON to reset.
IMPORTANT: During installation, correct power connections must be made first to ensure fail-safe short circuit protection of the outputs.
Light/Dark Operation Switch selectable on detector Temperature Range Operating and Storage; Source: -20° to +70° C (-4° to +158° F); Detector: -40° to +70° C (-40° to +158° F) Material of Lens: Polycarbonate; Cable jacket: PVC; Body: Structural polyurethane foam
Construction (do not expose to concentrated acids, alcohols, or ketones) Cable/Connector 6-foot cable, 3-wire (ac/dc models), 4-wire (dc-only models); Micro Connector, 4-pin male Vibration and Shock Vibration: 30 g over 10 Hz to 2 kHz; Shock: 100 g for 3 mS 1/2 sinewave pulse Indicator LED Source: Lights when power is ON; Detector: Lights steady when output is ON, Flashes when short circuit
protection is in latch condition
Sunlight Immunity 10,000 foot-candles Enclosure Ratings NEMA 1, 2, 3, 4, 4X, 6, 12, and 13
(Our products conform to NEMA tests as indicated, however, some severe washdown applications can exceed these NEMA test specifications.If you have questions about a specific application, contact our Applications Department.)
Approvals Contact factory for the latest list of approvals
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Cutler-Hammer Sensor
Application Engineers
1-800-426-9184
Fax: 425-513-5356
Cutler-Hammer
720 80th Street SW Everett, WA 98203-6299 425/513-5300 Fax: 425/513-5302 www.cutlerhammer.eaton.com
Effective 6/99 Printed in U.S.A.
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