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MWR + WR
INTELLIGENT INDEPENDENT WIRE ROPE SENSOR
1.- DESCRIPTION:
The WR intelligent wire rope sensor and the MWR control unit provide the most easy and precise method to control the load in traction elevators by measuring the individual tensions on every rope. Its easy installation (5 min) and calibration through the diameter of the ropes makes it the perfect device for modernisations as well as for new installations.
2.- FEATURES:
| - Automatic calibration. No need to use any known weight to calibrate it. |
| - Very easy installation (5 min). |
| - SW to correct compensating chain. |
| - Up to 8 independently weight channels. |
| - Up to 3 programmable alarm values (Presence, Full load and Overload). |
| - Display LCD to visualize the real weight (MWR-4 and MWR-8). |
| - EEPROM to save data. |
| - 4 keys to program all parameters. |
| - Analogical output: 0-20 mA ; 0-24 mA ; 4-20 mA (only MWR-8). |
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3.- CHARACTERISTICS:
| ELECTRICAL |
MECHANICAL |
TEMPERATURE |
| POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE |
100-240 Vac |
OPERATING CAPACITY (RC) |
1000 Kg / Sensor |
TEMP. EFFECT ON OUTPUT |
< +/- 0.01% / ºC |
| DISABLING INPUT |
24-220 Vdc/ac |
SAFE LOAD |
150% RC |
TEMP. EFFECT ON ZERO |
< +/- 0.02% / RC |
| RELAY CONTACTS |
250V 3A |
ULTIMATE OVERLOAD |
200% RC |
OPERATING TEMPERATURE |
- 10ºC / 50ºC |
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DEFLECTING AT OVERLOAD |
< 0.5 mm |
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| HYSTERESIS |
< 0.1% RC |
| TOTAL ERROR |
< 0.5% RC |
| WEIGHT |
0.2 Kg / Sensor |
4.- DRAWINGS:
| CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION |
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SENSOR INSTALLATION |
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CONTROL UNIT DIMENSIONS |
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SENSOR DIMENSIONS |
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5.- MANUALS:
6.- VIDEOS:
7.- ORDERING INFORMATION:
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| -1 |
1 Input |
| -4 | 4 Inputs |
| -8 | 8 Inputs |
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| STD |
Standard |
| STD | Standard |
| STD | Standard |
| LOG | Analogic |
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| 08 |
Ø - 8 mm |
| 09 | Ø - 9 mm |
| 10 | Ø - 10 mm |
| 11 | Ø - 11 mm |
| 12 | Ø - 12 mm |
| 13 | Ø - 13 mm (1/2 inch) |
| 14 | Ø - 14 mm |
| 15 | Ø - 15 mm |
| 16 | Ø - 16 mm (5/8 inch) |
| 17 | Ø - 17 mm |
| 18 | Ø - 18 mm |
| 19 | Ø - 19 mm |
| 20 | Ø - 20 mm |
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1 Sensor |
| 2 | 2 Sensors |
| 3 | 3 Sensors |
| 4 | 4 Sensors |
| 5 | 5 Sensors |
| 6 | 6 Sensors |
| 7 | 7 Sensors |
| 8 | 8 Sensors |
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| 0 |
No Indicator |
| 1 | Basic Indicator "ML" Model |
| 2 | Progressive Indicator "MP" Model |
| 3 | Progressive Indicator "LPM" Model |
| 4 | Basic Model "PL" Model |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 10 July 2009 12:37 )
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