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1. Blue to positive Signal power supply Current consumption 12 24VDC Max 40mA also when the Signal power supply GND actuator is not running Endstop signal out Output voltage min Vin 2V 1 Source current max 100mA Endstop signal in NOT potential free Digital output feedback Output voltage min Vy 2V 10 90 Option D Tolerances 2 20 80 Max current output 12mA Special Option F It is recommendable to have the actuator to activate its limit Switches on a regular basis to ensure more precise positioning Not to be connected Actuator with IC Basic Connection diagram Fig 9 14 3 1 BROWN 12 24V DC 2 0 10 SIGNAL GND WHITE ate Please be aware that if the power supply is not properly connected you might damage the actuator Actuator with IC Basic I O specifications Input Specification Comments Output Easy to use interface with integrated power electronics H bridge The actuator can also be equipped with electronic circuit that gives an asolute or relative feedback signal The version with IC option cannot be operated with PWM power supply See connection diagram fig 9 page 28 12 24VDC VCC Connect Brown to positive 12V 2096 24V 1096 Standard motor Fast motor 12V current limit 12V current limit 8A 24V current limit 5A 24
2. To extend actuator Connect Blue to negative To retract actuator Connect Blue to positive Current consumption Max 40mA also when the actuator is not running Output voltage min Vi 2V Source current max 100mA NOT potential free Output voltage min Vin 2V Max current output 12mA Max 680nF N B For more precise measurements please contact LINAK A S Low frequency with a high load Higher frequency with no load Single Hall output Micro Processor Not to be connected Actuator with absolute positioning Analogue feedback Connection diagram Fig 4 14 BROWN BLUE T RED Signal 2 VIOLET BLACK Actuator with absolute positioning Analogue feedback I O specifications Green The actuator can be equipped with electronic circuit that gives an ana logue feedback signal when the actuator moves See connection diagram fig 4 page 18 12 24VDC 12V 2096 24V x 10 Under normal conditions 12V max 5A depending on load 24V max 2 5A depending on load Not to be connected Signal To extend actuator Connect Brown to positive To retract actuator Connect Brown to negative To extend actuator Connect Blue to negative To retract actuator Connect Blue to positive Current consumption Max 60mA also when the actuator is not running Not to be connected Violet A
3. To retract actuator Connect Blue to positive Current consumption Max 40mA also when the actuator is not running Not to be connected Violet Digital output feedback 10 90 Option D 20 80 Option E Special Option F Output voltage min 2V Tolerances 2 Max current output 12mA It is recommendable to have the actuator to activate its limit switches on a regular basis to ensure more precise positioning Not to be connected Actuator with endstop signals and absolute positioning PWM Connection diagram Fig 8 14 1 BROWN BLUE T lt RED YELLOW GREEN PWM VIOLET BLACK YELLOW GREEN Endstop signals out are NOT potential free If you wish to use the endstop signals you will have to keep power on the brown blue red and black wires otherwise the signal will be lost Actuator with endstop signals and absolute positioning PWM 1 specifications Description The actuator can be equipped with electronic circuit that gives an ana logue feedback signal when the actuator moves See connection diagram fig 8 page 26 Brown To extend actuator 12 24VDC Connect Brown to positive 12V x 2096 To retract actuator 24V x 1096 Connect Brown to negative Under normal conditions To extend actuator 12V max 5A depending on load Connect Blue to negative 24V max 2 5A depending on load
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5. Permanent magnet motor 12VDC or 24VDC Motor 8 x 18 AWG PVC cable The housing is made of casted aluminium coated for outdoor use and in harsh conditions Inner tube Stainless steel 151304 552333 Acme spindle Trapezoidal spindle with high efficiency 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Full performance 5 to 40 2 mm maximum Rated IP66 for outdoor use Furthermore the actuator can be washed down with a high pressure cleaner 6 The LA14 is compatible with SMPS T160 For combination possibilities please see the User Manual for SMPS T160 e cycle is max 20 4 min drive and 16 min rest for 2 mm spindle pitch and max 40 8 min drive and 12 min rest for 4 mm spindle pitch at 5 to 40 ambient temperature e Storage temperature 55 C to 105 C e Noise level With standard motor 50 53 dB A With fast motor 58 63 dB A Measuring method DS EN ISO 3743 1 actuator not loaded Actuator dimensions TECHLINE LA14 885 0 1715 18 0102 1 10 2 ib 1 oo v 27 22 29 12 145 2 S G m 4 O cl a lt e Ur N 08 15 Speed and current curves 12V motor
6. The values below are typical values and made with a stable power supply and an ambient temperature of 20 C LA14 12V Speed v s Thrust 2mm pitch fast 15 10 EHI Me I 5 i 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Thrust 1 14 12V Current v s Thrust 4S 4 2mm pitch fast 2mm pitch standard 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Thrust N Page 49 of 60 Speed and current curves 24V motor The values below are typical values and made with a stable power supply and an ambient temperature of 20 C LA14 24V Speed v s Thrust 50 45 apaa a 40 I 1 35 T 57 4mm pitch standard 25 LI i 1 15 i 10 DOTT LL Lamm geh gandan 5 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Thrust N LA14 24V Current v s Thrust 3 25 2mm pitch fast 2 E 15 4mm pitch fast 1 P 2mm pitch standard Amm pitch L standard Thrust N Page 50 of 60 Test of conducted and radiated emission EMO All TECHLINE actuators have been tested in accordance with EN55011 class 2007 CISPR 11 A 1m cable has been used in the test set up Actuator without H bridge 1 For normal operation the following is valid Radiated emission requirements are met Conducted emission requirements are met However to meet with these requirements a capacitor has been mounted across the motor wires outside the actuator and tests have then been made with this capacitor C
7. Vin 2V Max current output 12mA Please be aware that when choosing single hall feedback position readout and virtual end stops are not available in BusLink For more information see fig 3 1 page 17 Output voltage min Vin 2V Frequency 75Hz x 10Hz as standard but this can be custom ised Duty cycle Any low high com bination between and 100 percent Open Drain source current max 12mA Tolerances 0 2mA Transaction delay 20ms Linear feedback 0 5 Output Source Serial resistance 12V max 300 ohm 24V max 900 ohm Standby power consumption 12V 60mA 24V 45 mA It is recommendable to have the actuator to activate its limit Switches on a regular basis to ensure more precise positioning White Signal GND For correct wiring of power GND and Signal GND see page 34 D Item number for BusLink cables 0147999 Please note that the BusLink cables must be purchased separately from the actuator Correct wiring of Power GND and Signal GND for IC Basic and IC Advanced When using the feedback output it is important to use the right connection setup Attention should be paid to the two ground connections Power GND in the Power connector and Signal GND in the Control connector When using either 0 10V Hall or PWM feedback the Signal GND must be used For optimal accuracy the Signal GND is connected to the Power GND as close as possible to the feedback input equipment Power connector Control con
8. Rocker Switch RED OUT e both possible to run parallel with a single power supply or to run each actuator with separate power supplies e Only standard power and signal cables are available for parallel Page 38 of 60 The parallel system It does not matter where the IN OUT signal is applied The signals of all actuators can be connected together When all actuators are connected a Master will automatically be chosen E g with 5 actuators in one system there will be 1 Master and 4 Slaves The Master can control up to 7 slaves If an overload occurs the running of the actuators will be stopped and blocked in that direction until an activation in the opposite direction has been made or the system has been re powered Before entering BusLink mode all actuators must be disconnected It is only possible to configure one actuator at a time through BusLink When changing the actuator configuration it is important that all actuators in the system have the same configuration before the system starts running Otherwise the actuators will not run Actuators will be pre programmed from our production as 2 3 4 5 etc parallel systems Through BusLink it will be possible to add or remove actuators to from the system In case one of the actuators are broken the system will not move not even after re powering The broken actuator needs to be replaced before the system can run again The system will only run when it is complet
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10. and White wires between all actuators Hold Put power on the Red and Black wires for 10 30 seconds 10 sec 30 sec Difference The Red and Black wires must all be connected to the power supply within 0 5 seconds 0 sec 0 5 sec Release Disconnect all wires and wait 0 5 2 seconds before the next step 0 5 sec 2 sec Extend Retract Now choose either to extend or retract the actuator To extend the actuator Connect only the Red wire s to the power supply To retract the actuator Connect only the Black wire s to the power supply Interval Switch between running in out as much as needed without exceeding the 2 0 seconds interval between disconnect ing connecting the Red and Black wires 2 sec End To exit the parallel manual mode dicon nect the Red and Black wires for more than 2 0 seconds 2 sec Back to parallel mode Before running in standard parallel mode reconnect all Purple and White wires Hold nterva 7 Difference Release lt Run out Difference E End Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Action No motor sound or movement of piston rod The actuator is not connected to the power supply Customer fuse burned Cable damaged IC Wrongly connected 4 Brown Blue Signal required for moving outwards VCC RED Wire Signal requi
11. and operated as each individual application is unique The suitability and functionality of the LINAK product and its performance under varying conditions application vibration load humidity temperature frequency etc can only be verified by testing and shall ultimately be the responsibility of the LINAK customer using any LINAK product LINAK shall be responsible solely that LINAK products comply with the specifications set out by LINAK and it shall be the responsibility of the LINAK customer to ensure that the specific LINAK product can be used for the application in question Chapter 1 Safety instructions Please read this safety information carefully Be aware of the following three symbols throughout the user manual Warning Failing to follow these instructions can cause accidents resulting in serious personal injury Recommendations to follow these instructions can result in the actuator suffering damage or being ruined Additional information Usage tips or additional information that is important in connection with the use of the actuator Furthermore ensure that all staff who are to connect mount or use the actuator are in possession of the necessary information and that they have access to this user manual Persons who do not have the necessary experience or knowledge of the product products must not use the product products Besides persons with reduced physical or mental abilities must no
12. damage the endstop system permanently Figure 2 Right Wrong Wrong Wrong Mounting guidelines The mounting pins must have the correct dimension u2 e The bolts and nuts must be made of a high quality steel grade e g 10 8 No thread on the bolt inside the back fixture or the piston rod eye Bolts and nuts must be protected so there is no risk for them to fall out Do not use a torque that is too high when mounting the bolts for the back fixture or the piston rod eye This will stress the fixtures id Please note x The piston rod eye is only allowed to turn 0 90 degrees Instruction concerning the turning of the piston rod eye and inner tube When mounting and taking into use it is not permitted to make excessive turns of the piston rod eye In cases where the eye is not positioned correctly it is permitted to first screw the eye down to its bottom position at a maximum torque of 2Nm 1 and thereafter a maximum 90 degrees turn outwards again 2 e 5 the piston rod eye can turn freely it is important to ensure that the eye cannot rotate if the actuator is used in a pull application If this happens the actuator will be pulled apart and destroyed ME Warning A If the actuator is used for pull in an application where personal injury can occur the following is valid It is the appli
13. down when the piston rod is fully retracted e The actuator is a closed unit and therefore requires no internal maintenance e In order to maintain a proper performance of the spherical eyes and to increase the resistance against environmental wear we strongly recommend that the spherical eyes ball bearings mounted on actuators from LINAK are greased with anticorrosive grease or similar Repair Only an authorised LINAK service centre should repair LINAK actuator systems Systems to be repaired under warranty must be sent to an authorised LINAK service centre In order to avoid the risk of malfunction all actuator repairs must only be carried out by an authorised LINAK Service shop or repairer as special tools and parts must be used If a system is opened by unauthorised personel there is a risk that it may malfunction at a later date Main groups of disposal LINAK s products may be disposed of possibly by dividing them into different waste groups for recycling or combustion Product Metal scrap Cable scrap Electronic scrap Plastic recycling or combustion LA14 X X X X We recommend that our product is disassembled as much as possible at the disposal and that you try to recycle it Warranty There is an 18 months warranty on TECHLINE products against manufacturing faults calculated from the production date of the individual products see label LINAK s warranty is only valid in so far as the
14. higher voltage will be sent back towards the power supply It is important when selecting the power supply that it does not turn off the output when this backwards load dump occurs ate The power supply for actuators without integrated controller must be monitored externally and cut off in case of overload Recommended fuse for actuators without integrated controller Type Spindle Thrust Typical Amp Recommended Pitch max at full load fuse mm Push Pull A N 24V 12V 24V 12V 14020 1402 1402 0 N gt n2 N T N N w Ul NA w UJ w EN w Actuator without feedback Connection diagram Fig 1 14 000 BROWN BLUE I O specifications Description Permanent magnetic DC motor A x See connection diagram fig 1 above 17 Brown To extend actuator 12 24VDC 4 Connect Brown to positive 12V 20 To retract actuator 24V 10 Connect Brown to negative Blue Under normal conditions To extend actuator 12V max 5A depending on load Connect Blue to negative 24V max 2 5A depending on load To r tract actuator Connect Blue to positive poe Actuator with relative positioning Single Hall Connection diagram Fig 2
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16. sox sx PWM SIGNAL GND WHITE 4 20 id Please be aware that if the power supply is not properly connected you might damage the actuator BusLink is available for IC Advanced and can be used for Diagnostics manual run and configuration Download BusLink software here http www linak com techline id3 2363 For more information and easy set up of BusLink please follow this link to view the Quick Guide for BusLink http www linak com techline id3 2356 Actuator with 1 Advanced with BusLink I O specifications Input Output Easy to use interface with integrated power electronics H bridge The actuator can also be equipped with electronic circuit that gives an absolute or relative feedback signal IC Advanced also provides a wide range of possibilities for customisation The version with IC option cannot be operated with PWM power supply See connection diagram fig 10 page 31 12 24VDC VCC Connect Brown to positive 12V 20 24V 10 Standard motor Fast motor 12V current limit 12 current limit 8A 24V current limit 5A 24V current limit 5A 12 24VDC GND Connect Blue to negative 12V 20 24V 10 Standard motor Fast motor 12V current limit 8A 12V current limit 8A 24V current limit 5A 24V current limit 5A Extends the actuator Retracts the actuator Endstop signal out Green Yellow Endstop signal in 4 H 4
17. 14 BROWN BLUE RED Hall 3 VIOLET lt BLACK Actuator with relative positioning Single Hall I O specifications The actuator can be eguipped with Single Hall that gives a relative posi tioning feedback signal when the actuator moves See connection diagram fig 2 page 14 12 24VDC 12V x 2096 24V x 1096 Under normal conditions 12V max 5A depending on load 24V max 2 5A depending on load Signal power supply 12 24VDC Signal power supply GND Not to be connected To extend actuator Connect Brown to positive To retract actuator Connect Brown to negative To extend actuator Connect Blue to negative To retract actuator Connect Blue to positive Current consumption Max 40mA also when the actuator is not running Not to be connected Violet Single Hall output PNP Movement per single Hall pulse LA14020 Actuator 0 2 mm per pulse LA14040 Actuator 0 4 mm per pulse Frequency Frequency is 14 26 Hz on Single Hall output depending on load Every pulse is ON for minimum 3ms Overvoltage on the motor can result in shorter pulses Diagram of Single Hall Input nal LI nang J Output voltage min Vy 2V Max current output 12mA Max 680nF N B For more precise measurements please contact LINAK A S Low frequency with a high load Higher frequency w
18. 24VDC Connect Brown to positive 12V x 2096 To retract actuator 24V x 1096 Connect Brown to negative Blue Under normal conditions To extend actuator 12V max 5A depending on load Connect Blue to negative 24V max 2 5A depending on load Connect Blue to positive 10 or other value Signal power supply GND Not to be connected Not to be connected Violet Analogue feedback Linearity 2096 Slide potentiometer 10 kohm Minimum lifetime 15 000 cycles 1 kohm 0 mm stroke Average lifetime 40 000 cycles 11 kohm 100 mm stroke Max current output 1mA The maximum effect 0 1W Not to be connected Actuator with absolute positioning Connection diagram Fig 7 14 BLUE lt RED PWM VIOLET BLACK Actuator with absolute positioning 1 specifications The actuator can be eguipped with electronic circuit that gives an logue feedback signal when the actuator moves See connection diagram fig 7 page 24 12 24VDC 12V x 2096 24V x 1096 Under normal conditions 12V max 5A depending on load 24V max 2 5A depending on load Signal power supply 12 24VDC Signal power supply GND Not to be connected To extend actuator Connect Brown to positive To retract actuator Connect Brown to negative To extend actuator Connect Blue to negative
19. H H Bridge Note Do not change the power supply polarity on the brown and blue wires Power supply GND is electri cally connected to the housing Current limit levels can be adjusted through BusLink If the temperature drops below 10 all current limits will auto matically increase to 9A On off voltages gt 67 of Vin ON lt 33 of Vin OFF Input current 10mA Output voltage min Vy 2 Source current max 100mA Endstop signals are NOT potential free Endstop signals can be configured with BusLink software according to any position needed Before configuring virtual endstop an absolute feedback type must be chosen Only use one virtual endstop keep one end open for initialisation Actuator with IC Advanced with BusLink I O specifications Input Specification Comments Output Violet Analogue feedback 0 10 Configure any high low combination between 0 10V 0 10V Option G 0 5 4 5V Option H Special Option X Single Hall output PNP Digital output feedback PWM Configure any high low combination between 0 10096 10 9096 Option K 20 8096 Option L Special Option X Analogue feedback 4 20 Configure any high low combination between 4 20mA 4 20mA Option J Special Option X All absolute value feedbacks 0 10V PWM and 4 20mA Ripple max 200mV Transaction delay 20ms Linear feedback 0 596 Max current output 1mA Output voltage min
20. ID 245 gt 345 mm Piston Rod Eye 2 12 3 With slot auto steel BID 245 gt 345 mm 3 12 2 With slot AISI 304 BID 250 gt 345 MM only wo POM 4 12 2 With slot AISI 303 BID 250 gt 345 MM only wo POM X 7 Special 1 0 degrees 0 degrees with POM at piston rod and backfixture Back fixture 2 90 degrees B 90 degrees with POM at piston rod and backfixture Colour Dark Olivish Grey NCS S7000 N IP 6 IP66 IP69K 9 Harsh environment housing IP66 IP69K Special article number only Endstop 0 rowerswiten E 1 1 Signal switch Motor Type A 12VDC Normal V1 B 24VDC Normal V2 C 12VDC Fast V1 D 24VDC Fast V2 Other Platform 0 None PO 3 IC integrated Controller Feedback 00 None F1 Potentiometer F6 OK Single Hall Hall potentiometer OF PWM Safety 00 None Stroke Length XXX mm Stroke from 19 mm to 130 mm Potentiometer Max 100 mm Spindle Pitch 020 2mm 040 4mm Actuator Type 14 LA14 Chapter 5 Maintenance e The actuator must be cleaned at regular intervals to remove dust and dirt and inspected for mechanical damages or wear e Inspect attachment points wires piston rod cabinet and plug as well as check that the actuator functions correctly e To ensure that the pregreased inner tube remains lubricated the actuator must only be washed
21. Initialise the actuator in both directions Please contact LINAK Motor runs too slowly or does not run with full force Motor runs in smaller steps Actuator s cannot hold the chosen load Load is higher than specified Voltage drop in cable Use of long cables can negatively affect the performance of the actuator Insufficient power supply IC Current Cut off Load is higher than specified Reduce load Check power supply IC Connect actuator to BusLink and check current parameters reason for last stop For more info please see page 45 Reduce load Troubleshooting for Parallel Symptom Possible cause Action No actuators in movement Actuator s cannot lift full load Power supply Check power supply source and power connections Brown Blue Please be aware that if the power supply is not properly connected you might damage the actuator Signal connections Check parallel communications Violet Communication Violet cords must be connected together White 2 Signal GND White cords must be connected together Signal required for moving outwards VCC Red wire Signal required for moving inwards VCC Black wire Check wire connection Red Black on control unit e Put power on all actuators at the same time after everything is connected Then wait 10 seconds before signals for moving In Out are activated Load is higher t
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23. TECHLINE IMPROVING FLEXIBILITY ACTUATOR LA14 LI NAK To learn about LINAK please visit WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Page 2 of 60 Contents ene E E na a kaga ea 5 2 aaie 6 Chapter 1 Safety 7 8 Chapter 2 guidelines 9 10 11 Electrical 1 12 Recommended 12 Actuator without feedback ose ea etd a esie 13 Actuator with Relative positioning Single 2 2 14 15 Endstop signals and relative positioning Single 22 16 17 Absolute positioning Analogue 18 19 Endstop signals and absolute positioning Analogue 20 21 Absolute positioning Mechanical potentiometer 22 23 Absolute positioning 2222 24 25 Endstop signals and absolute positioning 26 27 led ccc e 28 30 IC Advanc
24. V current limit 5A 12 24VDC GND Connect Blue to negative 12V 20 24V 10 Standard motor Fast motor 12V current limit 8A 12V current limit 8A 24V current limit 5A 24V current limit 5A IE Extends the actuator Retracts the actuator Not to be connected Not to be connected H Bridge Note Do not change the power supply polarity on the brown and blue wires Power supply GND is electri cally connected to the housing If the temperature drops below 109 all current limits will auto matically increase to 9A On off voltages 2 6796 of Vin ON lt 33 of Vin OFF Input current TOMA Actuator with IC Basic I O specifications Input Specification Comments Output Analogue feedback 0 10V Option A Single Hall output PNP Standby power consumption 12V 60mA 24V 45 mA Ripple max 200mV Transaction delay 20ms Linear feedback 0 596 Max current output 1mA It is recommendable to have the actuator to activate its limit switches on a regular basis to ensure more precise positioning Output voltage min 2 Max current output 12mA For more information see fig 3 1 page 17 White Signal GND For correct wiring of power GND and Signal GND see page 34 Actuator with IC Advanced with BusLink Connection diagram Fig 10 14XXXXXXXXXX3X 1 X XX 1 XXXXXXXXXX BROWN 12 24V DC H Bridge IN YELLOW OUT GREEN
25. alise move the actuators into fully retracted position Hall error The system stops at the same position When seeing hall error the actuator goes into position lost and the system will need initialisation to initialise move the actuators into fully retracted position Out of range temperature for ambient location Out of range temperature at FET location The above can be due to high environment temperature or high duty cycle The error causes the actuators to stop After elimination of the error cooling down and reactivation of the movement the actuators will move normally e This may not be used for stop of the system Troubleshooting for Parallel Symptom Possible cause Action BusLink monitoring Reason for last stop Overvoltage When seeing overvoltage the system stops at the same time The system needs re powering and In Out signals must be removed before next movement Undervoltage When seeing undervoltage the system stops at the same time The system needs re powering and In Out signals must be removed before next movement For more information and easy set up of BusLink please follow this link to view the Quick Guide for BusLink http www linak com techline id3 2356 Chapter 4 Specifications Motor Cable Housing Spindle part Temperature range End play Weather protection Compatibility Usage
26. and meet the requirements Label for 1 14 LINAK WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK Type 14020 130000004 D6 110024506 S000 ltem 80075 Conract Diagram Prod Date 2015 11 09 Load Push 750 N Pull 750 IP66 Power Rate 12 V Max 2 4 A e Duty Cyclo 20 Max 4 min 16 min BARZ s BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED AS DUVRIR PAR DU PERSONNEL NON AUTO HT EIE COS WO 1234567 0001 MADE ey LINAK AtS DENMARK Type 1402013000000A06 11002450CS000 Describes the basic functionality of the product Item no J90075 Sales and ordering code Prod Date YYYY MM DD Production date describes when the product has been produced This date is the reference for warranty claims 4 Max Load Push 750N Pull 750N IP66 Describes the maximum load that the product can be exposed to in compression and tension This line also contains a reference to the product s IP protection degree Power Rate 12VDC Max 2 4 Amp Input voltage for the product and maximum current consumption 6 Duty Cycle 20 Max 4 min 16 min The duty cycle defines the maximum period during operation without interruption After operation a pause must be observed It is important that the operator follows the instructions of the duty cycle otherwise a possible overload may result in reduced product life errors 7 W O 1234567 0001 The LINAK work order fol
27. apacitor values for some of the TECHLINE actuators can be found in the scheme below wires or the connected control box must have similar better filtering The actuator is not delivered with a built in capacitor because then it would not be possible to PWM the motor for those who would want to do that Gi To comply with EN55011 class B 2007 a capacitor must be added across the motor Please view the scheme below for the correct choice of capacitor for the actuator in question Actuator Product Capacitor value Motor i LA14 4 7 uF xx pF Customer i control i i Motor 2 For systems operations that use PWM control it is up to the customer to test and meet the requirements Actuator with H bridge 1 For normal operation with soft start stop the following is valid e The actuator has been tested when operating with constant 80 PWM Radiated emission requirements are met Conducted emission requirements are met 2 For systems with LINAK PWM regulation among other things parallel operation and speed regulation the following is valid Radiated emission requirements are met Conducted emission requirements are met 3 Speed regulation e f the speed is regulated below a nominal speed of 8096 8096 it is necessary to mount a filter in order to comply with the conducted emission requirements For systems operations that are speed regulated it is up to the customer to test
28. be adjusted through BusLink only 12V x 2096 one actuator at a time for paral 24V x 10 lel Standard motor Fast motor If the temperature drops below 12V current limit 8A 12V current limit 10 C all current limits will auto 24V current limit 5A 24 current limit 5A matically increase to 9A Extends the actuator On off voltages 6796 of Vin ON lt 33 of V OFF Input current 10mA Black Retracts the actuator does HOt matter where the in out signals are applied You can either choose to connect the signal cable to one actuator OR you can choose to connect the signal cable to each actuator on the line Either way this will ensure parallel drive Endstop signal out Output voltage min V 2V Source current max 100mA Endstop signal in NOT potential free Actuator with Parallel I O specifications Violet Parallel communication Standby power consumption Violet cords must be connected 12V 60mA together 24V 45mA No feedback available during parallel drive Signal GND For correct wiring of power GND White cords must be connected and Signal GND see page 34 together The parallel system The parallel drive function will support a number of actuators working jointly Power Power Supply 12 24 BLACK VIOLET Communication WHITE Signal GND LOW ENDSTOP N ENDSTOP OUT BLACK IN Controller
29. cation manufacturer s responsibility to incorporate a suitable safety arrangement which will prevent personal injury from occurring if the actuator should fail Warning A LINAK s actuators are not designed for use within the following fields e Offshore installations Explosive environments Aeroplanes and other aircraft Nuclear power generation Mounting of cables 1 Unscrew the cover 2 Remove the cover 3 Plug in the cable gently without using any tools Removing cables 4 Screw the cover back 5 Use a screwdriver to onto the actuator pull up the cable The torque of the cover screw is approx 1 5 Nm e When changing the cables on a LINAK actuator it is important that this is done carefully u2 in order to protect the plugs and pins Before the new cable is mounted we recommend that the socket is greased with vaseline to keep the high IP protection and ensure an easy mounting Please be sure that the plug is in the right location and fully pressed in before the cable lid is mounted We recommend to take some precaution and design the wire connection in a way where the cable end is kept inside a closed protected area to guarantee the high IP protection Page 11 of 60 Electrical installation e ensure maximum self locking ability please be sure that the motor is shorted when stopped Actuators with integrated controller have this feature incorporated e When using soft stop on a DC motor a short peak of
30. e BusLink is available for Parallel BusLink can be used for configuration and diagnostics Service counter is available with Parallel Download BusLink software here http www linak com techline id3 2363 For more information and easy set up of BusLink please follow this link to view the Quick Guide for BusLink http www linak com techline id3 2356 Item number for BusLink cables 0147999 1 Please note that the BusLink cables must be purchased separately from the actuator System Monitoring for Parallel 1 4 If one of the actuators have one of the following error conditions the actuator will immediately STOP H Bridge fault Out of the temperature range High duty cycle protection Overcurrent Current cut off if one or all actuators go in mechanical block SMPS fault EOS fault switch Hall sensor failure Position lost Overvoltage 43V DC Alignment of the parallel actuator system If the actuators are not in parallel when starting up the next movement will run in the following manner 1 When completely aligned the parallel run continues inwards Parallel manual service mode With the parallel manual service mode it is possible to drive one or more parallel actuators separately using the red and black wire from each actuator Please follow this procedure to manually extend retract the parallel actuator s Procedure Min Max First step Disconnect the Purple
31. ed with BusLink cic tbe ce beca boc deu 31 33 Correct wiring of Power GND and Signal GND for IC Basic and IC 34 Actuator with ies geeignete Ee peneuetds tek be e 35 37 The parallel 5 2 4 24 2 0 0 0200000 0 000000000000 enne ene 38 39 System monitoring for 22 2 40 Alignment of the parallel actuator system 2 2 40 Parallel manual service mode anana aane eset rns sensn nin 41 Contents Chapter 3 saa TET DD TETTE ELLE TED 42 43 Troubleshooting for Parallel 44 46 Chapter 4 2 24 2 2 20000 00 000000000000 47 Un 47 Actuator 48 Speed and current CUMVes aaa anaa eaaa aaa eaaa EN ENENGE eaaa Naane en eaaa 49 50 MAM MORON a 49 2 AN 50 Test of conducted and radiated 2 2 2 22220 441 222 1 600 een eene 51 Label for LAN EET 52 Key to 53 LA14 Ordering example
32. equipment has been used and maintained correctly and has not been tampered with Furthermore the actuator must not be exposed to violent treatment In the event of this the warranty will be ineffective invalid For further details please see standard terms of sale and delivery for LINAK A S Note Only an authorised LINAK service centre should repair LINAK actuator systems Systems to be repaired under warranty must be sent to an authorised LINAK service centre In order to avoid the risk of malfunction all actuator repairs must only be carried out by an authorised LINAK Service shop or repairer as special tools and parts must be used If a system is opened by unauthorised personel there is a risk that it may malfunction at a later date The actuator is not to be opened by unauthorised personnel In case the actuator is opened the warranty will be invalid DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY LINAK A S Smedevaenget 8 DK 6430 Nordborg Hereby declares that Actuator 14XXXXX000A B C DXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 14 complies with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC according to following standards EN61000 4 2 2009 1000 4 3 2006 1 EN61000 4 4 2004 EN61000 4 5 2006 EN61000 4 6 2009 EN61000 4 8 2010 55011 2009 1 Class B EN55016 2 1 2009 Additional information The device does also comply with the standard EN 61000 6 1 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 1 Gener
33. er is mounted an application where a mechanical stop prevents the endstop switches in the actuator from being activated the actuator must be equipped with an electrical safety device current monitoring or external limit switch Chapter 2 Mounting guidelines LINAK linear actuators are quickly and easily mounted by slipping pins through the holes on each end of the units and into brackets on the machine frame and the load The mounting pins must be parallel to each other as shown in Figure 1 Pins which are not parallel to each other may cause the actuator to bend and be damaged The load should act along the stroke axis of the actuator as off centre loads may cause bending and lead to premature failure See Figure 2 Figure 1 Make sure the mounting pins are supported in both ends Failure to do so could shorten the life of the actuator Also avoid applying a skew load Ec on the actuator The actuator can rotate around the pivot point in the front and rear end If this is the case it is of high importance that the actuator is able to move freely over the full stroke length both during the development and daily operation Please pay special attention to the area around the housing where parts can be trapped and cause damage to the application and actuator In applications with high dynamic forces LINAK recommends not to use the fully extended or retracted position over longer time as this can
34. han specified Reduce load e Check for sufficient power supply current e Connect actuator via BusLink one at the time and check monitoring for each actuator reason for last stop Short movements before stops Actuator NOT connected properly Violet Parallel communication White Signal GND Check wire connection Violet White f OK Connect actuators via BusLink one at the time and check monitoring for each actuator reason for last stop For more info please see page 45 Troubleshooting for Parallel Symptom Possible cause Action Signal cable damaged removed under operation All actuators stop at the same position When seeing a communication error the system goes into position lost The signal and power cables MUST be connected to all actuators again e Afterwards the Parallel system needs re powering f one actuator is missing the system will not work not even after re powering BusLink monitoring Reason for last stop H bridge fault SMPS fault Please contact your local supplier for further instructions Overcurrent EOS OUT error EOS IN error The Parallel system cannot continue in the same direction Reactivation is needed in the opposite direction The Parallel system stops at the same time When seeing an EOS error the actuator goes into position lost and the system will need initialisation to initi
35. ic standards Immunity for residential commercial and light industrial environments EN 61000 6 3 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments Nordborg 2013 03 25 Len LINAK A S John Kling B Sc E E Certification and Regulatory Affairs Authorized to compile the relevant technical documentation Original declaration LINAK WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION OF PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY LINAK A S Smedeveenget 8 DK 6430 Nordborg Herewith declares that LINAK TECHLINE products as characterized by the following models and types Linear Actuators LA12 LA14 LA22 LA23 LA25 LA30 LA35 LA36 LA37 comply with the following parts of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC ANNEX I Essential health and safety requirements relating to the design and construction of machinery 1 5 1 Electricity supply The relevant technical documentation is compiled in accordance with part B of Annex VII and that this documentation or part hereof will be transmitted by post or electronically to a reasoned request by the national authorities This partly completed machinery must not be put into service until the final machinery into which it is to be incorporated has been declared in conformity with the provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC where appropriate Nordborg 2014 10 20 lt lt
36. ith no load Single Hall output Micro Processor Not to be connected Actuator with endstop signals and relative positioning Single Hall Connection diagram Fig 3 14 1 BROWN BLUE lt BLACK YELLOW GREEN Endstop signals out are NOT potential free If you wish to use the endstop signals you will have to keep power on the brown blue red and black wires otherwise the signal will be lost Actuator with endstop signals and relative positioning Single Hall I O specifications Brown The actuator can be eguipped with Single Hall that gives a relative posi tioning feedback signal when the actuator moves See connection diagram fig 3 page 16 12 24VDC 12V x 2096 24V x 1096 Under normal conditions 12V max 5A depending on load 24V max 2 5A depending on load Signal power supply 12 24VDC Signal power supply GND Endstop signal out Endstop signal in Single Hall output PNP Movement per single Hall pulse LA14020 Actuator 0 2 mm per pulse LA14040 Actuator 0 4 mm per pulse Frequency Frequency is 14 26 Hz on Single Hall output depending on load Every pulse is ON for minimum 3ms Overvoltage on the motor can result in shorter pulses Diagram of Single Hall Input eal LI LJ LJ To extend actuator Connect Brown to positive To retract actuator Connect Brown to negative
37. lowed by a unique sequential identification number Key to symbols The following symbols are used on the LA14 label Symbol Norms Approvals WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC Wheelie bin C Compliance to all relevant EC directives CE 2002 The Australian C Tick China Pollution control mark also indicates recyclability China RoHS legislation ISO 7000 0434A Caution A Operating instructions LA14 ordering example 1402004000000A06 1100 250CS 00 0 0 Not specified 0 None Feedback level Platform None Platform type basic Platform IC type advanced 0 None 0 None 0 None 10 A 0 10V 10 5 4 5 H 0 5 4 5 V 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 90 0 90 E 20 80 L 20 80 F Special X 7 Special Safety Factor 0 20 Cable 0 None S Straight 0 75m 8 core Note If AMP is chosen 6 core T Straight 1 5m 8 core Note If is chosen 6 core R 7 Straight 5 0m 8 core Note If AMP is chosen 7 6 core X Special Plug Type 0 None Is to be chosen if cable and connectors are not wanted C Flying leads Is to be chosen if connector is not wanted J Deutsch DT4 superseal X 7 Special Fire Category 0 None Install Dim min 245 mm X XXX mm Brake 0 None Option Position 0 No EOS Only IC Basic 1 Yes EOS Only IC Advanced 17 10 2 With slot auto steel B
38. ly in order to prevent unintentional operation e Check regularly for extraordinary wear Classification The equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Warnings Do not sideload the actuator e When mounting the actuator in the application ensure that the bolts can withstand the wear and that they are secured safely e f irregularities are observed the actuator must be replaced e For actuators with a stroke length below 130mm the extended position of the mechanical endstop will always be at 130mm That means if an actuator has a stroke of 80mm and the endstop switch in outwards direction fails the actuator will travel additional 50mm before reaching mechanical endstop 4 Recommendations e Do not place load on the actuator housing and do prevent impact or blows or any other form of stress to the housing e Ensure that the cable cover is mounted correctly Use 1 5Nm torque e Ensure that the duty cycle and the usage temperatures for LA14 actuators are respected e Ensure that the cable cannot be squeezed pulled or subjected to any other stress e Furthermore it will be good practice to ensure that the actuator is fully retracted in the normal position The reason is that there will be a vacuum inside the actuator if it is extended which over time can lead to water entering the actuator e Ifthe actuator without integrated controll
39. nalogue feedback 0 10V Option A 0 5 4 5V Option B Special Option F 4 20mA Option C Special Option F Tolerances 0 2V Max current output 1mA Ripple max 200mV Transaction delay 20ms Linear feedback 0 596 Tolerances 0 2mA Transaction delay 20ms Linear feedback 0 596 Output Source Serial resistance 12V max 300 ohm 24V max 900 ohm For all analogue feedbacks it is recommendable to have the actuator to activate its limit switches on a regular basis to ensure more precise positioning Not to be connected Actuator with endstop signals and absolute positioning Analogue feedback Connection diagram Fig 5 14 1 BROWN BLUE BLACK YELLOW GREEN Endstop signals out are NOT potential free If you wish to use the endstop signals you will have to keep power on the brown blue red and black wires otherwise the signal will be lost Actuator with endstop signals and absolute positioning Analogue feedback I O specifications Description The actuator can be equipped with electronic circuit that gives an ana logue feedback signal when the AA actuator moves signal See connection diagram fig 5 page 20 Brown To extend actuator 12 24VDC Connect Brown to positive 12V 20 To retract actuator 24V 1096 Connect Brown to negative Blue Under normal conditions To extend actuator 12V max 5A depending on load Co
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41. nector FEEDBACK VIOLET Feedback input SIGNAL GND LA14 IC actuator Please note that this section only applies for the following feedback options 0 10V Hall and PWM Actuator with Parallel Connection diagram Fig 11 14 003 1 1 Actuator 8 Actuator 7 Actuator 6 Actuator 5 Actuator 4 Actuator 3 Actuator 2 Actuator 1 BROWN 12 24V DC e Please be aware that if the power supply is not properly connected you might damage t3 the actuator e green and yellow wires from parallel connected actuators must be intercon nected Actuator with Parallel I O specifications Input Specification Comments Output Description Parallel drive of up to 8 actuators A master actuator with an integrated H bridge con troller controls up to 7 slaves sae The version with IC option cannot be operated with PWM power supply See connection diagram fig 11 page 35 Brown 12 24VDC VCC Note Do not change the power Connect Brown to positive supply polarity on the brown and 12V 20 blue wires 24V 10 The parallel actuators can run on Standard motor Fast motor one OR separate power supplies 12 current limit 8A 12V current limit 8A Power supply GND is electri 24V current limit 5A 24V current limit 5A cally connected to the housing Blue 2 2 Current limit levels can
42. nnect Blue to negative 24V max 2 5A depending on load Blue to positive Signal power supply Current consumption IDE Max 60mA also when the Signal power supply GND actuator is not running Green Endstop signal out Output voltage min Vy 2V Source current max 100mA Yellow Endstop signal in NOT potential free Violet Analogue feedback Tolerances 0 2V 0 10V Option A Max current output 1mA 0 5 4 5V Option B Ripple max Special Option F Transaction delay 20ms Linear feedback 0 5 4 20mA Option C Tolerances 0 2mA Special Option F Transaction delay 20ms Linear feedback 0 5 Output Source Serial resistance 12V max 300 ohm 24V max 900 ohm For all analogue feedbacks it is recommendable to have the actuator to activate its limit switches on a regular basis to ensure more precise positioning Not to be connected Actuator with absolute positioning Mechanical potentiometer feedback Connection diagram Fig 6 14 BROWN BLUE lt RED VCC to POT Signal 3 VIOLET BLACK Actuator with absolute positioning Mechanical potentiometer feedback 1 specifications Description The actuator can be equipped with mechanical potentiometer that gives an analogue feedback signal when B wu Signal the actuator moves See connection diagram fig 6 page 22 Brown To extend actuator 12
43. our products leave the factory they undergo full function and quality testing Should you nevertheless experience problems with your LINAK product system you are always welcome to contact your local dealer LINAK subsidiaries and some distributors situated all over the world have authorised service centres which are always ready to help you LINAK provides a warranty on all its products This warranty however is subject to correct use in accordance with the specifications maintenance being done correctly and any repairs being carried out at a service centre which is authorised to repair LINAK products Changes in installation and use of LINAK products systems can affect their operation and durability The products are not to be opened by unauthorised personnel The User Manual has been written based on our present technical knowledge We are constantly working on updating the information and we therefore reserve the right to carry out technical modifications LINAK A S LINAK application policy The purpose of the application policy is to define areas of responsibilities in relation to applying a LINAK product defined as hardware software technical advice etc related to an existing or a new customer application LINAK products as defined above are applicable for a wide range of applications within Medical Furniture Desk and Industry areas Yet LINAK cannot know all the conditions under which LINAK products will be installed used
44. red for moving inwards VCC Black Wire Check the connection to the power supply or the external control unit if any To extend actuator Connect Brown to positive and Blue to negative To retract actuator Connect Brown to negative and Blue to positive Change cable Check wire connection Red Black on control unit Please contact LINAK Excessive electricity Consumption Misalignment or overload in application Align or reduce load Try to run the actuator without load Please contact LINAK Motor runs but spindle does not move Gearing system or spindle damaged e Please contact LINAK Actuator cannot lift full load Clutch is worn Motor is damaged Insufficient power supply IC Current cut off overload in application Align or reduce load Check power supply For IC advanced and Parallel only Connect actuator to BusLink and check the current parameters inwards outwards Please contact LINAK Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Action No signal from Feedback Wrongly Connected Violet Signal out White Signal GND Yellow Endstop In Green Endstop Out Cable damaged Bad connection Potentiometer damaged Hall sensor or magnet damaged For IC Advanced only Check Feedback option connect to BusLink Check wiring Change cable For IC Advanced only Connect actuator to BusLink and check current parameters
45. ri pa deett Aa an BEDA aga kai 54 Chapter 5 naa man AK E 55 a Nga step en 55 5 5 saa aaa Ega n Neg EEE a AG pang aa 55 Se aa an an edt etu 56 Declaration 0 confottmily iet c e be stc aa pa aia ar gae a an Saad 57 Declaration of incorporation of partly completed 58 INO VES EM xc 60 Preface Dear User We are delighted that you have chosen a product from LINAK LINAK systems are high tech products based on many years of experience in the manufacture and development of actuators electric control boxes controls and chargers This user manual does not address the end user but is intended as a source of information for the manufacturer of the equipment or system only and it will tell you how to install use and maintain your LINAK electronics It is the responsibility of the manufacturer of the end use product to provide a User Manual where relevant safety information from this manual is passed on to the end user We are sure that your LINAK product system will give you many years of problem free operation Before
46. t use the product products unless they are under surveillance or they have been thoroughly instructed in the use of the apparatus by a person who is responsible for the safety of these persons Moreover children must be under surveillance to ensure that they do not play with the product Before you start mounting dismounting ensure that the following points are observed e actuator is not in operation e actuator is free from loads that could be released during this work Before you put the actuator into operation check the following e actuator is correctly mounted as indicated in the relevant user instructions e The equipment can be freely moved over the actuator s whole working area e The actuator is connected to a mains electricity supply transformer with the correct voltage and which is dimensioned and adapted to the actuator in question e Ensure that the voltage applied matches to the voltage specified on the actuator label e Ensure that the connection bolts can withstand the wear e Ensure that the connection bolts are secured safely During operation please be aware of the following e Listen for unusual sounds and watch out for uneven running Stop the actuator immediately if anything unusual is observed e Do sideload the actuator e Only use the actuator within the specified working limits e Do not step or kick on the actuator When the equipment is not in use e Switch off the mains supp
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