HL 400series
HL 400series
HL 400series
INSTRUCTIONMANUAL
MANUAL
Meanings of indications for safety used in this Instruction Manual are as follows.
WARNING: Indicates that improper handling assumes the risk of a fatal or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates that improper handling assumes the risk of injury or damage to property only.
URL http://www.towa-seiden.co.jp
№EH41000-2
№EH41000-3
2009.01.09.改訂
2009.01.09.改訂
2011.01.18.改訂
2011.01.18.改訂
2011.12.20.改訂
Table of Contents
[1] Operation Principle ······································································································ 2
[2] Standard Specifications ································································································ 2
2-1. Outline drawings ····································································································· 2
2-2. Specifications ·········································································································· 2
[3] Type····························································································································· 3
[4] Precautions on Handling ······························································································· 4
4-1. Determining installation location ··············································································· 4
4-2. Impact of granules ··································································································· 4
[5] Mounting ······················································································································ 4
5-1 Mounting direction ···································································································· 4
5-2. How to mount the product ························································································ 4
5-
2-1.St
andar
dspeci
fi
cat
ions(
G3/
4”Ti
ght
eni
ngwi
thal
ocknut
)··································· 4
5-2-2. N Type (Vane·Main shaft separate type)····························································· 5
5-2-3. F Type (Mounting with a flange) ········································································· 5
[6] Wiring ·························································································································· 5
6-1. Precautions on wiring ····························································································· 5
6-2. Wiring procedure ····································································································· 6
[7] Detection Torque ········································································································· 7
[8] Replacing Internal Mechanisms ···················································································· 7
[9] Operation Check Procedure ························································································· 8
[10] Paddle-Type Level Switch Problem Prevention ···························································· 8
1
[1] Operation Principle
The paddle-type level switch rotates a vane mounted on the main shaft with a motor. When no
load is applied to the vane by the measurement target, the motor constantly rotates. When the
vane stops rotating due to the measurement target, the switch stops the motor and delivers a
contact output. At this time, the motor power source is set to shut off to protect the motor.
When the force stopping the motor rotation is removed, the power supply to the motor turns on
to rotate the motor, and the contact output switches. This operation detects the measurement
target.
Nut
Flat- to-flat diameter O-ring
Ф2 split
pin
Cord lock
Bimed Lead wire
2-2. Specifications
Power supply voltage AC 100/110 V 50/60 Hz or AC 200/220 V 50/60 Hz
Mounting Method G3/
4”(
Tight
eni
ngt
hebasemount
ingpl
atewi
t
hal
ocknut
)
Power consumption 1.5 W
Contact output 1C Contact AC 250 V 5 A (Resistance load)
Detection torque (*1) About 4.9 N·cm
Slip torque (*2) About 11.76 - 14.70 N·cm
Number of rotations 1 rpm
Product body chassis and cover Die-cast zinc
Main shaft and vane SUS304
Materials
Sealing Nitrile rubber
2
[3] Type
HL-400
3
[4] Precautions on Handling
Caution 4-1. Determining installation location
Mount the product in a location where granule levels actually vary.
<Mounting the product at the upper limit level> <Mounting the product at the lower limit level>
Wrong example Correct example Wrong example Correct example
[5] Mounting
5-1. Recommended position of the mounting direction.
It is recommended that, for horizontal mounting, the cord lock face the direction as shown in
the figure below. This position provides stable detection operation because of the product
structure. Pay attention because setting the cord lock in the opposite direction may cause
malfunction of the rotation recovery failure when the spring position changes.
*Avoi
dusi
ngt
hepr
oductatt
hef
i
rstposi
ti
onf
rom “
Weak”asmuchaspossi
bl
e.
<Product appearance viewing the vane to the <Product appearance viewing the cover at the
left> front>
A position where the cord lock is slanted by A position where the cord lock is slanted by
25º - 30° from the bottom toward the front side 25º - 30° from the bottom toward the left side
LEVEL SWITCH
HL-400
RATED
AC 200/ 220V L - 85mm 250V 6A
SER.NO
TOWA SEIDEN
Outer diameter
about 26.5
Lock nut
Washer
Rubber packing
4
5-2-2. N Type (Vane·Main shaft separate type)
Mount the product body after removing the main shaft portion from the product body by
loosening the hexagonal cap nut. Pay close attention so that no foreign matter enters inside
the product body chassis because the chassis portion where the main shaft has been
separated has a hollow structure. After mounting the body, load the main shaft and tighten the
hexagonal cap nut. Make sure that the nut is tightened fully. After completing the mounting,
rotate the vane slowly one-half turn by hand until it reaches the position where it clicks.
Outer diameter
about 26.5
Lock nut
Washer
Rubber packing
[6 ] Wiring
6-1. Precautions on wiring
Warning During the wiring, make sure that the supply power sources and power sources
Warning applied to the output are shut off. Failure to do so may result in danger of electric shock,
electric leaks, and short circuits or combustion.
The power source voltage for this product is 100 V and 200 V exclusively. Check the
Warning identification label at the bottom of the product body cover to be sure to avoid any error.
Do not connect a load that exceeds the rating of the contacts. Doing so may cause damage or
Caution deterioration of the contacts. If the load capacity exceeds the ratings for the contacts, install a
relay that meets the load capacity between the load and the output terminal of the product. Do
not connect the power supply directly to the relay output terminal without connecting a load.
Doing so may cause a short circuit or may damage the product. (Check the ratings of the
contacts found on the identification label on the bottom of the product body cover.)
5
6.2 Wiring procedure
Check the product and select the wiring diagram that matches the product referring to the table
below before starting the wiring. The wiring diagram is also found on the identification label on
the bottom of the product body cover. * The wiring diagram corresponds to the status where
the vane is rotating
H: Not conductive to C during vane rotation L: Conductive to C during vane rotation C: Common signal line
Standard specifications
Black
White
Black
Yellow
Green
White
Yellow
Green
Red
Red
Black Power
White Power source source
Red
Lead wire (Contact a) Lead wire (Contact a)
Yellow (Common) (Common)
Green (Contact b) (Manufactured by Nanahoshi (Contact b)
Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd.)
Type ZE (Equipped with a small load ground Type -6P (2-contact output)
wire)
To product
body
Brown
Black
Black
Green
Yellow
Yellow
White
White
Brown
Green
Red
Green Black
Red
Type -4PA (4-core lead wire) Type -4PB (4-core lead wire)
White
White
Green
Red
Black
Black
Red
White White
Red Power source Red Power source
Lead wire Black (Contact a)
Lead wire Black (Contact b)
Green Green
(Common) (Common)
Type -4PA (Equipped with a 4P connector) Type -4PB (Equipped with a 4P connector)
Green
Black
Black
Green
White
White
Red
Red
(Contact a) (Contact b)
(Common) (Common)
Lead wire Lead wire
Power source Power source
(Manufactured by Nanahoshi Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd.) (Manufactured by Nanahoshi Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd.)
Type -3PA (3-core lead wire) Type -3PB (3-core lead wire)
White
Black
White
Black
Red
Red
White White
Red Power source Red Power source
Lead wire (Common) Lead wire (Common)
Black Black
(Contact a) (Contact b)
Type -3PA (Equipped with a 3P connector) Type -3PB (Equipped with a 3P connector)
White
Black
Black
White
Red
Red
Type -3PA (Equipped with a 3P connector, black lead Type -3PB (Equipped with a 3P connector, black
wire) lead wire)
(Black) (Black)
White
White
Black
Black
Red
Red
Power
Power source
Lead wire (Common) Lead wire (Common) source
(Contact a) (Contact b)
(Manufactured by Nanahoshi Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd.) (Manufactured by Nanahoshi Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd.)
6
[7] Detection Torque
If you need to increase the detection sensitivity because of apparent relative density or the
heap condition of the material, then increase the vane dimension. When changes in the vane
shape are difficult due to the shape of the hopper, then increase the detection sensitivity by a
small amount by shifting the spring position located at the back of the internal mechanism
t
owar
dthe“
Weak”di
rect
i
on.I
nshi
f
ti
ngt
heposi
ti
on,paypar
ti
cul
arat
tent
ionnott
odef
ormt
he
spring. Failure to do so may cause malfunction of the product. In the case of vertical mounting,
donotshi
ftt
hespr
ingposi
ti
ont
owar
dthe“
Weak”di
rect
i
on.Doi
ngsomaycauseamal
f
unct
i
on
of the rotation recovery failure.
*Avoi
dusi
ngt
hepr
oductatt
hef
i
rstposi
ti
onf
rom “
Weak”asmuchaspossi
bl
e.
<Spring position by default>
*Do not change the spring position in
the vertical mounting.
7
[9] Operation Check Procedure
1) Check whether the wiring is correctly connected.
2) Turn the power on.
3) Check that the vane rotates smoothly.
4) Check that the signal switches when the vane is held by hand or completely buried in the
measur
ementt
arget
.(2–3t
imesdur
ingoner
otat
ion)
5) Rotate the vane by hand and check that the vane runs idle and clicks at the position after
rotating 180°. (Check slip mechanism operation)