Stahl 8570 Mode d'emploi

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Mode d'emploi
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SolConeX
Plug, 20 A
Series 8570/22
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SolConeX Plug, 20 A
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Contents
1 General Information ............................................................................................3
1.1 Manufacturer .......................................................................................................3
1.2 Information regarding the Operating Instructions ................................................3
1.3 Further Documents .............................................................................................3
1.4 Conformity with Standards and Regulations .......................................................3
2 Explanation of the Symbols ................................................................................4
2.1 Symbols in these Operating Instructions ............................................................4
2.2 Warning Notes ....................................................................................................4
2.3 Symbols on the Device .......................................................................................5
3 Safety Notes .......................................................................................................5
3.1 Operating Instructions Storage ...........................................................................5
3.2 Personnel Qualification .......................................................................................5
3.3 Safe Use .............................................................................................................6
3.4 Specific Conditions of Use ..................................................................................7
3.5 Modifications and Alterations ..............................................................................7
4 Function and Device Design ...............................................................................7
4.1 Function ..............................................................................................................7
5 Technical Data ....................................................................................................8
6 Transport and Storage ......................................................................................12
7 Mounting and Installation ..................................................................................12
7.1 Dimensions / Fastening Dimensions .................................................................12
7.2 Mounting / Dismounting, Operating Position .....................................................12
7.3 Installation .........................................................................................................13
8 Commissioning .................................................................................................15
9 Operation ..........................................................................................................15
10 Maintenance, Overhaul, Repair ........................................................................16
10.1 Maintenance .....................................................................................................16
10.2 Overhaul ...........................................................................................................16
10.3 Repair ...............................................................................................................16
10.4 Returning the Device ........................................................................................17
11 Cleaning ............................................................................................................17
12 Disposal ............................................................................................................17
13 Accessories and Spare Parts ............................................................................17
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SolConeX Plug, 20 A
Series 8570/22
1 General Information
1.1 Manufacturer
1.2 Information regarding the Operating Instructions
ID-No.: 287841 / 8570675300
Publication Code: 2022‐03‐28·IO00·III·en·00
The original instructions are the US-American edition.
They are legally binding in all legal affairs.
1.3 Further Documents
SolConeX plug and socket devices data sheet
For documents in additional languages, see r-stahl.com.
1.4 Conformity with Standards and Regulations
Certificates for the USA and Canada can be downloaded via the following link:
https://r-stahl.com/en/global/support/downloads..
R. STAHL Schaltgeräte GmbH
Am Bahnhof 30
74638 Waldenburg
Germany
R. STAHL, INC.
13259 N. Promenade Blvd.
Stafford, TX 77477
USA
Phone:
Fax:
Internet:
E-mail:
+49 7942 943-0
+49 7942 943-4333
r-stahl.com
Phone:
Fax:
Internet:
E-mail:
+1 800 782-4357
+1 281 313-9302
r-stahl.com
R. STAHL Ltd.
#303, 8925-51 Avenue
Edmonton, AB T6E 5J3
Canada
Phone:
Fax:
Internet:
E-mail:
+1 877 416 4302
+1 780 469 5525
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Explanation of the Symbols
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SolConeX Plug, 20 A
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2 Explanation of the Symbols
2.1 Symbols in these Operating Instructions
2.2 Warning Notes
Warnings must be observed under all circumstances, in order to minimize the risk due to
construction and operation. The warning notes have the following structure:
Signalling word: DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE
Type and source of danger/damage
Consequences of danger
Taking countermeasures to avoid the danger or damage
Symbol Meaning
Tips and recommendations on the use of the device
Danger due to explosive atmosphere
DANGER
Danger to persons
Non-compliance with the instruction results in severe or fatal injuries to
persons.
WARNING
Danger to persons
Non-compliance with the instruction can result in severe or fatal injuries
to persons.
CAUTION
Danger to persons
Non-compliance with the instruction can result in light injuries to
persons.
NOTICE
Avoiding material damage
Non-compliance with the instruction can result in material damage to the device
and / or its environment.
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2.3 Symbols on the Device
3 Safety Notes
3.1 Operating Instructions Storage
Read the operating instructions carefully.
Store the operating instructions at the mounting location of the device.
Observe applicable documents and operating instructions of the devices to be
connected.
3.2 Personnel Qualification
All activities on the device may only be performed by a qualified specialist.
This primarily applies to work in the following areas:
Project engineering
Mounting/dismounting the device
(Electrical) Installation
• Commissioning
Maintenance, repair, cleaning
The specialist who performs these activities must be familiar with the relevant national
standards and regulations for electrical engineering.
Additional knowledge is required for activities in hazardous areas!
R. STAHL recommends having a level of knowledge equal to that described in the
following standards:
UL 60079-17 (Inspection and maintenance of electrical installations)
National Electrical Code (NEC NFPA 70 Article 504 or ISA-RP 12.6)
Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations
(CSA C22.1)
Local regulations and laws
Symbol Meaning
FM test mark, proven conformity of the product with the safety regulations of
the USA and Canada
05594E00
CE marking in accordance with the current applicable directive.
02198E00
Device certified for hazardous areas in accordance with the marking.
Safety Notes
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3.3 Safe Use
Before mounting
Read and observe the safety notes in these operating instructions!
Ensure that the contents of these operating instructions are fully understood by the
personnel in charge.
Use the device in accordance with its intended and approved purpose only.
Always consult with R. STAHL Schaltgeräte GmbH if using the device under operating
conditions which are not covered by the technical data.
Make sure that the device is not damaged.
We cannot be held liable for damage at the device caused by incorrect or unauthorised
use or non-compliance with these operating instructions.
For mounting and installation
Have mounting and installation performed only by qualified and authorised persons
(see chapter "Qualification of the personnel").
The device is only to be installed in areas for which it is suited based on its marking.
During installation and operation, observe the information (characteristic values and
rated operating conditions) on the rating, data and information plates located on the
device, as well as the technical data in these operating instructions.
Before installation, make sure that the device is not damaged.
Do not open the device when it is energized.
Prevent electrostatic discharge at the device.
Commissioning, maintenance, repair
Only have commissioning and repairs performed by qualified and authorised persons
(see chapter "Personnel qualification").
Before commissioning, make sure that the device is not damaged.
Perform only maintenance work described in these operating instructions.
The nature of these instructions is only informative and does not cover all of
the details, variations or combinations in which this equipment may be used,
its storage, delivery, installation, safe operation and maintenance.
Since conditions of use of the product are outside of the care, custody and
control of the manufacturer, the purchaser should determine the suitability of
the product for his intended use, and assumes all risk and liability whatsoever
in connection therewith.
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Function and Device Design
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3.4 Specific Conditions of Use
Lock the hinged cover using the bayonet ring if the plug is not inserted.
The plug is suitable for connection to an 8570/21, 8570/25 or 8570/28 socket with the
same configuration and electrical values.
3.5 Modifications and Alterations
4 Function and Device Design
4.1 Function
Application range
The 8570/22 plug is an explosion-protected electrical device.
It is approved for use in hazardous areas which are classified acc. to. NEC 505 for
Division or Zone. Details please see certification and the "Technical data" chapter.
It connects portable and stationary electrical equipment as well as electric lines and
circuits in hazardous areas.
DANGER
Explosion hazard due to modifications and alterations to the device!
Non-compliance results in severe or fatal injuries.
Do not modify or alter the device.
No liability or warranty for damage resulting from modifications and
alterations.
DANGER
Explosion hazard due to improper use!
Non-compliance results in severe or fatal injuries.
Use the device only in accordance with the operating conditions
described in these operating instructions.
Use the device only for the intended purpose specified in these
operating instructions.
Technical Data
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5 Technical Data
Please refer to the technical data on the device.
Explosion Protection
Global (IECEx)
Gas and dust IECEx PTB 19.0019X
Ex eb IIC T6 ... T5 Gb
Ex tb IIIC T75 °C Db
Europa (ATEX)
Gas and dust PTB 19 ATEX 1006 X
E II 2 G Ex eb IIC T6 ... T5 Gb
E II 2 D Ex tb IIIC T75 °C Db
USA (NEC)
Gas and dust
FM20US0117X
Cl. I, Zone 1, AEx eb IIC T6 ... T5 Gb
Cl. I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D
Zone 21, AEx tb IIIC T80 °C Db
Cl. II, III, Div. 1, Groups E, F, G
Canada (CE Code)
Gas and dust FM20CA0057X
Ex eb IIC T6 ... T5 Gb
Cl. I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D
Ex tb IIIC T80 °C Db
Cl. II, III, Div. 1, Groups E, F, G
Technical Data
Electrical data
Rated operational
voltage
max. 50 to 690 V AC / max. 110 V DC
Frequency 50/60 Hz (for frequencies ) 100 Hz reduction to 12 A required)
Voltage tolerance -10 to +10%
Rated operational
current
20 A
Rated insulation
voltage
750 V
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Ambient conditions
Operating
temperature range
-50 to +65 °C
-40 to +65 °C, optional (silicone-free)
(The storage temperature corresponds to the ambient temperature)
The maximum ambient and service temperature as well as the temperature
class, depends on the combination of plug and socket. This evaluation has to
be done in the particular socket or flange certificate where the plug is used.
Mechanical data
Number of poles 2 pole / 3 wire (1P + N + PE)
2 pole / 3 wire (2P + PE)
3 pole / 4 wire (3P + PE)
4 pole / 5 wire (3P + N + PE)
Enclosure material Polyamide, glass fibre reinforced
Degree of protection IP66 acc. to IEC 60529,
IP64 acc. to UL 60079,
NEMA 3, 4, 4X acc. to ANSI/NEMA 250
Impact strength IK10 as per IEC/EN 62262-0 and IEC 60309-1,
7 Joule as per UL 60079
Connection type Screw-type terminals
Terminals
Weight
Service life > 5000 mechanical plug cycles as per UL 60309-1
Tightening torque Terminals: 1.2 Nm / 10.62 lbf inch
Enclosure screws: 1.0 Nm / 8.85 lbf inch
Strain relief: 1.5 Nm / 13.27 lbf inch
Cable glands
Cable diameter 8 to 18 mm / 0.31 to 0.71 inch
8 to 15 mm / 0.31 to 0.59 inch (silicone-free)
Technical Data
finely stranded 1 x 1,5 mm2 to 1 x 4 mm2
(AWG 16 to AWG 12)
finely stranded with core end
sleeve
1 x 1,5 mm2 to 1 x 4 mm2
(AWG 16 to AWG 12)
8570/22-3.. 0.331 kg / 0.73 lbs
8570/22-4.. 0.384 kg / 0.85 lbs
8570/22-5.. 0.444 kg / 0.98 lbs
Ring 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 8 to 11 mm / 0.31 to 0.43 inch
Ring 2 + 3 + 4 11 to 15 mm / 0.43 to 0.59 inch
Ring 3 + 4 15 to 18 mm / 0.59 to 0.71 inch
(only for silicone seal)
Technical Data
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Arrangement of contact pins
Position: clock hour position, view: front side of the plug
Arrangement of contact pins and terminal markings
Arrangement of contact pins and terminal markings in the 6 h position
(view from the front side)
19038E00
Example: Clock hour position
19039E00
200 to 250 V = 6 h
2 pole / 3 wire
(1P + N + PE)
20632E00
2 pole / 3 wire
(2P + PE)
19040E00
3 pole / 4 wire
(3P + PE)
19041E00
4 pole / 5 wire
(3P + N + PE)
19042E00
8570/22-3.. 8570/22-3.. 8570/22-4.. 8570/22-5..
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Colour code and arrangement of contact pins and terminal markings
Colour code according to UL 60309-1 and arrangement relative to the polarizing slot for
different voltages and frequencies in accordance with UL 60309-2
1) Mainly for ship installations
2) Only for refrigerated containers (standardized by ISO)
For further technical data, see r-stahl.com.
No. of poles Frequency
[Hz]
Voltage
[V]
Colour code Position of the
earth contact pin
2 pole /
3 wire
(1P + N + PE)
(2P + PE)
50 and 60 > 50 to 110 V DC grey 3 h
50 and 60 100 to 130 yellow 4 h
50 and 60 200 to 250 blue 6 h
50 and 60 380 to 415 red 9 h
50 and 60 480 red 7 h
50 and 60 500 black 7 h
60 277 grey 5 h
100 to 300 > 50 green 10 h
> 300 to 500 > 50 green 2 h
3 pole /
4 wire
(3P + PE)
50 and 60 100 to 130 yellow 4 h
50 and 60 200 to 250 blue 9 h
50 and 60 380 to 415 red 6 h
50 and 60 480 red 7 h
50 and 60 500 black 7 h
50 and 60 600 to 690 black 5 h
50 380 2) red 3 h
60 440 2) red 3 h
60 440 to 460 1) red 11 h
100 to 300 > 50 green 10 h
> 300 to 500 > 50 green 2 h
4 pole /
5 wire
(3P + N + PE)
50 and 60 57/100 to 75/130 yellow 4 h
50 and 60 120/208 to 144/250 blue 9 h
50 and 60 200/346 to 240/415 red 6 h
50 and 60 277/480 red 7 h
50 and 60 288/500 black 7 h
50 and 60 347/600 to 400/690 black 5 h
50 220/380 2) red 3 h
60 250/440 2) red 3 h
60 250/440 to 265/460 1) red 11 h
100 to 300 > 50 green 10 h
> 300 ... 500 > 50 green 2 h
Transport and Storage
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6 Transport and Storage
Transport and store the device only in the original packaging.
Store the device in a dry place (no condensation) and vibration-free.
Do not drop the device.
7 Mounting and Installation
7.1 Dimensions / Fastening Dimensions
7.2 Mounting / Dismounting, Operating Position
7.2.1 Mounting
Operating position
Store in an unplugged state, suspended with the contacts pointing downward.
Dimensional drawings (all dimensions in mm [inches]) – Subject to modification
10337E00
Type A B
8570/22-3..
20 A, 2P + PE;
1P + N + PE
43.5 [1.71] 78 [3.07]
8570/22-4..
20 A, 3P + PE
49 [1.93] 89 [3.50]
8570/22-5..
20 A, 3P + N + PE
56.5 [2.22] 92 [3.62]
8570/22
SolConeX plug
To prevent soiling the plug pins, use a suitable protective cap
(see chapter "Accessories and Spare parts").
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7.3 Installation
DANGER
Explosion hazard due to insufficient protective measures!
Non-compliance results in severe or fatal injuries.
Select suitable cables to ensure that the maximum permissible
conductor temperatures are not exceeded.
When using core end sleeves, attach them using a suitable tool.
Use only separately tested cable entries and stopping plugs with
an US Type Examination Certificate.
The conductor insulation must be touching the terminal.
Do not damage the conductor (for example nicking)
when stripping it.
Always connect the protective conductor.
DANGER
Explosion hazard in the case of installation in special areas with
potentially explosive dust!
Non-compliance results in severe or fatal injuries.
Do not use the device in areas where there are processes
generating strong charges, machine friction processes,
separation processes and electrospray processes
(for example around electrostatic coating systems)
and pneumatically generated dust.
DANGER
Explosion hazard when seal is insufficient and/or service temperature
is too high!
Non-compliance results in severe or fatal injuries.
Only insert the plug if the pins and contact surfaces are free of
liquid and dirt.
Completely seal the bayonet ring of the plug to obtain the degree
of protection.
Make sure the service temperature range is maintained
(see the "Technical data" chapter).
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Unscrew the safety screw so that
the screw head is flush with the
cable gland.
Loosen the cable gland.
After installing the cable, screw on
the cable gland until the sealing ring
is sufficiently tight.
Screw the safety screw into the
cable gland on the block to a
tightening torque of
0.5 Nm / 4.425 lbf inch.
11222E00
11201E00
Unfasten the cable gland (1) and
remove the dust cover plate (2).
Remove the pressure ring (3) and
the sealing ring (4).
Loosen the enclosure screws (5)
and remove the connector
enclosure (6).
Introduce line through the screw
connection, pressure ring and seal.
If necessary, increase the internal
diameter of the seal by trimming it
to match the cable.
Press the seal into the connector
enclosure (pre-stamped side
pointing inwards) and put the
pressure ring in place.
Open the strain relief (7) (Torx T15)
and pivot it by 90°.
Insert the conductors into the
corresponding terminals and
clamp them
(for tightening torque,
see chapter "Technical data").
Make sure the stripped conductor
ends are fully inside the terminal.
Pivot the strain relief back and
mount it on the conductor.
Clamping unit must not be under
strain.
Tighten the connector enclosure
(for the tightening torque,
see chapter "Technical data").
Tighten the screw connection and
secure it with a safety screw.
A
[mm / inch]
B
[mm / inch]
85 / 3.35 12 / 0.47
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8 Commissioning
Before commissioning, ensure the following:
Check the mounting and installation.
Device must not be damaged.
Remove any foreign bodies.
If necessary, clean the connection chamber.
Check if the conductors have been inserted correctly.
Check whether all screws and nuts have been tightened firmly.
Check whether all conductors have been clamped firmly.
Observe the line voltage.
9 Operation
The plug can be used with the following products of R. STAHL:
Receptacle 8570/21
Flange socket 8570/25, 8570/28
The plug can be used with industrial type sockets in accordance with UL 60309.
DANGER
Explosion hazard due to incorrect installation!
Non-compliance results in severe or fatal injuries.
Check the device for proper installation before commissioning.
Comply with national regulations.
DANGER
Explosion hazard due to malfunction of the device after a short circuit in
the electric circuit!
Non-compliance results in severe or fatal injuries.
Check the functionality of the plug after a short circuit.
Replace defective devices immediately.
DANGER
Explosion hazard due to damp, dirty or dusty components!
Non-compliance results in severe or fatal injuries.
Only insert the plug into the socket if it is dry and free of dirt and
dust.
The plug may only be used when fully mounted.
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10 Maintenance, Overhaul, Repair
10.1 Maintenance
Consult the relevant local and national regulations to determine the type and extent of
inspections.
Adapt inspection intervals to the operating conditions.
At a minimum, check the following points during maintenance work on the device:
If the cables have been clamped properly
If the enclosure, seals and surface of the plug pins are damaged
If the contact pins are dirty; if necessary, clean them
Whether the permissible temperatures are complied with
Intended use
10.2 Overhaul
10.3 Repair
Observe the relevant national regulations in the country of use.
To avoid corrosion, the plug must be disconnected regularly.
If required, clean the plug pins.
After 1000 mating cycles, it is advisable to apply contact oil
(for example KLÜBERALFA KRA 3-730) to the device.
The use of mineral-oil-based lubricants is impermissible!
DANGER
Explosion hazard due to improper repair!
Non-compliance results in severe or fatal injuries.
Repair work on the devices must be performed only by
R. STAHL Schaltgeräte GmbH.
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10.4 Returning the Device
Only return or package the devices after consulting R. STAHL!
Contact the responsible representative from R. STAHL.
R. STAHL's customer service is available to handle returns if repair or service is required.
Contact customer service personally.
or
Go to the r-stahl.com website.
Under "Support" > "RMA" > select "RMA-REQUEST".
Fill out the form and send it.
You will automatically receive an RMA form via email. Please print this file off.
Send the device along with the RMA form in the packaging to
R. STAHL Schaltgeräte GmbH (refer to chapter 1.1 for the address).
11 Cleaning
To avoid electrostatic charging, the devices located in potentially explosive areas may
only be cleaned using a damp cloth.
When cleaning with a damp cloth, use water or mild, non-abrasive, non-scratching
cleaning agents.
Do not use aggressive detergents or solvents.
12 Disposal
Observe national and local regulations and statutory regulation regarding disposal.
Separate materials when sending it for recycling.
Ensure environmentally friendly disposal of all components according to the statutory
regulations.
13 Accessories and Spare Parts
NOTICE
Malfunction or damage to the device due to the use of non-original components.
Non-compliance can result in material damage.
Use only original accessories and spare parts from
R. STAHL Schaltgeräte GmbH.
For accessories and spare parts, see data sheet on our homepage
r-stahl.com.
Fiche SolConeX, 20 A
Série 8570/22
Mode d’emploi pour
l’Amérique du Nord
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1 Indications générales...........................................................................................3
1.1 Fabricant..............................................................................................................3
1.2 Informations concernant le mode d'emploi ..........................................................3
1.3 Autres documents................................................................................................3
1.4 Conformité aux normes et dispositions................................................................3
2 Explication des symboles.....................................................................................4
2.1 Symboles figurant dans le mode d'emploi ...........................................................4
2.2 Avertissements ....................................................................................................4
2.3 Symboles sur le dispositif ....................................................................................5
3 Consignes de sécurité .........................................................................................5
3.1 Conservation du mode d'emploi ..........................................................................5
3.2 Qualification du personnel ...................................................................................5
3.3 Utilisation sûre .....................................................................................................6
3.4 Conditions d'utilisation spécifiques ......................................................................7
3.5 Transformations et modifications.........................................................................7
4 Fonction et structure du dispositif ........................................................................7
4.1 Fonction ...............................................................................................................7
5 Caractéristiques techniques.................................................................................8
6 Transport et stockage ........................................................................................12
7 Montage et installation.......................................................................................12
7.1 Cotes / cotes de fixation.....................................................................................12
7.2 Montage / démontage, position d'utilisation.......................................................12
7.3 Installation..........................................................................................................13
8 Mise en service..................................................................................................15
9 Fonctionnement .................................................................................................15
10 Maintenance, entretien, réparation ....................................................................16
10.1 Maintenance ......................................................................................................16
10.2 Entretien.............................................................................................................16
10.3 Réparation .........................................................................................................16
10.4 Retour ................................................................................................................17
11 Nettoyage...........................................................................................................17
12 Élimination .........................................................................................................17
13 Accessoires et pièces de rechange ...................................................................17
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