Fiber optic cable, Pneumatic connections – Ransburg PulseTrack2 A11515-XXXXX User Manual

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FIBER OPTIC CABLE

(See Figure 5)

Remove the fitting from the fiber optic input port

(FO1 - FO6) on the side of the control panel and

slide over one end of the fiber optic cable. Open

the control panel door. Insert the end of the fiber

optic cable through the input port fitting and into

the hole of the black rectangular fiber optic recep-

tacle on the fiber optic receiver module. Tighten

the screw of the fiber optic receptacle onto the flat

of the cable extension and secure the fitting on

the side panel. Route the fiber optic cable to the

rotator and connect the other end of the cable to

the fiber optic input fitting of the rotator.

Figure 4: AC Input Power Connections

The fiber optic cables are integrated into ¼” tubing

for mechanical protection. A minimum bend radius

of 3" is required. Care must be taken to prevent

kinking for protection of the fiber optic cables.

Avoid exposure of the cable ends to chemicals

such as paint or solvents. Exposing the cable

ends to such chemicals will cause damage and

can severely reduce the ability of the cable to

transmit light.

The control panel is preconfigured for 115 VAC or

230 V AC depending on the model number. Refer

to the "Parts Identification" section of this manual

and the product specification label located on the

control panel.

PNEUMATIC

CONNECTIONS

(See Table 2)

All pneumatic connections are made to the right

side of the PulseTrack 2 control panel. System

components should be installed to minimize the

length of pneumatic control lines. This will max-

imize the rotator speed control response. Tubing

may exceed the maximum lengths as indicated in

the "Specifications" in the "Introduction" section of

this manual dependent on the specific installation

requirements; however, this could degrade overall

speed control performance.

Figure 5: Fiber Optic Cable Installation

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