Specifications
Cleco
Electric Tool Control TME-100 Series
6 PL12-1300 12/00 en01d141.fm, 30.01.2001
1.4.2 Mounting
Each unit is used primarily as a single tool process/controller/monitor installed in a work station
or work area. It may be wall mounted, table mounted, beam mounted, suspended overhead,
pedestal mounted or used without mounting. Always choose a stable location to avoid the possi-
bility of unit damage and/or operator injury through hitting, falling, vibration or inconvenient
mounting. All cables attached to the unit should be located and secured in a manner to avoid
potential operator and passer-by injury. As with all electrical equipment, the unit will produce
some heat and should be located so that ambient air can freely circulate around the box.
Refer to Illustration Q of the parts manual, PL12-1400 for mounting hole dimensions.
1.4.3 Location Considerations
Your unit should be located to allow access to the front panel and connectors. The unit should
be installed for unrestricted and comfortable viewing of the LCD & LED's by the operator. The
LCD menu screen, key pad and side door connectors must be readily accessible for the setup.
Dependent on the peripheral equipment purchased, the unit may be located in a remote position
but should still be accessible.
Attachment of accessories and tools should also be considered with the installation locations.
Items to be considered are:
• Location of printer (10 ft. cable maximum for the parallel interface).
• Attachment of a data collection unit, if desired.
• Attachment of redundant master transducers (less than 50 ft. is desirable).
• Attachment of remote annunciators, socket nest, or remote parameter select.
• Attachment of the unit in a network to a computer.
• Operation convenience/safety - keep cables off the floor or dangling in operator areas.
1.4.4 Source Power
Your unit, which is used as the process control and power supply for the Cleco DC electric tools,
requires a power line with 10 amp capacity at 220-240 Volts AC (50/60 Hz) for the TME-111-30.
The TME-111-15 requires a power line with 15 amp capacity at 110-130 Volts AC (50/60 Hz).
1.5 Connecting Unit
1.5.1 General
Connect all equipment to the correct input and output connectors. Refer to “Attachment A.1” on
page 9 for proper port locations.
To avoid the hazard of electrical shock or burn the following instructions must be
adhered to. Failure to follow these instructions may also cause damage to your unit and
void existing warranties.
• Ensure the power switch is in the "off" position and that the box cover is properly
secured prior to connecting power cord.
• Ensure equipment has been properly grounded before applying power.
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