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Page 1 - Type 8681

Operating InstructionsType 8681 Control Head

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10Basic Safety InstructionsBASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS3. These safety instructions do not make allowance for any contingencies and events which may aris

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11Basic Safety InstructionsNOTE! Connection of the Control HeadDo not connect any mechanically rigid connection parts, in particular those with long l

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12Basic Safety InstructionsGENERAL INFORMATION4. Contact address4.1. Bürkert Fluid Control Systems Sales Center Christian-Bürkert-Straße 13-17 D-74653

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13System DescriptionSYSTEM DESCRIPTION5. Intended Application Area5.1. The Control Head Type 8681 has been designed for use as actuation of pneumatica

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14System Descriptionshort mechanical and pneumatic installation times.•For increased safety requirements (e.g. in the explosion-risk area) a seal or

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15System Description5.4.2. Fluid diagramControl Head Type 8681 - Fluid diagram (with restriction capability for each solenoid valve):Model with three

Page 8 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS1

16System DescriptionNumber of solenoid valves5.4.3. The control head for process valves has been designed for single-acting and double-acting valve ac

Page 9 - AUTHORIZED USE2

17System DescriptionPosition Measuring System5.4.6. The switching positions of the process valves are reported to the higher-level control by feedbac

Page 10 - BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS3

18Technical Data6. TECHNICAL DATAOperating Conditions6.1. DANGER!Danger of explosion in explosive atmosphere (only in the event of a fault as zone 2)

Page 11 - Control Head Type 8681

19Technical DataMechanical data6.3. Cover safeguard:- Seal max Ø2 and / or- plastic self-cutting screw 3.0x10M16x1.5 (2x)G1/4 (2x)G1/8 (3x)Dimension

Page 12 - GENERAL INFORMATION4

We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice.Technische Änderungen vorbehalten.Sous resérve de modification techniques.© 2010 - 2011 B

Page 13 - SYSTEM DESCRIPTION5

20Technical Data6.4. Pneumatic DataControl medium: oil-free and dry air, neutral gases Quality classes in accordance with DIN ISO 8573-1 (5 µ

Page 14 - System Description

21Technical Data6.5. Position Measuring System DataStroke range (measuring range): 0 ... 80 mm Resolution: ≤ 0.1 mm Total fault:

Page 15 - 5.4.2. Fluid diagram

22Technical Data6.6. Factory Settings in the FirmwareThe control head is supplied with the following factory settings of the firmware: The service int

Page 16 - Manual Control5.4.5

23Installation7. INSTALLATIONSafety instructions7.1. DANGER!Risk of injury from high pressure in the equipment!Before loosening pneumatic lines and v

Page 17 - Other Features 5.4.7

24Installationscrews M5), which engage in the middle groove of the hub flange (protection against pulling off). The control head can radially slide int

Page 18 - 6. TECHNICAL DATA

25InstallationCheck the secure fit of the sealing rings (in the upper and lower grooves). →Mount the control head on the hub flange (seamlessly 360° rot

Page 19 - Mechanical data6.3

26Opening and Closing the Housing8. OPENING AND CLOSING THE HOUSINGSafety instructions8.1. DANGER!Risk of injury from high pressure in the equipment!

Page 20 - 6.4. Pneumatic Data

27Opening and Closing the HousingClosing the Housing8.2.2. If necessary, clean the seal contour of the seal and of the hood, and lightly lubricate it

Page 21 - Technical Data

28Pneumatic Installation9. PNEUMATIC INSTALLATIONSafety instructions9.1. DANGER!Risk of injury from high pressure in the equipment!Before loosening p

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29Pneumatic InstallationProcedure:If necessary, realign the control head (see chapter → 7.2.3. Realignment of the Control Head)A silencer has alread

Page 23 - 7. INSTALLATION

3 Control Head Type 8681In h a l t1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 24 - Installation

30Pneumatic InstallationSettings of the Flow-Rate or the Control Speed with the Help of the Flow Restriction Screws:Open the housing observing the not

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3124 V DC - Design10. 24 V DC - DESIGNElectrical connection options 10.1. The following connection concepts are available for the electrical connecti

Page 26 - Safety instructions8.1

3224 V DC - DesignSolenoid valves: Power input per solenoid valve: max. 0.8 W (0.9 W during activation) Power consumption per solenoid valv

Page 27 - Closing the Housing8.2.2

3324 V DC - DesignDesign Aid10.3. Power consumption of the electronics:PEl= 0.7 W or IEl= 30 mA at 24 VPower consumption of a valve durin

Page 28 - 9. PNEUMATIC INSTALLATION

3424 V DC - DesignSafety instructions10.4. DANGER!Danger of explosion in explosive atmosphere (only in the event of a fault as zone 2)!Opening the hoo

Page 29 - Pneumatic Installation

3524 V DC - DesignNOTE! Use of the Control Head in Explosive AtmosphereOnly use cables and cable glands that are allowed for the respective applicatio

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3624 V DC - DesignCircuit diagram 24 V DC: *) Order variant "Analog": output - analog signalCircuit diagram 24 V D

Page 31 - 10. 24 V DC - DESIGN

3724 V DC - DesignMulti-pole Connection10.5.2. Internal cabling work is not required for models with multi-pole connection, which makes installation a

Page 32 - 24 V DC - Design

38AS Interface - Design11. AS INTERFACE - DESIGNDefinition11.1. AS Interface ConnectionAS interface (Actuator Sensor Interface) is a field bus system w

Page 33 - Design Aid10.3

39AS Interface - DesignElectrical Connection Options for AS Interface 11.2. The following connection concepts are available for the electrical connect

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40AS Interface - DesignTable of calculated line length of the control head versions:When designing the system, consider the length of the round cable

Page 36 - Circuit diagram 24 V DC:

41AS Interface - DesignConnections: Multi-pole connection version 1 x M16 x 1.5 cable gland / A/F19 with multi-pole connection (M12 plug a

Page 37 - Multi-pole Connection10.5.2

42AS Interface - DesignNOTE! If all three solenoid valves are simultaneously controlled via the AS interface, the electronics will activate the valves

Page 38 - 11. AS INTERFACE - DESIGN

43AS Interface - DesignCalculation Examples:Example 1: 3 valves are activated simultaneously, one position is reported (state for 200 ms):PSlave

Page 39 - AS Interface - Design

44AS Interface - Design11.7. Electrical installation AS InterfaceInternal cabling work is not required for any of the AS Interface designs with multi

Page 40 - Electrical Data11.4

45AS Interface - DesignThe cable with multi-pole connection version is especially suited for direct and flexible connection to the AS interface cable h

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46AS Interface - Design11.8. Programming DataThe control heads have been configured as AS interface version with an extended address range (A/B slaves

Page 42 - Design Aid11.5

47DeviceNet - Design12. DEVICENET - DESIGNDefinition12.1. The DeviceNet is a field bus system which is based on the CAN protocol (Controller Area Netwo

Page 43 - Safety instructions11.6

48DeviceNet - DesignInputs 3 discrete feedback signal of the position measuring system (positions S1 - S3) 1 discrete feedback signal of th

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49DeviceNet - DesignElectrical Data12.4. Connections: "Multi-pole" 1 x M16 x 1.5 cable gland / SW22 with multi-pole connection

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5 11.5. Design Aid ...

Page 46 - 11.8. Programming Data

50DeviceNet - DesignDesign Aid12.6. Power consumption of the electronics:PEl= 1.44 W or IEl= 60 mA at 24 VPower consumption of a valve du

Page 47 - 12. DEVICENET - DESIGN

51DeviceNet - DesignSafety instructions12.7. DANGER!Danger of explosion in explosive atmosphere (only in the event of a fault as zone 2)!Opening the h

Page 48 - Drop Line Length12.3.2

52DeviceNet - DesignDeviceNet electronics module:Solenoid valve connection with status LED for Valve 1DIP switches for setting the address and baud r

Page 49 - Electrical Data12.4

53DeviceNet - DesignNetwork Topology of a DeviceNet System12.9. When installing a DeviceNet system, ensure that the terminating circuit of the data li

Page 50 - Design Aid12.6

54DeviceNet - DesignSettings of the DeviceNet address12.10.1. MAC ID address = Medium Access Control Identifier AddressMAC ID address = [DIP 1 ⋅ 20

Page 51 - Safety instructions12.7

55DeviceNet - DesignSetting the baud rate12.10.2. Adjustment of the control head to the baud rate of the network.Baud rate DIP 7 DIP 8125 kbaud off of

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56DeviceNet - DesignThe addresses listed in the table above ("Static input assemblies") can be used as a path data for the attribute Produce

Page 53 - Network topologyFig. 21:

57DeviceNet - DesignConfiguration example 12.12.2. The example describes the principle procedure when configuring the device using the software RSNetWor

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58DeviceNet - DesignOnline Parameterization of the DeviceDevices can also be parameterized online. In doing so, you can also select whether only indiv

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59DeviceNet - DesignState of bus status LED "Network"12.13.2. LED Device state Explanation TroubleshootingOff No voltage / not onlineDevice

Page 56 - Bus Error

6 13.3. Design Aid ...

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60120 V AC - Design 13. 120 V AC - DESIGN Electrical connection options 13.1. Cable gland:Connection left: Voltage, signalsConnection right: ext

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61120 V AC - Design Feedback signal output: S4 out is directly connected to S4 inInput / proximity switches (external initiator: S4 in):

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62120 V AC - Design Design Aid13.3. Power consumption of the electronics:PEl= 1.2 VA or IEl= 10 mA at 120 VAPower consumption of a valve

Page 60 - 13. 120 V AC - DESIGN

63120 V AC - Design Safety instructions13.4. DANGER!Risk of injury due to electrical shock (110 ... 130 V AC)!Before reaching into the system (except

Page 61 - 120 V AC - Design

64120 V AC - Design DANGER!Risk of electric shock if the PE connection is not connected!the PE connection must be connected!•Clamp the protective con

Page 62 - Design Aid13.3

65120 V AC - Design Designation Terminal stripConfigurationDesignation Terminal stripConfiguration for external initiatorPEProtection earth - protective

Page 63 - Safety instructions13.4

66Connection of an External InitiatorCONNECTION OF AN EXTERNAL INITIATOR14. DANGER!Danger of explosion in explosive atmosphere (only in the event of a

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67Position Measuring System15. POSITION MEASURING SYSTEMThe switching positions of the process valve are reported to the higher-level control by feed

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68Position Measuring SystemIf necessary, return control head and system to normal state (switching position, power supply). →Close the housing observi

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69Position Measuring SystemAutotune functions15.2.2. Teach-In buttonMode Activa-tion durationopt. feed-backTeach-In buttonFunction Activation duratio

Page 68 - Teach-In Functions15.2

70Position Measuring System - Then position S2 is taught. - After that, valve V1 is deactivated. It initiates closing of the process valve. - Onc

Page 69 - Autotune sequence 15.2.3

71Position Measuring SystemAutotune 4:Control Effect on the process valve internal program ErrorT2 + T3 Autotune mode startsT1 + T2Autotune 4 startsVa

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72LED - Color Assignments16. LED - COLOR ASSIGNMENTSThe switching states of the feedback positions are signaled centrally to the outside by super-bri

Page 71 - Reserved function

73LED - Color AssignmentsSetting the Color Combinations16.1. Setting of the possible color combinations with the help of the DIP switches:S1 S2 S3 S4

Page 72 - 16. LED - COLOR ASSIGNMENTS

74LED - Color AssignmentsBlinking patterns ON OFF Note 250 ms 250 msPermanent blinking in the fault color: - Teaching does not occur

Page 73 - LED - Color Assignments

75Service Mode / Manual Control 17. SERVICE MODE / MANUAL CONTROL By default, the control head provides the following (e.g. for service purposes):a m

Page 74 - 16.3. Signal Priorities

76Service Mode / Manual Control Procedure for activating & deactivating the manual control for valve location 2/A1:Observe safety guidelines for t

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77Maintenance, TroubleshootingMAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING18. Safety instructions18.1. DANGER!Risk of injury from high pressure in the equipment!Befor

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78Maintenance, Troubleshooting18.2. Safety PositionsSafety positions after failure of the electrical or pneumatic auxiliary power:Operating mode Proc

Page 77 - Safety instructions18.1

79Maintenance, Troubleshooting18.3. MaintenanceWhen used properly, the Control Head Type 8681 operates maintenance and trouble-free.For service work,

Page 78 - 18.2. Safety Positions

8Operating InstructionsOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS1. The operating instructions describe the entire life cycle of the device. Keep these instructions in a

Page 79 - Malfunctions18.5

80Maintenance, TroubleshootingFault description Possible cause of the fault TroubleshootingFeedback signal is lost in system operationPosition in the

Page 80 - Maintenance, Troubleshooting

81Replacement of Components and ModulesREPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS AND 19. MODULESIf components or modules need to be replaced for maintenance or servic

Page 81 - Safety instructions19.1

82Replacement of Components and Modules19.2. Changing the Electronics ModuleNOTE! Electrostatic sensitive components / modules!The device contains el

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83Replacement of Components and ModulesInstallation procedure:Carefully insert the entire electronics module into the recess in the lower housing part

Page 83 - Changing the Valves19.3

84Replacement of Components and ModulesLoosen the electrical connections. →Loosen the connecting screws (Torx T10) for the corresponding valve module.

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85Replacement of Components and ModulesDANGER!Risk of injury from high pressure! Before loosening pneumatic lines and valves, turn off the pressure an

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86Replacement of Components and ModulesLoosen the electronics module's fastening screw (Torx 10) (see chapter → 19.2. Changing the Electronics

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87Spare Parts20. SPARE PARTSCAUTION!Risk of injury and/or damage by the use of incorrect parts!Incorrect accessories and unsuitable spare parts may c

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88ShutdownSHUTDOWN21. Safety instructions21.1. DANGER!Risk of injury from high pressure! Before loosening pneumatic lines and valves, turn off the pre

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89Packaging and TransportPACKAGING AND TRANSPORT22. NOTE! Transport damage!Inadequately protected equipment may be damaged during transport.During tra

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9Authorized useAUTHORIZED USE2. Non-authorized use of the Control Head Type 8681 may be a hazard to people, nearby equipment and the environment. The

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