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Modular Conveying System With DC Roller Drive From Impel Intralogistics - India

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DC Roller Drive

2 4 Vo l t D . C . Te c h n o l o g y

Today's continuous conveyor systems can be used in many different sectors


and industries. In recent years , in addition to the standard 400 V drive technology,
24V DC technology has become increasingly popular.

Energy demand, costs, system performance and flexibility are key factors in
the choice of the optimum system. A direct comparison of the two techniques in
many cases shows the 24V DC as the most efficient and attractive alternative.

Today’s continuous conveyor systems can be used in many different sectors


and branches of industry. As well as classic 400-volt drive technology, 24-volt drive
technology has increasingly been used over the past few years. Since 24- volt and
400-volt drive technology share some common distinguishing features, the two drive
technologies will be compared with each other in this paper. Possible distinguishing
features include the operating mode, drive-train design and conveyer task. The
advantages and disadvantages of state-of the-art 24- volt technology will
subsequently be determined. A direct comparison of both technologies will then be
made using the following criteria: “energy consumption”, “costs”, “system
performance” and “flexibility”. To quantify the energy consumption in each case, a
distinction will be made bet- ween six different scenarios, which will be duly
compared.

DC Roller Drive
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Features

✤ Law Power Input 50 Watt

✤ Plug & play service,

✤ Eliminate External Motor & Gearbox and its mountings

✤ Zero Pressure Accumulation can be possible

✤ Multi Speed Control - 32 steps

✤ Speed control by analogue inputs with simple regulatory switch

✤ Smooth Acceleration & Deceleration

✤ Dynamic Braking with servo locking system

✤ Self position sensing capabilities.

✤ Protection against high voltage, high ampere and over temperature.

✤ Multi motor profile - I.e. Eco mode for light duty and boost mode for heavy duty

application.

✤ One or more than one motor’s topology can be synchronised by ethernet

network protocol.

✤ Inbuilt sensor controls

✤ Commence with UL Standard.

DC Roller Drive
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Product Information

CE Certified and IP 54 rating

Tube Material: Mild steel with zinc plated, Stainless Steel 304

Roller Diameter: 50 mm, 60.5 mm

Min. Roller Length: Refer to “available minimum roller length table below”

Max. Roller Length: 1000 mm “Contact us for longer than 1000 mm”

Cable length: 600 mm /1000 mm

Motor Connector: M8 - 4 pin

Operation: 0.5 sec ON / 0.5 sec OFF duty cycle or continues with rated
load

Technical Data
ECO Mode BOOST Mode BOOST - 8 Mode
Voltage 24 VDC
Nominal Output 40W 50W 50W
Rated Current 2.5 Amp 3.5 Amp 3.5 Amp
Starting Current 3.0 Amp 5.0 Amp 8.0 Amp
Ambient Temperature -10º to 50º
Ambient Humidity 10 to 90% No Condensation

Available Minimum Roller Length


Interlocking Option
Roller Diameter Speed Code Straight PolyVee Round Groove
15, 20, 25 331 324 363
50 mm / 60.5 35, 40, 60, 75 307 300 339
mm
95, 125, 175,
280 273 312
215
Characteristics Data for Roller Diameter - 50mm

Eco Mode
Speed Reduction Tangential force
Gearbox Torque (N-m) Current (A)
code ratio Speed (m/ (N)
min)
Rated Starting Rated Starting Rated Starting

5 45.00 2,0~20.3 2.97 16.39 118.8 655.7


3

20 32.94 2.7~22.7 2.17 12.00 86.9 480.0


Stage
25 27.00 3.4~33.8 1.78 9.83 71.2 393.4

35 18.30 4.9~49.9 1.20 6.66 48.3 266.6

45 15.00 6.0~60.8 0.99 5.46 39.6 218.5

60 2
10.98 0.72 4.00 28.9 160.0 2.5 3.0
8.2~83.1
Stage
75 9.00 10.1~101.4 0.59 3.27 23.7 131.1

95 6.82 13.3~133.8 0.44 2.48 17.9 99.3

125 5.00 18.1~182.5 0.33 1.82 13.2 72.8


1

175 3.66 24.7~249.3 0.24 1.33 9.6 53.3


Stage
215 3.00 30.2~204.1 0.19 1.09 7.9 43.7

Boost & Boost - 8 mode


Speed Reducti Tangential force
Gearbox Torque (N-m) Current (A)
code on ratio (N)
Speed (m/min)
Rated Starting Rated Starting Rated Starting

5 45.00 2.0 ~ 14.7 5.40 21.37 216.0 855.0


3

20
Stage
32.94 2.7 ~ 20.0 3.95 15.64 158.1 625.8

25 27.00 3.4 ~ 24.4 3.24 12.82 129.6 513.0

35 18.30 4.9 ~ 36.1 2.19 8.69 87.8 347.7

45 15.00 6.0 ~ 44.0 1.80 7.12 72.0 285.0


2

60 10.98 8.2 ~ 60.1 1.31 5.21 52.7 208.6 3.5 5.0


Stage
75 9.00 10.1 ~ 73.3 1.08 4.27 43.2 171.0

95 6.82 13.3 ~ 96.8 0.81 3.23 32.7 129.5

125 5.00 18.1 ~ 131.9 0.60 2.37 24.0 95.0


1

175
Stage
3.66 24.7 ~ 180.3 0.43 1.73 17.5 69.5

215 3.00 3.2 ~ 219.9 0.36 1.42 14.4 57.0


DC Roller Drive
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Dimension Drawing
DC Roller Drive
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EZ24
MULTI-DRIVE CONTROL

Features
✤ CE Certified

✤ 2 Different Performance Mode, Eco & Boost

✤ LED Error indicator

✤ 31 fixed speed setting with DIP switch (High/Low) and rotary switch (16 stages)

✤ 0-10V analog input for speed setting

✤ Run Motor forward or reverse

✤ Selectable braking methods - Dynamic brake, Non braking, Servo Lock Brake

✤ 16 Stage accel / Decel timer setting for 0 - 2.5 sec.

✤ NPN / PNP input applicable

✤ NPN / PNP error output available (select on DIP switch No.4)

✤ Built in brake control available with IL20

Technical Data
Voltage 24 VDC
Voltage Range 18 V - 28 V
Rated Current 2.5 Amp (ECO). 3.5 Amp (BOOST)
Starting Current 3.0 Amp (ECO), 5.0 Amp (BOOST)
Fuse Present

Dimension Drawing
DC Roller Drive
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Energy Consumption

Going Green and Achieving Cost Savings Through the Use of DC 24V MDR
(Motor Driven Roller)

For the last several years, a green movement has swept the globe. Consumers,
organisations, and large corporations have all moved toward green initiatives.
Whether in packaging, recyclable materials, or in energy efficient production. India
too has recently pledged its support to this worthy cause with Prime Minister Modi
committing to cut the “emissions intensity” of India’s economy at the recent U.N.
Climate Secretariat. For any industry, going green can be interpreted in several
different ways. However for those in the materials handling industry, going green
consists of minimising the amount of energy and materials being used in a system
and ensuring that the material handling equipment and system positively affects the
employees. Simply put, this means all machinery should be safe, energy efficient,
cost effective, non polluting, low noise, and operate as cleanly as possible. While
going green may be an option being considered, many businesses owners wonder if
the investment in green material handling initiatives is really worth the cost and
whether it will really save money. The answer can be a resounding YES.

  The perception in industry is that MDR (Motor Driven Roller) conveyors


can cost up to 15% more in terms of capital cost, however it is also known that they
tend to yield the greenest results. Owing to this many corporations have decided to
work with hybrid systems where transfers and merges are done with an MDR
conveyor while the rest of the handling system is with existing conveyors. However
considering the advances made by MDR in recent times, this fear is unfounded and
such hybrid solutions are unnecessary. In order to dispel the doubts about the cost
effectiveness of MDR conveyors, let us a draw a comparison between common
conveyor types to get a better understanding on how DC 24V MDR are by far The
Greenest and Most Cost Effective solution for the Material Handling industry.

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