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Proximity Sensors
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Proximity Sensors,
Capacitive Sensors
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Mounting conditions of capacitive sensors
Mounting the sensor in a machine or plant environment can result in
preattenuation of the sensor due to material located within the detection
range.This preattenuation results in a change in the preset operating dis-
tance. An installed potentiometer can be used to offset these changes
within certain limits. However, if the preset operating distance has not
changed, you must ensure that no material, other than the object, is lo-
cated within the sensor detection range (see the gray clearance area).
The exact values for lengths A to F are sensor-specific and are included
on the data sheets of the corresponding product.
C
B
F
clear zone
sensing face
support
Installation conditions for cubic sensors
C A
B
F
clear zone
sensing face
support
Mounting conditions for cylindrical sensors
Flush mounting of capacitive sensors
In addition to the above-mentioned, nonflush mounting of cylindrical sen-
sors, the sensors can also be flush mounted (measurement A is 0 mm)
in special cases. Pepperl+Fuchs offers specially aligned flush-mountable
sensors (CJ-, CBB-, CCB types) for this purpose. A potentiometer can
also be used with these types of sensor to adapt the operating distance
for different object materials.
Sensors in cubic housing are generally installed on a carrier material. In
this case, measurement A is defined by the height of the housing. One
particular quality feature of capacitive sensors is their shielding against
the carrier material. The most critical case would involve mounting in a
metallic conductive carrier material. Pepperl+Fuchs sensors can be used
under the above-mentioned conditions in all types of carrier material.
Type Code, Capacitive Sensors
Electrical Output
A, A0
4-
wire, DC, NPN, antivalent
A2
4-
wire, DC, PNP, antivalent
E, E0
3-
wire, DC, NPN, NO
E1
3-
wire, DC, NPN, NC
E2
3-
wire, DC, PNP, NO
E3
3-
wire, DC, PNP, NC
N, N0
NAMUR, NC
1
N, N1
NAMUR, NO
U
2-
wire, AC/DC, programm. wiring
2-
wire, AC/DC, NC
US
2-
wire, AC/DC, NO
W
2-
wire, AC, programm. wiring
2-
wire, AC, NC
WS
2-
wire, AC, NO
Connection Elements
V1
M12 x 1 device connector for DC proximity switches
V3
M8 device connector for DC proximity switches
V5
Faston connector
V13
M12 x 1 device connector for AC proximity switches
V16
Rd24 x 1/8 device connector for dual sensors in F31 housing
V18
M18 x 1 device connector for valve connection (F31 housing)
C C N15 - 30 G S 60 - E2 - V1
Cylindrical
usable
threaded length
(
mm)
C
Capacitive
B
Basis line
C
Comfort line
B
flush
N
non-flush
Operating range
1
mm ... 40 mm
Diameter in mm
Rectangular type
F46, F46A, F64, F104
U VariKont ®
FP Surface switch
M
Metal
(
brass, nickel plated)
K
Plastic
S
Stainless steel
1.4305/
AISI 303
H
Stainless steel
1.4435/
AISI 316L
G
Threading
Introduction to Capacitive Sensors