SENSIT Installation Guide 2013-10-09 This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its publication conveys no license under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use; specifica-
tions and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice; it is not to be reproduced in any way, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher. Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 1 of 23 SENSIT CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS INSTALLATION CONDITIONS INSTALLATION MATERIAL INSTALLATION PROCESS REPLACEMENT INSTALLATION CONDITIONS REQUIRED INSTALLATION MATERIALS INSTALLATION PROCEDURE REPLACEMENT INTRODUCTION 1.1 SENSIT IR 1.2 SENSIT Flush Mount 1.3 SENSIT Surface Mount SENSIT IR 2.1 2.2 DETECTION 2.3 DIMENSIONS 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 SENSIT FLUSH MOUNT 3.1 3.2 DETECTION 3.3 DIMENSIONS 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 SENSIT SURFACE MOUNT 4.1 4.2 DETECTION 4.3 DIMENSIONS 4.4 MODIFIED SILICON POLYMER 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 PROJECT SUPPORT 5.1 5.2 ON-SITE CERTIFICATION FCC AND IC DECLARATION 6.1 Compliance statements (part15.19) 6.2 Warning (part15.21) 6.3 6.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PART NUMBERS RAPID MORTAR
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................................................................................................................................................................ 23 POLYURETHAAN (PUR) INSTALLATION MATERIAL INSTALLATION PROCESS REPLACEMENT RF Exposure (OET Bulletin 65) Information to the User (Part 15.106(b)) SITE SURVEY & INSTALLATION ADVICE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 7 A B C Modified Silicon Polymer D POLYURETHAN Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 2 of 23 SENSIT INTRODUCTION 1 The SENSIT vehicle detection system facilitates accurate measurement on occupancy of individual parking spaces in car parks, and on-street parking spaces. This information can be used to guide traffic to free parking spaces but can also be used for on-street parking enforcement and overstay detection. For on-street enforcement the number of occupied parking spaces can be compared with the number of payments realized by the pay station. For overstay detection the system alerts instantly a parking officer to the presence of nearby overstaying vehicles. Based on this information you can exactly determine which space to enforce. All the SENSIT vehicle detection sensors are featured with detection and communicate wireless, creating their own network. The SENSIT sensors do not require power wiring, in contrast to conventional systems that require wiring throughout the car park and mounting onto the ceiling. Easy installation of the sensors is guaranteed. Once installed no maintenance is required for years. The actual status (occupancy) of the sensor is transmitted to the Relay Node, which is part of the wireless mesh network. Different types of ruggedly designed sensors are available to accommodate installation in indoor car parks, on-
street spaces and road surfaces. 1.1 SENSIT IR Vehicle detection sensor featured with dual detection technology (infrared and earthmagnetic field detection. The SENSIT IR is mounted into the floor of each parking space allowing for vandal proof installation, making the unit suitable for on-street application. 1.2 SENSIT Flush Mount Vehicle detection sensor for flush mount installation with the road surface. The sensor is resistant to snow ploughs and offers vandal proof installation. The SENSIT Flush Mount is featured with earth magnetic field detection. 1.3 SENSIT Surface Mount Vehicle detection sensor designed for car parks where drilling is not allowed or non permanent mounting is required. The unit is suitable for indoor car parks and rooftop parkings. The sensor can easily be glued onto the surface. Replacement can be achieved by removing the sensor installed in the mounting ring. The SENSIT Flush Mount is featured with dual detection technology (infrared and earth magnetic field). Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 3 of 23 SENSIT 2 SENSIT IR 2.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following safety precautions should be observed during normal use, service and repair. The SENSIT IR may only be installed and serviced by qualified service personnel. To be sure of safety, do not modify or add anything to the SENSIT IR other than mentioned in this manual or indicated by NEDAP N.V. 2.2 DETECTION The SENSIT IR is featured with earthmagnetic field and infrared detection. 2.3 DIMENSIONS The SENSIT IR is designed for mounting into the floor of a parking space. See Figure 1 for the dimensions of the unit in mm. The top of the SENSIT IR is laser engraved with the node ID number, see Figure 2. Figure 1: Dimensions SENSIT IR Figure 2: Top laser engraved side of the SENSIT IR The node ID is mentioned on the bottom of the housing under ID. There is also a 125kHz passive RFID label embedded into the SENSIT IR. This can be used for verification of the SENSIT IR or to localize the SENSIT IR on the parking lot. Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 4 of 23 SENSIT 2.4 The installation recommendation is based on the following environmental conditions;
INSTALLATION CONDITIONS
- Ambient temperature between 5 to 40 C [41 to 104 F]
- Dry weather conditions
Surface based on concrete, asphalt or pavement 2.5 REQUIRED INSTALLATION MATERIALS The following would be required for mounting of the SENSIT IR. Equipment:
- Drill size:
- Drill depth:
Filler material:
Required amount per sensor:
Automatic drill Dimensions 85 mm [3.35 in]
54 mm [2.13 in]
Liquid rapid mortar Approx 100 ml We have good results with the rapid mortar TM 5R. See appendix B for specifications. Ensure to follow the guidelines and instructions as outlined on the filler material. 2.6 Below the mounting procedure for the SENSIT IR. Write the ID number of the installed SENSIT on the installation plan. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE STEP 1 Close off the parking area STEP2 Indicate where the sensor should be positioned. Distribute the SENSIT IR over the empty parking lot (without mounting them into the floor). STEP 3 All SENSIT IR are set to transport/stock mode during shipment. Prior to installation all SENSIT IR must be swept with the reset magnet over the left bottom part of the sensor indicating the ART: XXXXXX and CE marking as indicated in Figure 2. This will give the SENSIT IR a reset. Please ensure to use a strong magnet (Neodymium). Note: Once out of the transport/stock mode the battery lifetime starts to count. STEP 4 Write down the node ID number on your installation plan so you are sure which SENSIT IR is positioned in which parking bay. STEP 5 Verify if all the SENSIT IR are online and if communication is received by the Data Collector after the magnet sweep. Do this prior to mounting the units into the ground. Note:
Only once all SENSIT IR are live and seen in the software they can be installed into the pavement. Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 5 of 23 SENSIT STEP 6 Drill a hole of 85 mm [3.35 in] into the centre of the parking bay. STEP 7 Apply the right amount of filler and pour into the hole. STEP 8 Double-check the node ID number and the parking bay on the installation plan and place the SENSIT IR into the hole. Take attention that you fixate the SENSIT during the curing time otherwise the SENSIT will start to float. STEP 9 After installation the SENSIT IR must be calibrated. Ensure that the parking space is empty and that there is no car parked on top of the sensor or on neighbouring parking bays. Also ensure not metal parts (such as tools) are positioned in the surrounding of the sensors as this might affect calibration. See InstallGuide SIM Software for more information on calibration. Note: When the SENSIT IR are not calibrated they hardly send any messages. This is due to the fact that there are no events generated because the magnetic tressholds are not crossed. STEP 10 Leave the filler harden for 8 hours before vehicles are allowed in the parking space again. 2.7 REPLACEMENT When the battery life of the SENSIT IR fails after specified life time, we advise to replace the unit completely. The SENSIT IR is fully sealed and for outdoor use therefore batteries cannot be replaced. Drill out the old SENSIT IR and complete the mounting procedure as describe in the previous paragraph. Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 6 of 23 SENSIT Ensure to note the node ID number of the SENSIT IR to the parking bay. Update the parking bay configuration list in the SIM software to ensure the new sensor is linked to the right parking bay. Figure 3: Screenshot parking bay configuration Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 7 of 23 SENSIT 3 SENSIT FLUSH MOUNT 3.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following safety precautions should be observed during normal use, service and repair. The SENSIT Surface Mount may only be installed and serviced by qualified service personnel. To be sure of safety, do not modify or add anything to the SENSIT Surface Mount other than mentioned in this manual or indicated by NEDAP N.V. 3.2 DETECTION The SENSIT Flush mount is featured with earth magnetic field detection. 3.3 DIMENSIONS The SENSIT Flush Mount is designed for full mounting into the floor of a parking space. As the unit is fully flush with the road surface the unit is snow plough resistant. The SENSIT Flush Mount is only featured with magnetic detection. See Figure 1 for the dimensions of the unit in mm. The top of the SENSIT Flush Mount is laser engraved with the node ID number. Figure 4: Dimensions SENSIT Flush mount The node ID is mentioned on the top of the housing under ID. There is also a 125kHz passive RFID label embedded into the SENSIT Flush Mount. This can be used for verification of the SENSIT or to localize the SENSIT on the parking lot. Figure 5: Lasermarking SENSIT Flush Mount 3.4 The installation recommendation is based on the following environmental conditions;
INSTALLATION CONDITIONS
- Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C [41104 F]
- Dry weather conditions
Surface based on concrete, asphalt or pavement Surface needs to be dry and clean (oil, grease and dust free). The surface can easily be cleaned using IPA
(ISO Propanol Alcohol). 3.5 The following would be required for mounting of the SENSIT IR. INSTALLATION MATERIAL Equipment:
Drill size:
Drill depth:
Required amount per sensor:
Filler material:
Automatic drill Dimensions 85 mm [3.35 in]
73 mm [3.35 in]
Liquid concrete mortar Approx 100 ml Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 8 of 23 SENSIT We have good results with the rapid mortar TM 5R. See appendix B for specifications. Ensure to follow the guidelines and instructions as outlined on the filler material. INSTALLATION PROCESS 3.6 Installation process as described in paragraph 2.6, however with above mentioned drilling depth. 3.7 REPLACEMENT When the battery life of the SENSIT Flush Mount fails after specified life time, we advise to replace the unit completely. The SENSIT Flush Mount is fully sealed, therefore batteries cannot be replaced. Drill out the old SENSIT Flush Mount and complete the mounting procedure as described in paragraph 2.6. Ensure to note the node ID number of the SENSIT IR to the parking bay. Update the parking bay configuration list in the SIM software to ensure the new sensor is linked to the right parking bay as described in paragraph 2.7. Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 9 of 23 SENSIT 4 SENSIT SURFACE MOUNT The SENSIT Surface Mount is designed for installations where the sensors cannot be drilled into the parking space (e.g. multi storey car parks and rooftop parkings) or existing car parks. 4.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following safety precautions should be observed during normal use, service and repair. The SENSIT Surface Mount may only be installed and serviced by qualified service personnel. To be sure of safety, do not modify or add anything to the SENSIT Surface Mount other than mentioned in this manual or indicated by NEDAP N.V. 4.2 DETECTION The SENSIT Surface Mount is featured with earth magnetic field and infrared detection. 4.3 DIMENSIONS The SENSIT Surface Mount can easily be glued onto the surface of a parking space. The unit consists of two components;
Mounting ring; the mounting ring allows easy installation onto the surface of a parking space. Sensor core; the black core is the vehicle detection sensor. This unit can be replaced after end of battery life. See Figure 6 for the dimensions of the unit. The top of the SENSIT Surface Mount is laser engraved with the node ID number, see Figure 7. Figure 6: Dimensions SENSIT Surface Mount Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 10 of 23 SENSIT Figure 7: Top laser engraved side of the SENSIT Surface Mount The node ID is mentioned on the top of the housing under ID. There is also a 125kHz passive RFID label embedded into the SENSIT Surface Mount. This can be used for verification of the SENSIT or to localize the SENSIT on the parking lot. Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 11 of 23 SENSIT 4.4 MODIFIED SILICON POLYMER We recommend the use MSP as glue to mount the SENSIT onto the following parking surfaces Parking surfaces:
Glue material:
Amount required per sensor:
Fixation time of the glue:
The installation recommendation is based on the following environmental conditions;
Concrete, asphalt, PU, expoxy/coating MSP (Modified Silicon Polymer), see appendix C for more information 150 ml typical 4 hours at 20C Ambient temperature >5 C Dry weather conditions Surface based on PU, Epoxy coating, concrete or asphalt Surface needs to be dry and clean (oil, grease and dust free). The surface can easily be cleaned using IPA
(ISO Propanol Alcohol). Always follow the guideline and instructions as outlined on the glue material. 4.5 POLYURETHAAN (PUR) In case the SENSIT is mounted onto a coated car park floor also the following glue can be applied on absolutely dry surfaces. Parking surfaces:
Glue material:
Amount required per sensor:
Fixation time of the glue:
This recommendation is based on the following environmental conditions;
PU, expoxy, coating PUR (Polyurethaan), see appendix D for more information 150 ml typical 4 hours at 20C Ambient temperature >5 C Absolutely dry weather conditions Surface based on PU, Epoxy coating Surface needs to be dry and clean (oil, grease and dust free). The surface can easily be cleaned using IPA
(ISO Propanol Alcohol). Always follow the guideline and instructions as outlined on the glue material. INSTALLATION MATERIAL 4.6 The following installation material is recommended for the mounting of the SENSIT Surface Mount onto the parking space. Pneumatic kit dispenser, to easily apply the glue easily onto the mounting ring Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 12 of 23 SENSIT INSTALLATION PROCESS 4.7 Follow the recommended installation procedure for the SENSIT Surface Mount as described below. STEP 1 Clean the location where the sensor should be mounted STEP2 Indicate where the sensor should be positioned. Distribute the SENSIT Surface Mount over the empty parking lot (without mounting them into the floor). STEP 3 All SENSIT Surface Mount are set to transport/stock mode during shipment. Prior to installation all SENSIT Surface Mount must be swept with the reset magnet. Swipe the reset magnet over the left bottom corner of the core part of the SENSIT Surface Mount indicating ART and CE marking. This will give the SENSIT Surface Mount a reset. Please ensure to use a strong magnet (Neodymium). Note: Once out of the transport/stock mode the battery lifetime starts to count. STEP 4 Verify if all the SENSIT Surface Mount are online and if communication is received by the SENSIT Data Collector after the magnet sweep. Do this prior to mounting the units into the ground. Note: Only once all SENSIT Surface Mounts are alive and seen in the software they can be installed onto the parking space. STEP 5 Write down the node ID number on your installation plan so you know which SENSIT Surface Mount is positioned in which parking bay. Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 13 of 23 SENSIT STEP 6 Pour the filler into the mounting ring of the SENSIT Surface Mount. A pneumatic kit dispenser makes it easy to apply the glue into the mounting ring. For good fixture with the surface please fill the entire mounting ring. Note: Ensure excessive glue is removed from the bottom black core part of the unit, as this will make it very difficult to replace the core part. Note: For non permanent mounting only glue the ring with a few dots of glue. STEP 8 Flip the mounting ring with the SENSIT Surface Mount onto the parking space. STEP 9 STEP 10 Press firmly. Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 14 of 23 SENSIT STEP 11 After installation the SENSIT IR must be calibrated. Ensure that the parking space is empty and that there is no car parked on top of the sensor or on neighbouring parking bays. Also ensure not metal parts (such as tools) are positioned in the surrounding of the sensors as this might affect calibration. See InstallGuide SIM Software for more information on calibration. Note: When the SENSIT Surface Mount are not calibrated they hardly send any messages. This is due to the fact that there are no events generated because the magnetic tressholds are not crossed. STEP 12 Leave the glue dry for 4 hours before vehicles are allowed in the parking space again. 4.8 REPLACEMENT When the battery life of the SENSIT Surface Mount fails after specified life time, we advise to replace the core. The core part of the SENSIT Surface Mount is fully sealed and for outdoor use therefore batteries cannot be replaced. STEP 1:
The mounting ring can remain positioned in the parking space. The core can be unscrewed using a torx. Unscrew the core by opening the 4 screws in the core part of the SENSIT Surface Mount using a T15 size bit screwdriver. Twist the core to lift up. STEP 2:
STEP 3:
Figure 8: Removing core part of the SENSIT Flush Mount Place a new core into the mounting ring by aligning the marks on the core part with the marks on mounting ring as indicated in figure 9. Push down the core and secure with 4 screws. Figure 9: Align markers indicated on the sensor and mounting ring Strongly push the core into the mounting ring. Screw the 4 screws back into the mounting ring. Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 15 of 23 STEP 4:
STEP 5:
SENSIT After installation the SENSIT Surface Mount must be calibrated. Ensure that the parking space is empty and that there is no car parked on top of the sensor or on neighbouring parking bays. Ensure to note the node ID number of the SENSIT Surface Mount to the parking bay and update the parking bay configuration list in the SIM software, see paragraph 2.7. Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 16 of 23 SENSIT PROJECT SUPPORT 5 Based on our thorough project analysis including configuration and installation advice we can offer the customer the best AVI solution. 5.1 SITE SURVEY & INSTALLATION ADVICE This will consist of an engineer visiting the site to visually inspect and analyze the location. We will then carry out calculations and provide you with detailed configuration and installation advice for the equipment for a specific project. 5.2 ON-SITE CERTIFICATION An engineer will visit the site to inspect the installation of the equipment on reliable and accurate detection. Nedap engineers are not involved in installation (wiring) of any equipment. The installation must be completed before the engineer arrives on-site. We will ensure that the operation confirms our commissioning requirements, only on condition of prior given installation advice. Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 17 of 23 SENSIT 6 FCC AND IC DECLARATION 6.1 Compliance statements (part15.19) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and to RSS210 of Industry Canada. Operating is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cet appareil se conforme aux normes RSS 210 exempts de license du Industry Canada. Lopration est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) cet appareil ne doit causer aucune interfrence, et
(2) cet appareil doit accepter nimporte quelle interfrence, y inclus interfrence qui peut causer une opration non pas voulu de cet appareil 6.2 Warning (part15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 6.3 RF Exposure (OET Bulletin 65) To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20cm separation distance between the antenna and all persons. 6.4 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequent energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does not cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determine by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate some node
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Information to the User (Part 15.106(b)) Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 18 of 23 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical info Product SENSIT IR SENSIT Surface Mount SENSIT Flush Mount SENSIT Operating frequency 868 MHz (Europe) 868 MHz (Europe) 868 MHz (Europe) 902 928 MHz (US) 902 928 MHz (US) 902 928 MHz (US) 915 928 MHz (AUS) 915 928 MHz (AUS) 915 928 MHz (AUS) Detection Magnetic and IR Magnetic and IR Detection accuracy 98%
98%
Magnetic 95%
Mounting Into the floor Glued onto the floor Into the floor, flush with the surface Snowplough resistant No No Load resistance Heavy traffic Regular traffic Yes Heavy traffic Mounting dimensions 78 mm [3.07 in] and 53 mm [2.09 in] high in the floor Mounting ring: 240 mm [9.45 in]
: 167 cm [6.57 in] and 35 mm Sensor
[1.38 in] high 78 mm [3,07 in] and 72 mm [2.8 in]
into the floor fully flush with the road surface Weight Protection Colour 365 gram [12,87 oz]
455 gram [16.05 oz]
350 gram [12.35 oz]
IP67, completely sealed Housing PE IP67, completely sealed Housing PE IP67, completely sealed Housing PE Default black (optional yellow) Sensor black Default black (optional yellow) Mounting ring yellow Operating temperature
-20 ... +85C [-4+185F]
-20 ... +85C [-4+185F]
-20 ... +85C [-4+185F]
Storage temperature
-20 ... +85C [-4+185F]
-20 ... +85C [-4+185F]
-20 ... +85C [-4+185F]
Detection height 0 90 cm [0 35.5 in]
0 90 cm [0 35.5 in]
0 90 cm [0 35.5 in]
Communication range Sensor to Sensor Sensor to Relay Node Sensor to Data Collector x max. 10 meters [33 ft]
max. 25 meters [82 ft]
max. 25 meters [82 ft]
x x max. 10 meters [33 ft]
max. 10 meters [33 ft]
max. 25 meters [82 ft]
max. 25 meters [82 ft]
max. 25 meters [82 ft]
max. 25 meters [82 ft]
Required Relay Nodes Car parks: 1 per 50 sensors Car parks: 1 per 50 sensors 1 per 25 sensors On-street parking: 1 per 25 sensors On-street parking: 1 per 25 sensors Power supply Built in lithium battery Built in lithium battery Built in lithium battery Expected lifetime 5-10 years*
5- 9 years*
5-10 years*
Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 19 of 23 A PART NUMBERS SENSIT Vehicle Detection sensors SENSIT SENSIT IR EU yellow SENSIT IR US yellow SENSIT IR AU yellow SENSIT IR EU black SENSIT IR US black SENSIT IR AU black SENSIT Flush Mount EU black SENSIT Flush Mount US black SENSIT Flush Mount AU black SENSIT Flush Mount EU yellow SENSIT Flush Mount US yellow SENSIT Flush Mount AU yellow SENSIT Surface Mount EU SENSIT Surface Mount US SENSIT Surface Mount AU SENSIT ACTIVATION MAGNET part number: 9898344 part number: 9955909 part number: 9965947 part number: 9943374 part number: 9898620 part number: 9965955 part number: 9966960 part number: 9966978 part number: 9966986 part number: 9966510 part number: 9966528 part number: 9966536 part number: 9958525 part number: 9958533 part number: 9963871 part number: 3062198 For full product information visit www.nedapavi.com Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 20 of 23 B RAPID MORTAR SENSIT Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 21 of 23 SENSIT C Modified Silicon Polymer Sabatack Fast u l t r a - f a s t b o n d i n g Description Sabatack Fast is an ultra fast-acting 2-component, elastic, humidity-curing, MS polymer-based construction adhesive. Its primary use is bonding with fast hardening, handling after only 2 hours, which makes this product excellent for use in mass production.Sabatack Fast has a medium viscosity and a high modulus elasticity. Field of application Industrial and hand-made vehicle and coachwork construction, marine, ventilation and air conditions, electro-
technology, equipment assembly, metal and tin processing, plastics technology, civil & environmental engineering and building & construction. For the elastic bonding of frames, profiles, plates etc. Also for sealing seams, overlaps, joints and cracks. Suitable for interior and exterior use. Excellent for use in mass production. Advantages fast and controlled curing, high end strength adhesion without primer, fast drying can be painted wet-on-wet, hardly any shrinkage no blistering, almost odourless free from solvents, isocyanates and silicones UV-stable, high temperature resistance certificates: Wheelmark (164.106/1121/WCL MED0326), ISEGA (in connection with HACCP) Method of use For instructions for use, repaintability and pre-treatment, see the relevant info sheets at www.saba.nl TECHNICAL DATA Order information Other packaging and colours on request. The shelf life may vary for large packaging. Safety recommendations For more information about safety, see the relevant SABA safety data sheet. Component A Component B Basis Density Solids content Open time Tack free Cure rate Hardness Shore A (EN ISO 868) Volume alteration (EN ISO 10563) Modulus at 100% (ISO 37/DIN 53504) Tensile strength (ISO 37/DIN 53504) Elongation at break (ISO 37/DIN 53504) Shear strength (ISO 4587) Working temperature Storage temperature Temperature resistance Short temperature resistance Packaging Contents Colour Article No. Shelf life MS polymer, humidity-curing MS polymer, humidity-curing
(EN 542) approx. 1.380 kg/m3 approx. 1.144 kg/m3 approx. 100% approx. 85%
(23 C, 50% RLV) approx. 10 minutes
(23 C, 50% RLV) completely after approx. 12 hours
(23 C, 50% RLV) even after 48 hours approx. 55
< 5%
approx. 1.5 N/mm2 approx. 2.6 N/mm2 approx. 330%
approx. 1.7 N/mm2 min. +5 C to max. +35 C min. +5 C to max. +25 C min. -40 C to max. +120 C max. +180 C (30 minutes) dual-cartridge 490 ml (contains 7 items) white (similar to RAL 9003) black (similar to RAL 9011) 100201 DJW 100862 DJW 9 months (in unopened packaging) Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 22 of 23 SENSIT D POLYURETHAN P E R M A P U R 2 6 5 4 A / B Universal Polyurethane liquid adhesive PERMAPUR 2654 A/B consists of two components A-component (Polyol) and a B-component (Isocyanate). The resin is supplied in a bi-pack. PERMAPUR 2654 A/B is used as an universal polyurethane resin which can be applied by pouring the fluid. The system is insensitive to moist and shows no blistering and is therefore less critical in processing. Technical details Color:
A-component black fluid B component dark brown fluid Color mix:
Black Processing time: 10 min / 20C Gel time:
Curing time:
Viscosity:
Hardness:
Specific gravity:
Specific resistance:
Breakdown voltage:
Max. temperature:
Water absorption:
Storage:
15 min / 20C 24 h /20C 4.500 mPa.sec/20C 45 Shore D 1,5 g/cm3 1 x 1014 W.cm 20 KV/mm
-25C tot +120C
<1%
At room temperature (20 C) in tightly closed Verpa Branching 12 months Nedap AVI, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 23 of 23