Lava Precision Solutions Site Planning and Installation Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Introduction........................................................................................... 5 2. Prepare the Area...6 2.1 Electrical Service Requirements........................................................... 6 2.2 Code and Building Regulation Compliance............................................... 6 2.3 Environmental Operating Conditions...6 2.4 Compressed Air Requirements...7 2.5 Filters...7 2.6 Equipment Placement Requirements 2.7 Data System Requirements............................................................... 8 2.75 Lava Remote Connection Diagram..................................................... 9 2.8 Special Installation Tool Requirements.................................................. 10 2.9 Compressed Air Installation Kit.......................................................... 10 3. Receiving Information............................................................................ 11 3.1 Crate 1: Lava CNC 500 Milling Machine............................................... 11 3.2 Crate 2: Lava Scan ST Scanner, Accessories.......................................... 11 3.3 Crate 3: Lava Furnace 200............................................................. 11 4. Lava System Installation Requirements.................................................... 12 4.1 Customer Checklist.................................................................. 12 13 4.2 Customer Data Connection Checklist....................................................14
introduction Introduction The purchaser is responsible for providing the necessary machine utility requirements to the area where the Lava System will be installed. This includes electricity and compressed air. Because of varying local codes and labor policies, it is also the responsibility of the purchaser to install the machine in its permanent location and to connect the services to the machine. For example, the state of California requires that seismic bracing be provided on the Lava CNC 500. It is the purchaser s responsibility to ensure that state and local code requirements are met. WARNING The customer is solely responsible for providing an oil-free and dry air supply (to a dew point of 37 F, 3 C). Filters are provided for precautionary purposes only and not as a replacement for a clean air supply. A contaminated air supply can quickly reduce the effectiveness of the filter element, resulting in early machine failure and possibly contamination of the coping. NOTICE Only dental care professionals or other appropriately trained personnel in dental care and industrial use areas should use this equipment. It is a violation of federal law (USA) to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Injury to persons or property can result unless the operating instructions are followed carefully.
2. Prep the area 2. Prep the Area 2.1 Electrical Service Requirements The electrical requirements for the 3M ESPE equipment being installed are shown in the following table. The supply power must be 5 ft. (1.5 meters) or less from the Lava CNC 500. Additionally, when planning the electrical service consider support equipment such as compressors, air dryers, and vacuum systems. Requirement Lava CNC 500 Lava Scan ST Scanner PC Scanner Monitor Lava Furnace 200 Voltage 208 VAC 120 VAC 208 VAC Frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Phase Single Single Single Circuit 15 A 15 A 20 A Supply Outlet NEMA 6-20 straight blade NEMA 5-15 straight blade (3 outlets required) NEMA 6-20 straight blade 2.2 Code and Building Regulation Compliance Due to variation in local regulations, the owner is responsible for complying with applicable codes and regulations as they pertain to locating the equipment and providing services to the equipment. 2.3 Environmental Operating Conditions Operating Temperature: 64 80 F (18 25 C) Humidity: Lava CNC 500 Voltage Range (Frequency): Lava Scan ST Voltage Range (Frequency): Lava Furnace 200 Voltage Range (Frequency): Lava CNC 500 Nominal Current: Lava Scan ST Nominal Current: Lava Furnace 200 Maximum Current: Lava CNC 500 Maximum Elevation: Lava Scan ST Maximum Elevation: Lava CNC 500 Nominal Output: Lava Furnace 200 Maximum Output: maximum 90% (non-condensing) 200 240 VAC (50/60 Hz) 110 120 VAC (50/60 Hz) 200 240 VAC (50/60 Hz) 4 Amps 1.2 2.4 Amps 16 Amps 1000m 1000m.92 1.1 kw 3 kw
2.4 Compressed Air Requirements Compressed air is used to operate the work piece load and unload mechanism as well as maintain a debris free cutting environment. 2. prep the area Compressed Air Supply Specifications Pressure Flow Rate 95 lbs/in 2 (6.5 bar) minimum, 145 lbs/in 2 (10 bar) maximum 8.8 ft 3 /min (250 l/min) Air Purity Class 344 DIN ISO 8573-1 Connection Distance Within 2 ft. (0.6m) of milling machine NOTICE A compressed air source that does not meet the specifications can cause early machine failures. 3M s warranty and preventative maintenance agreements do not cover machine failures caused by an improper compressed air source. Moisture in the air line will not be removed by the accessory air filter. A refrigerated air dryer may be needed to meet the dew point requirement. It should be a non-cycling hermetic type compatible with the flow and pressure of the compressor selected. It should be capable of accepting air and drying it to 37 F (3 C) dew point at 100 F (38 C) ambient. It would typically have an automatic drain tap and be wired from the compressor controller. The following air dryers are examples that may be used: Norgren D-10 Series or Arrow A-10. 2.5 Filters 3M ESPE supplies an air filter assembly with each Lava System to remove dirt particles from the incoming air. This filter must be installed on the compressed air line at the time of installation and must be drained periodically to remove excess water. Install the mist separator in front of the micro-mist separator to remove coarse air contaminants that would otherwise plug the micro-mist element. Replace the mist separator at least every 6 months and the micro-mist separator at least every 12 months. Change the elements more frequently if the air supply is highly contaminated.
2. prep the area 2.6 Equipment Placement Requirements 1. Floor structure must be able to withstand 164 lbs/ft2 (800 kg/m2) under the Lava CNC 500 s projected floor area. Consultation with structural or architectural engineering firm should be done to confirm floor requirements. 2. Minimum clearance of 24 in. (0.6m) behind, to the left side, and to the right side of Lava CNC 500. 3. Lava Scan ST must be placed on a sturdy, bench top with minimal vibration. 4. A vent hood is optional, but not required for the Lava Furnace 200. 5. The Lava Furnace 200 should be placed on a sturdy benchtop. Note: The following are the system specifications. Lava CNC 500 Lava Scan ST Lava Furnace 200 Width 42.9 in (1090mm) 21.5 in (545mm) 17 in (420mm) Depth 33.1 in (840mm) 18.3 in (465mm) 24 in (600mm) Height 77.2 in (1960mm) 31.5 in (800mm) 39 in (980mm) Weight 1367 lbs (620 kg) 99 lbs (45 kg) 165 lbs (75 kg) 2.7 Data System Requirements 2.7.1 Maximum distance from Lava Scan ST to Lava CNC 500 is 15 meters (50 ft.) for the data cable. Note: Lava CNC 500 to contain a VPN connectivity device supplied by 3M ESPE. 2.7.2 A dedicated broadband (DSL, cable) connection with a Static IP Address assigned from the Internet Service Provider is necessary. A 10BaseT or faster ethernet network connection is required for remote support. Network upload and download speed should be at or above 125Kbps. 3M ESPE will provide a VPN router for a secure connection between 3M ESPE technical support and the customer site. 2.7.3 Customer to supply the cable from the DSL modem to VPN Interface. 2.7.4 The broadband connection in which to configure the remote network connection as outlined in the Lava Remote Connection Diagram has the requirements below: 3M Supplied Router to Customer Supplied Modem a. DSL modem required with following capabilities i. static IP LAN address option ii. DHCP option iii. VPN Pass Through option b. One (1) Ethernet patch cable at building location designated for mill machine from DSL modem. Appropriate cable to be determined by modem provider. c. One (1) Static IP address for VPN/Router d. Completed Customer Data Connection Checklist (section 4.2)
2. prep the area 2.7.5 Lava Remote Connection Diagram Static Public IP: Customer Supplied (same as below) pcanywhere Ports: 5631, 5632, 5633, 5634 3M US Connections US 3M ESPE Service PC European Service PC 3M European Connections ISDN Line US 3M ESPE Field Rep PC Customer Site (settings for one system shown) Static Public IP: Customer Supplied Subnet Mask: Customer Supplied Default Gateway: Customer Supplied DNS Servers: Customer Supplied Device IP: 192.168.11.1 Device Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Port Forwarding for Individual Device IP s (mill & scanner) Broadband Modem: Customer Supplied Patch Cable: Customer Supplied Device IP: 192.168.11.101 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.11.1 pcanywhere Ports: 5631, 5632 Device IP: 192.168.11.11 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.11.1 pcanywhere Ports: 5633, 5634 CNC 500 Scan ST Device IP: 192.168.11.151 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.11.1 Furnace 200
2. Prep the area 2.8 Special Installation Tool Requirements No special installation tools are required by the customer. A 3M ESPE representative will be present for the uncrating or unloading of the Lava System. This uncrating or unloading will be conducted by 3M ESPE personnel and/or contracted personnel. The customer may be required and is responsible to remove any obstacles that would obstruct the transport of the Lava System into its final location within the customer facility. WARNING NO uncrating or unloading of the Lava System should be conducted unless under the direct supervision of a 3M Service Representative. 2.9 Compressed Air Line Installation Kit The Compressed Air Line Installation Kit supplied with the Lava System is installed between the Lava CNC 500 and the facility s compressed air services on the wall behind the Lava CNC 500 milling machine.
3. Receiving Information 3.1 Crate 1: Lava CNC 500 Milling Machine Dimensions Length: 74.8 inches (1900mm) Width: 59.1 inches (1500mm) Height: 94.5 inches (2400mm) Weight: 1830 lbs (830 kg) 3. Receiving Information 3.2 Crate 2: Lava Scan ST Scanner, Accessories Dimensions Length: 43.75 inches (1111mm) Width: 28.00 inches (711mm) Height: 43.25 inches (1099mm) Weight: 246 lbs (112 kg) 3.3 Crate 3: Lava Furnace 200 Dimensions Length: 31.50 inches (800mm) Width: 24.00 inches (610mm) Height: 52.50 inches (1335mm) Weight: 213.35 lbs (96.8 kg)
4. Installation requirements 4. Lava System Installation Requirements 4.1 Customer Checklist General 1. Is the entry capable of accepting delivery? yes No 2. Is there adequate space for unloading equipment from a truck? yes No 3. Is there room for maneuvering the pallet jack? yes No 4. Is the floor able to withstand the weight of the hand truck and milling machine? Yes No 5. Are the transportation path doorways >34 in. (0.86m) wide? yes No 6. Does floor rating for milling machine meet requirements? yes No 7. Is there a min. of 2 ft. (0.66m) clearance in the rear, and on both sides? yes No 8. Does the scanner location meet the environmental conditions? yes No 9. Is the scanner in a relatively dust free environment? yes No 10. Will the tables support the scanner and furnace? yes No Electrical Supply 11. Is the minimum supply voltage during peak usage 200 volts? yes No 12. Is a 208 VAC, 20-amp, single phase circuit with a straight yes No blade receptacle available? (Furnace) 13. Is a 208 VAC, 20-amp, single phase circuit with a straight yes No blade receptacle available? (Milling Machine) 14. Is a 120 VAC, 15-amp, single phase circuit with a straight yes No blade receptacle (x3) available? (Computer, Scanner, Monitor) 15. Is the supply power 5 ft. (1.5 meters) or less from the milling machine? Yes No Compressed Air Supply 16. Is the supply flow rate 8.8 ft3/min (250 l/min)? yes No 17. does the air supply line follow the air purity standards for yes No Class 344 DIN ISO 8573-1? 18. Is there a dryer on the air supply which keeps the air less than yes No 37 F (3 C) dew point? 19. Is the air supply connection within 2 ft. (0.6m) of milling machine? yes No 20. Is the supply pressure a minimum of 95 psi (605 bar)? yes No Data Connections 21. Will the milling machine be within 50 ft. (15m) of the Scanner computer? Yes No 22. Is there a high-speed internet connection available, i.e. Cable modem, DSL? Yes No 23. Does the customer have a cable to connect the VPN to the DSL/Cable modem? Yes No 24. has the Customer Data Connection Checklist (section 4.2) been completed? Yes No
4.2 Customer Data Connection Checklist Customer may have to contact Internet Service Provider (ISP) to complete information. This checklist must be completed and returned to the 3M Service personnel prior to installation. 4. installation requirements Customer Name IT/ISP Contact Name IT/ISP Contact Phone Number Static Public IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 Mill data ports (2 required) typically 5631 & 5632 Scanner data ports (2 required) typically 5633 & 5634 Additional Information NOTE: All equipment and services must have the ability to pass data through ports selected (i.e. 5631, 5632, 5633, 5634) for both TCP and UDP, as well as, IPSec VPN tunnels.
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