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AN 102606/A735.EN 20,09.2010 Original operating manual
General 3 4"2 LIS-FC Signal Converter System . . . 8
2.4"2 Definitions 6
6"2 Regulations 15
3 Components . 7
Disposal 16
3.1 LIS-SV evaluation unit . . 7
Technical Data 8
4.1 Load lndicator System LIS-SV ... .. 8 11 Declaration of conformity . . 25
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Functions
General: ture shut-down eaused by dynamic load peaks. lf
For load recording and evaluation, the LIS-SV load the static load measured exceeds 110 "/o of the
indicator system needs a load signal transmitter rated value, the two output relays are shut down.
(measurement axle, measurement bolt, etc") installed
on the hoist. b) Dynamic overload shut-down. lf any dynamic peak
For load evaluation on two or three hoists, the signals exceeds 125 % of lhe rated value, the output relays
from the measurement axles of LIS-FC or SV units are for the two hoist speeds are immediately shut
converted into a frequency signal proportional to the down.
load measured. This ensures interference-free trans- The control algorithm is specially programmed for
mission to the master LIS-SV. hoists and ensures that the hoist is not shut down
The load sensor receives a highly constant 10 V DC by dynamic load peaks below the limit.
power supplyfrom the LIS-SV or LIS-FC and returns
a load-proportional voltage signal to the LIS-SV I c) Shut-down on sudden load increase. lf the load in-
Lts-Fc. creases too rapidly, the relay for the main lifting
ln the LIS-SV unit, the signal is amplified and evaluated speed is shut-down. The relay is only re-activated
by a microcontroller system. when the load has ceased to increase, provided
that the maximum load has not been exceeded.
lf the preset load limits are exceeded, hoist movement
This function prevents rope breakage as a result of
is stopped or other appropriate action is initiated using
lifting an excessive load with a loose rope at main
lay contacts. ln addition, the load signal is processed
lifting speed. Also, excessive force on the rope is
display on a load indicator and fed to the LAZ load
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prevented if the crane hook is suddenly blocked.
indicator in the pendant control (and/or a large load dis-
play). The LIS-SV unit monitors both the individualload
Note:
signals and the total load measured. Either the load Even in the event of an overload shut-down,
measured by one of the three load measurement de- the load may be lowered at any time. When
vices or the total load may be displayed.
the load has been lowered (load below 90 %
of static load threshold), the overload shut-
down is reset"
2.1 Overload Shut-Down
Depending on the system configuration, lo-
The LIS-SV unit monitors up to three hoists for eom*
pliance with their maximum load capacity rating and wering is only possible with individual or joint
the maximum load capacity of the entire system" Over- operation of the hoists.
load shutdown thresholds can be set between 0 and
110 % of rated load using the DBE operator terminal
(see list of parameters in Section 9). The values given in 2.2 Part-Load Switch
this section are based on the standard setting of 11Oo/"" ln some applications, another shut-down point below
The LIS-SV is equipped with two relays for enabling the the rated load is required in addition to the overload
main and precision lifting speed. lf the overload thresh- shut-down. This may be the case if part of the hall
old is exceeded, these relays shut the hoist down. At structure is not designed for the entire load capacity of
re same time, the load indicator display flashes at in- a crane system.
rervals of one second. lf the unit is used for monitoring The LIS-SE allows the user to set an additional shut-
more than one hoist, the other hoists are also shut down point (which can be adjusted via parameter 4.40
down if the overload threshold of one hoist is exceeded" - 4.43)" As soon as a signal is available at input EA of
the unit, the relays for lifting movement are tripped
The unit implements three types of overload shut- when the set value is exceeded.
down function: The unit is then switched to the overload mode.
A current transformer module with an additional switch-
a) Static overload shut-down. Static loads must not ing relay may be used for more complex applications.
exceed 110 "/" of the rated value. The actual load The switching point for this relay may be set to any
value is averaged over the measurement time and value between 0and 11Oo/oof raled load capacityusing
compared with the threshold. This prevents prema- parameter P 4.5.
veryheavy4lL4
4 0.8<K<1 100 200 400 800 1 600 3200 6300 1 2500
(Kma: 1 = 1o;
When the theoretieal service life D has elapsed, craRes conditions are recorded electronically. The inspector
and hoists connected to them may represent a risk to can have the actual hours of use S and other para-
persons and machines. lf a load population recorder is meters displayed at any time (see Section 5"3).
used, it is easier to determine the actual hours of use S,
from which the remaining service life is calculated. The FEM group is stored in the LIS-SV unit and can be
displayed using the operator terminal. The group is
ln the case of standard hoists equipped with anLIS-SV indicated in hours at full load"
with integrated load population recorder, the operating
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.4.2 Definitions Following a shut-down, the unit display flashes
--,i heoretical serv and the current measured is indicated.
The theoretical service life D is the calculated hours of The unit is switched back on automatically after a
service of a crane or a hoist over a period of about 10 delay of 2 minutes.
years taking into consideration the group determined To reset the unit before this delay has elapsed, pro-
in accordance with FEM 9.511" ceed as follows:
Actual hours of use a. Switch off the power supply.
The actual hours of use S represent the efiective use of b. Press the up and down buttons on the
the unit determined on the basis of operating hours and digital operator terminal at the same time"
load populations.
Totalservice life
The total service life of a standard hoist is the period
from initial commissioning through to final decommis-
2.6 Frequency convefter control
sioning of the hoist. system
Remainjng serviee fe The integration of the individual components LIS-SV
The remaining service life or theoretical remaining ser- overload protection device and frequency converterfor
vice life of a hoist is the difference between the actual hoist motors results in a special control configuration.
hours of use S and the theoretical service life D. When Further details are given in the specialdocumentation
the theoretical service life has elapsed, the hoist must "Frequency converter for lifting with LIS-SV".
be overhauled.l
^@
. ,re hoist is within its safe working period if S/D is less
than or equal to '1.
2.7 Safety Functions
The LIS-SV is a microprocessor-controlled unit. ln
order to ensure the highest level of operational safety,
2.5 Integrated Gontrol Functions the unit is equipped with an additionalswitching relay
which only enables lifting or lowering if the correct
ln addition to overload protection functions, the LIS- mode of operation of the microprocessor is detected.
SV features a number of integrated hoist control func- The mode of operation is monitored by integrated logic
tions. which operates independently of the microprocessor.
o AC-4 disable control Before hoist motor starting is enabled, the system
ln order to prolong the service tife of the high lifting checks whether the switching relay is in rest position. lf
speed contactor, the LIS-SV unit prevents the con- this is not the case, for example as a result of "welding"
tactorfrom being switched off untilthe setstart-up of the relay contacts, the monitoring system positively
delay of the motor has elapsed. This function sig- prevents hoist start- up.
nificantly reduces contact erosion As a further safety function, the system monitors
o
"
Braking with the motor acting as a generator whether the lifting or lowering signal is present at all
Each time the hoist is braked from high speed, the times when the hoist motor is in operation. lf the logic
LIS-SV unit ensures that the hoist is first braked by circuitrydoes not detect acontrolsignalat anytime, the
operating the motor as a generator at low speed hoist is automatically shut down by the safety circuit.
before the brake is activated. This significantly ex- The hoist is also shut down if the controlsignals for "lift-
tends the service life of the brake rotor. ing" and "lowering" are active at the same time.
Motor current monitoring function
LIS -SV continuously monitors the current inputs. lf
an inadmissibly high motor current is detected, the
unit immediately switches off main contactor K'|. 2.8 Accuracy
The motor circuit breakers installed in the electrical The aceuracy of the load measurement system is lar-
control system are therefore no longer required gely determined by the measurement error of the load
The main contactor is also switched off if a motor signal transmitter"
current is detected without a lifting or lowering con- Normally, accuracies of the order of +2-5 %, of the ra-
trolsignal. ted load capacity of the hoist are reached.
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.5 Load lndicator (oPloNAL) 3.5.1 Function of load indicator
The LIS-SV is equipped with contacts for the connec- 1" The load is continuously measured and indicated.
tion of an ABUS load indicator. The load may be indi-
cated by a four digit LAZload display integrated in the
pendant control or by a GLZ large load display. The lf the hoist is shut down as a result of overloading,
load display is designed so that the load value can be the display flashes at one-second intervals.
clearly read even in poor visibility.
Technical Data
5 Operation
5.1 Digital Operator Terminal
The integrated digital operator terminal (DBE) with LED
display and three-button keypad ( Fig. 1, items 1 to 4) lf a load lower than the previous tared load is lifted, the
is used for operating the unit and reading operating display indicates
parameters. The unit is normally in the power down
mode. This is indicated on the display (4) by a horizon-
tal bar running trom leftto right. instead of the operating hours.
f___, The system has 3 menu levels; access to level3 is only
lf the unit detects a lift signal (E7), the display show available to ABUS personnel (a special CODE number
-
steps running from bottom left to top right. is required).
E
ln the case of a lower signal (E2,) the steps run from top
Menu level 2 is accessed by entering the PIN number
"0055".
Menu level 1 us used solelyfor reading thevalues ofthe
left to bottom right. load population recorder and is only available if the load
population recorder has been enabled. To reach this
E menu level, press the ENTER button for about 2 sec-
Following each operation of the hoist, the current read- onds and then enter the appropriate CODE number
ing of the operating hours meter is shown on the dis- (see Section 5.3)
play for about 3 seconds. lf four incorrect attempts are made to enter a PIN or
CODE number, the menu level concerned is entirely
disabled and can only be enabled by ABUS.
ln this case, the display indicates
ln the event of overloading, the display flashes and the
current load is indicated.
"Enter"-button
is used for selecting parameters
(D(D(DcDc0(D and acknowledging values
"down"-button
is used for displaying the previous
parameter or for reducing nu-
meric values and parameter set-
tings.
electronic "up"-button
is used for displaying the follow-
tIS _ SV
AN, 11'l92 ing parameter or for increasing
numeric values and parameter
settings.
4 Display
5 digital operator terminal (DBE)
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5,2 Basic Settings
TheLlS-SV is adjusted at the factory. Any fine adjust-
s\
ments or new adjustments which may be necessary
can be earried out in accordance with the adjustment
instructions in Section 10 using a test load. Where
possible, the test load should be equal to the rated
load.
lf the test load is lower, there will be a significant deterio-
ration in system accuracy. As a basic principle, the
higher the test load, the higher the accuracy. lt is rec-
ommended that a test load of at least 80 % of the rated
load should be used.
At this load, the specified accuracy can generally be
ensured. The minimum load which can be used for set-
ting is 40 o/o of the rated load capacity. lf this load is
used, it is not always possible to obtain the specified
accuracy.
lf it is necessary to use a load of 40% to 80% for setting,
this must be stated in the inspection report.
lnstallation
Attention! lf the LIS-SV is retrofitted to an existing crane, inspec-
Before commissioning the unit, it is essential tion by an independent inspector may be necessary
to check whether the system has been wired (see BGV D6, Section 25).
up in accordance with the attached wiring
diagrams.
-The ABUS LIS-SV must only be installed by qualified 6.1 Housing and wiring diagrams
electricians The dimensions required for the installation of the
LIS-SV are given in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2.
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6.2 Regulations Safety warnings:
You must not carry out any work inside the
The load indicator system LIS-SV is in accordance with
unit.
the following codes and standards:
ln the event of a defect in an LIS-SV unit, please contact
NSR 2006/95/EG (low voltage)
our service department.
ln order to avoid the risk of serious injury and severe
EMV2004/108/EG (electromagneticcompatibility)
damage, only persons qualified to work on electric
power systems maywork on the units. Before installing
EN 61000-6 Electromag netic compatibility
any commissioning the units, these persons mustcare-
fully read the operating instructions and observe the
Electrical installation work must be performed in ac-
safety instructions.
cordance with the following general codes and stan-
dards:
Attention!
Any modifications to ABUS products and any
lEc 60s64-5-56 parts installed in or on ABUS products which
Requirements for the installation of power systems with
could impair the safety of the products must
rated voltages up to 1000V
be approved by the manufacturer, ABUS will
not be liable for any injury, loss or damage
EN 60204-32
which may occur as a result of modifications
Safety of machinery: Electriealequipment of machines;
which have not been approved or the use of
requirements for hoists" products other than for the intended pur-
pose.
For special applications, other standards and regula=
tions may also be applieable. Note:
ELECTROMAGN ETI C COM PATI BI LITY
The unit has been designed in accordance
with the EMC directive no. 89/336/EEC.
7 Malfunctions
7.1 Causes and Remedies
TheLlS-SV displays the following error codes on the operator terminal or the load display.
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"rr-Code Explanation Hemedy
Errors on settrng
Err 6 Setting error: frequency at zero load < 100H2 Check frequency input.
Err 7 Setting error: frequency at zero load too low lncrease setting load. lf necessary, replace
measurement axle.
Err 0 Rated load capacity for hoist 1 not entered. Enter value under P 1.0
Err 2 Rated load capacity for hoist 2 not entered. Enter value under P 2.0
Err 3 Rated load capacity for hoist 3 not entered. Enter value under P 3.0
The input and output voltage data required for trouble- 7.2 Service
ooting are stated in Section 4 "Technical Data". Notes:
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any other malfunctions occur, please contact our ser-
The ABUS Service Centre can be reached
vice centre (see Section 7.2).
day and night.
8 Disposal
ABUS products are designed with a view to recycling The electronic components may be disposed of at
and have a modular structure which facilitates environ- special disposal sites in accordance with the appli-
mentally compatible disposalwhen they are no longer cable local regulations.
required.
P 3.0 0-100 t Load capacity setting for hoist 3 Setting value only available if para-
meter 5.11:0
o/
P 4.0 0-110 /o Total load shut-down point Setting value
P 4.1 0- 110 o/
/o Shut-down point, hoist 1 Setting value
P 4.2 0- 110 o/
/o Shut-down point, hoist 2 Setting value
o/
P 4.3 0-1"10 /o Shut-down point, hoist 3 Setting value
o/
P 4,40 0-110 /o 2nd total load shut-down point Setting value
o/
P 4.41 0-110 /o 2nd shut-down point, hoist'l Setting value
P 4.42 0- 110 o/
/o 2nd shut-down point, hoist 2 Setting value
P 4.5 0- 110 o/
/o Switching point, external part-load Setting value
switch
P 5.01 Sensitivity to rapid load increase Setting value
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Para- Range Unit Description Display Code Remarks
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meter
Unit setting parameters
P 1.1 Hz Zero load adjustment, hoist 1 CodE 1443
P 1.2 Hz Setting overload protection device for hoist 1 Last
P 1.3 0-64999 Hz Display / enter Setting value 1443
zero load frequency, hoist 1
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Display i diagnosis parameters
P 7.00 0.000 - t Display total load or load on hoist '1; de-
408.0 pending on position of selector switch
P 7.01 v127.O t Display load on hoist 1 (no tare function)
P 7.O2 0-127.O t Display load on hoist 2 (no tare function)
P 7.03 0-127.O t Display load on hoist 3 (no tare function)
P 7.1 0.000 - Display: measuring frequency, input F1
65535
P 7.2 0.000 * Display: measuring frequency, input F2
65535
P 7.3 0.000 - Display: measuring frequency, input F3
65535
P 7.4
P 7.5 00.00 - A Display motor current
185.0
P 7.6 0.000 - V Display power supply voltage
627.0
P 7.51 Display voltage plot
P 7.7 00.00
'120.0
- Hz Display motor frequency Only for operation with
frequeney converter
P 8.0 Enter CODE for higher operating level Operating level only
available to ABUS
n
ual load capacities.
Before carrying out any settings on the LIS-
SV, you should read the notes on the para- Parameter: P 1.0
meters carefully. Load capacity of hoist '1.
Always remember that incorrect settin gs may The maximum load capacity of the hoist must be en-
cause malfunction. tered.
ABUS will assume no liability whatsoever for
any damage to the crane or any consequen- Parameter: P 2,O
tial damage resulting from incorrect settings. Load capacity of hoist 2.
The maximum load capacity of the hoist must be en-
General: tered.
Todisplay and change parameters, proceed as follows:
1 .
Press Enter untilthe parameter number appears on Parameter: P 3.0
the display. Release the Enter button" Load capacity of hoist 3.
2" lf the load population recorder is activated, CodE The maximum load capacity of the hoist must be en-
will appear on the display. tered.
Press Enter briefly. The display will switch to para- Note: This parameter cannot be set if a value
meter number. is entered under P 5,11. ln this case, you
3. Press Enter until 0000 is displayed" The left digitwill must first set P 5.11 to zero.
flash.
4. Use the "up" and "down" buttons to change values" Parameter: P4.0-P4.3
Confirm each value by pressing "Enter" briefly. Overload shut-down points for total load, hoist
1 , hoist
q
After entering the last digit, press Enter until the dis- 2, hoist 3.
play switches to P 0.0. The value must be set as a percentage of the load ca-
6. Use the "up" and "down" buttons to switch to the pacity.
previous/following parameter. lf the setvalue is exceeded, the hoist concerned is shut
7. Select each parameter by pressing Enter briefly. down and the overload protection system is set to over-
8. The value stored in the parameter listwill appear on load. The load is displayed on the digitaloperating unit,
the display. which flashes at intervals of one second.
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Parameter: P 4.4O - P 4"43 Adiustment:
Second shut-down points for total load, hoist 1, hoist It is only possible to read out the data of the load
2, hoist 3. population recorder if the recorder has been enabled.
The value must be set as a percentage of the load ca- Only ABUS can enable the load population
pacity" recorder.
lf the set value is exceeded, the hoist concerned is shut lf the load population recorder is not enabled, it is not
down and the overload proteetion system is setto over- possible to call up any data for the recorder.
load. The load is displayed on the digitaloperating unit, lf the load population recorder has been enabled and
which flashes at intervals of one second. The second activated, the data can be called up on menu level 1
shut-down point is activated if a controlvoltage is ap- after enterin g CODE 2223.
plied to input EA of the LIS-SV unit.
Warning: in order to avoid overriding the
safety circuit installed in the unit, the input Parameter: P 5.3 Acceptaneqtesl
must not be activated until contactors This parameter can be used to switch the outputs of the
l<211K22 have been switched over. LIS-SV manually (main lift, precision lift, Yl and Y2).
ln this mode of operation, the overload protection
function is overridden (no overload shut-down).
Parameter: P 4.5 Caution: The switch contacts are always switched in
Switching pointfor externalpart-load switch. lf theset- aeeordance with the control signal received.
ting is exceeded, the relay on the printed circuit board
of the current measurement module is switched. The
setting always refers to the total load capacity set in
parameter P 0.0.
Parameter: P 5.01
As already described under Section 2.1, Overload
shutdown, item c, the LIS-SV also monitors the rate of
increase in the load"
The sensitivity can be adjusted after entering a code fast lifting/lowering possible
number.
Parameter: P 5.1
This parameter indicates the full-load hours of the
corresponding FEM group" lt cannot be used to
change the full-load hours or the FEM group. (0 : :
eontact open, 1 contact closed)
lf this parameter is set to 0000, the load population You must leave this parameter following each test.
recorder is not active. lf the LIS-SV continues to be setto this parameter, the
hoist will operate, but the overload protection function
FEM group Full-load hours will be deactivated. For this reason, a time limit has
been incorporated for this parameter. When this para-
1Dm M1 100 meter has been selected for about 45 minutes, the
1Cm M2 200 LIS *SV is switched automatically back to normal oper-
ation, and the overload protection function is active
1Bm M3 400
again"
1Am M4 800
2m M5 1 600 Parameter: P 5.4
3m M6 3200 This parameter can be used for manualswitching of the
4m M7 6300 -
LIS SV output relays;
inaddition, thesignals atinputs El * E7 and EAcan be
5m M8 1 2500 cheeked"
The hoist cannot be operated when this parameter is
selected.
Parameter: P 5.2 Load Bopulation recorder To access the diagnosis parameter, enter CODE no.
This parameter can be used to read out the data of the 1443.
load population recorder: This parameter allows you to perform the following
1. Theoretical service life D tests:
2" Actual hours of use S output relay test
3. Load spectrum factor kmi part*load switch test
4" Total operating hours Ti input test
5. Remaining service life To call up the various tests in sequence, press the Enter
6. Starting value key.
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Output relay test
Lower
lnput status
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irameter: P 6.2
--lhisparameter is used to enter a starting value (in Note:
hours) which must be deducted from the theoretical ln parameters 7.01 to 7.6, the overload
hours at full load when calculating the remaining ser- protection function is disabled"
vice life.
(For example, this parameter is used when installing a The special display mode remains active for
newLlS-SV on an existing system.) about 20 min, after which the unit automati-
Adjustment: cally switches back to the normal display
This parameter has two levels: mode.
1. tevel 1 = displav stored starting value
2. tevel 2 : set new starting value lf you wish to quit the special display mode
before the 20 min. have elapsed, you must
CODE 1443 masl be entered in order to access level 2. return to the normal display mode by select-
ing parameter P 9.9.
Parameter: P 6.3
This parameter is used to erase the values stored in the Parameter: P 7.61
load population recorder This parameter allows simple, rapid diagnosis of the
Adjustment power supply voltage with the hoist in operation"
lf the unit is in normal operation, the power supply volt-
A special CODE must be entered in order to access this
narameter. age is recorded for 500 ms each time main lift is acti-
vated.
--,'arameter: P 6.4 Afterthis parameter has been selected, the r,m.s. value
To display the value stored, press Enter. of the supply voltage is calculated for intervals of 50 ms
each. To switch to the value for the next interval, simply
Parameter: P 6.5 press the Enter key.
To display the value stored, press Enter.
Parameter: P 8.0
Parameter: P7.O-P7.7 When this parameter is selected, level 3 can be
These are display and diagnosis parameters. The va- accessed by entering a code. This code no. is only
lues shown in the parameter table are displayed. available to ABUS.
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1 1 Declaration of conformity
under the terms of the maehinery directive of Appendix ll 1A
20OGl42lEG Machines
2006/95lEG Low voltage
2OO4l1O9|EG Electromagnetic compatibility
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After setting the last digit press on ,,ENTER" until P 0.0 appears on display
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I ,i9 Enter required value (in t) (load capacity hoist 1 e.g. 8 t) 8.00 e.s.
13 't'* En!er legu!red valug (i1 t) (load capacity hoist 2 e.g. 1 0 t) 10.0 e.g.
1f no holsf, set this Paraimeter oi 0.00
lf thesecond shut clown point is not activated (there is no voltage on EA- see also the operating manual
35 f,* select parameter P 4.40 (2-nd shut-down point total load) P 4.40
43 4,9 select param eler P 4.42 (Z-nd shut-down point hoist 2) P 4.42
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ot ,i* * lnput the required correction factor for the current measurement according to the 0613 e.g.
Enter type of the current measurement module fitted in hoist No. 1, entering from left to L flashes
right. Confirm each digit with ,,ENTER". (see Chart ,,Determination of the measur-
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69 't* Enter required value (only *00 or -01 or -002 is possible) -01
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a) Adjustment of a system with 2 hoists and load totaiization monitoring bv LIS
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