
ML0068-001-02 Container Eject System
ENERCON INDUSTRIES
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SECTION 2- INSTALLATION
UNPACKAGING AND INSPECTION
Carefully open all shipping containers and remove
the contents. Each item should be thoroughly
inspected for damage.
NOTE: Be extra careful if using a sharp instrument
when removing the protective wrapping from the
equipment. File a claim with the freight carrier for
any damage incurred. Enercon Industries should
also be contacted as soon as possible to expedite
the shipment of replacements parts.
CONTACT:
IMPORTANT:
If concealed loss or damage is discovered after
delivery, notify your carrier at once and request an
inspection. This is absolutely necessary for the
carrier to consider your claim. If damage is
detected, be sure to note it on freight bill before
signing it to acknowledge receipt. The carrier agent
should make an inspection and issue a loss or
damage report. If you give the carrier a clear
receipt for goods that have been damaged or lost in
transit, you do so at your own risk and expense.
EJECT SYSTEM CONTROL BOX
The eject system control box should be mounted
near the bad container detection system that is
being used. If the eject system is being used with
an Enercon supplied Foil Liner Detector it should
be mounted “downstream” of the detector (See
Figure 1). If the eject system is being used with an
Enercon supplied Cap Inspection System it should
be mounted between the high cap sensor and the
power supply (See Figure 2). The eject system
must be mounted no further than 9.99 seconds
“down stream” due to the maximum range of the
delay timer. To calculate the maximum distance the
ejector can be mounted from the bad container
detector simply multiply the conveyer speed in
feet/second times 9.99 seconds. The ejector should
then be mounted somewhere within this window.
The ejector can then be mounted on the side of the
conveyor using the angle brackets and hardware
supplied.
COMPRESSED AIR
Once the eject system control box has been
installed, filtered compressed air (70-90 PSI) will
need to be supplied to the control box (see the
installation diagram for the location). For ease of
installation, a one – touch fitting for 3/8 outside
diameter plastic tubing is supplied.
EJECT SIGNAL
The eject control box requires a normally open
contact signal that momentarily closes from the bad
container detector for activation. A 12ft two-
conductor cable for this signal is supplied. If you
have purchased this for an Enercon cap sealer this
cord will have a plug on the end which is to be
connected to the back of the power supply.
INPUT POWER
A power cord is supplied with the eject system and
can be plugged into a standard 120V receptacle to
power the system. (240V power is optional.
Observe the rating plate for the correct voltage)
Enercon Customer Service Department
Phone Number: (262) 255-6070
Fax Number: (262) 255-2462
E-Mail Address: info@enerconind.com
Website: www.enerconind.com
24hr Customer Service is available.