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ML0068-001-02 Container Eject System 

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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. 

 

Summary of Contents for Ejector

Page 1: ...L0068 001 02 OWNERS REFERENCE MANUAL Enercon Industries Corp W140 N9572 Fountain Blvd P O Box 53052 0773 Menomonee Falls WI 53051 Phone 262 255 6070 Fax 262 255 7784 E mail info enerconind com Web Sit...

Page 2: ...EJECT SYSTEM INSTALLATION WITH FOIL LINER DETECTOR Figure 1 4 EJECT SYSTEM INTALLATION WITH CAP INSPECTION SYSTEM Figure 2 4 SECTION 3 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 5 METHOD OF OPERATION 5 SECTION 4 EJECT S...

Page 3: ...uctions contained in this manual Before installing wiring starting operating or making any adjustments identify the components of the Eject System using this manual as a guide The operator should use...

Page 4: ...from when the bad container is detected to when the container reaches the eject zone b Eject time Used to set the time for how long the eject plunger is activated c Cylinder speed adjust Used to set...

Page 5: ...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 time...

Page 6: ...ML0068 001 02 Container Eject System ENERCON INDUSTRIES 4 EJECT SYSTEM INSTALLATION WITH FOIL LINER DETECTOR Figure 1 EJECT SYSTEM INTALLATION WITH CAP INSPECTION SYSTEM Figure 2...

Page 7: ...plunger activates after the container reaches the plunger decrease the delay time by using the down arrow and repeat the test Continue this process until the plunger makes contact with the center of t...

Page 8: ...ANING As long as clean air is supplied to the ejector minimal cleaning is required for proper operation ADJUSTING If the line speed or product type does not change there should be no reason to make an...

Page 9: ...ressure 3 Remove power and open the box and inspect the hose connections looking for an open hose or a kink in a hose 4 Check solenoid wiring 5 Possible bad solenoid 6 Contact Enercon service departme...

Page 10: ...der on the following pages HOW TO USE THIS PARTS LIST 1 Turn to the Parts Section to locate the desired illustrations 2 Locate the part on the illustration by visual identification and the Index Numbe...

Page 11: ...t 1 2 PN0092 Regulator Panel Mount 1 3 PN0091 Flow Control Panel Mount 2 4 HW0101 Bumper 1 5 CN0059 Power Entry Module 1 6 LM4439 01 Eject Display Board 1 7A LM4440 01 Eject Control Board 120 VAC 1 7B...

Page 12: ...Container Eject System ENERCON INDUSTRIES 10 SECTION 7 MISCELLANEOUS EJECT SYSTEM PRODUCTION SET UP Product Delay Time Eject Time Plunger Speed Air Pressure Line Speed High Cap Ejects Y N Missing Foi...

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