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Power

Depressing the Power button will switch the control power on or
off. When the Power button is pushed the microprocessor initi-
ates a diagnostic routine to determine if a brownout has
occurred. The Power button must be pushed to initiate control
power before either the Start button or remote on/off contacts
can start the unit. 

Start

Depressing the Start button will start the pump and enable the
microprocessor control functions and initiate an Auto-vent
sequence.

The Auto Vent sequence is designed to remove air from the
water circuit of the process equipment. For the first 30 seconds
of the sequence the cooling valve is opened to allow air to
escape. After this, the valve is left open and the pump is ener-
gized for the remaining 30 seconds of the sequence to further
remove air from the system.

Stop

Depressing the Stop button will stop the pump, stop any Auto
Tune sequence, clear all faults and suspend the microprocessor
control program. 

Purge

Pressing the Purge button will open the cooling solenoid or
modulating valve. This feature is designed to allow the mold 
circuit to be purged of water with compressed air. It will only
function if the power is on but the heater and pump are off. This
feature should be used only after pressing the Stop button. The
external valves and associated parts required for compressed
air connection are an available option from our parts 

department.

Alarm Silence

The Alarm Silence button is only functional if the Alarm Horn
option and/or Remote Alarm Contact option has been 
purchased. If the Alarm Horn option has been purchased,
depressing the Alarm Silence button will disable the horn. The
horn will not reactivate until the alarm has been reset and a 
subsequent alarm has been triggered. If the Remote Alarm 
contacts option has been purchased, depressing the Alarm
Silence button will open the contact that was closed when the
alarm occurred. The contact will not close again until the alarm
has been reset and a subsequent alarm has been triggered. 

Lower Set Point Temperature

Depressing and then releasing the Lower Set Point Temperature
button will decrease the set point temperature by 1°F (or 1°C). If
the Lower Set Point Temperature button is held down, the set
point temperature will continue to decrease until the button is
released or the minimum allowable set point temperature is
reached.

Raise Set Point Temperature

Depressing and then releasing the Raise Set Point Temperature
button will increase the set point temperature by 1°F (or 1°C). If
the Raise Set Point Temperature button is held down, the set
point temperature will continue to increase until the button is
released or the maximum allowable set point temperature is
reached.

Low Pressure

The Low Pressure LED will be illuminated if the inlet cooling
water pressure drops below the set point of the low-pressure
safety switch. If a low-pressure condition occurs, the unit will
automatically stop and remain de-energized until the cooling
water pressure rises back above the cut-in set point of the 
pressure switch.

High Temp Safety

The High Temp Safety LED will be illuminated if the To Process
temperature exceeds 260°F (127°C). The High Water
Temperature LED will turn off when the water temperature is less
than 260°F (127°C). This fault will stop operation of the unit. To
clear this fault after the fault condition has been corrected,
depress the Stop button; restart the unit by depressing the Start
button. 

Pump Motor Overload

The Pump Motor Overload LED will be illuminated if the motor
overload opens. This fault will stop operation of the unit. To clear
this fault after the fault condition has been corrected, depress
the Stop button; restart the unit by depressing the Start button.

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Summary of Contents for Hydra Pressurized

Page 1: ...Company Hydra Pressurized Open Loop Mold Temperature Controllers INSTRUCTION MANUAL January 2007 IMS Company 10373 Stafford Road Chagrin Falls OH 44023 5296 Telephone 440 543 1615 Fax 440 543 1069 Email sales imscompany com Website www imscompany com Hydra is a trademark of IMS Company ...

Page 2: ... 8 Purge 8 Alarm Silence 8 Lower Set Point Temperature 8 Raise Set Point Temperature 8 Low Pressure 8 High Temp Safety 8 Pump Motor Overload 8 Over Set Point 9 Under Set Point 9 Pump On 9 Heat 9 Cool 9 Vent 9 Probe Fault 9 Changing Temperature Display Scale 9 Seal Saver 10 Auto Tune 10 Diagnostic Error Codes 11 Table 3 Diagnostic Error Codes 11 CONTROL OPTIONS 12 Return Water Temperature Display 1...

Page 3: ...r Modulating Valve 13 Pressure Switch 13 Pressure Relief Valve 14 STANDARD OPTIONS 14 Stacking Bracket Kit RA RB series 14 Mold Water Purge 14 Crash Cool 14 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 14 Once a Week 15 Once a Month 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 CHARTS PUMP CURVES 17 Table 5 Single Zone Unit Electrical Specifications 17 Table 6 Dual Zone Unit Electrical Specifications 18 Figure 1 RA RAD RB RBD Series Pump Curv...

Page 4: ...ing Inspection Each unit is skid mounted and boxed or crated to protect it during shipping Before accepting delivery check the box or crate for visible damage If damage is evident it should be properly documented on the delivery receipt and the box or crate should be immediately removed to allow for detailed inspection of the unit Check for broken water lines damaged controls or any other major co...

Page 5: ...s well as quick disconnect fittings that offer high resistance to water flow When manifolds are required for water distribution they should be installed as close to the point of use as possible The return line should be the same size as the supply line In addition to the process water connections the unit requires a cooling water supply and return connection We recommend shut off valves at each ma...

Page 6: ...5 PSI 1 75 Bar and 50 PSI 3 5 Bar If the supply cooling water pressure is higher than 50 PSI 3 5 Bar a pressure regulating valve should be installed on the supply line to the temperature control unit For assistance in installing a pressure regulating valve please contact our Tech Service Department 6 Turn on the control power by pressing the Power button located on the control panel of the unit Th...

Page 7: ...ol Fault Logic Alarm Manual Remote Fault Alarm Pump Shut Heater Shut Unit Shut Reset Reset Alarm Indication Off Off Off Required 1 Required 2 Activated 3 Low Pressure LED Yes Yes Yes No No Yes High Temperature Safety LED Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Pump Motor Overload LED Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Over Set Point LED No No No No No Yes Under Set Point LED No No No No No Yes Probe Fault LED Yes Yes Yes Yes...

Page 8: ...epressing the Alarm Silence button will open the contact that was closed when the alarm occurred The contact will not close again until the alarm has been reset and a subsequent alarm has been triggered Lower Set Point Temperature Depressing and then releasing the Lower Set Point Temperature button will decrease the set point temperature by 1 F or 1 C If the Lower Set Point Temperature button is h...

Page 9: ...ted while the microprocessor is performing an Auto Vent sequence This sequence is performed each time the Start button is pressed to energize the unit unless the temperature is above 150 F The Auto Vent sequence opens the cooling solenoid or modulating valve for 30 seconds to vent air from the mold circuit Then the valve is kept open and the pump is energized for an additional 30 seconds The Vent ...

Page 10: ...re a particular application may require additional fine tuning of the control parameters To make this procedure as simple as possible this controller has been equipped with an Auto Tune function The Auto Tune function is designed to automatically select the best control parameters based upon the particular system that the unit is connected to At the factory certain parameters have been limited so ...

Page 11: ...tact Manufacturer for repair or replacement configuration change or invalid 111 Fixed parameter associated Controller requires servicing Contact Manufacturer for repair or replacement with range invalid 112 Setpoint out of temperature range Controller requires servicing Contact Manufacturer for repair or replacement 113 RAM hardware failure Controller requires servicing Contact Manufacturer for re...

Page 12: ...connect the controller and the unit All control functions are available to the operator at the location of the remote panel and no control functions are available at the location of the unit SPI Communications This option provides an RS 485 communication port located below the control panel on the front of the unit The serial communications will be multi drop half duplex SPI 3 01 compatible and wi...

Page 13: ...st not be defeated A small pump seal flush line is provided to continuously flush the pump seal of dirt and debris Construction Pump Assembly The centrifugal close coupled pump features a specially designed cast volute to eliminate fittings and provide easy connection to the heater and or mixing tubes The pump volute is constructed of cast iron The through 2 HP pumps have stainless steel impellers...

Page 14: ...ss the Stop button This leaves the unit on but puts the microprocessor in an inactive mode The Power button light should still be illuminated 2 Close the valve on the Cooling Water In line to shut off the supply of water 3 Connect the compressed air supply to the ball valve on the back of the unit 4 Open the ball valve to let the compressed air into the mold circuit 5 Press the Purge button on the...

Page 15: ...ay from the normal operating pressure 3 Check the pump for leaks in the seal area Replace pump seal if necessary Repeat items 1 through 3 listed above and continue with the following Once a Month 4 With the main disconnect shut off check the condition of electrical connections at all contactors starters and con trols Check for loose or frayed wires 5 Check the incoming voltage to make sure it is w...

Page 16: ...ctioning correctly and replace any defective components Microprocessor controller failure Replace controller Failure of thermocouple Replace thermocouple Failure of heater Replace heater Failure of heater contactor Replace heater contactor Unable to cool properly Cooling water supply is not Check to make sure the cooling water supply is of sufficient sufficient temperature volume and pressure for ...

Page 17: ...20 2 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 1 2 6 6 6 0 3 0 2 4 69 4 63 0 31 8 25 4 RA183A 2 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 1 3 9 9 9 0 4 5 3 6 72 7 66 0 33 3 26 6 RA183B 2 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 1 3 9 9 9 0 4 5 3 6 72 7 66 0 33 3 26 6 RA1850 2 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 1 5 16 5 15 0 7 5 6 0 79 3 72 0 36 3 29 0 RA1875 2 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 1 7 5 24 2 22 0 11 0 8 8 87 0 79 0 39 8 31 8 RA2408 2 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 1 0 75 3 7 3 4 1 ...

Page 18: ...1810 4 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 2 1 3 7 3 4 1 7 1 4 132 4 120 3 60 4 48 3 RAD1820 4 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 2 2 6 6 6 0 3 0 2 4 138 2 125 5 63 0 50 3 RAD183A 4 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 2 3 9 9 9 0 4 5 3 6 144 8 131 5 66 0 52 7 RAD183B 4 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 2 3 9 9 9 0 4 5 3 6 144 8 131 5 66 0 52 7 RAD1850 4 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 2 5 16 5 15 0 7 5 6 0 158 0 143 5 72 0 57 5 RAD1875 4 9 24 9 22 6 11 3 9 0 2 7 5...

Page 19: ...e prepared a custom set of drawings for your unit and placed them inside the control panel prior to shipment Please refer to these drawings when troubleshooting servicing and installing the unit If you cannot find these drawings or wish to have additional copies please contact our Tech Service Department and reference the serial number of your unit ...

Page 20: ... the equipment and or system has been subject to misuse negligence or operation in excess of recommended limits including freezing or which has been altered and or repaired without express factory authorization If equipment is installed in hostile environments unless such conditions were specified at the time of purchase or the serial number has been removed or defaced this warranty shall not appl...

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