Shini CD SERIES Manual Download Page 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD 

Series

 

Cabinet Dryer 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: Apr, 2016 

Version: Ver.B (English)   

 

 

Summary of Contents for CD SERIES

Page 1: ...CD Series Cabinet Dryer Date Apr 2016 Version Ver B English...

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Page 3: ...Working Principle Illustration 15 2 3 Drawing and Parts List 16 2 3 1 Assembly Drawing CD 5 9 HT 16 2 3 2 Parts List CD 5 9 HT 17 2 3 3 Assembly Drawing CD 20 20L HT 18 2 3 4 Parts List CD 20 20L HT 1...

Page 4: ...nance Schedule 44 6 1 1 About the Machine 44 6 1 2 Electrical Installation 44 6 1 3 Daily Checking 44 6 1 4 Weekly Checking 44 6 1 5 Monthly Checking 44 Table Index Table 2 1 Parts List CD 5 9 HT 17 T...

Page 5: ...icture 2 5 Control Circuit 400V 22 Picture 2 6 Components Layout 400V 23 Picture 2 7 Main Circuit 230V 29 Picture 2 8 Control Circuit 230V 30 Picture 2 9 Components Layout 230V 31 Picture 3 1 Machine...

Page 6: ...6 44...

Page 7: ...r toxic material CD series of cabinet dryer are mostly used for simultaneous drying of different kinds of polymers in small quantities or for drying materials for trial moulding They can also be appli...

Page 8: ...tray and liner bring no contamination to materials Unique design of adjustable air inlet and exhaust 24 hours timer easy to operate Overheat protector can prevent excessive drying Motor overload rela...

Page 9: ...ny modifications of the machine must be approved by SHINI in order to avoid personal injury and damage to machine We shall not be liable for any damage caused by unauthorized change of the machine Our...

Page 10: ...9 90 1640 920 731 900 600 550 252 CD 20 B 200 1700 1210 860 415 CD 20 HT B 9 1 5 250 20 200 1887 1310 1032 1000 990 800 587 CD 20L B 200 1865 1800 1060 550 CD 20L HT B 18 1 5 250 20 350 2052 1900 1232...

Page 11: ...11 44 1 3 2 Outline Drawing Picture 1 1 Outline Drawing...

Page 12: ...d tightly 1 4 2 Transportation and Storage of the Machine Transportation and storage of the machine 1 CD series are packed in crates or plywood cases with wooden pallet at the bottom suitable for quic...

Page 13: ...r fixed by a qualified serviceman 4 This equipment works normally in the environment with altitude within 3000m 5 At least a clearance of 1m surrounding the equipment is required during operation Keep...

Page 14: ...which include man made vicious or deliberate damages or abnormal power and machine faults caused by irresistible natural disasters including fire flood storm and earthquake 3 Any operational actions t...

Page 15: ...ated up to required temperature then flow through a manifold with evenly scattered holes Moisture air is sent out through air exhaust port It is designed to achieve an even drying effect 2 2 Working P...

Page 16: ...2 3 Drawing and Parts List 2 3 1 Assembly Drawing CD 5 9 HT Remarks Please refer to material list 2 3 2 for specific explanation of the Arabic numbers in parts drawing Picture 2 2 Assembly Drawing CD...

Page 17: ...0000000 YE85020000000 YE85020000000 8 Timer YE86002400000 YE86002400000 YE86002400000 9 Motor YM10271200000 YM10271200000 YM10271200000 10 Motor longer shaft BH11053800010 BH11053800010 BH11053800010...

Page 18: ...18 44 2 3 3 Assembly Drawing CD 20 20L HT Remarks Please refer to material list 2 3 4 for specific explanation of the Arabic numbers in parts drawing Picture 2 3 Assembly Drawing CD 20 20L HT...

Page 19: ...00000 YE10210600000 8 Temperature controller YE85020000000 YE85020000000 9 Timer YE86002400000 YE86002400000 10 Motor YM10290400000 YM10290400000 11 Motor longer shaft BH11203600010 BH11203600010 12 M...

Page 20: ...20 44 2 4 Electrical Diagram 2 4 1 Parameter 400V...

Page 21: ...21 44 2 4 2 Main Circuit 400V Picture 2 4 Main Circuit 400V...

Page 22: ...22 44 2 4 3 Control Circuit 400V Picture 2 5 Control Circuit 400V...

Page 23: ...23 44 2 4 4 Components Layout 400V Picture 2 6 Components Layout 400V...

Page 24: ...24 44 2 4 5 Electrical Components List 400V Table 2 3 Electrical Components List CD 5 400V...

Page 25: ...25 44 Table 2 4 Electrical Components List CD 9 400V...

Page 26: ...26 44 Table 2 5 Electrical Components List CD 20T 400V...

Page 27: ...27 44 Table 2 6 Electrical Components List CD 20L 400V...

Page 28: ...28 44 2 4 6 Parameter 230V...

Page 29: ...29 44 2 4 7 Main Circuit 230V Picture 2 7 Main Circuit 230V...

Page 30: ...30 44 2 4 8 Control Circuit 230V Picture 2 8 Control Circuit 230V...

Page 31: ...31 44 2 4 9 Components Layout 230V Picture 2 9 Components Layout 230V...

Page 32: ...32 44 2 4 10 Electrical Components List 230V Table 2 7 Electrical Components List CD 5 230V...

Page 33: ...33 44 Table 2 8 Electrical Components List CD 9 230V...

Page 34: ...34 44 Table 2 9 Electrical Components List CD 20 230V...

Page 35: ...35 44 Table 2 10 Electrical Components List CD 20L 230V...

Page 36: ...th local regulations 3 Use independent power cable and ON OFF switch The cable s size should not smaller than those applied in the control box 4 The power cable connection terminals should be tightene...

Page 37: ...ction of inlet and outlet on the two sides of oven is right 2 If the rotation direction is not right a Stop the machine b Turn off the main switch c Change any two lines of the main power supply s thr...

Page 38: ...lamp light observe if the rotating direction of blower is consistent with the arrow If not exchange any two power cables 4 2 Setting Temperature Press the to adjust the temperature and it will be conf...

Page 39: ...er after pressing this mode key Continue to press this key and it will switch the parameter in the layer Press key could change the parameters 2 Press mode key under each parameter layer it could swit...

Page 40: ...ed much moisture the air inlet and air outlet should be opened properly Picture 4 2 Adjustment of Air Rate 4 4 Start up Timer Setting Turn on timer switch after all switch has been on take down the gl...

Page 41: ...ial to the switch position 4 5 Setting the Over thermal Protector Over thermal protector will be used when the actual heating temperature exceeds the setting temperature to protect the motor and heate...

Page 42: ...mer 1 The motor switch isn t open 1 Turn on the motor switch 2 The circuit breaker trips 2 Press RESET key 3 The magnet contactor breakdowns 3 Replace a new magnet contactor The motor doesn t run 4 Th...

Page 43: ...43 44 6 Maintenance and Repair Clear off the dust on the motor fan periodically avoid the damage to the blower...

Page 44: ...A Check phase sequence of the power supply 6 1 3 Daily Checking Check power supply wires Check the start stop function 6 1 4 Weekly Checking Check the switches of the machine Check all the electrical...

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