MM113 - D10/D16 Hot Melt Unit
Section 4 - Installation
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Connecting the Electrical Power
WARNING!
Electrical connections should be made only by experienced service personnel! Failure to
observe could result in personal injury, death, or damage to equipment.
When connecting the supply of electrical power, follow these guidelines:
•
Connect the unit to a “clean” supply of electrical power. Use a dedicated circuit if possible.
If a dedicated circuit is not available, do not connect the unit to a
circuit that supplies high-amperage equipment—use another circuit
such as a lighting circuit. Otherwise, equipment may not function
properly.
WARNING!
The external power source must be turned off before connecting power to the unit! Failure to
observe could result in personal injury, death, or damage to equipment.
WARNING!
Only experienced service personnel should connect power to the unit! Failure to observe
could result in personal injury, death, or damage to equipment.
The use of an earth-leakage or ground-fault power breaker is recommended with this unit.
This unit must be earthed or grounded. Failure to observe could result in personal injury,
death, or damage to equipment.
The D10/D16 hot melt unit can be set up to use one of the following power sources:
Incoming Electrical Service
Power Connector
Terminals
Voltage Plug
Connector Label
A
B
C
D
PE
Part No. / Color
Part No. / Color
380VAC 3-phase with
Neutral (4 wire service)
3/N/PE AC
400/230V
L1 L2 L3 N PE
029XX437
Blue
782XX262
Blue
200 to 240VAC 3-phase w/o
Neutral (3 wire service)
3/PE AC
200-240V
L1 L2 X L3 PE
029XX435
Black
782XX260
Black
200 to 240VAC 1-phase w/o
Neutral (2 wire service)
1/PE AC
200-240V
L1 X X L2 PE
029XX436
White
782XX261
White
The system should be connected via a suitable type of flexible conduit from a supply isolator and ground-fault power
breaker. The supply should be clean and free from excess interference from other machines.
WARNING!
You MUST follow these steps to connect power to the unit, or personal injury and/or damage
to the unit may result.
1. Open the electrical enclosure door.
2. Route the power cable through the cable clamp in the chassis of the unit. The power cable must meet
the minimum requirements given in the chart above.
3. Referring to the chart above, locate the appropriate voltage selector plug and power connector label
corresponding to the incoming electrical service.
Summary of Contents for D10
Page 1: ...D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit Manual Number MM113 Revision Date 8 2019 ...
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Page 10: ...Table of Contents MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 10 ...
Page 22: ...Section 2 Safety and Use MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 22 ...
Page 24: ...Section 3 Basic Features MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 24 ...
Page 38: ...Section 5 Setup MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 38 Section 5 Setup Control Panel ...
Page 45: ...MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit Section 5 Setup 45 Set Language Continued Next Page ...
Page 46: ...Section 5 Setup MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 46 Set Language Continued ...
Page 47: ...MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit Section 5 Setup 47 Set Temperature Units ...
Page 50: ...Section 5 Setup MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 50 Hose Valve Temperature Continued ...
Page 57: ...MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit Section 5 Setup 57 Beacon 2 ...
Page 73: ...MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit Section 5 Setup 73 Sequential Start Valve ...
Page 84: ...Section 5 Setup MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 84 VFD Parameters After 5 18 Before 5 18 ...
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Page 106: ...Section 6 Operation MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 106 ...
Page 117: ...MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit Section 9 Specifications 117 Dimensions D16 ...
Page 118: ...Section 9 Specifications MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 118 ...
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Page 208: ...Section 11 Warranty MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 208 ...
Page 210: ...Section 12 Service MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 210 ...
Page 214: ...Appendix B Power Requirements MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 214 ...
Page 226: ...Appendix D Communication Protocols Modus MM113 D10 D16 Hot Melt Unit 226 ...
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