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ProKiln GAC400
PROBE GAS SAMPLING SYSTEM | OI/GAC400-EN REV. A
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Operational handles of the control cabinet
Figure 13: Operational handles of the control cabinet
Pos. Component
Function
1
M1 motor
Retractor drive
2
M1 motor brake
Retractor position brake
3
Water system power supply
Power distribution to water system
4
H1 Probe heater
Probe sample tube heater
5
H2 Sample hose heater
Sample hose heater in retractor
6
H3 Heated sample shut-off
valve (optional)
Heater for heated shut-off valve (optional)
7
Power outlet
Control cabinet internal power outlet
8
Power supply 24VDC
Control power supply
9
Emergency stop
Stops all movements and air blaster blow-
back of probe
10 UPS Main switch
Master turn-off UPS for system
11
Main Switch
Master turn-off general power supply for
system
12 Emergency reset
Reset button after the Emergency Stop
has been pushed
13 Operation/Service mode
Switch between normal operation and
service mode
Alarm/status lights and sound tower
Figure 14: Alarm/status lights and sound tower
Indication
Function
Meaning
Green
Flashing light
Retractor is locked in safe position
Green
Constant light
Status of probe gas sampling system
in Automatic operation
Yellow
Flashing light
Status service mode
Yellow
Constant light
Maintenance request
Red
Constant light
System alarm and probe retracted
from kiln
White
Flashing light
Warning - Probe and retractor is or will
be moving
Sound
On and off
Warning - Probe and retractor is or will
be moving
Retractor system control cabinet
The retractor has its own control cabinet with various
components. The cabinet is permanently fixed to the back of the
retractor and contains an electrical section (left side) as well as a
pneumatical section (right side). A light and sound tower is also
affixed to this cabinet, which replicates the indications of the
light and sound tower of the control cabinet. Manual operation
and movements of the probe can be done from this cabinet
while the system is in manual mode.
Figure 15: Operational handles of the retractor cabinet
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