Technical data
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ACT VS 3000 - 6000
11.15.6 How the DMC50 control unit displays and processes an alarm
The alarm
is an irregular event that always causes the dryer to stop to ensure the safety of operators and the machine.
In the presence of an alarm the status bar shows a description of the event and turns flashing red. In this condition it is
not possible to reset the alarm as the cause is still present.
When an alarm is no longer active but has not been reset, the status bar shows a description of the event and is
permanently lit (red). In this condition the alarm can be reset as the cause has been removed.
With dryer operating (ON)
: the presence of one or more alarms is flagged
on the display with the status bar changing from green to red.
With the dryer stopped (STANDBY)
: the presence of one or more alarms is
not flagged at all on the display, with the exception of alarm no. 6 (ICE) which
is the only alarm which is displayed and automatically resets with the dryer
stopped (STANDBY).
It is only when the operator wants to start the dryer with the
button that
the DMC50 control unit prevents the dryer starting up in the presence of an
alarm and displays the alarm status by changing the colour of the status bar
(red).
Resetting an alarm:
1-
Touch the screen on the status bar where the alarm is shown to display
the list of stored alarms.
2-
Touch the screen on the alarm to be reset.
3-
Confirm the alarm is to be reset with OK, or exit without resetting with
Cancel.
4-
Touch the screen on the alarm just reset to display the dryer process
values for the 60 minutes of operation immediately preceding the occurrence
of the event.
5-
Scroll through the stored process values using the
buttons.
6-
Press the
button to return to the previous screen.
7-
Use the
button to download process values in .txt format for possible
analysis/diagnostics. See the detailed procedure for downloading values in
the section
10.15.8
.
8-
Press the
button to return to the previous screen at any time.
NOTE
! The dryer must be restarted manually by the operator/maintenance
technician after alarms are reset. Automatic restart is not available after an
alarm has been reset. Before restarting, the operator/maintenance technician
must verify/solve the problem that caused the alarm on the dryer. Alarms are
never reset automatically (with the exception of alarm no. 6 ICE with the
dryer stopped (STANDBY).
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