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1.  Language selection

a.  Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow buttons to scroll through 

the list of languages (choice of 10 available: English, 

Deutsch, Francais, Espanol, Italiano, Polski, Dansk, Dutch, 

Norsk and Suomi).

b.  Press ‘Enter’ button to select the language that is 

displayed.

c.  Push ‘ESC’ at any time to return to the Main Menu. 

2.  Setting Date & Time

a.  Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow buttons to set minutes 

(00 to 59).  Press ‘Enter’ to accept new value.

b.  Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow buttons to set hours (00 

to 23).  Press ‘Enter’ to accept new value.

c.  Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow buttons to set year (00 to 

99 representing 2000 to 2099).  Press ‘Enter’ to accept 

new value.

d.  Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow buttons to set month 

(three letter abbreviation).  Press ‘Enter’ to accept new 

value.

e.  Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow buttons to set day (01 

to maximum for the month and year selected).  Press 

‘Enter’ to accept new value.

f.  Push ‘ESC’ at any time to return to the Main Menu.

3.  Setting Schedule

a.  Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow buttons to select desired 

“Day of week + on/off”.  Press ‘Enter’ to accept new 

value

b.  Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow buttons to set hour (00 

to 23).  Press ‘Enter’ to accept new value

 

NOTE:  If the hour setting is ‘IGNORE’, Press ‘Enter’ again 

to move the cursor under the “Day of week + on/off”.  

Repeat steps a through b (or c) as needed.

c.  Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to set minutes (00, 

10, 20, 30, 40, 50; not shown if hour setting is ‘IGNORE’).  

Press ‘Enter’ to accept new value and return to “Day of 

week + on/off”.  Repeat steps a through c as needed. 

d.  Push ‘ESC’ at any time to return to the Main Menu.
  NOTE: Scheduler will ignore programmed commands 

for 10 minutes after exiting program mode.

4.  Hours To Service

a.  Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow buttons to scroll through 

the range of permissible values (0 to 8760) before service 

reminder is initiated.  Press ‘Enter’ to accept new value. 

(Only hours that refrigeration compressor is operating 

are counted).

b.  Press ‘ESC’ at any time to return to the Main Menu.
  NOTE: On dryers with air-cooled condensers, regular 

condenser cleaning is recommended.  Dirtiness of 

ambient air at installation site will determine frequency 

of  service.  Typically once a month is recommended.  

Dryers contain an integral 3 micron filter.  As the filter 

element accumulates solid contaminants, differential 

pressure increases.  Solid particulate load in the 

compressed air supply will determine frequency of 

service.  Typically element changeout is recommended 

at least annually. 

1.  Temperature Indicator

2.  Operator Interface Display

3.  Power-on Light

4.  Compressor-on Light

5.  Alarm / Service Light

6.  Schedule On/Off and Enter Button

a.  In display mode: Press to toggle between 

SCHEDULE RUNNING and MANUAL OVERRIDE.

b.  In program mode:

i.  Press to move to a lower level menu.

ii.  Press to accept a value that has been edited.

7.  Program Mode (i) and Esc

a.  In display mode:  Press and hold to enter pro-

gram mode.

b.  In program mode:  Press to move to a higher 

level menu.

8.  Up Arrow

a.  In display mode:  No function

b.  In program mode:

i.  Press to view the next item in a list or to 

increment a variable to a higher value.  Press 

and hold for accelerated incrementing.

ii.  When the top of the list (or highest value) is 

displayed, pressing the up button will cause 

the display to wrap to the bottom of the list 

(or lowest value).

9.  Down Arrow

a.  In display mode: No function

b.  In program mode:

i.  Press to view the previous item in a list or to 

increment a variable to a lower value.  Press 

and hold for accelerated incrementing.

ii.  When the bottom of the list (or lowest value) 

is displayed, pressing the down button will 

cause the display to wrap to the top of the 

list (or highest value).

10.  1/0: Press at any time to turn the dryer on/off.

11.  Drain test:  Press at any time to momentarily open 

the drains.

12.  Reset:  Press at any time to clear the alarm/service 

message (if shown) and the alarm LED.

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Содержание RNC100

Страница 1: ...NG DIAGRAM I Controller Level 2 Model 100 thru 150 115 or 208 230V 60 Hz 100 or 240V 50 Hz 17 Models 200 thru 600 230 400 460V 3 50 60 Hz 18 19 Model 750 230 400 460V 3 50 60 Hz 20 21 WIRING DIAGRAM I...

Страница 2: ...our plant It was received in good condition by the carrier and was so acknowledged Check for Visible Loss or Damage If this shipment shows evidence of loss or damage at time of delivery to you insist...

Страница 3: ...is and has not been preset at the factory for this altitude contact manufacturer s Service Department G The installation of a flexible connection prior to the dryer is recommended to prevent possible...

Страница 4: ...DELS 500 600 and 750 CHECK FOR CORRECT PHASING OF UNIT After starting the dryer if an unusual noise is heard or if the discharge line does not get hot the refrigeration compressor may be running in th...

Страница 5: ...F 49 C D Maximum ambient temperature Air cooled models 110 F 43 C Water cooled models 130 F 54 C E Minimum ambient temperature 40 F 4 C 2 2 Start up IMPORTANT Energize dryer disconnect switch provide...

Страница 6: ...tton until Main Menu screen appears Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to scroll through the list of submenu choices Press Enter button to view the submenu that is displayed Press ESC to exit the Main...

Страница 7: ...urs that refrigeration compressor is operating are counted b Press ESC at any time to return to the Main Menu NOTE On dryers with air cooled condensers regular condenser cleaning is recommended Dirtin...

Страница 8: ...compressor off when power is restored after power interruption 7 To reinstitute SCHEDULE RUNNING push Schedule On Off and Enter button IMPORTANT Dryer must be energized 24 hours before refrigeration...

Страница 9: ...he following for proper drain function Automatic Draining Valve handle should be positioned parallel to the valve body as shown with the arrow on the handle pointing toward the EDD In this position co...

Страница 10: ...EPRESSURIZE BEFORE SERVICING If filter has not been depressurized before disassembly an audible alarm will sound when the bowl begins to be removed from the head If this occurs stop disassembly isolat...

Страница 11: ...parator weekly by pushing test button on control panel 3 5 Rebuild drain mechanism annually To facilitate service maintenance kits are available See page 26 Models RNC200 thru RNC750 Separator Element...

Страница 12: ...led models scfm 60 Hz 50 Hz 100 84 125 105 150 125 200 170 250 210 RNC MODEL 300 400 500 600 750 Rated capacity of air cooled models scfm 60 Hz 50 Hz 300 250 400 340 500 420 600 540 750 630 TABLE 2 Ai...

Страница 13: ...60 Hz N A 1 1 2 0 50 Hz N A 0 9 1 7 Electrical Data Nominal Voltage 115 1 60 208 230 3 60 Min Max Voltage 104 127 187 253 Input Power Rated Flow watts 875 1070 1100 1255 1962 Rated Load Amps 9 5 13 0...

Страница 14: ...sig 2 8 barg minimum Flow Required with 85 F Cooling Water gallons per minute 60 Hz 2 0 2 1 4 9 6 8 50 Hz 1 7 1 8 4 1 5 6 Electrical Data Nominal Voltage 208 230 3 60 Min Max Voltage 187 253 Input Pow...

Страница 15: ...2 600 30 15 766 30 15 766 30 15 766 30 15 766 30 15 766 30 15 766 30 15 766 E 17 62 448 17 62 448 17 62 448 30 15 766 30 15 766 30 15 766 30 15 766 39 62 1006 39 62 1006 39 62 1006 F 19 62 498 19 62 4...

Страница 16: ...1 L2 230 VAC CUSTOMER SUPPLIED L1 PE POWER ON PILOT LIGHT T2 T2 T2 T1 T1 PE T2 T1 T1 FPS 1 FAN 1 MTR2 START RELAY SR SR L3 L3 M 6 5 S CAPACITOR 4 OVERLOAD 3 1 3 MTR1 COMPRESSOR R C S 120 VAC POWER COR...

Страница 17: ...GROUND STUD PE FAN 1 HARNESS C 1 FAN 1 MTR2 FPS 1 COMPRESSOR MTR1 DRAIN NEUTRAL COMPRESSOR ON L1 L1 N L1 1 1 N L1 1L1 N 1 N GROUND STUD 6 7 J5 3 5 4 1 2 N N COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR N TO GROUND STUD PE N...

Страница 18: ...HARNESS 1L2 L3 TB2 TB2 PE T3 T2 H1 HEATER 1 for 500 600 models only FAN 2 HARNESS FPS 2 FAN 2 REF SHEET 02 LINE 18 REF SHEET 01 LINE 19 03 10 11 12 09 08 07 06 05 04 L3 L3 L3 L2 L2 02 01 00 PE TB1 L1...

Страница 19: ...M SHEET 01 X X X X THERMISTER IC2 LEVEL BOARD DRAIN NEUTRAL DRAIN LINE THERMISTER NEUTRAL 3 N N HPS 1 LINE 1 1 1 TB2 DRAIN HARNESS GRN YELLOW GRN YELLOW DRAIN HARNESS DRAIN HARNESS PE PE TB2 X PE 3 BR...

Страница 20: ...ESS 1L2 L3 TB2 TB2 PE T3 T2 H1 HEATER 1 FAN 2 HARNESS FPS 2 FAN 2 REF SHEET 02 LINE 12 REF SHEET 01 LINE 20 03 10 11 12 09 08 07 06 05 04 L3 L3 L3 L2 L2 02 01 00 PE L1 L1 L1 L3 L2 TB1 L1 L3 L2 CONT 1...

Страница 21: ...EET 01 X X X X THERMISTER IC2 LEVEL BOARD DRAIN NEUTRAL DRAIN LINE THERMISTER NEUTRAL 3 N N HPS 1 LINE 1 TB2 DRAIN HARNESS GRN YELLOW GRN YELLOW DRAIN HARNESS DRAIN HARNESS PE PE TB2 X PE 3 BROWN BLUE...

Страница 22: ...RNESS 1L2 L3 TB2 TB2 PE T3 T2 H1 HEATER 1 for 500 600 models only FAN 2 HARNESS FPS 2 FAN 2 REF SHEET 02 LINE 11 REF SHEET 02 LINE 10 REF SHEET 01 LINE 20 03 10 11 12 09 08 07 06 05 04 L3 L3 L3 L2 L2...

Страница 23: ...larm A N O W15 W13 W14 W11 W10 W9 W8 W21 W19 Alarm B N C Alarm B Com Drain Test Output Alarm B N O Drain Test Output Compressor 1 Output Compressor 1 Output W27 W18 W17 W16 N A N A W25 W23 FROM SHEET...

Страница 24: ...T3 T2 H1 HEATER 1 FAN 2 HARNESS FPS 2 FAN 2 REF SHEET 02 LINE 11 REF SHEET 02 LINE 10 REF SHEET 01 LINE 20 03 10 11 12 09 08 07 06 05 04 L3 L3 L3 L2 L2 02 01 00 PE L1 L1 L1 L2 L3 TB1 L1 L3 L2 CONT 1 D...

Страница 25: ...rm A N O W15 W13 W14 W11 W10 W9 W8 W21 W19 Alarm B N C Alarm B Com Drain Test Output Alarm B N O Drain Test Output Compressor 1 Output Compressor 1 Output W27 W18 W17 W16 N A N A W25 W23 FROM SHEET 01...

Страница 26: ...X2 X3 X4 PE L3 L2 L1 TB2 FU1 M FU2 M FU3 M FU1 P FU2 P FU3 P 575V VOLTAGE OPTION 575V 460V TRANSFORMER BANK 460V CONNECTION 460 3 60 CUSTOMER CONNECTION PRIMARY FUSE ENCLOSURE 575 3 60 CONNECTION CUS...

Страница 27: ...ss dryer 1 Excessive air flow 2 Freezing of moisture in evaporator because of refrigeration system fault 3 Separator or optional Oil Removal filter element clogged Check flow rate See D below Replace...

Страница 28: ...ant a Lack of condenser cooling Air cooled Ambient temperature too high clogged condenser fins obstructed flow across condenser faulty fan motor or fan control switch Water cooled Cooling temperature...

Страница 29: ...l Right Lower G5002271 G5002271 G5002271 REPLACEMENT CABINET PARTS Models RNC200 through RNC750 2 5 3 6 1 4 ID PARTS DESCRIPTION 200 250 300 400 500 600 750 1 Cabinet Panel Top G5002276 G5002276 G5002...

Страница 30: ...ON REFERENCE RIGHT REAR VIEW A covers and center support shelf removed for clarity 2 9 12 7 8 10 11 15 18 16 17 1 3 4 RIGHT FRONT VIEW B covers and center support shelf removed for clarity 7 8 10 2 9...

Страница 31: ...ot Gas Bypass Valve G5002350 G5002350 G5002350 G5002350 G5002350 G5002350 G5002350 G5002350 G5002350 10 Condenser G5002249 G5002249 G5002249 G3232828 G3232828 G3232828 G3232828 G3232828 G3232828 11 Fi...

Страница 32: ...EFERENCE RIGHT REAR VIEW A covers and center support shelf removed for clarity 33F 39F 1C 4C 23 7 2 8 1 24 3 25 IC2 Control Panel RIGHT FRONT VIEW B covers and center support shelf removed for clarity...

Страница 33: ...G3227172 G3227172 G3227172 G3227172 G3227172 G3227172 G3227172 G3227172 19 Digital PC Board IC 4 G3227156 G3227156 G3227156 G3227156 G3227156 G3227156 G3227156 G3227156 G3227156 G3227145 20 Digital P...

Страница 34: ...ORIENTATION REFERENCE RIGHT REAR VIEW A covers and center support shelf removed for clarity 33F 39F 1C 4C 18 4 2 3 1 7 5 19 20 IC2 Control Panel RIGHT FRONT VIEW B covers and center support shelf rem...

Страница 35: ...erature Sensor IC 2 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 17 Temperature Sensor IC 4 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926 G3210926...

Страница 36: ...ED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BY REASON OF STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR ITS NEGLIGENCE IN WHATEVER MANNER INCLUDING DESIGN MANU...

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