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15, 30, & 60 cfm Compact Dryers 

 

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Safety Circuit Standards 

Safety circuits used in industrial systems protect the operator and maintenance personnel 
from dangerous energy. They also provide a means of locking out or isolating the energy for 
servicing equipment. 

Various agencies have contributed to the establishment of safety standards that apply to the 
design and manufacture of automated equipment. The Occupational Safety and Health 
Administration (OSHA) and the Joint Industrial council (JIC) are just a few of the 
organizations that have joined with the plastics industry to develop safety standards. 

Every effort has been made to incorporate these standards into the design of the drying 
system; however, it is the responsibility of the personnel operating and maintaining the 
equipment to familiarize themselves with the safety procedures and the proper use of any 
safety devices. 

Fail Safe Operation 

If a safety device or circuit should fail, the design must be such that the failure causes a 
“Safe” condition. As an example, a safety switch must be a normally open switch. The switch 
must be held closed with the device it is to protect. If the switch fails, it will go to the open 
condition, tripping out the safety circuit. 

At no time should the safety device fail and allow the operation to continue.

  For 

example, if a safety switch is guarding a motor, and the safety switch fails, the motor should 
not be able to run. 

Safety Device Lock-Outs 

Some safety devices disconnect electrical energy from a circuit. The safety devices that are 
used on these dryers are primarily concerned with electrical power disconnection and the 
disabling of moving parts that may need to be accessed during the normal operation of the 
machine. 

Some of the safety devices utilize a manual activator.  This is the method of initiating the 
safety lock out.  This may be in the form of a plug, lever or a handle.  Within this lockable 
handle, there may be a location for a padlock.  Personnel servicing the equipment should 
place a padlock in the lockout handle. 

In addition to the safety devices listed above, these dryers are equipped with a line cord plug.  
This allows the operator or maintenance personnel to unplug the dryer from its power source 
and tag it out.  The plug can then be tagged with any number of approved electrical lockout 
tags available at most electrical supply stores. 

WARNING! 

Always disconnect and lockout all electrical power and pneumatic (i.e. compressed air) 
sources prior to servicing or cleaning the dryer. Failure to do so may result in serious 
injury. No one but the person who installed the lockout may remove it. 

 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...rence _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ We are committed to a continuing progr...

Страница 2: ...he claim by referring to the agent s report A certified copy of our invoice is available upon request The original Bill of Lading is attached to our original invoice If the shipment was prepaid write...

Страница 3: ...ipment 14 3 2 Rigging and Placing the Dryer 14 3 3 Electrical Connections 16 3 4 Setup Procedures 17 Checking for Proper Blower Rotation 17 Making Dryer Drying Hopper Process Air Connections 17 Drying...

Страница 4: ...lters 30 Servicing the Dew Point Monitor 31 5 3 Corrective Maintenance 31 Symptoms of Worn Desiccant 31 Replacing Worn Desiccant 32 Replacing the Process Regeneration Heater 34 Replacing Cleaning the...

Страница 5: ...ion to information for operating the dryer safely and efficiently The Maintenance chapter is intended to serve as a source of detailed assembly and disassembly instructions for those areas of the equi...

Страница 6: ...actices Read and follow these operation and installation instructions when installing operating and maintaining this equipment If these instructions become damaged or unreadable additional copies are...

Страница 7: ...s vicinity Each individual must take responsibility for observing the prescribed safety rules as outlined All warning and danger signs must be observed and obeyed All actual or potential danger areas...

Страница 8: ...e it is running Before you start the dryer check the following Remove all tools from the dryer Be sure no objects tools nuts bolts clamps bars are laying in the hopper area If your dryer has been inop...

Страница 9: ...fork trucks overhead cranes be sure the load does not exceed the capacity of the handling equipment or cause it to become unstable Carefully test the condition of lifting cables chains ropes slings an...

Страница 10: ...rying hopper for more moisture removal Portion of the low dew point process air is directed to the desiccant tank that is off process This air is heated to approximately 450 F 232 C before entering th...

Страница 11: ...cess blower Drying temperature range of 180 F to 230 F 82 C to 110 C 2 5 hose connections Electrical Features Process thermocouple to be connected to drying hopper air inlet Nema 12 control enclosure...

Страница 12: ...n back of dryer Drawer magnet stainless steel construction Casters two 2 fixed and two 2 swivels Machine mount adapter to accommodate a dryer and corresponding hopper Low temperature operation below 1...

Страница 13: ...the safety circuit At no time should the safety device fail and allow the operation to continue For example if a safety switch is guarding a motor and the safety switch fails the motor should not be...

Страница 14: ...d Placing the Dryer Take care when rigging and placing the dryer Figures 1 2 and 3 on the following pages show a suggested safe rigging diagram It lets you lift the dryer hopper unit vertically for in...

Страница 15: ...ing the unit with a hoist will cause it to become unstable and may cause damage to the equipment and or injury to personnel Figure 3 Suggested Lift Rigging for Floor Mounted Dryers Note Floor Mounted...

Страница 16: ...requirements The serial tag lists voltage phase and amp draw information Line voltage must be within plus or minus ten percent 10 of the voltage listed on the serial tag or damage may occur Phase imba...

Страница 17: ...the disconnect terminal in the control enclosure This assures that the blower rotates in the proper direction Making Dryer Drying Hopper Process Air Connections Floor Mount Models When making process...

Страница 18: ...3 5 Initial Start up Pre Startup Checks Check the process and return hoses for tight connections Check all companion equipment such as the drying hopper verify that the loading system is ready for ope...

Страница 19: ...g OFF 2 Press UP arrow to change the setting to ON 3 Press the Level Key again to the Temperature Screen Your actual temperature will start to flash for about 10 20 minutes with the temperature fluctu...

Страница 20: ...s control power to the indicator panel and starts the dryer The controller cannot be energized without the dryer running Indicator Lights Alarm Light This feature warns the operator of a high bed safe...

Страница 21: ...roprocessor based PID temperature controller for maintaining process air temperature The controller is a modular self contained unit you can remove from the mounting housing All parameters except for...

Страница 22: ...rocess heaters to be energized OUT2 Out 2 LED Lit when Control Output 2 is on Not used in this application AT AT LED Flashes during auto tuning in process value PV screen Indicator Name Description AL...

Страница 23: ...om being accidentally changed Below is an explanation of the operating modes you will have access to and on the following page are the manufacturers default settings Available E5CN Modes Operation Lev...

Страница 24: ...lity to correct for a future error in the previously set process output Entering Operating Parameters to Select Modes To enter the display 1 Press the Mode Display key to view the Run Stop Alarm 1 Mod...

Страница 25: ...isplaying dew point air temperature The controller is a modular self contained unit removable from the mounting housing All parameters are factory set and adjusted normally no field adjustment to the...

Страница 26: ...valve motor sequence Note The relay screen which contains the Alarm Display Messages is located inside the controller enclosure For a list of Alarm Display Messages see Page 32 WARNING Do not attempt...

Страница 27: ...ortion of the regeneration sequence the regen heaters are disabled by the programmable relay and the COOL time begins 9 Once the Cool time has expired the valve motor is turned on until the cam switch...

Страница 28: ...e relay screen Temperature Controller Alarm and or Regen Heater Temp Switch and or Process Heater Temp Switch and or Redundant Temp Safety and or the blower pressure switch is not detecting pressure V...

Страница 29: ...By Date By Check to make sure that all hose connections are air tight Every month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Lock out electrical power and inspect electrical wiring for integrity...

Страница 30: ...gular filter cleaning is essential to keep your dryer operating at peak efficiency You can blow or vacuum the dirt out of the filter with compressed air but remember it could become damaged from high...

Страница 31: ...mination Dew point sensor life depends on Air temperature and flow passing over the sensor The amount of fines dust in the process air The amount of plasticizer vapor in the process air Once every six...

Страница 32: ...siccant beds are sufficiently cool before replacing worn desiccant To access the Desiccant Bed 1 Disconnect electrical power to the dryer 2 Using a 1 8 Allen wrench remove the 10 24 button head screws...

Страница 33: ...mounts Table below Tap on side of tank to settle desiccant Smooth the top level and finally add another layer of the remaining bead desiccant to the top Make sure this layer is level and smooth 13 Rep...

Страница 34: ...esent Disconnect and lock out power before you replace heater elements Figure 12 Process Regeneration Heater Location and Disassembly Procedures 1 Disconnect electrical power to the dryer 2 Using a 1...

Страница 35: ...her Hot spots lead to premature heater failure Replacing Cleaning the Cooling Coil Figure 13 Cooling Coil Location and Disassembly To clean the cooling coil use compressed air or a steam cleaner to bl...

Страница 36: ...nd ant sign of volatiles 6 Blow the dust out or if the coil is covered with plasticizer steam clean it 7 Place the coil back in its housing Make sure the gasket is OK replace if necessary 8 Inset the...

Страница 37: ...iously damaged component without actually locating the real cause of the trouble Such hasty substitutions will only destroy the new component Refer to wiring diagrams and schematics Locating mechanica...

Страница 38: ...is not detecting pressure Check the blower fusing or the blower motor Make sure the wire and hose connections are correct Dryer Shuts down Process blower OFF Process heaters OFF Regen heaters OFF Ala...

Страница 39: ...wiring of the switch against the wiring diagram Make sure all the wire connections are tight Limit switch may be faulty Replace the switch and make sure the wires are connected correctly Dryer Shuts...

Страница 40: ...ection is supplied in the dryer but additional protection should be supplied by the user 14 The door mounted disconnect serves as the electrical disconnect device 15 Dryer is not equipped with local l...

Страница 41: ...g water temp F C 85 F 50 F If used as Plasticizer trap 29 C 10 C If used as Plasticizer trap 7 2 Drawings and Diagrams Figure 14 Standard Model 180 F to 230 F Air Flow Schematic Drying Hopper Filter H...

Страница 42: ...chematic Figure 16 Low Heat Model 120 F to 250 F Air Flow Drying Hopper Filter High Pressure Peripheral Blower Regeneration Make Up Air Moisture Exhaust Cooler Drying Hopper Filter High Pressure Perip...

Страница 43: ...0 A0570287 1000 Watts Heater element 115 Volts 0 2 0 A0570288 1000 Watts Heater Element 208 220 Volts 0 2 2 0 A0570289 1000 Watts Heater Element 230 Volts 0 2 0 A0570290 1000 Watts Heater Element 400...

Страница 44: ...FUSE XFMR SECONDARY FNM 3 5 31 1 A0558201 TRANSFORMER 208 230 460X120 PSF 32 2 A0536898 FUSE XFMR PRIMARY FNQ R 2 5 400VAC 3 24 1 A0571675 COMMON PARTS 3 POWER 28 1 A0540975 FUSE XFMR SECONDARY FNM 3...

Страница 45: ...A 120VAC COIL 41 1 A0558079 RELAY OVERLOAD IEC 1 2 9A 220VAC 3 24 1 A0571675 COMMON PARTS 3 POWER 28 1 A0568940 FUSE XFMR SECONDARY FNM 1 25 31 1 A0558199 TRANSFORMER 208 230 460X120 PSF 32 2 725 0075...

Страница 46: ...3 24 1 A0571675 COMMON PARTS 3 POWER 28 1 A0568940 FUSE XFMR SECONDARY FNM 1 25 31 1 A0558199 TRANSFORMER 208 230 460X120 PSF 32 2 A0536892 FUSE XFMR PRIMARY FNQ R 1 25 40 1 A0558000 CONTACTOR IEC 9A...

Страница 47: ...3 A0534047 FUSE HEATERS KTK R 12 460VAC 3 HIGH HEAT 33 3 A0534048 FUSE HEATERS KTK R 15 575VAC 3 LOW HEAT 33 3 A0534046 FUSE HEATERS KTK R 10 575VAC 3 HIGH HEAT 33 3 A0534047 FUSE HEATERS KTK R 12 A05...

Страница 48: ...17 1 A0571684 ELECTRICAL 120VAC CONTROL SCHEMATIC 18 1 A0552373 TERM 12 22 AWG GND A0571675 3 COMMON PARTS ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 25 1 A0566841 GRAPHIC ASD CONTROL 3 26 1 A057172 COMMON PARTS 120V...

Страница 49: ...y the manufacturer A RMA number will be assigned for the equipment to be returned Reason for requesting the return must be given All returns are to be shipped prepaid The invoice number and date or pu...

Страница 50: ...eeds and is dedicated to providing excellent customer service Service Department Call toll free 8am 5pm CST 800 423 3183 or call 262 641 8610 Emergencies after 5pm CST call 847 439 5655 We have a qual...

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