Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 882.00252.00 du fabricant Sterling Plumbing
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SCC 3-Pump 33-Station Controllers Part Number: 882.00252.0 0 Bulletin Number: CV3-635 Effective: 12/05/05 Write Down Your Serial Numbers Here For Future Reference: _________________________ __________.
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3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 1: Safety ii Shipping Information Unpacking and Inspection You should inspect your equipm ent for possible shipping damage. Thoroughl y check the equipment for any damage that m ight have occu rred in transit, such as broken or loose wiring and components, loose hardware and mounting screws, etc.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 1: Safety iii Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: SAFETY ............................................................... VI 1-1 How to Use This Manual ...................................................................
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 1: Safety iv Reviewing Pump Status ...................................................................................... 30 Logging On and Logging Off ...........................................................
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 1: Safety v Contract Department ...............................................................................
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 1: Safety vi Chapter 1: Safety 1-1 How to Use This Manual Use this manual as a guide and reference for installing, operating, and maintaining your equipment. The purpose is to assist you in a pplying efficient, proven techniques that enhance equipment productivity.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 1: Safety vii 1-2 Warnings and Precautions Our equipment is designed to provide safe and reliable operation when installed and operated within design specifications, following national a nd local safety codes.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 1: Safety viii 1-3 Responsibility These machines are constructed for maximum operator safety when used under standard operating conditions and when recommended inst ructions are followed in the maintenance and operation of the machine.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 1: Safety ix Operator Responsibility The operator’s responsibility does not end with e fficient production. The operator usually has the most daily contact with the equipment and intimately knows its capabilities and limitations.
3 –Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapte r 2: Functional Description 10 of 51 Chapter 2: Functional Description 2-1 Models Covered in This Manual This manual provides operation, installation, and m aintenance instructions for 3-Pump, 33- Station Conveying Controllers.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 2: Functional Description 11 of 51 2-3 Standard Features Mechanical Features Time-fill Capability. The length of time a station’s v acuum valve remains open to allow material to be drawn into its receiver. Volume-fill Capability.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 2: Functional Description 12 of 51 2-5 Safety Device s and Interlocks This section includes information on safety devices and procedures that are inherent to the Controller. This manual is not intended to s upersede or alter safety standards established by the user of this equipment.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 13 of 51 Chapter 3: Inst allation 3-1 Uncrating 3-Pump, 33-Station Controllers are shipped mounted on a skid, enclosed in a pla stic wrapper, and contained in a cardboard box. 1. Pry the crating away from the skid.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 14 of 51 Connecting the Control Panel to Vacuum Hoppers Note: Wire size dep ends on contr ol voltage, distance, number of vacuum hoppers, and the number of wires in each raceway. Consult a qualified electrician.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 15 of 51 3-4 Setup This section provides the procedures for confi guring your 3-pum p, 33-station controller. Configuration of your controller includes setting the number of stations and pum ps, setting variables such as convey time and blow-back interval, and setting up passwords.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 16 of 51 Figure 3: “System Setup” Screen Before Setup 3. At the “System Setup” screen, (Figure 3), touch Stations Present . A keypad pops up. 4. Enter the total number of stations (1-33) to be controlled b y the system.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 17 of 51 Setting Up Alarm Silences When an alarm occurs, a horn sounds and a st robe light flashes at each installed central alarm. An alarm banner screen appears. An alar m message and Alarm Silence button are on the banner.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 18 of 51 Setting Up Pump Staging To avoid an excessive power demand at your fac ility when the conveying system starts up, you can stagger the times at which pumps start.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 19 of 51 Setting Up Stations Before starting the system, you must define several settings for each station, such as which pump conveys material to it. This section first discusses how to use the controller’s menu system to configure stations.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 20 of 51 Figure 7: “Station Setup” Screen 4. On the “Station Setup” screen (Figure 7), adjust settings as required. Touching any box that appears in red (for “disabled”) toggles it to green (for “enabled”), and vice versa.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 21 of 51 Copying Settings from One Station to Others If other stations at your facility will use the same settings as a station you have already set up, you can copy the settings from this station to the other s.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 22 of 51 2. Enter the station number for the lower e nd of the range you are copying to. Use (Backspace Key) to erase any mistakes. Use (Enter Key) to enter the value. The keypad disappears, and the “Station Copy” screen shows the station number you entered under First Station .
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 23 of 51 Setting Up Pumps Before starting the system, you must define several settings for each pump, such as how quickly to shut it down when it is not in use. This section first discusses how to use the controller’s menu system to configure pumps .
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 24 of 51 4. As appropriate, setup the rest of the pumps using eithe r of the following me thods: • Copy this pump’s settings to one or more other pumps, as described below • Use the Back or Next buttons to navigate to other pumps.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 25 of 51 4. As appropriate, either continue co pying to other pumps, or touch Return to go back to the “Pump Setup” screen. • Copying to a Range of Other Pumps: 1. On the “Pump Copy” screen (Figure 10) touch the gray First Pump button.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 26 of 51 Operator Password If you define a password for operators, then a password will be required to carry out any function (other than reviewing station and pum p status, silencing alarms, reviewing the alarm log, and looking at help screens).
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 3: Installation 27 of 51 To change the duration of the password, complete the following steps: 1. On the “System Setup” screen (Figure 4), touch the Operator Password Duration button or the Setup Password Duration button, depending on which password duration you want to ch ange.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 28 of 51 Chapter 4: Operation 4-1 Overview Your 3-pump, 33-station controller electrically contro ls valves and solenoids to convey material from a central location to individual stations as needed.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 29 of 51 4. When you are finished review ing the information, touch Return . The “Help Menu” screen opens. 5. Touch Menu to return to the “Menu” screen. The following table explains the status re presented by each color at the “Station Status” screen.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 30 of 51 Reviewing Pump Status The “Pump Status” screen is the counterpart of the “Station Status” screen. To reach the “Pump Status” screen from any other screen, touch Menu on the right-hand side of the screen, and then touch Pumps .
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 31 of 51 Logging On and Logging Off Your controller may be set up to require a p assword for any operation (other than reviewing station and pump status, silencing alarms, re viewing the alarm log, and looking a t help screens).
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 32 of 51 Enabling and Disabling Stations and Pumps When a station or pump is disabled, the controller makes no attempt to use it and ignores any alarms that occur for it. Disabling a station or pump at the controller’s screen is similar to bypassing a station with its bypass switch.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 33 of 51 Reviewing and Adjusting Basic Station Settings The 3-pump, 33-station controller has a “Station Operator” screen for each station, as shown below. This screen enables you to review a nd adjust all basic settings for the station.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 34 of 51 Adjusting Convey Time and Dump Delay Convey time is the length of time the station’s vacuum valve remains open to allow material to be drawn in.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 35 of 51 Activating and Stopping Priority Convey for a Station Note: Before activating priority convey, make sure that all other stations using the same pump have adequate material in reserve to c ontinue operation.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 36 of 51 4-3 Adjusting Advanced Settings This section describes the procedures carried out during operation that are normally reserved for setup personnel. These procedures require use of the setup password (if your facility has defined one).
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 37 of 51 Transferring Stations to a Standby Pump If a pump fails, you can transfer all of the controller’s station assignments for that pump to a standby pump.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 38 of 51 9. Enter the number of the standby pump. Use (Backsp ace Key) to erase any mistakes. Use (Enter Key) to enter the value. The number appears under Standby Pump , and a button labeled Transfer to Standby Pump appears on the screen.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 39 of 51 Standby Pump Errors If the error message tells you to disable the s ource pump and/or the standby pump, touch Return at this screen, then Pumps at the “Pump Setup” screen. Take the pumps offline and then return to the “Transfer to Standby Pump” screen.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 4: Operation 40 of 51 Silencing Alarms Whenever a new alarm occurs, your controller sounds the horn and turns on t he strobe light at each central alarm. Touch Alarm Silence on the alarm message banner that appears when a new alarm occurs or press the physical push button included in the central alarm option.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chap ter 5: Maintenance 41 of 51 Chapter 5: Maintenance No Periodic maintenance is required on this unit..
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 6: Configurable Settings 42 of 51 Chapter 6: Configurable Settings This section describes the proper setup of the 3 pump, 33-station control s ystem parameters. These parameters are operator changeable; however, these items sh ould require setup only during the initial installation.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 6: Configurable Settings 43 of 51 Name Description Options Default Alarm Options No convey When this option is enabled, the controller issues a “no convey” alarm if it has repeatedly attempted to convey material to the station but the flapper never opened during the dump delay.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 6: Configurable Settings 44 of 51 6-2 Options for Pump Setup Several of the items in this screen are not setup options but are instead intended for use during operation. These items (hour meter and transferring stations to a standby pump) are described in Chapter 4, which cover operation procedures.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chap ter 7: Troubleshooting 45 of 51 Chapter 7: T roubleshooting 7-1 General Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution The control panel is not turne d on. Turn on the control pa nel. The external disconnect (recommende d) in the de dicated circuit is open (off).
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chap ter 7: Troubleshooting 46 of 51 7-2 Alarms The format for all station alarms is “Station n [alarm text],” for example, “Station 12 receiver low level.” The format for all pump alarms is “Pump n [alarm text].
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 8: Appendix 47 of 51 Chapter 8: Appendix 1-1 Warranty The manufacturer warrants all equipment manufactured by it to be free from defects in workmanship and material when used un der recommended conditions.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 8: Appendix 48 of 51 8-3 Drawings and Diagrams Figure 19: 3 pump 33 station Controller with 6" Display Also, review electrical drawings supplied in the packet with this manual.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 8: Appendix 49 of 51 8-4 Spare Parts List AC Voltage Quantity Part Number Description 1 A0563932 2.1A Power Supply 1 A0569862 Input Card 1 A0572817 Output Card 2 A0569859 Air Grill with Filter 3 A0541611 Fuse, MDL – .
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 8: Appendix 50 of 51 Warranty Returns Prior to the return of any material, authoriz ation must be given by the manufacturer. A RMS number will be assigned for the equipment to be returned. Reason for requesting the return must be given.
3–Pump 33-Station Controllers Chapter 8: Appendix 51 of 51 8-8 Technical Assistance (Contact Information) Parts Department Call toll-free 7am–5pm CST [ 800 ] 423- 3183 or call [ 630 ] 595-1060, Fa.
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