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Nordson 3400V Series Customer Product Manual (412 pages)
Hot Melt Material Applicator with 6:1 SP30 Piston Pump and Vista'Controller
Brand:
Nordson
| Category:
Melting Machines
| Size: 15.67 MB
Table of Contents
Description
15
Table of Contents
15
Manifold Filter
57
Air Pressure Regulator . A2-9
58
Drain Valve
58
Operator Panel
58
Pressure Relief Valve . A2-9
58
Features of the Operator Panel
59
System Status Area A2-11
59
FAULT Light
60
READY Light
60
Displays Area
61
Selector Display and up Key
61
Actualtemperaturedisplay
61
Enter Key
62
System Setup Area
63
Move up and Move down Keys A2-14
63
Move Right Key
63
TEMPERATURE Atea
64
SYSTEM SETTINGS Area
64
CLOCK Area A2-15
64
System Controls Area . A2-16
65
MONITOR/SCAN Key and Light
66
STANDBY Key and Light . A2-17
66
CLOCK Key and Light A2-18
67
PUMP Key and Light a
67
CLEAR FAULTS Key
67
POWER Switch 42.'IB
67
Specifications
68
Dimensions
69
Explanation of Configuration Code A2-21
70
Code Descriptions A2-22
71
Lnspection
76
Lnstallation Requirements
76
Location Requirements
77
Wiring Requirements
78
Hose/Gun Power Requirements a
78
Mounting the Unit A3-4
79
Lnstalling the Tank Strainer a
81
Connecting the Air Supply A3-7
82
Lnstalling Guns
83
To Lnstallan Air-Operated Gun . A3-8
83
To Lnstall an Electric Gun
84
Lnstalling Hoses a 3-'T0
85
Lntroduction
76
Unpacking
76
Section a
76
Electrical
89
Connecting Gun and Hose Cordsets
89
Opening the Electrical Enclosure a
91
Connecting a Triggering Device for the Pump Solenoid Valve
92
Connecting Output Contacts (Optional) a
94
Connecting Electrical Seruice A3-22
97
Closing the Electrical Enclosure a
100
System Programming Procedures
101
Programming System Controls A3-27
102
Programming Optional Features a 3-29R
104
Programming SYSTEM SETTTNGS Controls a
104
Programmingtempehature Controls
108
To Program All Zones to the same Temperature a
110
Programming CLOCK Controls a
114
To Set the Clock
115
To Set Standby and Heater Tmes . a
118
To Change a Standby or Heater Time
120
To Delete a Standby or Heater Time
121
To Delete Times for an Entire Day
121
An Example of How to Use the Seven-Day Clockfeature
122
Record of Set Times for Heaters on and Heaters off a
129
Record of Set Times for Entering and Exiting Standby
130
Record of Customized System Settings Features
131
Record of Air Pressure Settings
132
Record of System Faults
133
Record of System Warnings
134
Operation
138
Turning the Seven-Day Clock on and off
139
Automatically Starting the Unit
139
Manually Starting the Unit
140
Checking the Adhesive Level and Filling the Tank
141
Automatically Shutting down the Unit
143
Manually Shutting down the Unit
143
Section a
138
System Monitoring Procedures
143
Checking the Zonetemperatures
144
Features
144
Checking the Warning or Fault Log
145
Running a System Test
147
Operating Procedures for Optional Features . A4-10
147
Procedure for Changing Adhesives
148
Lntroduction a
154
Maintenance
154
Checking Run Time of Heaters a
156
Section a
154
Maintenance Procedures
156
Relieving System Pressure a
156
Replacing Hose Connector or Plug O-Rings a
157
To Remove Hose Connector or Plug O-Rings a
157
To Lnstall Hose Connector or Plug O-Rings
158
Flushing a Standard Manifold Filter. a
159
Flushing the System a
159
To Prepare for Flushing the System a
165
To Flush the System with Type R Fluid
167
To Restore the Unit to Normal Operation
173
Section B
176
Overview of the Hydraulic System
177
Troubleshooting
178
Troubleshooting Table B
178
Troubleshooting Procedures
180
Manifold Blockage Check
180
Actuator Check B
182
Pump Solenoid Valve Check . B
183
Pump Air Section Check B
184
Cleaning or Rebuilding the Pump
186
Preparation for Pump Removal
186
Pump Removal
186
Actuator Removal B
187
Pump Air Section Disassembly
188
Pump Hydraulic Section Disassembly B
195
Pump Hydraulic Section Assembly
196
Pump Air Section Assembly B
197
Actuator Lnstallation B
198
System Restoration B
199
Repositioning or Replacing the Shifter Fork B
200
Actuator Repair Procedures
202
Replacing the Actuator
202
Magnet Assembly Removal
204
Magnet Assembly Lnstallation
207
Cleaning or Replacing the Air Valve . B
208
Air Vaive Removal B
208
Air Valve Lnstallation
210
Replacing the Bumper Assembly
211
Removing the Solenoid Valve
212
Lnstalling the Solenoid Valve
213
Replacing the Pressure Relief Valve
214
Replacing the Drain Valve
215
Replacing the Manifold B
215
Hydraulics B
216
Uptime Pack for Pump G B
217
Piston Pump Parts List
220
Actuator Parts List B
223
Item Part
223
Solenoid Valveassembly Parts Lists
225
Parts Lists for Manifold a B
228
Filter Assembly Parts List
231
Overview of the Control System
235
Unit-Specific Boards B
236
Control System on 480 Vac Three-Phase Units B
237
Electrical Safety During Troubleshooting B
238
Opening and Closing the Electrical Enclosure B2-5
238
Lnternal, Hose, or Gun Zone Not Heating
240
Settings Changed or Lost B
241
Unit Not Powering on
241
Control System Lndicating Warning
243
Out-Of-Bandwarning
244
Under-Temperature (UT) Warning
245
Over-Temperature (OT) Fault B
249
Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) Fault B
250
Fault-Code Fault
251
Troubleshooting Procedures
252
Checking the POWER Switch B
252
And the B2-20
253
Checking Athermostat
257
Checking an RTD or RTD Circuit
258
Repair Procedures
262
Replacingafuse
262
Power Board Removal B2-32
265
Preparation for Removal B2-32
265
Power Board Lnstallation B
266
Control Board Removal B2-34
267
Control Board Lnstallation B
268
Display Board Lnstallation B
269
Display Board Removal
269
System Restoration B
269
Replacing the Operator Panel
269
Operatorpanel Removal
270
Operator Panel Lnstallation
271
Replacing the Control Assembly
272
Controlassembly Removal
272
Using the Lllustrated Parts List
278
To Order Parts, Call the
278
Numbers in
278
That a Listed Part Is Not Illustrated. a Dash
278
The Six-Digit Number in
278
Cannot be Ordered Separately
278
The Description Column Gives the Part Name, as Well as Its Dimensions
278
Lf You Order Item 2,You
278
Assembly, or
278
Part Number Is a Bulk Item Ordered in Quantities or
278
And Other Characteristics When
296
The Number in the Quantity Column
296
The Part Column Is the Nordson Corporation Part
296
Is the Quantity Required Per Unit, Subassembly. the Code AR (as Required) Is Used
296
Table of Contents
308
Operation
313
Less-Obvious Dangers
314
Dangerof Burns
315
Cleaning
316
Equipment and Material Disposal
317
Polyurethane Reactive ("PUR") Hot Melt Material
317
Thermoplastic Hot Melt Material
317
2 Description
319
Lntended Use
319
RTD Temperature Sensing
319
Uniform Heating
319
Features
320
Lnput Voltages for Automatic Gun Hoses
321
Specifications
321
3 Lnstallation
322
Unpacking
322
Safety Precautions
322
Itemsneeded
323
Replacement Procedure
323
Relieving System Pressure
323
Connecting the New Hose
325
Disconnecting the Old Hose
325
Restarting the System
328
Safety Precautions
329
Daily Maintenance
329
Periodicmaintenance
330
Lnspecting Hose Hydraulic Connections
330
Lnspecting Hose Electrical Connections
332
5 Troubleshooting
333
Safety During Troubleshooting
333
6 Parts and Reference Data
335
Service Equipment
335
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Nordson 3400V Series Manual (85 pages)
Brand:
Nordson
| Category:
Industrial Equipment
| Size: 1.61 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Requirements
3
Location Requirements
4
Wiring Requirements
5
Hose/Gun Power Requirements
5
Mechanical Installation
6
Mounting the Unit
6
Installing the Tank Strainer
8
Connecting the Air Supply
9
Installing Guns
11
To Install an Air-Operated Gun
11
To Install an Electric Gun
12
To Install a Hand-Operated Gun
12
Installing Hoses
13
Hose Installation Guidelines
15
Electrical Installation
17
Connecting Gun and Hose Cordsets
17
Opening the Electrical Enclosure
19
Connecting a Triggering Device for the Pump Solenoid Valve
20
Connecting Output Contacts
22
Connecting External Devices to the Pattern Control
24
Connecting Electrical Service
30
Preparing the Unit for Single-Phase Operation
36
System Programming Procedure
40
Closing the Electrical Enclosure
40
Programming System Controls
41
Summary of Features to Customize
42
Programming Optional Features
43
Programming System Settings Control
43
System Settings Features
45
Programming Temperature Controls
47
Types of Temperature Settings
47
Heating Zone Numbers
48
To Program Setpoint and Standby Temperatures Individually
50
To Program All Zones to the same Temperature
51
Programming Clock Controls
53
To Set the Clock
53
To Set Standby and Heater Times
56
To Change a Standby or Heater Time
58
To Delete a Standby or Heater Time
59
To Delete Times for an Entire Day
59
Programming Pattern Control Settings
60
An Example of How to Use the Seven-Day Clock Feature
60
Pattern Control Process
62
Defining a Pattern Set
63
To Enter a Line Speed
63
Line Speed Settings for Units of Distance
63
To Define a Pattern for Output 1 or Output 2
64
Defining a Pattern Using Time or Distance Units
64
Programming a Pattern Set
65
Selecting an Output
65
Pattern Definition Lights
65
Defaults for Bead Start and End Points
66
Storing a Pattern Set
67
Creating a New Pattern Set from an Existing Pattern Set
68
System Preparation
69
Filling the Tank with Adhesive
69
Flushing the System
70
Filter Cleaning Procedures
71
Adjusting the Circulation Control Valve
72
Adjusting the Pressure Control Valve
73
Records of System Settings
74
Record of Setpoint (Operating) Temperature Settings
74
Record of Standby Temperature Settings
75
Record of Set Times for Heaters on and Heaters off
76
Record of Set Times for Entering and Exiting Standby
77
Record of Customized System Settings Features
78
Record of Air Pressure Settings
79
Record of Pattern Control Settings
80
Nordson 3400V Series Operator's Manual (6 pages)
Hot Melt Material Applicator with AC Constant-Speed Gear Pump, Standard Filter, Pattern Control
Brand:
Nordson
| Category:
Kitchen Appliances
| Size: 0.19 MB
Table of Contents
Overview of System Components
2
Daily Maintenance
2
Daily Startup/Shutdown
3
Vista Control Panel
4
Record of Vista Control Settings
5
Daily Operations
6
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