Sterling Plumbing scc2 specifications General Responsibility, Operator Responsibility

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1-4 Responsibility

These machines are constructed for maximum operator safety when used under standard operating conditions and when recommended instructions are followed in the maintenance and operation of the machine.

All personnel engaged in the use of the machine should become familiar with its operation as described in this manual.

Proper operation of the machine promotes safety for the operator and all workers in its 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 must be reported to your immediate supervisor.

General Responsibility

No mater who you are, safety is important. Owners, operators and maintenance personnel must realize that every day, safety is a vital part of their jobs.

If your main concern is loss of productivity, remember that production is always affected in a negative way following an accident. The following are some of the ways that accidents can affect your production:

Loss of a skilled operator (temporarily or permanently)

Breakdown of shop morale

Costly damage to equipment

Downtime

An effective safety program is responsible and economically sound.

Organize a safety committee or group, and hold regular meetings. Promote this group from the management level. Through this group, the safety program can be continually reviewed, maintained, and improved. Keep minutes or a record of the meetings.

Hold daily equipment inspections in addition to regular maintenance checks. You will keep your equipment safe for production and exhibit your commitment to safety.

Please read and use this manual as a guide to equipment safety. This manual contains safety warnings throughout, specific to each function and point of operation.

Operator Responsibility

The operator’s responsibility does not end with efficient production. The operator usually has the most daily contact with the equipment and intimately knows its capabilities and limitations.

Plant and personnel safety is sometimes forgotten in the desire to meet incentive rates, or through a casual attitude toward machinery formed over a period of months or years. Your employer probably has established a set of safety rules in your workplace. Those rules, this manual, or any other safety information will not keep you from being injured while operating your equipment.

Hopper Loaders with/without Sight Glasses

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Contents SCC 2-Pump 20-Station Controllers Parts and Service Department Shipping Information Credit Returns Warranty ReturnsTable of Contents Safety Restoring a LOST/CORRUPT PROGRAM...380 Safety Symbols Used in this Manual SafetyHow to Use This Manual Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Controller Safety TagsFail Safe Operation Safety Devices and InterlocksSafety Circuit Standards Safety Device Lock-OutsOperator Responsibility ResponsibilityGeneral Responsibility Reporting a Safety Defect Maintenance ResponsibilityGeneral Description Standard FeaturesFunctional Description Models Covered in This ManualController Features Optional FeaturesMounting the Control Panel InstallationUncrating Pump 20 Station Controller with 6 Display Located on the side of the controller box Controller Identification Serial Number TagElectrical Connections Making Control Panel Power Drop Wiring ConnectionsConnecting the Control Panel to Vacuum Hoppers Connecting the Control Panel to the Pump PackageSet-up Setting the Number of Stations and the Number of PumpsMenu Screen System Setup Screen Setting Up Alarm DurationSetting Up Touch Switch Delay Setting Up Pump StagingSetting Up a Single Station Setting Up StationsCopying Settings from One Station to Others Station Setup ScreenStation Copy Screen Setting Up a Single Pump Setting Up PumpsCopying Settings from One Pump to the Other Pump Setup ScreenPump Copy Screen Operator Password Finishing Setup Setting Up PasswordsSetup Password Page Initial Startup Reviewing Station Status OperationOverview Basic TasksPump Status Screen During Operation Reviewing Pump StatusLogging On and Logging Off Password Entry ScreenEnabling and Disabling Stations and Pumps Starting and Stopping the System Reviewing and Adjusting Basic Station SettingsNavigating Among the Station Operator Screens Adjusting Convey Time and Dump DelayActivating and Stopping Priority Convey for a Station Adjusting Advanced SettingsReviewing and Resetting a Pump Hour Meter Transferring Stations to a Standby Pump Transfer To Standby Pump Screen Reviewing Alarms AlarmsStandby Pump Errors Silencing Alarms Alarm Log ScreenPLC Memory Module Corrective MaintenanceRestoring a Lost or Corrupt Program Page Station Setup Factory Presets Configurable Settings/DefaultsPump 20-Station Controllers Configurable Settings/Defaults Idle Time Options Pump Setup Factory PresetsGeneral Troubleshooting TroubleshootingSystem Alarms Station AlarmsPump Alarms Appendix WarrantyDrawings and Diagrams DC Voltage Spare Parts ListAC Voltage Sales Department Service DepartmentTechnical Assistance Contact Information Parts Department