Sterling Plumbing 822.00247.00 specifications Operator Responsibility, Maintenance Responsibility

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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.

Learn and always use safe operation. Cooperate with co-workers to promote safe practices. Immediately report any potentially dangerous situation to your supervisor or appropriate person.

Maintenance Responsibility

Proper maintenance is essential to safety. If you are a maintenance worker, you must make safety a priority to effectively repair and maintain equipment.

Before removing, adjusting, or replacing parts on a machine, remember to turn off all electric supplies and all accessory equipment at the machine, and disconnect and lockout electrical power. Attach warning tags to the disconnect switch.

Be sure that all non-current carrying parts are correctly connected to earth ground with an electrical conductor that complies with current codes. Install in accordance with national and local codes.

When you have completed the repair or maintenance procedure, check your work and remove your tools, rigging, and handling equipment.

Reporting a Safety Defect

If you believe that your equipment has a defect that could cause injury, you should immediately discontinue its use and inform the manufacturer.

The principle factors that can result in injury are failure to follow proper operating procedures (i.e. lockout/tagout), or failure to maintain a clean and safe working environment.

1 –Pump 9-Station Controller

Chapter 1: Safety

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Contents SCC 1-Pump 9-Station Controller Parts and Service Department If the Shipment is Not Complete Shipping InformationUnpacking and Inspection Event of Shipping DamageCredit Returns Warranty ReturnsReturns Table of Contents Configurable Settings Safety Symbols Used in this Manual SafetyHow to Use This Manual Controller Safety Tags Description Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves General Responsibility ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility Maintenance ResponsibilityReporting a Safety Defect General Description Functional DescriptionModels Covered in This Manual Controller Features Standard FeaturesMechanical Features Electrical FeaturesFail Safe Operation Optional FeaturesSafety Devices and Interlocks Safety Circuit StandardsSafety Device Lock-Outs Mounting the Control Panel InstallationMaking Control Panel Power Drop Wiring Connections UncratingConnecting the Control Panel to the Pump Package Connecting the Control Panel to Vacuum HoppersActivating and Deactivating the System SetupBasic Menus and Setup of Controller Name Description Viewing System StatusInitial Station Setup Screen Station SetupController Keypad Entering Values Into Controller FieldsSecond Station Setup Screen Third Station Setup Screen Initial Pump Setup Screen Pump SetupSecond Pump Setup Screen Third Pump Setup Screen Initial System Setup Screen System SetupThird System Setup Screen Second System Setup ScreenStarting and Stopping the System AlarmsOperation OverviewFilter Can Pump FaultGeneral Fault All FaultsMaintenance Options for Station Setup Configurable SettingsOptions for Pump Setup General Troubleshooting TroubleshootingPump Alarms Station AlarmsAppendix WarrantyWarranty Specifications Warranty RestrictionsCustomer Responsibilities Warranty LiabilitiesOptional Components Spare Parts List Drawings and DiagramsTechnical Assistance Contact Information Controller Identification Serial Number Tag