Sterling Plumbing 822.00247.00 specifications Optional Features, Safety Devices and Interlocks

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2-4 Optional Features

Options marked with “*” indicate options that can be factory installed or retrofitted in the field.

CE Package for 220/1/50 Operation. Required in Europe and other areas that need 220/1/50 supply voltage.

*Remote audible/visual alarm. Alarm light and horn assembly that can be remote mounted and wired into the controller to indicate an alarm condition.

2-5 Safety Devices and Interlocks

This section includes information on safety devices and procedures that are inherent to the Controller. This manual is not intended to supersede or alter safety standards established by the user of this equipment. Instead, the material contained in this section is recommended to supplement these procedures in order to provide a safer working environment.

At the completion of this section, the operator and maintenance personnel will be able to do the following:

Identify and locate specific safety devices.

Understand the proper use of the safety devices provided.

Describe the function of the safety device.

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 conveying 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.

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Contents SCC 1-Pump 9-Station Controller Parts and Service Department Event of Shipping Damage Shipping InformationUnpacking and Inspection If the Shipment is Not CompleteCredit 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 Responsibility General ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility Maintenance ResponsibilityReporting a Safety Defect General Description Functional DescriptionModels Covered in This Manual Electrical Features Standard FeaturesMechanical Features Controller FeaturesSafety Circuit Standards Optional FeaturesSafety Devices and Interlocks Fail Safe OperationSafety Device Lock-Outs Uncrating InstallationMaking Control Panel Power Drop Wiring Connections Mounting the Control PanelConnecting the Control Panel to Vacuum Hoppers Connecting the Control Panel to the Pump PackageActivating and Deactivating the System SetupBasic Menus and Setup of Controller Viewing System Status Name DescriptionStation Setup Initial Station Setup ScreenEntering Values Into Controller Fields Controller KeypadSecond Station Setup Screen Third Station Setup Screen Pump Setup Initial Pump Setup ScreenSecond Pump Setup Screen Third Pump Setup Screen System Setup Initial System Setup ScreenSecond System Setup Screen Third System Setup ScreenOverview AlarmsOperation Starting and Stopping the SystemAll Faults Pump FaultGeneral Fault Filter CanMaintenance Configurable Settings Options for Station SetupOptions for Pump Setup Troubleshooting General TroubleshootingStation Alarms Pump AlarmsWarranty Restrictions WarrantyWarranty Specifications AppendixCustomer Responsibilities Warranty LiabilitiesOptional Components Drawings and Diagrams Spare Parts ListController Identification Serial Number Tag Technical Assistance Contact Information