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Connecting the Power Supply Enclosure to the Network

The power supply provides electrical power to make the system work. Some network layouts require more than one power supply.

Location is also an important consideration when locating power supply enclosures on your network. Contact the factory for determining how many power supply enclosures your system needs, as well as where they need to be installed.

After you’ve mounted the power supply enclosure(s), you can connect them to your network. To connect a power supply to the network:

1.Attach a KwikLink connector included in the bag with power cables to the flat cables. One connector is used for the network grey cable and one connector is used for the auxiliary power black cable.

2.Align the square connector of the grey drop cable so the cable leads down from the connector. Evenly press the square connector onto the top of the bottom KwikLink connector. It should make two audible snaps when properly seated.

3.Align the square connector of the black drop cable so the cable leads down from the connector. Evenly press the square connector onto the top of the upper KwikLink connector. It should make two separate, audible snaps when properly seated.

4.Attach the keyed round connectors to the receptacles on the side of the power supply enclosure marked 24 VDC POWER SUPPLY. Tighten the cord grip ring until snug.

5.Dress the excess cables with cable ties so they do not interfere with operation and to give a pleasing appearance.

If more than one power supply is required to properly energize the grey network flat cable:

1.Remove the terminal block jumpers on all but the most centrally-located network power supply enclosures.

For locations of jumpers, refer to the drawing shipped inside the power supply enclosure

Note: Only one power supply should be connected to each section of the black auxiliary power flat cable. Do not remove any jumpers on power supplies that transmit energy to the black flat power cable.

7/50D Plus or 7/50D Controller

Chapter 3: Installation

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Contents SCC 7-Pump 50D & D Plus-Station Controllers Parts and Service Department Shipping Information Table of Contents Maintenance Controller Safety Tags Safety How to Use This ManualSafety Symbols Used in this Manual Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves General Responsibility ResponsibilityMaintenance Responsibility Reporting a Safety DefectOperator Responsibility Functional Description Models Covered in This ManualGeneral Description Controller Features Standard FeaturesMechanical Features Electrical FeaturesFail Safe Operation Optional FeaturesSafety Devices and Interlocks Safety Circuit StandardsSafety Device Lock-Outs Mounting the Control Panel InstallationSystem Installation Overview UncratingAbout KwikLink Flat Cables Making Control Panel Power Drop Wiring ConnectionsElectrical Connections Running KwikLink CablesInstalling KwikLink Cable Setting Up and Installing Mounting Plates Setting Up Mounting PlatesInstalling Assembled Mounting Plates Discard the standard resistor cap to eliminate confusion Terminating Cable RunsProper Termination Connections Installing Inside KwikLink Connectors with Blank CapsArmorBlock Address Ranges Addressing and Installing ArmorBlocksSetting Armorblock Addresses Addressing ArmorblocksUsing seal block to pierce cable Installing ArmorBlocksSecuring the Seal Block to the Cable Base Installing KwikLink Connectors Connecting the Remote Interface to the Main Controller Connecting the Controller to the NetworkProper Controller and Remote Interface Connections Connecting the Power Supply Enclosure to the Network Proper Power Supply Enclosure Connections 50D 4-Connector ArmorBlock Connections Connecting Vacuum Receivers to the NetworkPlus Connections Connecting Vacuum Pumps Connecting Vacuum Pumps and Filter Chambers to the NetworkProper Vacuum Pump Connections Proper Filter Chamber Connections Connecting Filter ChambersProper Central Alarm Connections Connecting Central Alarms to the NetworkAlarm Horn C-O1 Basic Menu Flow for Setup SetupSetting the Number of Stations and the Number of Pumps Setting Up the System50D Plus Screen shown Checking Addressing and Wiring for System Components Page Page Setting Up Alarm Silences Setting Up Touch Switch Delay Setting Up Pump StagingSetting Up a Single Station Setting Up Stations50D Plus shown Copying Settings from One Station to Others To copy the selected station’s settings to one other station Setting Up a Single Pump Setting Up PumpsPage To copy the selected pump’s settings to one other pump Copying Settings from One Pump to OthersTo copy the current pump’s settings to all other pumps Finishing Setup Setting Up Passwords Page Initial Startup Operation OverviewStarting and Stopping the System Reviewing Station Status Basic TasksColor Label Description Reviewing Pump Status Color Label Description Logging On and Logging Off Enabling and Disabling Stations and Pumps Reaching and Reading the Station Operator Screens Reviewing and Adjusting Basic Station SettingsNavigating among the Station Operator Screens Adjusting Convey Time and Dump DelayChanging the Mixture for a Remote Proportioning Valve Activating and Stopping Priority Convey for a StationChanging the Line with Material Proofing Advanced TasksReviewing and Resetting a Pump Hour Meter Transferring Stations to a Standby Pump Page Page Reviewing Alarms AlarmsTouch Continue Clearing the Alarm LogSilencing Alarms Network Scanner Module Considerations MaintenancePreventative Maintenance Corrective MaintenanceConfigurable Settings Options for Station SetupMemory Module Considerations 50D Plus or 7/50D Controller Configurable Settings Blow Back Options Only available on 7/50D Plus systems Only available on 7/50D Plus systems 50D Plus or 7/50D Controller Configurable Settings Options for Pump Setup 50D Plus or 7/50D Controller Configurable Settings General Troubleshooting TroubleshootingAlarm message Possible cause Station AlarmsPump Alarms System Alarms Warranty AppendixOptional Components Pump 50 station Controller with ??? Display Drawings and DiagramsTypical System Installation Layout 50D Plus or 7/50D Controller Appendix DC Voltage Spare Parts ListReturned Material Policy AC VoltageController Identification Serial Number Tag Safety Tag InformationWarranty Returns Controller Safety TagsSales Department Service DepartmentTechnical Assistance Contact Information Parts Department