Sterling STT40, STT70 manual Initial Operation, Switching on the Dryer

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STT40 / STT70

3.1. Initial Operation

Check whether the inlet of the drying hopper is closed by a lid or whether a conveyor unit (optional) is installed.

If not, manufacture a suitable lid and install it on the inlet of the drying hopper or install the optional conveyor unit.

)Attachments which are not supplied by Sterling must be manufactured according to the European Standard 294 safety regulation.

Check whether the coolant circuit of the return air cooler (if a return air cooler is installed) is turned on.

3.1.1. Switching on the Dryer

1. Turn on the dryers’ main power switch.

The “run” signal lamp lights up.

2.For operation with timer clock (optional): Turn the “Timer” switch to the ON position:

For operation without timer clock:

Turn the “Timer” switch to the ON position:

The blower is running.

)If the dryer has not been used for several months it must be run for 2 hours without material.

Start up 3-2

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Contents STT70 Operation Instructions Dehumidified air dryer STT40STT40 / STT70 STT40 / STT70 Table of contents 10-5 General Information STT40 / STT70 Explanations and information Legal basisField of application Safety instructions General Operation AssemblyMaintenance For the safety of the device Start up Initial Operation Switching on the DryerPower signal lamp turns off Switching the Dryer on For operation with the optional timer clockContinuous Operation Setting the Drying Temperature Autotuning the temperature controller Switching the Dryer off Error and error correction Following errors can cause an alarm Blower Regeneration heaterHopper heater Maintenance STT40 / STT70 System model # Serial # Every week Maintenance schedulePreventative Maintenance Recommendations for Cleaning and Replacing FiltersServicing Process Air Filters STT40 / STT70 Cleaning or Replacing the Return Air FilterServicing the Dew Point Monitor Symptoms of Worn Desiccant Corrective MaintenanceRemove Hose Clamps Replacing Worn DesiccantRequired Desiccant Amounts Disposing of Drying AgentsReplacing the Process Heater Remove Clamp Process Heater ProceduresCooling Coil Location Replacing/Cleaning the Cooling CoilsHeating Coil Replacing the regeneration heating coilCleaning the Drying Hopper STT 60 STTFunctional description General Information ➅ ➄ Read the timer clock operating manual Drying Hopper Drying Hopper OptionalHopper Heater Temperature controllerContact information Default Settings for Jumo TEMP. ControllerReturn Air Cooler Optional Connection to a Pneumatic Conveying System OptionalTransporting, Assembly and Storage Transporting and Packing Storage AssemblyAssembly instructions Grounding the equipment Grounding the equipment against electrostatic chargingElectrical Connection STT70 Connection of Return Air Cooler OptionalIntroduction TroubleshootingSTT40 / STT70 Check resin manufacturer’s data Determining Temperature Controller Errors or Sensor Errors Using a ThermocoupleUsing a Platinum Resistance Thermometer Return Air Cooler optional Technical dataSTT40 STT70Dimension Sheet Spare parts list Pos ID-number Description STT40STT70 Operating unit Pos ID-number Description Control unit STT70 Control unit STT40Electrical manual Accessories Basic temperature controller settings STT40 CodeParameter Parameter set Basic temperature controller settings STT70 For STT 40 Dryer Quick Start GuidesOn without timer On with timerPosition O Set Point Arrow down Process Display LED Status LED Ramp/ProgramArrow up Page Proper Shut-down Guide for STT 40 Dryer Main power High Temp Safety Quick Start Guide for STT 70 DryerHeater Connection Thermocouple Exit Page Proper Shut-down Guide for STT 40 Dryer Parts Department

STT40, STT70 specifications

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