Sterling 350-2100 CFM installation manual Shutdown, Setting the Process Air Temperature

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6.If the dryer has an aftercooler, make sure there is proper flow of cooling water flow through the coil, and any trapped air has been bled from the system.

7.Make sure the damper on the hopper air inlet tube is about 50% open.

8.Remove the lower end of the 2½" flex hose from the tube stub on the lower drying hopper. Carefully adjust the damper valve on the return line back to the filter to achieve approximately 200 cfm air flow out of the flex hose.

9.Set the process setpoint on the temperature controller.

10.After the proper pre-drying time for the initial hopper fill has elapsed, fully open the drying hopper slidegate.

To allow proper residence time during continuous processing, the material level in the hopper should be maintained at the midpoint of the air trap assembly.

5-3 Shutdown

Turn off the conveying system supplying the drying hopper.

When processing is complete, close the hopper slide gate and shut down any in-line companion equipment, i.e. an aftercooler.

Push the Start/Stop button. After both blowers have shut down and regeneration is complete, turn the On/Off selector switch "OFF".

Empty the drying hopper, if desired.

For maintenance or long-term shut down, open (de-energize) the electrical disconnects at the dryer and in the power drop.

5-4 Setting the Process Air Temperature

To Change Process Air Temperature Set Point:

Press

to raise the Setpoint.

Press to lower the Setpoint.

5-5 Setting the High and Low Temperature Alarms

To Change the Process Air High Temperature Alarm Setting:

1. Press for at least two seconds to access the level 1 parameters.

2. When the PV LED display shows

, use

and

to set the desired high

temperature alarm value.

 

 

 

The high temperature alarm value is a deviation of the process air temperature set point. The alarm value will track the set temperature. If the high temperature alarm is set to "25", a high temperature alarm occurs if the process air temperature rises more than 25°F above the process air temperature setpoint.

3. Press

until the PV LED shows

. Use

and

to set the desired low

temperature alarm value.

 

 

 

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Contents SDA Series 350 2100 CFM Large Dehumidifying DryersWrite Down Your Serial Numbers Here For Future Reference Shipping Info Table of Contents Maintenance How to Use This Manual SafetySafety Symbols Used in this Manual Safety Tag Information Dryer Safety TagsWear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves General Responsibility ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility Maintenance Responsibility RememberReporting a Safety Defect Typical Features and Components Optional FeaturesFunctional Description Models Covered in This ManualClosed Loop Drying System What is Desiccant?Process/Regeneration Cycle Cfm Dryers Functional Description TOP View Left Side View Installation Work RulesElectrical Connections Check For Proper Blower RotationAftercooler Cooling Water Connection Drying Hopper Air TrapTypical Control Panel Control Panel Indicator Lights Control PanelProcess Blower Failure Alarm Switches and Meters Valve Position ErrorProcess Air Temperature Controller PLC ControlProcess Air Temperature Controller Temperature Controller LED Indicators Process Value Numeric LEDTemperature Controller Keys See in Section Optional Communications ProtocolsPre-Startup Checks Startup, Shutdown & OperationStartup Setting the Process Air Temperature Setting the High and Low Temperature AlarmsTo Change the Process Air High Temperature Alarm Setting ShutdownTemperature Controller Autotune Procedure Temperature Controller Internal SwitchesTemperature Controller Anti-Tamper Lockout Switch Enabling the Lockout FeatureChanging the Display from Fahrenheit to Centigrade Setting the Dewpoint Extend Shift PointTo Change the Dewpoint Shift Point Regeneration Monitoring System Signal Processor LL Setpoint Low Regeneration Alarm Setpoint 130FSetpoint Regeneration Blower Shutdown Temp 160F HH Setpoint Heater Cut Off Temp 300FAuxiliary Process Safety System Optional Seven Day Timer OptionalSetting the Current Day of the Week, Hour and Minute Setting the start up timePut the timer into Run mode Setting the stop timeSet the days of the week for automatic operation Filter Cleaning/Replacement MaintenanceServicing the Process Air Filters Models Filter Cleaning/Replacement Servicing the Process Air Filters Models 850 throughTo Clean the Regeneration Filter Dirty Filter Alarm CalibrationServicing the Regeneration Filter Symptoms of Worn Out Desiccant Dewpoint Control System ServiceTo check the dewpoint sensor and dewpoint control board Desiccant Replacement Procedure First AIDProcess Heater Replacement Procedure Desiccant Amounts RequiredRegeneration Heater Replacement Procedure Spots and lead to premature heater failureRestoring a Temperature Controller to the Factory Setup Switch To select a setting 10F Process Temperature Control Error Messages Regeneration Monitor Signal Processor Error Messages Regeneration Monitor Advanced Programming Moving Between LevelsHysteresis SetpointsInput Shift Security Protection Scale Indication Sensor Input TypeDisplay Refresh Cycle Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective ActionProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Warranty Returns AppendixReturned Material Policy Credit ReturnsCfm Dryers Appendix Preventive Maintenance Checklist Dehumidifying Dryers Service Department Technical AssistanceParts Department Sales Department

350-2100 CFM specifications

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