Sterling 350-2100 CFM installation manual Setting the Current Day of the Week, Hour and Minute

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Setting the Current Day of the Week, Hour and Minute:

1.Apply main power to the dryer.

2.Turn on the timer by sliding the left manual override switch to the "ON" position. The timer's memory is cleared on power up.

3. Press and hold

MODE

until TIM ADJ

becomes visible and

 

SUN

 

 

 

 

 

4. Press or until the current day of the week is displayed.

blinks.

5.Press to store the current day of the week in the timer's memory. The day of the week indicator will stop blinking.

6.The current hour indicator should now be blinking. Press or to set the current hour.

The time is set in a 24-hour format.

7.Press to store the current hour in the timer's memory. The hour indicator will stop blinking.

8.Press or to set the current blinking current minute indicator.

9.Press to store the current minute in the timer's memory. The minute indicator should stop blinking.

Setting the start up time:

1. Press and hold

MODE

until PROG 1 is lit and the hour indicator is blinking.

2.Press or until the desired dryer start up hour is displayed. The start up time is set in a 24- hour format.

3.Press to store the dryer start up hour in the timer's memory. The hour indicator will stop blinking.

4.Press or until the desired dryer start up minute is displayed. The minute indicator should be blinking.

5.Press to store the start up minute in the timer's memory. The minute indicator will stop blinking.

6.Now the #1 output status indicator should be blinking. Press to turn the output to the ON status.

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Contents Large Dehumidifying Dryers SDA Series 350 2100 CFMWrite Down Your Serial Numbers Here For Future Reference Shipping Info Table of Contents Maintenance Safety How to Use This ManualSafety Symbols Used in this Manual Dryer Safety Tags Safety Tag InformationWear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Responsibility General ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility Remember Maintenance ResponsibilityReporting a Safety Defect Optional Features Typical Features and ComponentsFunctional Description Models Covered in This ManualWhat is Desiccant? Closed Loop Drying SystemProcess/Regeneration Cycle Cfm Dryers Functional Description TOP View Left Side View Work Rules InstallationElectrical Connections Check For Proper Blower RotationDrying Hopper Air Trap Aftercooler Cooling Water ConnectionTypical Control Panel Control Panel Control Panel Indicator LightsProcess Blower Failure Alarm Valve Position Error Switches and MetersPLC Control Process Air Temperature ControllerProcess Air Temperature Controller Process Value Numeric LED Temperature Controller LED IndicatorsOptional Communications Protocols Temperature Controller Keys See in SectionStartup, Shutdown & Operation Pre-Startup ChecksStartup Setting the High and Low Temperature Alarms Setting the Process Air TemperatureTo Change the Process Air High Temperature Alarm Setting ShutdownTemperature Controller Internal Switches Temperature Controller Autotune ProcedureTemperature Controller Anti-Tamper Lockout Switch Enabling the Lockout FeatureSetting the Dewpoint Extend Shift Point Changing the Display from Fahrenheit to CentigradeTo Change the Dewpoint Shift Point LL Setpoint Low Regeneration Alarm Setpoint 130F Regeneration Monitoring System Signal ProcessorSetpoint Regeneration Blower Shutdown Temp 160F HH Setpoint Heater Cut Off Temp 300FSeven Day Timer Optional Auxiliary Process Safety System OptionalSetting the start up time Setting the Current Day of the Week, Hour and MinuteSetting the stop time Put the timer into Run modeSet the days of the week for automatic operation Maintenance Filter Cleaning/ReplacementServicing the Process Air Filters Models Servicing the Process Air Filters Models 850 through Filter Cleaning/ReplacementDirty Filter Alarm Calibration To Clean the Regeneration FilterServicing the Regeneration Filter Dewpoint Control System Service Symptoms of Worn Out DesiccantTo check the dewpoint sensor and dewpoint control board First AID Desiccant Replacement ProcedureDesiccant Amounts Required Process Heater Replacement ProcedureSpots and lead to premature heater failure Regeneration Heater Replacement ProcedureRestoring a Temperature Controller to the Factory Setup Switch To select a setting 10F Process Temperature Control Error Messages Regeneration Monitor Signal Processor Error Messages Moving Between Levels Regeneration Monitor Advanced ProgrammingSetpoints HysteresisInput Shift Security Protection Sensor Input Type Scale IndicationDisplay Refresh Cycle Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Appendix Warranty ReturnsReturned Material Policy Credit ReturnsCfm Dryers Appendix Preventive Maintenance Checklist Dehumidifying Dryers Technical Assistance Service DepartmentParts Department Sales Department

350-2100 CFM specifications

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