Sterling SDA 1000-5100 specifications

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5.If the Regen E5CN controller faults, a regen high heat fault is generated. “RH” is displayed on the relay screen. The alarm light is activated. The process heater, regen heater, and process/regen blower are turned off.

Turn the OFF-ON-STARTswitch to the START position to deactivate the alarm light and restart the dryer. If the fault condition still exists, the dryer will not restart.

6.If the process regen overload trips, a regen blower fault is generated. “RB” is displayed on the relay screen. The alarm light is activated. The process heater, regen heater, and process & regen blowers are turned off.

Reset the motor overload and turn the OFF-ON-STARTswitch to the START position to deactivate the alarm light and restart the dryer.

7.If the process heater safety temperature switch opens, a process heater fault is generated. “PS” is displayed on the relay screen. The alarm light is activated. The process heater, regen heater, and process/regen blowers are turned off.

Turn the OFF-ON-STARTswitch to the START position to deactivate the alarm light and restart the dryer. If the switch is still open, the dryer will not restart.

8.If the Process E5CN controller faults, a process high heat fault is generated. “PH” is displayed on the relay screen. The alarm light is activated. The process heater, regen heater, and process/regen blower are turned off.

Turn the OFF-ON-STARTswitch to the START position to deactivate the alarm light and restart the dryer. If the fault condition still exists, the dryer will not restart.

9.If the optional redundant high temperature safety device faults, a redundant safety fault is generated. “PR” is displayed on the relay screen. The alarm light is activated. The process heater, regen heater, and process/regen blower are turned off.

Turn the OFF-ON-STARTswitch to the START position to deactivate the alarm light and restart the dryer. If the fault condition still exists, the dryer will not restart.

10.If the process blower overload trips, a process blower fault is generated. “PB” is displayed on the relay screen. The alarm light is activated. The process heater, regen heater, and process & regen blowers are turned off.

Reset the motor overload and turn the OFF-ON-STARTswitch to the START position to deactivate the alarm light and restart the dryer.

11.The valve position limit switch enables the right bed heater and provides an input signal to the programmable relay when actuated by the cam lobe. When the cam lobe position is high, the right bed is activated. When the cam lobe position is low, the left bed is activated. Each heater is ON-OFFcontrolled by the regen E5CN controller.

12.Upon completion of the HEAT portion of the regeneration sequence, the regen heaters are disabled by the programmable relay and the COOL time begins.

13.Once the Cool time has expired, the valve motor is turned on until the cam switch makes a transition. Upon making a transition, the timing sequence is restarted for the new bed. If the valve or switch malfunctions, a bed switch fault is generated. “BV” is displayed on the relay screen. Contact the service department for assistance

14.When a dew point fault is generated by the dew point controller, the alarm light will activate. The alarm light will flash, indicating a non-critical fault. “DP” is displayed

Large Dehumidifying Dryers

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Contents SDA Large Dehumidifying Dryers With AP0 Controls Unpacking and Inspection Shipping InfoEvent of Shipping Damage If the Shipment is Not CompleteReturns Warranty ReturnsCredit Returns Table of Contents Operation Dryer Identification Serial Number Tag Technical Assistance How to Use This Manual SafetySafety Symbols Used in this Manual Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Dryer Safety Tags DescriptionGeneral Responsibility ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility Maintenance Responsibility Reporting a Safety Defect Models Covered in This Manual Functional DescriptionGeneral Description Regeneration Cycle Process/Regeneration CycleSequence of Operation Controller Screen Descriptions Controller DescriptionMechanical Features Standard FeaturesElectrical Features Closed-Loop Regeneration OptionsProcess Aftercooler Process Air Dust Collector Recommended Temperature SettingsMaterial Overdrying Protection Electrical Options Mechanical OptionsSafety Circuit Standards Safety Devices and InterlocksSafety Device Lock-Outs Fail Safe OperationPage Uncrating the Equipment Mechanical InstallationRigging and Placing Unit Making Electrical ConnectionsChecking Blower Rotation Checking for Proper Blower RotationDryer/Drying Hopper Process Air Connections Making Dryer/Drying Hopper Process Air ConnectionsAftercooler Components & Flow Rates Connecting Aftercooler/Precooler Cooling Water OptionalDrying Hopper Air Trap Using the Drying Hopper Air TrapIndicator Lights SwitchesProcess Air Temperature Controller ControlsLit when Control Output 2 is on. Not used Lit when Control Output 1 is on. The Out1Indicator Name Description Lights in the Operation Indicator Section whenE5CN Operating Parameters Setting the Process Air TemperatureTuned prior to dryer startup Adjustment Level Indicator Name DescriptionON, OFF Entering Operating Parameters to Select ModesProcess Air Dew Point Display Setting the High Dew Point AlarmOptional Setting the Redundant Safety Controller Redundant Safety Controller DisplayWatlow Operating Parameters Manf. setting Operation Auto-Tuning the DryerInitial Start-up Pre-Startup ChecksDryer Operation Procedures Page Material Miser OFF Press + to Enable Alarm Display Messages Shutting Down the Dryer Auto-Tuning the DryerMaintenance Schedule MaintenancePhotocopy this page for your maintenance records Cleaning or Replacing the Process Air Filters Preventative MaintenanceCalibrating the Dirty Filter Alarm Cleaning or Replacing the Regeneration FilterChecking the Dewpoint Control System Symptoms of Worn Out Desiccant Corrective MaintenanceReplacing the Desiccant Replacing the Process Heater Electric Dryers Desiccant Tower AssemblyReplacing the Regeneration Heater Electric Dryers Process Heater Box AssemblyRegeneration Heater Box Assembly Basic Troubleshooting TroubleshootingIntroduction Large Dehumidifying Dryers Troubleshooting Alarm Descriptions AlarmsAlarm Alarm Description Alarm Effect Code Using a Thermocouple Determining Temperature Controller Errors or Sensor ErrorsUsing a Platinum Resistance Thermometer Appendix WarrantyAftercooler Design Specifications Technical SpecificationsAnnex B Information Drawings and Diagrams Optional dryer dust collector Spare Parts List Level 3 Mechanical Components Located on back of Dryer Dryer Identification Serial Number TagParts and Service Department Technical Assistance Service DepartmentParts Department Sales Department