CONVEYOR DRIVE

Closing the Fan Switch and the normally open Conveyor Switch supplies 120 VAC

(S/N 100 to 4389)

through a 3A Fuse, to the Motor Control Board. AC volts are converted to D.C. volts

 

and are supplied to the Conveyor Motor at board terminals A1 and A2 through a

 

D.P.D.T. Reversing Switch. Adjustment of the Speed Control Potentiometer (500

 

ohm, 10 turn) will change resistance at terminals S1, S2, and S3 varying the D.C.

 

voltage to the Conveyor Motor. The speed of the Conveyor Motor will increase or

 

decrease as the D.C. voltage from the Motor Control Board increases or decreases

 

respectively.

(S/N 4390 and UP

Closing the fan switch and the normally open Conveyor switch supplies 120 VAC to

1000 Series)

the Motor Control Board. AC volts are converted to DC volts and are supplied to the

(S/N 4390 to 14790

Conveyor Motor at terminals A+ and A-. Adjustment of the Speed Control

1200 Series)

Potentiometer (5,000 ohm 10 turn ) will change resistance at terminals P1, P2, and

 

P3 varying the DC voltage to the motor. The speed of the conveyor motor will

 

increase or decrease as the DC voltage from the board increases or decreases

(S/N 14791 & Above

respectively. As the motor turns, it drives both the reducer gearbox and the tach.

1200 Series

generator. The tach. generator is a DC voltage generator which supplies a voltage to

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the DC motor control board and is used as a reference for maintaining a constant

 

conveyor speed.

NOTE

The 1200 Series Ovens utilize 2 complete conveyor drive systems.

TIME TEMP

The Time/Temp. Display is energized when the Fan Switch is closed, supplying 120

DISPLAY(S/N 4390 &

VAC to the primary of the 12.6 volt Transformer. The secondary output of the

Above1000 Series) S/N

transformer, normally 13 to 14 VAC (depending on input), with a center tap, is

4390-147901200 Series)

supplied to terminals 1,2, and 3 of the Time/Temp. Display. The center tap is

 

terminal 2. The display works on a balanced input and center tap voltage to each leg

 

must be 1/2 the total reading.

(T/T Display S/N

The speed side of the Time/Temp. Display uses a slotted.disc (cemented to tach.

Q14791& Above1200

coupling) to break the infra-red light beam of the optical switch (mounted on gear

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motor) producing electrical pulses that are transmitted to the display. The display

 

converts these pulses into a read-out of minutes and seconds.

 

The temperature portion of the display uses a Thermistor Probe to sense oven

 

temperature. The thermistor outputs a resistance proportional to the oven

 

temperature. This resistance is then converted by the display into a temperature

 

reading.

NOTE

The 1200 Series Ovens use a Double Pole Double Throw Switch to connect the two

 

Optical Encoder Assemblies to the Time/Temp. Display. By activating the switch,

 

either the front or rear belt speed can be shown by the Time/Temp. Display.

 

SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS 1030

 

MODEL 1030 - 220 VAC - 50HZ - 1 PHASE

 

 

POWER SUPPLY

Electrical Power to be supplied to the Oven by a three conductor service.

 

Black conductor is Hot

 

Red conductor is Neutra

 

Green conductor is Ground

CONTROL BOX

When the temperature in the Control Box reaches 120°F + 3°, the Cooling Fan

AUTO COOL DOWN

Thermostat will switch power to the Control Box Cooling Fan. The Thermostat will

 

interrupt power to the Cooling Fan when the Control Box temperature falls to 100°F +

 

3°.

MAIN FAN CIRCUIT

Electrical power is permanently supplied to the normally open contacts of the Double

 

Pole Main Fan Relay, the Cooling Fan Thermostat, the normally open Main Fan

 

Switch, and the normally open Cool Down Thermostat (thermostat closes at 160°F

 

and opens at 140°F). Closing the Main Fan Switch supplies 220 VAC through a 3A

 

Fuse to the (normally open) Burner Switch, and to the control circuit Step Down

 

Transformer (the transformer steps the voltage down to 120 VAC for the control

 

circuit) 120 VAC is supplied to the coil of the Main Fan Relay The coil is energized,

 

the normally open contacts close, supplying 220 VAC through one 10A Fuse to the

 

Main Fan Motor. 120 VAC is also supplied to the 12.6 VAC Transformer, the

 

Temperature Controller and the Conveyor Switch.

TRANSFORMER (12.6

Upon closure of the Fan Switch, 120 VAC is supplied to the primary of the 12.6 VAC

VAC)

Transformer. The Transformer steps the voltage down to 12.6 VAC (normally 13 to

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Series 1000, Series 1200 specifications

The Lincoln Series 1200 and Series 1000 are two distinguished models in the range of Lincoln Electric welding machines, epitomizing quality, versatility, and advanced technology for both industrial and residential welding applications.

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