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Installation and Setup
WARNING: The following procedures should be done by qualified persons in
accordance with this manual and applicable safety regulations. A “qualified person”
is defined as “a person or persons who, by possession of a recognized degree or
certificate or professional training, or who, by extensive knowledge, training, and
experience, has successfully demonstrated the ability to solve problems relating to
the subject matter and work.” (ref. ANSI/ASME B30.2-1983.)
Installation
1. Plug the machine into an appropriate power source as shown on the legend plate on
the module. The electrical service should be correctly grounded and the power
source “clean”. If high power equipment operates off the same source, a line
conditioner may be necessary. Poor quality power can cause errors in machine
operation.
WARNING: Failure to obey electrical specifications can cause damage to the machine
or injury to installation personnel. Electrical hookup must be done by a qualified
electrician and must obey any applicable local standards.
2. Close any access doors and engage the EMERGENCY STOP button.
3. Turn the main power switch to “On”.
Figure 3: Power Switch "On"
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Operating Safety
Notices and Warnings
Use safety glasses, gloves, and long-sleeved clothing.
Read and understand all operating manuals before you use this equipment.
Do not disable the safety features of the machine.
Lock-out and tag the air and power supplies before you clean or service any part
of the system.
Relieve the pressure before you remove any hose.
Do not replace any hose with a hose of inadequate pressure rating.
Use only replacement parts recommended or supplied by the manufacturer.
Stay away from all moving parts when the system is in operation.
Safety Devices and Guarding
The DeltaTherm IR Cure Module has safety features that protect the operator from hazards
during normal operation of the machine.
Note: Do not bypass, disable, or tamper with the safety features. Precision Valve &
Automation, Inc. is not responsible for any damages incurred, mechanical or human,
because of changes or destruction of any safety features.
Safety Circuit
The main power to the machine is monitored and controlled by the safety circuit. The
safety circuit has a control relay and one or more safety devices. The tripping contact of
the relay will disconnect power if the relay fails. Self-checking consists of positive guided
contacts which are mechanically forced to operate together. If the relay fails, the power
contact will open. The safety devices monitor the state of the EMERGENCY STOP button
and other safety mechanisms. When the safety relay detects that one or more of the safety
devices is open, the power to the motors and pneumatics is stopped.
Doors
Access to the machine is provided by two doors. Modules have door protection through a
non-defeatable limit switch. The IR panels are disabled if a door is open.
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Exhaust Requirements
Exhaust
Requirement
Machine Duct Size
Air Velocity at Test
Point (ft/min)
Air Velocity at Test
Point (m/sec)
DeltaTherm 4’ 300 CFM 4” (102mm) 3438
DeltaTherm > 4’
600 CFM
6” (152mm)
3056
Note: Check machine specifications. Custom order machines and processes may require
higher exhaust flow rates.
Air Velocity Test Point
Measure the velocity at the inlet to the factory supplied duct.
Figure 4: Air Velocity Test Point