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NORDSON CORPORATION � DAWSONVILLE, GEORGIA � USA
www.nordson.com
GP200 ACM
Customer Product ManualPart 1049157A
Issued 9/04
� 2004 Nordson CorporationAll rights reserved
Part 1049157A Manual 61-ACM-MA-02
Nordson Corporation welcomes requests for information, comments and inquiries about its products.General information about Nordson can be found on the Internet using the following address:
http://www.nordson.com.
Address all correspondence to:
Nordson CorporationAttn: Nonwovens Marketing Department
12 Nordson DriveDawsonville, GA 30534
Notice
This is a Nordson Corporation publication which is protected by copyright. Original copyright date 2004. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of
Nordson Corporation. The information contained in this publication is subject to change without notice.
Trademarks
AccuJet, AeroCharge, AquaGuard, Asymtek, Automove, Autotech, Baitgun, Blue Box, CanWorks, Century, CF, Clean Coat, CleanSleeve, CleanSpray,ColorMax, Control Coat, Coolwave, Cross Cut, Cyclo-Kinetic, Dispensejet, DispenseMate, DuraBlue, Durafiber, Durasystem, Easy Coat, Easymove Plus,
Econo-Coat, EFD, ETI, Excel 2000, Fillmaster, FlexiCoat, Flexi-Spray, Flex-O-Coat, Flow Sentry, Fluidmove, FoamMelt, FoamMix, Heli-flow, Helix, Horizon,Hot Shot, iControl, Isocoil, Isocore, Iso-Flo, JR, KB30, Kinetix, Little Squirt, Magnastatic, March, MEG, Meltex, Microcoat, Micromark, MicroSet, Millennium,
Mini Squirt, Moist-Cure, Mountaingate, MultiScan, Nordson, OmniScan, OptiMix, Package of Values, PatternView, PermaFlo, Plasmod, PluraFoam,Porous Coat, PowderGrid, Powderware, Prism, ProBlue, Pro-Flo, ProLink, Pro-Meter, Pro-Stream, RBX, Rhino, Saturn, SC5, S. design stylized,Seal Sentry, Select Charge, Select Coat, Select Cure, Slautterback, Smart-Coat, Solder Plus, Spectrum, Speed-Coat, Spraymelt, Spray Squirt,
Super Squirt, SureBead, Sure Coat, Sure-Max, Tela-Therm, Tracking Plus, Trends, Tribomatic, Ultrasaver, UniScan, UpTime, Veritec, VersaBlue,Versa-Coat, Versa-Screen, Versa-Spray, Walcom, Watermark, and When you expect more. are registered trademarks of Nordson Corporation.
Accubar, Advanced Plasma Systems, AeroDeck, AeroWash, Apogee, AquaCure, ATS, Auto-Flo, AutoScan, BetterBook, Celero, Chameleon, Check Mate,Controlled Fiberization, Control Weave, CPX, DispensLink, Dry Cure, DuraCoat, DuraPail, Dura-Screen, Easy Clean, Eclipse, EcoDry, e.DOT, E-Nordson,
Equi=Bead, ESP, e Stylized, Exchange Plus, Fill Sentry, Gluie, HDLV, iFlow, iON, Iso-Flex, iTrend, iTRAX, KVLP, Lacquer Cure, Lean Cell, Maxima,MicroFin, MicroMax, Minimeter, Multifil, OptiStroke, Origin, PatternPro, PCI, PluraMix, Powder Pilot, Powercure, Primarc, Printplus, Process Sentry,Pulse Spray, PurTech, QuadCure, Ready Coat, Royal Blue, Scoreguard, Select Series, Sensomatic, Shaftshield, SheetAire, Spectral, Spectronic,
Speedking, Spray Works, Summit, Sure Brand, Sure Clean, SureWrap, Swirl Coat, Tempus, ThruWave, Trade Plus, Trak, TrueBlue, Ultra, Ultrasmart,Universal, Vantage, Viper, Vista, Web Cure, and 2 Rings (Design) are trademarks of Nordson Corporation.
Designations and trademarks stated in this document may be brands that, when used by third parties for their own purposes, could lead to violation of the owners� rights.
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Table of Contents
Safety 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety Alert Symbols 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Responsibilities of the Equipment Owner 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety Information 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instructions, Requirements, and Standards 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . User Qualifications 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Applicable Industry Safety Practices 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intended Use of the Equipment 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instructions and Safety Messages 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation Practices 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating Practices 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance and Repair Practices 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment Safety Information 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment Shutdown 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Relieving System Hydraulic Pressure 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . De-energizing the System 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disabling the Guns 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Safety Warnings and Cautions 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other Safety Precautions 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Aid 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety Labels and Tags 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Description 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Check the Parts Inventory 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Select a Location for the ACM 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prevent Electrical Noise 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mount the ACM 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connect the ACM Network Cable to the Melter 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connect the Temperature Control Zones 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connect the Motor Control Zones 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connect Other Devices 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connect Power 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Record of ACM Zones 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Setup 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Common Procedures 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Displaying Screens 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering the Password 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Determining Zone Names and Numbers 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering Values 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setup of the Temperature Control System 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enabling or Disabling Temperature Zones 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Zone Temperatures 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering a Temperature Offset 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Up Sequential Startup 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Temperature Alarms 35. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Up Temperature Setback 37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting PID Values 42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setup of the GP200 Metering Pumps 44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Explanation 44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Procedure 46. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setup of the Melter Pump Pressure 49. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Explanation 49. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Procedure 50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Record of Settings 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operation 54. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting the System 55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitoring ACM Activity 59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating a Metering Pump in the Manual Mode 62. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjusting Metering Pump Output in the Automatic Mode 65. . . . . . . . . . . . . Acknowledging Alarms 66. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shutting Down the System 66. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance 67. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting 68. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repair 70. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parts 70. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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WARNING: Allow only personnel with appropriate training and experienceto operate or service the equipment. The use of untrained or inexperiencedpersonnel to operate or service the equipment can result in injury, includingdeath, to themselves and others, and damage to the equipment.
Safety Read this section before using the equipment. This section containsrecommendations and practices applicable to the safe installation,operation, and maintenance (hereafter referred to as �use�) of the productdescribed in this document (hereafter referred to as �equipment�). Additionalsafety information, in the form of task-specific safety alert messages,appears as appropriate throughout this document.
WARNING: Failure to follow the safety messages, recommendations, andhazard avoidance procedures provided in this document can result inpersonal injury, including death, or damage to equipment or property.
Safety Alert Symbols The following safety alert symbol and signal words are used throughout thisdocument to alert the reader to personal safety hazards or to identifyconditions that may result in damage to equipment or property. Comply withall safety information that follows the signal word.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,can result in serious personal injury, including death.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,can result in minor or moderate personal injury.
CAUTION: (Used without the safety alert symbol) Indicates a potentiallyhazardous situation that, if not avoided, can result in damage to equipmentor property.
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Responsibilities of the Equipment Owner Equipment owners are responsible for managing safety information,ensuring that all instructions and regulatory requirements for use of theequipment are met, and for qualifying all potential users.
Safety Information � Research and evaluate safety information from all applicable sources,
including the owner-specific safety policy, best industry practices,governing regulations, material manufacturer�s product information, andthis document.
� Make safety information available to equipment users in accordancewith governing regulations. Contact the authority having jurisdiction forinformation.
� Maintain safety information, including the safety labels affixed to theequipment, in readable condition.
Instructions, Requirements, and Standards � Ensure that the equipment is used in accordance with the information
provided in this document, governing codes and regulations, and bestindustry practices.
� If applicable, receive approval from your facility�s engineering or safetydepartment, or other similar function within your organization, beforeinstalling or operating the equipment for the first time.
� Provide appropriate emergency and first aid equipment.
� Conduct safety inspections to ensure required practices are beingfollowed.
� Re-evaluate safety practices and procedures whenever changes aremade to the process or equipment.
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User Qualifications Equipment owners are responsible for ensuring that users:
� receive safety training appropriate to their job function as directed bygoverning regulations and best industry practices
� are familiar with the equipment owner�s safety and accidentprevention policies and procedures
� receive, equipment- and task-specific training from another qualifiedindividual
NOTE: Nordson can provide equipment-specific installation,operation, and maintenance training. Contact your Nordsonrepresentative for information
� possess industry- and trade-specific skills and a level of experienceappropriate to their job function
� are physically capable of performing their job function and are notunder the influence of any substance that degrades their mentalcapacity or physical capabilities
Applicable Industry Safety Practices The following safety practices apply to the use of the equipment in themanner described in this document. The information provided here is notmeant to include all possible safety practices, but represents the best safetypractices for equipment of similar hazard potential used in similar industries.
Intended Use of the Equipment � Use the equipment only for the purposes described and within the limits
specified in this document.
� Do not modify the equipment.
� Do not use incompatible materials or unapproved auxiliary devices.Contact your Nordson representative if you have any questions onmaterial compatibility or the use of non-standard auxiliary devices.
Instructions and Safety Messages � Read and follow the instructions provided in this document and other
referenced documents.
� Familiarize yourself with the location and meaning of the safety warninglabels and tags affixed to the equipment. Refer to Safety Labels andTags at the end of this section.
� If you are unsure of how to use the equipment, contact your Nordsonrepresentative for assistance.
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Installation Practices � Install the equipment in accordance with the instructions provided in this
document and in the documentation provided with auxiliary devices.
� Ensure that the equipment is rated for the environment in which it will beused and that the processing characteristics of the material will notcreate a hazardous environment. Refer to the Material Safety DataSheet (MSDS) for the material.
� If the required installation configuration does not match the installationinstructions, contact your Nordson representative for assistance.
� Position the equipment for safe operation. Observe the requirements forclearance between the equipment and other objects.
� Install lockable power disconnects to isolate the equipment and allindependently powered auxiliary devices from their power sources.
� Properly ground all equipment. Contact your local building codeenforcement agency for specific requirements.
� Ensure that fuses of the correct type and rating are installed in fusedequipment.
� Contact the authority having jurisdiction to determine the requirement forinstallation permits or inspections.
Operating Practices � Familiarize yourself with the location and operation of all safety devices
and indicators.
� Confirm that the equipment, including all safety devices (guards,interlocks, etc.), is in good working order and that the requiredenvironmental conditions exist.
� Use the personal protective equipment (PPE) specified for each task.Refer to Equipment Safety Information or the material manufacturer�sinstructions and MSDS for PPE requirements.
� Do not use equipment that is malfunctioning or shows signs of apotential malfunction.
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Maintenance and Repair Practices � Perform scheduled maintenance activities at the intervals described in
this document.
� Relieve system hydraulic and pneumatic pressure before servicing theequipment.
� De-energize the equipment and all auxiliary devices before servicing theequipment.
� Use only new factory-authorized refurbished or replacement parts.
� Read and comply with the manufacturer�s instructions and the MSDSsupplied with equipment cleaning compounds.
NOTE: MSDSs for cleaning compounds that are sold by Nordson areavailable at www.nordson.com or by calling your Nordsonrepresentative.
� Confirm the correct operation of all safety devices before placing theequipment back into operation.
� Dispose of waste cleaning compounds and residual process materialsaccording to governing regulations. Refer to the applicable MSDS orcontact the authority having jurisdiction for information.
� Keep equipment safety warning labels clean. Replace worn or damagedlabels.
Equipment Safety Information This equipment safety information is applicable to the following types ofNordson equipment:
� hot melt and cold adhesive application equipment and all relatedaccessories
� pattern controllers, timers, detection and verification systems, and allother optional process control devices
Equipment Shutdown To safely complete many of the procedures described in this document, theequipment must first be shut down. The level of shut down required variesby the type of equipment in use and the procedure being completed. If required, shut down instructions are specified at the start of theprocedure. The levels of shut down are:
Relieving System Hydraulic Pressure Completely relieve system hydraulic pressure before breaking any hydraulicconnection or seal. Refer to the melter-specific product manual forinstructions on relieving system hydraulic pressure.
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De-energizing the System Isolate the system (melter, hoses, guns, and optional devices) from allpower sources before accessing any unprotected high-voltage wiring orconnection point.
1. Turn off the equipment and all auxiliary devices connected to theequipment (system).
2. To prevent the equipment from being accidentally energized, lock andtag the disconnect switch(es) or circuit breaker(s) that provide inputelectrical power to the equipment and optional devices.
NOTE: Government regulations and industry standards dictate specificrequirements for the isolation of hazardous energy sources. Refer to theappropriate regulation or standard.
Disabling the Guns All electrical or mechanical devices that provide an activation signal to theguns, gun solenoid valve(s), or the melter pump must be disabled beforework can be performed on or around a gun that is connected to apressurized system.
1. Turn off or disconnect the gun triggering device (pattern controller, timer,PLC, etc.).
2. Disconnect the input signal wiring to the gun solenoid valve(s).
3. Reduce the air pressure to the gun solenoid valve(s) to zero; thenrelieve the residual air pressure between the regulator and the gun.
General Safety Warnings and Cautions Table 1 contains the general safety warnings and cautions that apply toNordson hot melt and cold adhesive equipment. Review the table andcarefully read all of the warnings or cautions that apply to the type ofequipment described in this manual.
Equipment types are designated in Table 1 as follows:
HM = Hot melt (melters, hoses, guns, etc.)
PC = Process control
CA = Cold adhesive (dispensing pumps, pressurized container, andguns)
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Table 1 General Safety Warnings and Cautions
EquipmentType Warning or Caution
HM
WARNING: Hazardous vapors! Before processing any polyurethanereactive (PUR) hot melt or solvent-based material through acompatible Nordson melter, read and comply with the material�sMSDS. Ensure that the material�s processing temperature andflashpoints will not be exceeded and that all requirements for safehandling, ventilation, first aid, and personal protective equipment aremet. Failure to comply with MSDS requirements can cause personalinjury, including death.
HM
WARNING: Reactive material! Never clean any aluminum componentor flush Nordson equipment with halogenated hydrocarbon fluids.Nordson melters and guns contain aluminum components that mayreact violently with halogenated hydrocarbons. The use ofhalogenated hydrocarbon compounds in Nordson equipment cancause personal injury, including death.
HM, CA
WARNING: System pressurized! Relieve system hydraulic pressurebefore breaking any hydraulic connection or seal. Failure to relievethe system hydraulic pressure can result in the uncontrolled release ofhot melt or cold adhesive, causing personal injury.
HM
WARNING: Molten material! Wear eye or face protection, clothing thatprotects exposed skin, and heat-protective gloves when servicingequipment that contains molten hot melt. Even when solidified, hotmelt can still cause burns. Failure to wear appropriate personalprotective equipment can result in personal injury.
HM, PC
WARNING: Equipment starts automatically! Remote triggeringdevices are used to control automatic hot melt guns. Before workingon or near an operating gun, disable the gun�s triggering device andremove the air supply to the gun�s solenoid valve(s). Failure to disablethe gun�s triggering device and remove the supply of air to thesolenoid valve(s) can result in personal injury.
HM, CA, PC
WARNING: Risk of electrocution! Even when switched off andelectrically isolated at the disconnect switch or circuit breaker, theequipment may still be connected to energized auxiliary devices.De-energize and electrically isolate all auxiliary devices beforeservicing the equipment. Failure to properly isolate electrical power toauxiliary equipment before servicing the equipment can result inpersonal injury, including death.
Continued...
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General Safety Warnings and Cautions (contd)
Table 1 General Safety Warnings and Cautions (contd)
EquipmentType Warning or Caution
CA
WARNING: Risk of fire or explosion! Nordson cold adhesiveequipment is not rated for use in explosive environments and shouldnot be used with solvent-based adhesives that can create anexplosive atmosphere when processed. Refer to the MSDS for theadhesive to determine its processing characteristics and limitations.The use of incompatible solvent-based adhesives or the improperprocessing of solvent-based adhesives can result in personal injury,including death.
HM, CA, PC
WARNING: Allow only personnel with appropriate training andexperience to operate or service the equipment. The use of untrainedor inexperienced personnel to operate or service the equipment canresult in injury, including death, to themselves and others and candamage to the equipment.
HM
CAUTION: Hot surfaces! Avoid contact with the hot metal surfaces ofguns, hoses, and certain components of the melter. If contact can notbe avoided, wear heat-protective gloves and clothing when workingaround heated equipment. Failure to avoid contact with hot metalsurfaces can result in personal injury.
HM
CAUTION: Some Nordson melters are specifically designed toprocess polyurethane reactive (PUR) hot melt. Attempting to processPUR in equipment not specifically designed for this purpose candamage the equipment and cause premature reaction of the hot melt.If you are unsure of the equipment�s ability to process PUR, contactyour Nordson representative for assistance.
HM, CA
CAUTION: Before using any cleaning or flushing compound on or inthe equipment, read and comply with the manufacturer�s instructionsand the MSDS supplied with the compound. Some cleaningcompounds can react unpredictably with hot melt or cold adhesive,resulting in damage to the equipment.
HM
CAUTION: Nordson hot melt equipment is factory tested withNordson Type R fluid that contains polyester adipate plasticizer.Certain hot melt materials can react with Type R fluid and form a solidgum that can clog the equipment. Before using the equipment,confirm that the hot melt is compatible with Type R fluid.
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Other Safety Precautions � Do not use an open flame to heat hot melt system components.
� Check high pressure hoses daily for signs of excessive wear, damage,or leaks.
� Never point a dispensing handgun at yourself or others.
� Suspend dispensing handguns by their proper suspension point.
First AidIf molten hot melt comes in contact with your skin:
1. Do NOT attempt to remove the molten hot melt from your skin.
2. Immediately soak the affected area in clean, cold water until the hot melthas cooled.
3. Do NOT attempt to remove the solidified hot melt from your skin.
4. In case of severe burns, treat for shock.
5. Seek expert medical attention immediately. Give the MSDS for the hotmelt to the medical personnel providing treatment.
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Safety Labels and Tags Figure 1 illustrates the location of the product safety labels and tags affixedto the equipment. Table 2 provides an illustration of the hazard identificationsymbols that appear on each safety label and tag, the meaning of thesymbol, or the exact wording of any safety message.
610600012
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS
NORDSON CORP., ATLANTA, GA., U.S.A.AMPS MAXVAC
PART NO.SERIAL NO.
HZ 50/60PHASE 3
00
M
R
1
Figure 1 Safety labels and tags
Table 2 Safety Labels and Tags
Item Part Description
1. 290 083
[Label, electrical shock]
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Description The GP200 ACM (auxiliary control module) is used in ATS melter systemsthat include a GP200 metering pump. Figure 2 shows the key parts of theGP200 ACM.
An ACM is a distributed control module that is used in ATS melter systemsin either or both of the following situations:
� when the system needs additional temperature control zones to heatexternal components, such as applicators or hoses
� when the system has metering applicators and/or metering stationsthat require motor control (such as the GP200 metering pump)
This distributed control philosophy allows standardization of the ATS melterwhile also allowing the flexibility to add additional temperature control zonesand motor controls to a melter system. The GP200 ACM is connected to theATS melter via a standard Allen-Bradley network cable.
610600013
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS
NORDSON CORP., ATLANTA, GA., U.S.A.AMPS MAXVAC
PART NO.SERIAL NO.
HZ 50/60PHASE 3
00
M
R
1
2
3
4
Figure 2 Key parts of the GP200 ACM
1. Main disconnect switch2. Power status light
3. Motor disconnect switch4. Motor control light
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Installation Installation involves the following activities:
� checking the parts inventory� selecting a mounting location� preventing electrical noise� mounting the ACM� connecting the ACM network cable� connecting temperature control wiring/cables (if applicable)� connecting motor control wiring� connecting power
Check the Parts Inventory 1. Carefully unpack the ACM and the connecting cables.
2. Inspect the equipment for any damage that may have occurred duringshipping. Report any problems to your Nordson representative.
3. Verify that you have the following items:
� network cable(s)� heater cable(s) (if applicable)� sensor cable(s) (if applicable)� splitter and/or extension cables (if needed)� cables for other ancillary devices (if applicable)� motor power cable� motor speed sensor cable� customer-supplied wiring for connecting power� ACM schematics and drawings (located inside the ACM)
Select a Location for the ACM 1. Review the following recommendations and requirements for
ACM locations.
Location Factor Recommendation orRequirement
Ability of cables to reach ACM Verify that that all cables are longenough to reach the selected ACMlocation.
Avoidance of extremetemperatures
Select a location where theambient temperature is 0−40 �C(32−104 �F).
Avoidance of electrical noise Refer to Preventing ElectricalNoise in the Installation part of thissection.
Protection from dust and water Verify that the location meets IP54requirements for water and dustprotection.
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2. See Figure 3. Verify that the ACM will fit in the selected location. Allowplenty of clearance around the ACM for operation, maintenance, andrepair activities. Ensure that the vents on ACM will not be blocked.
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Prevent Electrical Noise To ensure that the equipment will operate as intended, follow theseguidelines when routing cables, cordsets, and wiring:
� Verify that all equipment is properly grounded.
� Keep all wire-runs and cabling as short as possible.
� Avoid running wires parallel to conductors that carry high current,especially in the same conduit or wire trough.
� Avoid routing wiring and cables close to brush-type motors.
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Mount the ACM Strip the mounting surface, ensuring that it is free from paint, and mount theACM using the appropriate hardware. See Figure 4 for the mounting holelocations and dimensions.
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Connect the ACM Network Cable to the Melter Connect the ACM network cable as shown in Table 3. The network cable istypically customer-supplied.
NOTE: If your system uses a communications protocol other thanRemote I/O or DeviceNet, contact your Nordson representative forassistance as needed.
Table 3 Procedure for Connecting the ACM Network Cable Based on the Communications Protocol Used
Communications Protocol ACM Network Cable Connection Procedure
DeviceNet 1. See Figure 5. Connect the ACM network cable to the DeviceNetadapter inside the ACM.
2. Connect the other end of the network cable to the Trunk 2connector on the WAGO DeviceNet tap inside the melter�s electricalcabinet.
Remote I/O 1. See Figure 5. Connect the ACM network cable to the Remote I/Oadapter inside the ACM.
2. Locate one of the ends of the Remote I/O network inside themelter�s electrical cabinet and remove the Flex I/O 1794 ASBterminating resistor.
3. Connect the other end of the ACM network cable to the to theRemote I/O network inside the melter�s electrical cabinet.
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Figure 5 Location of the network cable connection point inside the ACM (insidebackplate view)
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Connect the Temperature Control Zones Connecting temperature control zones typically involves the following:
� connecting hose cordsets to the ACM via extension cables orthrough a junction box
� connecting pressure-fed applicator cordsets to the ACM viaextension cables or through a junction box
� connecting the GP200 metering pump heater and sensor cables tothe ACM
An ATS melter system is typically shipped with many of the cables you willneed to make these connections.
Because ACMs are configurable, the way temperature control zones can beconnected to them varies greatly. Accordingly, this section providesinformation that applies only to the most typical installations. Contact yourNordson representative as needed for assistance in installing your ACMsuch that your individual needs are met. In general, the way temperaturecontrol zones are connected to an ACM depends on the following:
� the type of connectors on the ACM� whether a junction box will be used
The connectors on the ACM may be exactly like the electrical connectors onthe ATS melter, in which case the heater and sensor control are combinedinto one cordset or splitter/extension cable, or the ACM may have individualconnectors for heater and sensor control. The most important thing aboutconnecting temperature control zones is ensuring that heater and sensorwiring is connected to the correct termination points in the junction box (ifused) and ACM. Figure 6 shows a typical ATS melter/GP200 ACMinstallation configuration. Please note that your installation configurationmay differ significantly depending on the configuration of your ACM and thespecifics of your application.
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Connect the Temperature Control Zones (contd)
Follow this general procedure to connect temperature control zones to theACM. Contact your Nordson representative for assistance as needed.
1. Ensure that the total wattage to be connected to the ACM will notexceed 16,000 W.
NOTE: Each ACM temperature control zone can supply 2,000 W, butthe total wattage supplied is limited to 16,000 W in order to keep theswitchgear sizes the same.
2. If your ACM has hose/applicator electrical connectors (like the ones onthe ATS melter) that combine heater and sensor wiring into one cable,connect your additional temperature control zones directly to the ACMvia splitter and/or extension cables. Refer to the melter and applicatormanuals for the part numbers of splitter and extension cables that canbe used with hose and applicator cordsets.
3. If you are connecting temperature control zones for a metering pumpthat requires a junction box, follow these steps:
a. Connect the heater and sensor wiring from the metering pump to thejunction box. Refer to the metering pump manual as needed.
b. Connect the ACM heater and sensor cables to the junction box.
c. Connect the ACM heater and sensor cables to the heater andsensor connectors on the ACM.
NOTE: The heater and sensor connectors are located on thebottom of the junction box. The heater connector is usually labeledCONTROL and the sensor connector is usually labeled RTD.
4. Refer to Record of ACM Zones at the end of this section to record thenumbers and names of the ACM temperature control zones youconnected.
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Connect the Motor Control Zones The ACM ship-with kit includes the cables you will need to make theseconnections.
1. Ensure that the total wattage to be connected to the ACM will notexceed 16,000 W.
NOTE: Each ACM motor control zone can supply 2,000 W, but the totalwattage supplied is limited to 16,000 W in order to keep the switchgearsizes the same.
2. See Figure 7. Connect the motor power wiring and the motor speedsensor wiring to the motor drives inside the ACM. Refer to the electricalschematics provided with the ACM for the connection points.
3. Refer to Record of ACM Zones at the end of this section to record thenumbers and names of the ACM motor control zones you connected.
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Figure 7 Location of motor drives inside the ACM (backplate inside view)
Connect Other Devices If the system has other ancillary devices (such as a pressure monitoringdevice) that need to be connected to an ACM, make the appropriateconnections at this time. Contact your Nordson representative forassistance as needed.
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Connect Power
WARNING: Risk of equipment damage, personal injury, or death.Disconnect and lock out electrical power.
1. Disconnect and lock out electrical power at the plant circuit breaker.
CAUTION: Risk of equipment damage. Do not connect the ACM to a linevoltage other than the voltage stated on the identification plate.
2. Route an electrical service line that meets the following requirements tothe ACM:
ACM Voltage Electrical Service Line
240 VAC, three-phase, 90 A 25 mm2 (4 AWG), 90 �C (194 �F)
3. See Figure 8. Remove the knockout for the electrical service wiring andinstall an IP54-rated strain relief. The knockout is located on top rightside of the ACM enclosure.
4. Route the electrical service wiring through the strain relief and into theACM.
5. See Figure 8. Connect the electrical service wiring to terminals 1, 2, and3 on the main disconnect switch.
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6. See Figure 9. Connect the ground wire to PE ground terminal.
NOTE: If the plant electrical system is not grounded, make sure that theground wire connected to PE is attached to a reliable earth ground.
7. Close and secure the ACM enclosure door and continue to the nextsection, Setup.
NOTE: To prevent electrical noise, always operate the equipment withthe door closed.
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Record of ACM Zones Use these tables to record the ACM zones you connected to the melter.
NOTE: The maximum number of temperature control zones that can beadded to a melter by adding ACMs is 16.
Table 4 ACM Temperature Control Zones
ACM TemperatureControl Zone Number Zone Represented
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TZone 34
TZone 35
TZone 36
TZone 37
TZone 38
TZone 39
TZone 40
TZone 41
TZone 42
TZone 43
TZone 44
TZone 45
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Table 5 First ACM Motor Control Zones
ACM Motor ControlZone Number Motor Represented
ACM Motor 1
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Setup When a hot melt system includes an ACM, the operator interface on themelter includes additional menus and screens for the setup and operation ofthe ACM. These menus and screens are very similar to the menus andscreens for the melter in the way they look and work. For example, a melterwith an ACM will have an ACM Temperature Control screen in addition to amelter Temperature Control screen. The primary difference between the twoscreens is that the melter Temperature Control screen is used to set melterzone temperatures while the ACM Temperature Control screen is used toset the temperatures of the zones connected to the ACM. With theexception that the zone names are different, all of the ACM screens andmenus are nearly identical to the corresponding melter screens and menus.
This section explains how to set up the melter control system prior tooperation of the ACM and how to change the settings at any time. It isorganized as follows:
� Common Procedures� Setup of the Temperature Control System� Setup of the GP200 Metering Pumps
For information about how to operate the ACM, refer to the next section,Operation.
NOTE: Nordson gives you the option of two different operator interfaces:PanelMate or PanelView. In most of the screen illustrations, sample screensfrom a system with the PanelMate interface are used, but the PanelViewscreens are similar in appearance and function. If your melter has anoperator interface other than PanelMate or PanelView, contact yourNordson representative as needed for assistance in setting up the controlsystem.
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Common Procedures This section provides step-by-step instructions for tasks that are common tomany of the setup procedures. It includes the following procedures:
� Displaying Screens� Entering the Password� Determining Zone Names and Numbers� Entering Values
Displaying Screens Use this procedure to display the desired ACM menu or screen. Forinformation on displaying the melter menus and screens, refer to the setupsection of the melter manual.
NOTE: If your system was set up with password protection, you must enterthe correct password to display the ACM Configuration Menu or any screenthat appears on the ACM Configuration Menu. Additional screens may bepassword protected in some systems. Refer to the next procedure, Enteringthe Password, for instructions on how to enter the password.
1. Press ACM Main Menu on the melter Main Screen. The ACM MainMenu appears on the display.
2. Use the navigational chart shown in Figure 10 to display the desiredACM screen or menu.
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Entering the Password If your system is set up with password protection, you must enter thepassword to gain access to selected screens. For information on how toenter the password, refer to Entering the Password in the setup section ofthe melter manual.
Determining Zone Names and Numbers Refer to Record of ACM Zones under Installation, to determine the namesand numbers of your ACM zones. You will need to know your ACM zonenames and numbers to perform many system tasks (such as enabling azone). If you need assistance, contact your Nordson representative.
Entering Values For information on how to enter values, refer to the setup section of themelter manual.
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Setup of the Temperature Control System This section explains how to set up the ACM temperature control system. Itincludes the following procedures:
� Enabling or Disabling Temperature Zones� Setting Zone Temperatures� Entering a Temperature Offset� Setting Up Sequential Startup� Setting Temperature Alarms� Setting Up Temperature Setback� Setting PID Values
Enabling or Disabling Temperature Zones Follow this procedure to enable and disable ACM temperature zones. Whenyou turn the heat control on, the system will heat each enabled zone to itssetpoint. It will not heat any zone that is disabled.
NOTE: You must enable zones for initial system setup. You may need todisable a zone for a task such as replacing a hose.
1. Determine the name or number of each zone you want to enable ordisable. Refer to Determining Zone Names and Numbers earlier in thissection.
2. On the ACM Menu, press ACM Temperature Control. The ACMTemperature Control screen appears.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the password, enter your password. Forinformation on how to do this, refer to Entering the Password earlier inthis section.
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Enabling or Disabling Temperature Zones (contd)
3. Use the following table to determine which steps you should follow next.The table directs you to the fastest way to enable zones based uponyour objective. It also shows which steps to follow next if you want todisable one or more zones.
Objective Steps to Follow
To enable all zones or mostzones. (This is the usualobjective during initial setup.)
Complete step 4 and (if theyapply) steps 5 and 6.
To enable one zone or severalzones
Complete steps 7 through 10.
To disable one or more zones Complete steps 7 through 10.
To check the status of one ormore zones
Complete steps 7 through 10
4. Press Master Enable and then press Enable All Zones in the box thatpops up on the screen. The Master Enable status changes from �AllDisabled� or �Partially Enabled� to �All Enabled� as all disabled zonesare enabled.
NOTE: If one or more of the external zones are not used on yourmelter, you will see the Alarm screen with the message �Open RTD.�There will be one open-RTD alarm for each unconnected external zone.The system automatically disables all zones on which open-RTD alarmsoccur.
5. If the Alarm screen appears on the panel, press Acknowledge AllAlarms. This action removes the Alarm screen.
6. If you want to disable any of the connected zones, continue to the nextstep. If you do not want to disable any zones, skip to step 10.
7. Press Next or Previous under Zone Select to display the appropriatezone.
8. Press Enable or Disable. The status of the zone changes to �ZoneEnabled� or �Zone Disabled� to match your choice.
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each zone to be enabled or disabled.
10. To exit the ACM Temperature Control screen, press ACM Menu or ACMMotor Control.
11. Record the status of each zone (enabled or disabled). The tables at theend of this section provide a place to record all your settings.
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Setting Zone Temperatures Follow this procedure to set the temperatures of all zones during initialsetup or to change the temperature setpoint of one or more individualzones. The system will control each zone at the temperature you set for it.
1. Determine the name or number of each zone you want to set atemperature for. Refer to Determining Zone Names and Numbers earlierin this section.
2. Determine the setting you want for each zone. Refer to Table 6 for thedefault setting and the range of settings.
Table 6 Possible Temperature Setpoint Values
Setting Possible Settings Default Setting
Temperature setpoint 50−250 �C (122−482 �F)
100 �C(212 �F)
3. On the ACM Menu, press ACM Temperature Control. The ACMTemperature Control screen appears.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the password, enter your password. Forinformation on how to do this, refer to Entering the Password earlier inthis section.
Heat Status
Zone:
Status:
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Setting Zone Temperatures (contd)
4. Use the following table to determine which steps of this procedure youshould follow next. The table directs you to the fastest way to set zonetemperatures based upon your objective.
Objective Next Step
To perform initial setup and enter thesame setpoint for all or most zones
Go to step 5.
To perform initial setup and enterdifferent setpoints for all or mostzones
Go to step 7.
To change one or several setpoints(either during initial setup or at a latertime)
Go to step 7.
To check one or more setpoints Go to step 7.
5. Press Master Setpoint and enter the desired temperature. Thetemperature you enter becomes the setpoint for all temperature zones,including any disabled zones.
NOTE: You can enter any (valid) setting on a master overwrite buttonexcept the one shown on the button. For example, if a value of 175 iscurrently shown on the button and that happens to be the setting youwant to enter, you must first enter some other value (such as 174 or176) and then change it to 175 by repeating the process. Or you maydecide that a setting as close as possible to 175 (such as 174 or 176) isacceptable.
6. If the master settings you entered in the previous step are the settingsyou want for all zones, go to step 12. If you want to change the setpointfor one or more zones, continue to the next step.
7. Locate the appropriate temperature-zone button for the zone you wantto set up or modify. If necessary, press Next or Previous in the lowerleft corner of the screen to display the group of temperature-zonebuttons that include the desired zone.
8. Press the appropriate temperature-zone button and enter the desiredtemperature setpoint.
9. Press Next or Previous under Zone Select to check the status of thezone. The Current Zone # changes to show the zone you have selected.
10. Check the Status of the zone. If the Status is �Disabled� and you want toenable the zone, press Enable to change the status to �Enabled.�
11. Repeat steps 7 through 10 for each temperature zone you want to setup or modify.
12. To exit the ACM Temperature Control screen, press ACM Menu or ACMMotor Control.
13. Record your settings. The tables at the end of this section provide aplace to record all your settings.
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Entering a Temperature Offset Follow this procedure if you want to enter a temperature offset for one ormore temperature zones in your system.
Explanation
In some temperature zones, the temperature of the adhesive (or, in somecases, of the air) may rise or fall significantly between the point wheretemperature is sensed and the point where the material is applied. Thetemperature offset feature gives you a way to compensate for thisdifference. For example, if want an application temperature of 200 �C (392�F) and you are losing 5 �C (9 �F) between the point of sensing and thepoint of application, you can enter a minus 5 �C (minus 9 �F) for the offset.The system subtracts this number of degrees from the temperaturefeedback from the sensor, causing the zone to be heated approximately5 �C (9 �F) higher than the setpoint temperature of 200 �C (392 �F). As aresult, the air will exit at the application point close to the desired applicationtemperature of 200 �C (392 �F).
Procedure 1. Determine the name or number of each air temperature zone you want
to enter a temperature offset for. Refer to Determining Zone Names andNumbers earlier in this section.
2. Determine the setting you want for each zone. Refer to Table 7 for thedefault setting and the range of settings.
Table 7 Possible Temperature Offset Settings
Setting Possible Settings Default Setting
Temperature offset -9.9 to 9.9 �C (-9.9 to 9.9 �F)
0 �C(0 �F)
3. On the ACM Menu, press ACM Configuration Page. The ACMConfiguration Menu appears.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the password, enter your password. Forinformation on how to do this, refer to Entering the Password earlier inthis section.
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Entering a Temperature Offset (contd)
4. Press Temperature Configuration. The ACM TemperatureConfiguration screen appears.
Gain
600
ProportionalGain
10
DerivativeGain
98
IntegralOffset
0.0
Setback
50
ValueLow Fault
10
DeltaHigh Fault
10
DeltaWarning
3
Delta
Config.Menu
Enable
Disable
TempControl
MainMenu
Current Zone #: TZone 33 (ACM 1)
PreviousZone
NextZone
Temperatures in Deg. C
Zone Sequential StartupStatus: Follow lead Zone
Follow Lead
Stand Alone
Zone ActivationStatus: Zone Enabled
+/−deg.
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Figure 13 ACM Temperature Configuration screen
5. Press Previous Zone or Next Zone to select the zone you want to set.
6. Press Offset and enter the offset value. To have the system subtractfrom the sensor feedback for the zone, enter a negative number. Tohave the system add to the sensor feedback for the zone, enter apositive number.
NOTE: If your melter is equipped with a PanelView touchscreen, enteran offset value that is 10 times the desired value. For example, if youwant a temperature offset of 5.5 degrees, enter 55.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each zone that you want to enter an offset for.
8. To exit the ACM Temperature Configuration screen, press one of thefollowing: Main Menu, Temp. Control, or Config. Menu.
9. Record your settings. The tables at the end of this section provide aplace to record all your settings.
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Setting Up Sequential Startup Follow this procedure to set each ACM temperature zone so that it eitherfollows the lead zone in the sequential startup process or heats upindependently.
Explanation
If you have set up the melter heated zones for sequential startup, you mustalso set up the ACM zones for this feature. For a detailed explanation of thesequential startup feature, refer to Setting Up Sequential Startup in thesetup section of the melter manual.
Procedure 1. Determine the number of the ACM zones. Refer to Determining Zone
Names and Numbers earlier in this section.
2. On the ACM Menu, press ACM Configuration Page. The ACMConfiguration Menu appears.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the password, enter your password. Forinformation on how to do this, refer to Entering the Password earlier inthis section.
3. Press ACM Temperature Configuration. The ACM TemperatureConfiguration screen appears.
Gain
600
ProportionalGain
10
DerivativeGain
98
IntegralOffset
0.0
Setback
50
ValueLow Fault
10
DeltaHigh Fault
10
DeltaWarning
3
Delta
Config.Menu
Enable
Disable
TempControl
MainMenu
Current Zone #: TZone 33 (ACM 1)
PreviousZone
NextZone
Temperatures in Deg. C
Zone Sequential StartupStatus: Follow lead Zone
Follow Lead
Stand Alone
Zone ActivationStatus: Zone Enabled
+/−deg.
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Figure 14 ACM Temperature Configuration screen
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Setting Up Sequential Startup (contd)
4. Press Previous Zone or Next Zone to display the zone to be set (as�Stand Alone� or �Follow Lead�). The Current Zone # changes to showthe zone you have selected.
5. Check the Zone Activation Status. If necessary, press Enable to changethe status to �Zone Enabled.�
6. For the selected zone, choose one of the following:
� Press Follow Lead to set the zone status to �Follow Lead Zone.�
� Press Stand Alone to set the zone status to �Stand Alone,� whichallows the zone to heat at its own pace.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6 until you have set all enabled zones.
8. To exit the Temperature Configuration screen, press one of thefollowing: Main Menu, Temp. Control, or Config. Menu.
9. Record the number of the zone you have selected as the lead zone, orrecord zero for the lead zone if you are not using this feature. The tablesat the end of this section provide a place to record all your settings.
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Setting Temperature Alarms Follow this procedure to set all ACM temperature alarms. To settemperature alarms for the melter zones, refer to Setting TemperatureAlarms in the setup section of the melter manual.
Explanation
The control system provides three temperature alarm settings for eachzone. Table 8 explains how each alarm works.
Table 8 Explanation of Temperature Alarms
Type of Alarm Explanation
Low fault delta If the zone temperature falls this amount below thesetpoint and remains at or below the lowertemperature for more than 10 seconds, the systemdisplays a fault message and disables the motorsfor all melter pumps but does not stop heating.
High fault delta If the zone temperature rises this amount above thesetpoint and remains at or above the highertemperature for more than 10 seconds, the systemdisplays a fault message and shuts off all power tothe temperature zones and disables the motors forall melter pumps.
Warning delta If the zone temperature falls or rises this amountand remains at the lower or higher temperature formore than 10 seconds, the system displays awarning message. This value cannot be greaterthan or equal to either of the low or high fault deltavalues.
Procedure 1. Determine the name or number of each zone you want to set alarms for.
Refer to Determining Zone Names and Numbers earlier in this section.
2. Determine the settings you want for each zone. Refer to Table 9 for thedefault settings and the range of settings.
Table 9 Possible Pressure Alarm Settings
Setting Possible Settings Default Setting
Low fault delta 0−50 �C (0−90 �F) 10 �C(18 �F)
High fault delta 0−50 �C (0−90 �F) 10 �C(18 �F)
Warning delta 0−20 �C (0−36 �F) 3 �C(5 �F)
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Setting Temperature Alarms (contd)
3. On the ACM Menu, press ACM Configuration Page. The ACMConfiguration Menu appears.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the password, enter your password. Forinformation on how to do this, refer to Entering the Password earlier inthis section.
4. Press ACM Temperature Configuration. The ACM TemperatureConfiguration screen appears.
Gain
600
ProportionalGain
10
DerivativeGain
98
IntegralOffset
0.0
Setback
50
ValueLow Fault
10
DeltaHigh Fault
10
DeltaWarning
3
Delta
Config.Menu
Enable
Disable
TempControl
MainMenu
Current Zone #: TZone 33 (ACM 1)
PreviousZone
NextZone
Temperatures in Deg. C
Zone Sequential StartupStatus: Follow lead Zone
Follow Lead
Stand Alone
Zone ActivationStatus: Zone Enabled
+/−deg.
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Figure 15 ACM Temperature Configuration screen
5. Press Previous Zone or Next Zone to display the zone to be set. TheCurrent Zone # changes to show the zone you have selected.
6. Check the Zone Activation Status. If the status is �Zone Disabled� andyou want to enable the zone, press Enable to change the status to�Zone Enabled.�
7. Press the appropriate buttons (Warning Delta, Hi Fault Delta, and LowFault Delta) and enter the desired alarm settings for the zone. As youenter a new setting, the setting shown on the button changes to matchyour entry.
8. Repeat steps 5 through 7 for each additional zone you want to set.
9. To exit the Temperature Configuration screen, press one of thefollowing: Main Menu, Temp. Control, or Config. Menu.
10. Record your settings. The tables at the end of this section provide aplace to record all your settings.
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Setting Up Temperature Setback Follow this procedure to set up the temperature setback feature. Tomanually enter or exit the setback mode, refer to Entering and Exiting theSetback Mode in the operation section of the melter manual.
Explanation
The temperature setback feature is designed to prevent char formation andto conserve energy during breaks in production. When the system entersthe setback mode, it drops the temperature of each enabled zone by thesetback amount (the number of degrees previously entered) and then keepseach zone at the reduced temperature. Setback can be applied to all zonesor just to selected individual zones.
The system can be placed in the setback mode in two different ways: eitherthrough immediate setback or through automatic setback. Immediatesetback occurs when an operator manually places the system in thesetback mode through the Startup and Setback Control screen. Automaticsetback occurs when the pumps have remained inactive for theuser-specified amount of time and the system activates the setback mode.
The system can also exit the setback mode in different ways. When thesystem is in immediate setback, an operator can remove the system fromthe setback mode, or the system can automatically exit setback mode afterthe pumps have remained inactive for the user-specified amount of time.When the system is in automatic setback, an operator must always removethe system from the setback mode through the Startup and Setback Controlscreen.
If the system is in the setback mode when automatic startup occurs, it willautomatically exit the setback mode and return the zones to their normaloperating setpoints.
Procedure 1. Determine the name or number of each zone you want to enter setback
values for. Refer to Determining Zone Names and Numbers earlier inthis section.
2. Determine the setback settings you want to enter. Refer to Table 10 forthe default settings and the range of settings.
Table 10 Possible Temperature Setback Settings
Setting Possible Settings Default Setting
Setback delay 15−240 minutes 30 minutes
Setback duration 0 (indefinite) or5−600 minutes
0 (indefinite)
Setback amount 0−200 �C (0−360�F)
50 �C(90 �F)
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Setting Up Temperature Setback (contd)
3. On the Main Menu, press Configuration Page. The Main ConfigurationMenu appears.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the password, enter your password. Forinformation on how to do this, refer to Entering the Password earlier inthis section.
4. Press System Configuration. The System Configuration screenappears.
Startup
30
Delay
AlarmsDisabled
PressureAlarms
Lead
1
Channel
Setback
30
Delay TimeSetback
45
Duration
Units of
0
Temperature
Pressure
0
Bar−0,PSI−1
Minutes
Shutdown
230
Temperature
AlarmsDisabled
Reset toFactory
Config.Menu
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Minutes Minutes
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Figure 16 System Configuration screen
5. To set up automatic setback, press Setback Delay Time and enter thedelay value.
6. To set up immediate setback, press Setback Duration and enter theduration value.
7. Press Config. Menu. The Configuration Menu appears.
8. Use the following table to determine which steps of this procedure youshould follow next. The table directs you to the fastest way to entersetback values based upon your objective.
Objective Next Step
To perform initial setup and enter thesame values for all or most zones
Go to step 9.
To perform initial setup and enterdifferent values for all or most zones
Go to step 13.
To change one or several values(either during initial setup or at a latertime)
Go to step 13.
To check one or more values Go to step 13.
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9. Press Master Overwrite. The Master Overwrite Configuration screenappears.
Gain
600
ProportionalGain
10
DerivativeGain
98
IntegralSetback
10
Maximum
69
PressureMinimum
0
PressurePressure
138
End Range
Warning
3
Delta (+/−)Hi Fault
10
Delta (+)Low Fault
10
Delta (−)Temp.
100
Config.Menu
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UNITSTemperature: Deg. C
Pressure: BAR
Setpoint
Value
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Figure 17 Master Overwrite Configuration screen
10. Press Setback Value and enter the desired setback amount. The valueyou enter becomes the setback amount for all temperature zones,including any disabled zones.
NOTE: You can enter any (valid) setting on a master overwrite buttonexcept the one shown on the button. For example, if a value of 50 iscurrently shown on the button and that happens to be the setting youwant to enter, you must first enter some other value (such as 49 or 51)and then change it to 50 by repeating the process. Or you may decidethat a setting as close as possible to 50 (such as 49 or 51) isacceptable.
11. If the master setting you entered in the previous step is the setting youwant for all zones, go to step 18 of this procedure. If you want to changethe master setting for one or more melter zones, go to Setting UpTemperature Setback in the melter manual. If you want to change themaster setting for one or more ACM zones, continue to the next step.
12. Press Config. Menu, then press ACM Configuration Menu. The ACMConfiguration menu appears.
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Setting Up Temperature Setback (contd)
13. Press Temperature Configuration. The ACM TemperatureConfiguration screen appears.
Gain
600
ProportionalGain
10
DerivativeGain
98
IntegralOffset
0.0
Setback
50
ValueLow Fault
10
DeltaHigh Fault
10
DeltaWarning
3
Delta
Config.Menu
Enable
Disable
TempControl
MainMenu
Current Zone #: TZone 33 (ACM 1)
PreviousZone
NextZone
Temperatures in Deg. C
Zone Sequential StartupStatus: Follow lead Zone
Follow Lead
Stand Alone
Zone ActivationStatus: Zone Enabled
+/−deg.
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Figure 18 ACM Temperature Configuration screen
14. Press Previous Zone or Next Zone to display the zone to be set. TheCurrent Zone # changes to show the zone you have selected.
15. Check the Zone Activation Status. If the status is �Zone Disabled� andyou want to enable the zone, press Enable to change the status to�Zone Enabled.�
16. Press Setback Value and enter the desired setting for the zone. Thisvalue applies to both immediate and automatic setback. As you enter anew setting, the setting shown on the button changes to match yourentry.
17. Repeat steps 15 through 17 for each additional zone you want to set.
18. Press Config. Menu to exit the screen. The Main Configuration Menuappears.
19. If you want to enable automatic setback, press Main Menu and continueto the next step. If you do not want to enable automatic setback, pressMain Menu and go to step 23.
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20. Press Startup and Setback Control. The Startup and Setback Controlscreen appears.
MainMenu
PAGE 08 Startup and Setback Control
Automatic Heater Startup
Enabled Disabled
Enable
Immediate Setback Mode
Automatic Setback Mode
Enable
Enable
Current Heat StatusReady
Set Clock
System Clock
Time: 12:16Date 11/19
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Figure 19 Startup and Setback Control Screen
21. Press Enable next to Automatic Setback Mode. The checkmark movesfrom the Disabled to the Enabled box.
22. To exit the Startup and Setback Control screen, press Main Menu.
23. Record your settings. The tables at the end of this section provide aplace to record all your settings.
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Setting PID Values Follow this procedure to set PID (proportional/integral/derivative) values forACM zones. To set PID values for melter zones, refer to Setting PID Valuesin the setup section of the melter manual.
Explanation
The melter is shipped with default PID values that will work well for most, ifnot all, temperature zones. Nordson recommends that you do not changethe PID values unless you encounter a temperature control problem for oneor more zones. If you have experience in PID tuning, you can use thisprocedure to change the values.
The following procedure assumes that you already know the PID values youwant to enter.
Procedure 1. Determine the name or number of each zone you want to enter new PID
values for. Refer to Determining Zone Names and Numbers earlier inthis section.
2. Determine the settings you want for each zone.
3. On the ACM Menu, press ACM Configuration Page. The ACMConfiguration Menu appears.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the password, enter your password. Forinformation on how to do this, refer to Entering the Password earlier inthis section.
4. Press ACM Temperature Configuration. The ACM TemperatureConfiguration screen appears.
Gain
600
ProportionalGain
10
DerivativeGain
98
IntegralOffset
0.0
Setback
50
ValueLow Fault
10
DeltaHigh Fault
10
DeltaWarning
3
Delta
Config.Menu
Enable
Disable
TempControl
MainMenu
Current Zone #: TZone 33 (ACM 1)
PreviousZone
NextZone
Temperatures in Deg. C
Zone Sequential StartupStatus: Follow lead Zone
Follow Lead
Stand Alone
Zone ActivationStatus: Zone Enabled
+/−deg.
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Figure 20 ACM Temperature Configuration screen
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5. Press Previous Zone or Next Zone to display the zone to be set. TheCurrent Zone # changes to show the zone you have selected.
6. Check the Zone Activation Status. If the status is �Zone Disabled� andyou want to enable the zone, press Enable to change the status to�Zone Enabled.�
7. Press the appropriate buttons (Gain Proportional, Gain Integral, andGain Derivative) and enter the desired settings for the zone. As youenter a new setting, the setting shown on the button changes to matchyour entry.
8. Repeat steps 5 through 7 for each additional zone you want to set.
9. To exit the Temperature Configuration screen, press one of thefollowing: Main Menu, Temp. Control, or Config. Menu.
10. Record your settings. The tables at the end of this section provide aplace to record all your settings.
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Setup of the GP200 Metering Pumps Follow this procedure to set up the GP200 metering pumps, which includessetting the pump speeds and setting up the pumps for key-to-line control. Toset up the melter pumps, refer to the melter manual.
Explanation This explanation and procedure describe one of several ways to set up thepumps. In this method, you enter the pump speed that provides the desiredamount of adhesive output when your production line is running at yourmaximum line speed setting. To calculate this pump speed, you need thefollowing information:
� the desired pump output in grams/minute (based upon the add-onweight for the application)
� the density of the adhesive
� the pump rating in cc/revolution/stream (where the number ofstreams is one or two)
EXAMPLE: Suppose that you are using an adhesive with a specific gravityof 0.96 g/cc and you want an output of 200 g/min using a single-streampump with a capacity of 2.4 cc/rev. You would use the following equation tofind the required pump rpm:
rpm = desired output x specific gravity ÷ pump capacity
rpm = 200 g/min x 0.96 g/cc ÷ 2.4 cc/rev
rpm = 80 rpm
The output you calculate is referred to as the Maximum RPM setting for thepump. This setting, together with the Minimum RPM setting, determines thepump curve for your system. Figure 21 shows a typical pump curve with aMaximum RPM setting of 80 rpm and a Minimum RPM setting of 0 rpm.Figure 21 also shows how you can change the pump speed by changing theAuto Ratio setting.
If you want a pump to turn slowly when the line stops or jogs at a reducedspeed, you must enter a Minimum Speed greater than 0 and keep the runcommand active. If you do this, the pump curve changes. How it changesdepends upon the type of system you have. Figure 22 shows the twodifferent pump curves when a Minimum Speed setting greater than 0 isentered. Your system has the standard pump curve (shown on the left)unless you requested the optional pump curve (shown on the right).
CAUTION: If your GP200 metering pump does not have mechanicalpressure relief functionality, do not run the system with a minimum pumpspeed setting above 0 RPM.
NOTE: GP200 metering pumps should not be operated unless thedispensing modules on the corresponding applicator are open.
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An alternate method of setting up the pumps is to just enter the maximumpossible pump speed and then adjust the pump speed using the Auto Ratiobutton on the Motor Control screen to obtain the desired output. In thismethod you rely on estimation, observation, and measurement of output todetermine the ratio percentage that gives you the desired output.
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100
80
60
40
20
0
Pum
p S
peed
in R
PM
100806040200Line Speed Feedback
in % of Maximum
100
80
60
40
20
0
Pum
p S
peed
in R
PM
100806040200Line Speed Feedback
in % of Maximum
MinimumPump Speed Setting
MaximumPump Speed Setting
Figure 21 Pump curve when the minimum RPM is set to 0 (left) and the effect on this curve of changing the auto ratiosetting (right)
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100
80
60
40
20
0
Pum
p S
peed
in R
PM
100806040200Line Speed Feedback
in % of Maximum
100
80
60
40
20
0
Pum
p S
peed
in R
PM
100806040200Line Speed Feedback
in % of Maximum
MinimumPump Speed Setting
MaximumPump Speed Setting
MinimumPump Speed Setting
MaximumPump Speed Setting
Figure 22 Two possible pump curves when the minimum RPM is greater than 0: the standard curve (left) and theoptional curve (right)
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Procedure 1. Determine the number of each pump (1, 2, 3, or 4) to be set up.
2. Refer to the melter configuration code to determine the reducer ratio andthe pump output rating for each pump you plan to set up. You can alsolook on the reducer nameplate and at the rating stamped on the pump toobtain this information.
3. On the Main Menu, press Configuration Page. The Configuration Menuappears.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the password, enter your password. Forinformation on how to do this, refer to Entering the Password earlier inthis section.
4. Press Motor Configuration. The Motor Configuration screen appears.
Pump 1
10
GearboxPump 3
20
GearboxPump 4
10
GearboxMaximum
250
Line Speed
Motors
15
Connected
Pump 1
100
Maximum RPMPump 2
100
Maximum RPMPump 3
100
Maximum RPMPump 4
50
Maximum RPM
Pump 1
0
Minimum RPMPump 2
0
Minimum RPMPump 3
0
Minimum RPMPump 4
0
Minimum RPMMotorControl
Config.Menu
PAGE 09 Motor Configuration
Ratio Ratio Ratio
RPM RPM RPM RPM
RPM RPM RPM RPM
Pump 2
20
Gearbox
Ratio
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Figure 23 Motor Configuration screen
5. Press the appropriate Gearbox button and enter the reducer ratio forthis pump. The screen updates to show the new entry.
NOTE: If your melter is equipped with a PanelView touchscreen, entera ratio that is 10 times the actual ratio. For example, if the reducer ratiois 19.3:1, enter 193. If it is 9.9, enter 99.
6. Press the appropriate Maximum rpm button and enter the pump rpmthat provides the desired adhesive output when your production line isrunning at its maximum operating line speed. The button displayupdates to show the new entry.
NOTE: If your melter is equipped with a PanelView touchscreen, enteran rpm that is 10 times the desired rpm. For example, if you determinethat 50 rpm will provide the desired output, enter 500.
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7. Press the appropriate Minimum RPM button and enter the desiredpump speed as the production line slows down to a stop (or runs at agreatly reduced speed). If you want the pump to stop when the linestops, make sure that the setting is 0 rpm. The button display updates toshow the new entry.
NOTE: If your melter is equipped with a PanelView touchscreen, enteran rpm that is 10 times the desired minimum rpm. For example, if youwant a minimum pump speed of 10 rpm, enter 100.
8. Repeat steps 5 through 7 for each pump in your melter.
9. Press Maximum Line Speed or Line Speed at 10 VDC, whicheverappears on your screen.
10. Enter the appropriate information for line-speed reference.
Button You Pressedin Step 9 Procedure
Maximum line speed(digital input)
Enter the maximum reference thatcorresponds to your production rate when theline is running at its maximum operatingspeed.
EXAMPLES: If your production rate is 250products per minute when operating at amaximum line speed of 300 meters perminute, you would enter 250 if your referenceis provided in products per minute or 300 if it isprovided in meters per minute.
Line speed at 10 VDC(analog input)
Enter the percentage of your operating linespeed that it would take to produce a 10 VDCsignal.
EXAMPLE: If your line-speed reference deviceprovides a 5 VDC signal when your line isrunning at its maximum operating speed(100%), the line would have to run at 200% ofthe maximum to speed to cause the device toproduce a 10 VDC signal, so you would enter200.
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Procedure (contd)
11. Look at the Motors Connected button and make sure that the correctbinary number is displayed for the number of motors that are installedon your melter. If the number is not correct, press Motors Connectedand enter the correct binary number.
NOTE: Each motor position has a unique value that represents itslocation on the melter or ACM. Table 11 shows these values. Todetermine the value that should be reflected in the Motors Connectedbutton, simply add the values of all the motors present on your melterand ACM (use 0 if a motor is not present).
Table 11 Motor Values
Melter or ACM Motor Position Value
ACM Motor 1 1
ACM Motor 2 2
ACM Motor 3 4
ACM Motor 4 8
EXAMPLE: If all four motors are present in the melter, the binary numbersetting will equal 15, and if all four motors are present in the ACM, thebinary number setting will equal 15.
12. To exit the Motor Configuration screen, press Motor Control or Config.Menu.
13. Record your settings. The tables at the end of this section provide aplace to record all your settings.
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Setup of the Melter Pump Pressure The adhesive output to the GP200 metering pump must be at a particularpressure regardless of flow, so one pump of the ATS melter will bededicated to supplying the metering pump with adhesive. Follow thisprocedure to enter a pressure setpoint for this pump.
Explanation When in the automatic mode, the ATS melter pump (hereafter referred to aspump x) dedicated to supplying the GP200 metering pump at a particularpressure operates in a closed-loop pressure-feedback mode, which meansit will not follow the line-speed reference signal. The pressure transducerthat provides the pressure feedback is located on the GP200 meteringpump and is factory-configured for each individual ATS melter system.
When pump x is running in the closed-loop pressure-feedback mode, thecontrol system will generate alarms to warn the operator if the pressure istoo low. When the motor is at 100% of rated speed for 2 minutes, a warningappears on the Last 10 Alarms screen. If this warning is not acknowledgedwithin 10 minutes, all melter motors and any auxiliary equipment will shutdown. The warning text is as follows:
ATS Motor 1 PID LaggingATS Motor 2 PID LaggingATS Motor 3 PID LaggingATS Motor 4 PID Lagging
If necessary, the pump pressure PID settings can be adjusted. However,these settings are not accessible from the operator touchscreen�anychanges to the pump pressure PID values must be made while online to thePLC.
When in the manual mode, pump x uses the manual mode rpm setting, thusoperating like the other melter pumps.
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Procedure To set the pressure for an ATS melter pump dedicated to supplying ametering pump at a particular pressure, access the Melter Motor Controlscreen, press Auto Press SP, and enter the desired value. Table 12 showsthe default setting and the range of settings.
Table 12 Possible Pump Pressure Settings
Possible Settings Default Setting
0−500 psi 50 psi
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Melter Motor ControlPump 1
Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
0.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
Pump 2Not Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
0.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
Pump 3Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
50.0Auto Press SP
Actual Press
150.0
8.0
Pump 4Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
10.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
AUTOMATIC
MANUAL
Auto/ManALL MOTORS
Line Speed
0
0 % 100 %
Heat Status
OFF
Figure 24 Location of the Auto Press SP button on the Melter Motor Controlscreen
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Record of Settings Use these tables to record your ACM settings and other key processinformation. If you have more than one group of settings (recipes) that youwant to record, make copies of the tables.
Table 13 Record of Temperature Zone Settings (Part 1)
Temperature ZoneSettings Enabled Status Setpoint Temp. Temp. Offset Setback Value Startup
Status
Default Setting Disabled 100 �C(212 �F)
-9.9−9.9 �C (-9.9−9.9 �F)
50 �C(90 �F)
Standalone(all zones)
Range of Settings Enabled ordisabled
50−250 �C(122−482 �F)
0 �C(0 �F)
0−200 �C(0−360�F)
Follow leador
standalone
Zone Name orNumber
TZone 33 (ACM 1)
TZone 34 (ACM 2)
TZone 35 (ACM 3)
TZone 36 (ACM 4)
TZone 37 (ACM 5)
TZone 38 (ACM 6)
TZone 39 (ACM 7)
TZone 40 (ACM 8)
TZone 41 (ACM 9)
TZone 42 (ACM 10)
TZone 43 (ACM 11)
TZone 44 (ACM 12)
TZone 45 (ACM 13)
TZone 46 (ACM 14)
TZone 47 (ACM 15)
TZone 48 (ACM 16)
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Record of Settings (contd)
Table 14 Record of Temperature Zone Settings (Part 2)
Temperature ZoneSettings
High FaultDelta (+)
Low FaultDelta (−)
Warning Delta(+/−)
P Value of PID(Xp)
I Value of PID(Ti or Tn)
D Value ofPID
(Td or Tv)
DefaultSetting
10 �C (18 �F) 10 �C (18 �F) 3 �C (5 �F) None None None
Range ofSettings
0−50 �C(0−90 �F)
0−50 �C(0−90 �F)
0−20 �C(0−36 �F)
ZoneName orNumber
TZone 33(ACM 1)
TZone 34(ACM 2)
TZone 35(ACM 3)
TZone 36(ACM 4)
TZone 37(ACM 5)
TZone 38(ACM 6)
TZone 39(ACM 7)
TZone 40(ACM 8)
TZone 41(ACM 9)
TZone 42(ACM 10)
TZone 43(ACM 11)
TZone 44(ACM 12)
TZone 45(ACM 13)
TZone 46(ACM 14)
TZone 47(ACM 15)
TZone 48(ACM 16)
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Table 15 Record of Pump Settings
Key Pump and Drive Information
Adhesive type for process
Specific gravity
Pump number Pump 1(ACM 1)
Pump 2(ACM 2)
Pump 3(ACM 3)
Pump 4(ACM 4)
Pump capacity (cc/rev/stream)
Number of pump streams (1 or 2)
Speed reducer (gearbox) ratio
Maximum motor speed
Process add-on weight
Pump Settings DefaultSetting
Range ofSettings Your Settings
Pump number Pump 1(ACM 1)
Pump 2(ACM 2)
Pump 3(ACM 3)
Pump 4(ACM 4)
Maximumpump speed(x 10)
800 0−1000
Minimumpump speed(x 10)
0 0−1000
Gearbox ratio(x 10)
None 10−1000
Pump Settings (See Note A.) Your Settings
Maximum line speed or line speed at 10 VDC(line speed reference)
Motors connected
NOTE A: Refer to Setup of the GP200 Metering Pumps earlier in this section for an explanation ofthese settings.
Table 16 Record of ATS Melter Pump Pressure Setting
Pump Pressure Setting
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Operation This section provides step-by-step procedures for operating an ACM that iscontrolled through a PanelMate or PanelView operator interface on an ATSmelter. For basic information about using the operator interface, such ashow to enter values and how to determine zone numbers, refer to CommonProcedures under Setup. Before operating the ACM for the first time, makesure you have
� completed the mechanical and electrical installation proceduresunder Installation
� customized the control system for your operation using Setup
This section is organized as follows:
� Starting the System� Monitoring ACM Activity� Operating a GP200 Pump in the Manual Mode� Adjusting GP200 Pump Output in the Automatic Mode� Acknowledging Alarms� Shutting Down the System
For information on how to set up the ACM, refer to Setup.
NOTE: Nordson gives you the option of two different operator interfaces:PanelMate or PanelView. Most of the screen illustrations in this manual arefrom a system with the PanelMate interface, but the PanelView screens aresimilar in appearance and function. If your melter has an operator interfaceother than PanelMate or PanelView, contact your Nordson representative asneeded for assistance in operating the system.
OFF
ON
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Starting the System Follow this procedure to manually start a melter system that includes anACM. To set up the system for automatic startup, refer to Setting UpAutomatic Startup in the operation section of the melter manual.
1. Place the ACM main disconnect switch in the ON position.
NOTE: You must turn the ACM on before turning the melter on. If youdo not do this, the ACM Main Menu button will not appear on the melterMain Menu screen and you will not be able to access any of the ACMmenus and screens.
2. Place the melter main disconnect switch in the ON position.
NOTE: When you turn on the melter, the operator interface shows thatthe software is loading. The Initialization screen is displayed briefly, andthen the Main Menu appears. The settings that load are the settings thatwere active when the melter was last shut down.
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MAIN OPERATOR SCREEN
Temperature Control Motor Control
Saved Settings Pressure Monitoring
Startup and Setback Configuration PageControl
ACM Main Menu
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Figure 25 Main Menu screen on a system with an ACM
3. If the melter motor disconnect switch is OFF, turn it to the ON position.
4. If the ACM motor disconnect switch is OFF, turn it to the ON position.
5. On the Main Menu, press Temperature Control. The TemperatureControl screen appears.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the password, enter your password. Forinformation on how to do this, refer to Entering the Password underSetup.
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Starting the System (contd)
Heat Status
Zone:
Status:
AllEnabled
Zone 13
Enabled
Temperature Zone Control
MasterEnable
MotorControl
MainMenu
Zone Action
Enable
Disable
Next
Previous
Zone Select
Next
23170
Temperature Page #1
Off
Temperatures in Deg. C
Heat isOn
HeatControlHeat isOff
HeatControl
Grid #1 Grid #2
24170
Manifold
23170
# 1Hopper 2
24170
Hopper 1
25170
Reservoir
23170
# 1BReservoir
23170
# 2AReservoir
23170
# 2B
Reservoir
23170
# 1A
Master
175
Setpoint
Zone Action
Enable
Disable
Previous
610100044
Figure 26 Melter Temperature Control screen
6. Press Next (or Previous) to verify that the status of each meltertemperature zone is correct: either �Zone Enabled� or �Zone Disabled.�To change the status of a zone, press Enable or Disable.
7. Press Main Menu and then ACM Main Menu to display the ACM MainMenu. Then press ACM Temperature Control. The ACM TemperatureControl Screen appears.
Heat Status
Zone:
Status:
AllDisabled
TZone 33 (ACM 1)
Disabled
Temperature Zone Control
MasterEnable
ACM MotorControl
ACMMenu
Zone Action
Enable
Disable
Next
Previous
Zone Select
Next
23100
Off
Temperatures in Deg. C
Heat isOn
HeatControlHeat isOff
HeatControl
TZone 33 TZone 34
24100
TZone 41
23100
(ACM 9)TZone 40
24100
TZone 39
25100
TZone 36
23100
(ACM 4)TZone 37
23100
(ACM 5)TZone 38
23100
(ACM 6)
TZone 35
23100
(ACM 3)
Master
175
Setpoint
Zone Action
Enable
Disable
(ACM 1) (ACM 2)
(ACM 7) (ACM 8)
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Figure 27 ACM Temperature Control screen
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8. Press Next (or Previous) to verify that the status of each ACMtemperature zone is correct: either �Zone Enabled� or �Zone Disabled.�To change the status of a zone, press Enable or Disable.
9. If your system does not have level control, check the level of adhesive inthe hopper. If the hopper is less than 50% full, add adhesive to bring thelevel to within 25 mm (1 in.) of the top of the hopper.
10. Press Heat Control. A popup keypad appears. Then press Turn HeatOn. The Heat Control status changes to �Heat is On.�
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Heat isOff
HeatControl
Heat StatusOff
Heat isOn
HeatControl
Heat StatusNot Ready
TurnHeatOn
TurnHeatOff
Figure 28 Turning the heat on
NOTE: When all heating zones are near their setpoint temperatures,the Heat Status will change from �Not Ready� to �System Ready�(except when a startup delay is set). When the system reaches theready state, the pumps can be started.
NOTE: The temperatures of all zones must be above the setpointoperating temperature minus the low-fault-delta setting before thesystem will enter the ready state.
NOTE: If your system is set up to use the startup delay feature, theHeat Status will not change to �Ready� as the zones are nearing theirsetpoint temperatures. The system delays entering the ready state untila user-specified period of time has passed. This additional heating timegives the adhesive in the system sufficient time to melt before you startthe pumps. For information on setting up this feature, refer to Setting UpStartup Delay in the Setup section of the melter manual.
11. Press ACM Motor Control. The ACM Motor Control screen appears.
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Starting the System (contd)
12. Verify that all metering pumps are in the desired mode (manual orautomatic). To change the mode of any pump, press its Auto/Manbutton.
ACMMenu
ACM Motor ControlACM Motor 1Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
0.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
ACM Motor 2Not Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
0.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
ACM Motor 3Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
50.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
ACM Motor 4Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
10.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
AUTOMATIC
MANUAL
Auto/ManALL MOTORS
Line Speed
0
0 % 100 %
Heat Status
OFF
Figure 29 ACM Motor Control screen
13. Navigate to the Melter Motor Control screen.
14. Verify that all melter pumps are in the desired mode (manual orautomatic). To change the mode of any pump, press its Auto/Manbutton.
MAINMenu
Melter Motor ControlPump 1
Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
0.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
Pump 2Not Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
0.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
Pump 3Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
50.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
Pump 4Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
10.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
AUTOMATIC
MANUAL
Auto/ManALL MOTORS
Line Speed
0
0 % 100 %
Heat Status
OFF
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Figure 30 Melter Motor Control screen
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15. Start the production line.
16. To exit the motor control screen, press Main Menu.
Monitoring ACM Activity Follow this procedure to monitor ACM activity through the ACM Operatorscreen and the Last 10 Alarms screen.
1. On the ACM Menu, press ACM OPERATOR SCREEN. The ACMOperator screen appears.
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Heat StatusReady
ACM ZoneState
3334353637383940
4142434445464748
Pump 1
Pump 2
100 Ratio52 RPM
100 Ratio26 RPM
Motor Speeds/Status
Temperatures in Deg. CPressure Units are BAR
ACM TemperatureMonitor
Zone Actual Units170 DegTZone 42
TZone 43TZone 44TZone 45TZone 46TZone 47TZone 48
171169170170165168
DegDegDegDegDegDeg
Line Speed Reference0% 100%
80%
15
4
6
7
3
3334353637383940
4142434445464748
ACM ZoneState
2
Figure 31 ACM Operator screen (refer to Table 17)
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Monitoring ACM Activity (contd)
2. Monitor ACM conditions from the ACM Operator screen. Refer toTable 17 for an explanation of the monitoring functions provided on thescreen.
Table 17 Explanation of Monitoring Functions on ACM Operator Screen (see Figure 31)
Item No. inFigure 31 Explanation of Monitoring Function
1 Shows the current temperature on each ACM temperature zone
2 Shows the heating status of each ACM temperature zone. A green light for a zone turns onwhen power is being applied to heat the zone. When a zones is at its setpoint, the light willturn on and off intermittently. When a zone is cooling, the light will turn off.
3 Shows how fast the line is running as a percentage of the maximum operating line speedsetting. The information is displayed in two ways: as a bar graph and as a whole-numberpercentage.
4 Shows the run status of each metering pump. A green light for a pump indicates that thepump is currently running.
5 Shows the current metering pump auto ratio setting
6 Shows the current metering pump speed in revolutions per minute (rpm)
7 Shows the current status of the heating system: �Off,� �Not Ready,� �Ready,� or �Setback�
3. If you want to compare the actual temperature of a zone to itstemperature setpoint, display the ACM Temperature Control screen.This information is provided only on this screen.
4. If you want to monitor the temperature of a zone that is not displayed,press the screen in the area where the individual zone readings aredisplayed. A popup box appears with buttons for scrolling up, down, orback to the home position. Use the appropriate button to highlight thezone you want to monitor.
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ACM TemperatureMonitor
Zone Actual Units170 DegTZone 33
TZone 34TZone 35TZone 36TZone 37TZone 38TZone 39TZone 40TZone 41
171169170170165168170170
DegDegDegDegDegDegDegDeg
Scroll Down
Scroll Up
Home
Figure 32 Using the scroll box to select different zones
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5. To see the last ten alarms that have occurred, press ACM Menu toreturn to the ACM Menu. Then press ACM Configuration on the ACMMenu and View Last Ten Alarms on the ACM Configuration Menu. TheLast 10 Alarms screen appears, displaying the most recent alarm at thetop of the list.
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Alarm description Date TimeMotor #4 Frequency Inverter Fault1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Data Valve Out of Range − 457
TZONE1 High Temperature Fault
TZONE2 High Temperature Fault
WARNING: Motor #1 Running and Bypass is Op
No Alarm Recorded for this Memory Location
No Alarm Recorded for this Memory Location
No Alarm Recorded for this Memory Location
9/14 15:28
9/14 15:33
9/14 15:43
9/14 15:47
9/14 15:49
9/14 15:54
6/22 12:38
TZONE1 High Temperature Fault
WARNING: Motor #1 Running and Bypass is Op
610100014
Figure 33 Last 10 Alarms screen
6. To exit the screen, press Config. Menu.
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Operating a Metering Pump in the Manual Mode Follow this procedure to manually control the output of a metering pump.The pumps work differently in the manual and automatic modes:
� In the manual mode, you can control pump output by setting a pumpspeed in revolutions per minute (rpm), and you can start or stop apump.
� In the automatic mode, you can control pump output by changing theratio of pump speed to line speed, but you cannot start or stop apump from the operator interface. In an emergency, you can stop thepumps by placing the motor disconnect switch on the melter in theOFF position.
NOTE: When a pump is placed in the manual mode of operation, it runs atthe speed you set and is not affected by line speed if the line is running. Forinformation about how to set up the pumps for the automatic mode ofoperation, refer to Setup of the GP200 Metering Pumps under Setup. Forinformation about how to adjust pump output in the automatic mode, refer tothe next procedure, Adjusting Metering Pump Output in the AutomaticMode.
1. Determine the number of the pump (or pumps) you want to operate.
2. On the ACM Menu, press ACM Motor Control. The ACM Motor Controlscreen appears.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the password, enter your password. Forinformation on how to do this, refer to Entering the Password underSetup.
ACMMenu
ACM Motor ControlACM Motor 1Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
0.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
ACM Motor 2Not Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
0.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
ACM Motor 3Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
50.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
ACM Motor 4Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
10.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
AUTOMATIC
MANUAL
Auto/ManALL MOTORS
Line Speed
0
0 % 100 %
Heat Status
OFF
Figure 34 ACM Motor Control screen
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3. Determine from the screen whether the pump you want to operate is inthe manual mode or automatic mode. If the pump is in the automaticmode, press Auto/Man (automatic/manual) to place the pump in themanual mode. The pump display changes to show the pump in themanual mode.
NOTE: You can change the status of all pumps from automatic tomanual by pressing Master Auto/Man and then pressing Manual in thebox that pops up on the screen.
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Auto
100% Line
Ratio
RPM: 0
Auto/Man
ACM Motor 1
AUTOMATIC
STOPPED
Manual
10RPM
Pump Speed
RPM: 0
ACM Motor 1
MANUAL
STOPPED
START
STOP
Auto/Man
Figure 35 Changing from automatic to manual pump mode
4. To stop the pump, press STOP. The pump stops.
5. To change a pump speed, press the appropriate pump button and enterthe desired rpm. The screen updates to display the new speed.
NOTE: If your melter is equipped with a PanelView touchscreen, enteran rpm that is 10 times the desired rpm. For example, if you want to seta pump speed at 35 rpm, multiply 35 by 10 and enter 350.
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ChangeValue
Manual
10RPM
Pump Speed
RPM: 0
EnterNew Value:
1 2 34 5 67 8 9. 0 −
CLEAR ENTER
EnterNew Value:
1 2 34 5 67 8 9. 0 −
CLEAR ENTER
Manual
35RPM
Pump Speed
RPM: 035
Figure 36 Changing a pump speed setting to 35 rpm
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Operating a Metering Pump in the Manual Mode (contd)
6. Press START. The pump starts and runs at the set speed.
NOTE: The Heat Status must be �Ready� to start a pump.
7. To adjust the pump speed, press the appropriate pump button again andenter a higher or lower rpm setting.
8. When your task is complete, press the STOP button. The pump stops.
9. To return the pump to the automatic mode, press Auto/Man. The pumpreturns to the automatic mode and will start running at the speed set forthe automatic mode when the production line is started.
NOTE: You can change all pumps from the manual to the automaticmode by pressing Master Auto/Man and then pressing Automatic inthe box that pops up on the screen.
10. To exit the ACM Motor Control screen, press ACM Menu orACM Temp. Control.
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Adjusting Metering Pump Output in the Automatic Mode Follow this procedure to adjust the output of a metering pump in theautomatic (key-to-line) mode.
1. Determine the number of the pump you want to adjust the output for.
2. On the ACM Menu, press ACM Motor Control. The ACM Motor Controlscreen appears.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the password, enter your password. Forinformation on how to do this, refer to Entering the Password underSetup.
NOTE: Usually the pump will already be in the automatic mode whenyou want to adjust pump output. If the pump is in the manual mode,press Auto/Man (automatic/manual) to place the pump in the automaticmode. The screen changes to show the pump in the automatic mode. Oryou can change the status of all pumps from automatic to manual bypressing Master Auto/Man and then pressing Manual on the box thatpops up on the screen.
ACMMenu
ACM Motor ControlACM Motor 1Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
0.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
ACM Motor 2Not Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
0.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
ACM Motor 3Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
50.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
ACM Motor 4Configured
STOPPED
MANUAL
auto/MAN
START
STOP
RPM 0.0
Manual PumpSpeed RPM
10.0Auto Ratio/Line
Actual RPM
100.0
0.0
AUTOMATIC
MANUAL
Auto/ManALL MOTORS
Line Speed
0
0 % 100 %
Heat Status
OFF
Figure 37 ACM Motor Control screen
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Adjusting Metering Pump Output in the Automatic Mode (contd)
3. Press the appropriate pump button and enter a higher ratio percentageto increase the pump speed or a lower ratio percentage to decrease thepump speed. The pump speed will immediately increase or decreasebased upon the new setting.
NOTE: You can set the percentage to a number higher than 100% ifdesired.
4. To exit the Motor Control screen, press ACM Menu orACM Temp. Control.
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ChangeValue
Auto
100100% Line
Ratio
RPM: 52
EnterNew Value:
1 2 34 5 67 8 9. 0 −
CLEAR ENTER
EnterNew Value:
1 2 34 5 67 8 9. 0 −
CLEAR ENTER
Auto
9090% Line
Ratio
RPM: 4690
Figure 38 Example of adjusting the pump speed from 100% to 90% of Its maximum speed setting
Acknowledging Alarms To acknowledge an alarm, refer to the procedure for acknowledging alarmsin the operation section of the melter manual.
Shutting Down the System Follow this procedure to shut down the melter system, including the ACM.
1. Follow the procedure for shutting down the system in the operationsection of the melter manual.
2. Place the main disconnect switch on the ACM in the OFF positionunless you are using the automatic startup feature or unless you want tokeep the melter system recognized an a node in a network. In either ofthese situations, do not turn the ACM off.
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Maintenance Because ACMs are electrical devices, very little maintenance is required.However, performing the maintenance activities listed in Table 18 will extendthe life of the ACM and prevent the downtime caused by repairs. Base howoften you perform these activities on your specific operating needs.
WARNING: Attempting any other maintenance procedures can result inequipment damage, improper system operation, or personal injury.
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Remove power to the ACM beforeopening the door. Refer to the melter manual for power removal procedures.
Table 18 Recommended Maintenance Activities
RecommendedFrequency Maintenance Activity
Weekly (or every40 hours of operation)
Clean the exterior surfaces of the ACM. Use a cleaning fluid recommended in theTechnical Data Sheet (TDS) for the adhesive being used. The cleaning fluidshould be fast drying and leave no residue.
Monthly Place the ACM main disconnect switch in the OFF position. Open the ACM anduse a small vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or dirt from the inside of theACM. Ensure that all electrical connections are tight.
Every 6 months(or as needed)
Clean the filters located behind the vents on the ACM.
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Troubleshooting This section provides troubleshooting information for the ACM-relatedalarms provided by the control system. Anytime an ACM-related alarmoccurs during the operation of the melter, the control system will display analarm message on the alarm screen and automatically take the appropriateaction. Depending on how serious the alarm is, the system will respond inone of the three ways, as shown in Table 19. Table 20 providestroubleshooting advice for each type of ACM alarm message. If you try allthe troubleshooting suggestions in this section and still cannot solve theproblem, contact your Nordson representative for assistance.
NOTE: For all other ATS melter system troubleshooting, refer to the meltermanual.
WARNING: Risk of equipment damage, personal injury, or death. Onlyqualifed personnel may perform electrical troubleshooting activities. Followelectrical safety procedures and observe all high-voltage indicators.
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Remove power to the ACM beforeperforming any electrical troubleshooting activity. Refer to the melter manualfor power removal procedures.
NOTE: These alarm messages are typical for a standard PanelMate orPanelView operator interface. The operator interface for your control systemmay differ.
Table 19 Types of ACM Alarms and Resulting System Response
Warning Alarms System Response
� High Temperature Warning
� Low Temperature Warning
� ATS Motor PID Lagging (less than 10 minutes)
Warning is displayed on the alarm screen. Noaction is required.
Fault Alarms System Response
� ATS Motor PID Lagging (more than 10 minutes)
� Low Temperature Fault
� ACM Motor Overtemperature
� ACM Motor Frequency Inverter Fault
Removes the run-permissive signal from thepumps, disabling the pumps. Continues to heat allenabled zones
Shutdown Alarms System Response
� High Temperature Fault
� RTD Open Circuit
� RTD Short Circuit
Removes the run-permissive signal from thepumps, disabling the pumps, and removes powerfrom all heated zones
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Part 1049157A� 2004 Nordson Corporation Manual 61-ACM-MA-02
Table 20 Troubleshooting Advice for ACM Alarms
Alarm Message Explanation Recommended Action
ATS Motor [MotorNumber] PIDLagging
The output pressure for theGP200-dedicated pump of the ATSmelter is lagging behind the setpoint.The motor is operating at 100% of themaximum speed.
Check for the following problems:
� low level of adhesive in the melter tank
� improperly adjusted melter pressurecontrol valve (refer to the recirculationpressure adjustment procedures in thesetup section of the melter manual)
� output from the metering pump does notexceed the maximum output of theGP200-dedicated pump of the melter
� motor maximum RPM and reducersettings are incorrect for the application
[Name of Zone]Low TemperatureFault
The temperature on this zone is lowenough to activate the lowtemperature fault. The differencebetween the actual temperature andthe setpoint temperature is equal toor greater than the low fault deltasetting.
Check for the following problems:
� heater failure (refer to the melter manualto troubleshoot component heatingproblems)
� blown fuse (refer to the electricalschematics)
� defective solid-state relay
ACM Motor[Name of Zone]Overtemperature
The motor has overheated. Check for the following problems:
� blockages in the system
� failed reducer
Refer to the melter manual to troubleshootdrive system problems.
ACM Motor[Name of Zone]FrequencyInverter Fault
The variable frequency inverter(motor drive) has tripped. This isusually caused by a thermal fault orundervoltage condition, but there aremany other possible causes.
Check within the motor drive to determinethe fault code. The fault code will indicatewhat caused the drive to trip. Correct theproblem or replace the drive as appropriate.
[Name of Zone]High TemperatureFault
The temperature on this zone is highenough to activate the hightemperature fault. The differencebetween the actual temperature andthe setpoint temperature is equal toor greater than the high fault deltasetting.
If this fault occurs frequently, considerincreasing the high fault delta setting. If thisfault occurs after changing the setpoint orchanging a PID value, adjust the PID tuningto prevent temperature overshoot. If thisfault occurs for no apparent reason, and ifthe zone is an external zone, make sure atemperature runaway has not occurred.Check the solid-state relay for the zone.
[Name of Zone]RTD Open Circuit
The RTD circuit for this zone is open. Check for the following problems:
� zone enabled but no hose, applicator,metering pump, or valve connected tothe zone
� open RTD (refer to the melter manual totroubleshoot component heatingproblems)
� loose or disconnected cable or cordset
� other continuity problem in the circuit
� failed RTD input module
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Part 1049157A � 2004 Nordson CorporationManual 61-ACM-MA-02
Troubleshooting (contd)
Table 20 Troubleshooting Advice for ACM Alarms (contd)
Alarm Message Explanation Recommended Action
[Name of Zone]RTD Short Circuit
A short has occurred in the RTDcircuit for this zone.
Check first for a shorted cable, then for ashort in the RTD itself. Refer to the meltermanual to troubleshoot component heatingproblems.
Repair Because of the complexity of ACMs and the variety of electrical componentconfigurations possible inside an ACM, this manual does not providespecific repair procedures. Instead, Nordson Corporation encourages you tocontact your Nordson representative any time you need assistanceperforming an ACM repair.
WARNING: Risk of equipment damage, personal injury, or death. Onlyqualifed personnel may perform electrical repairs. Follow electrical safetyprocedures and observe all high-voltage indicators.
WARNING: Before performing any electrical repair, disconnect and lock outelectrical power as appropriate. Refer to the melter manual for powerlockout procedures.
Before performing any repair:
� review Safety
� be sure you are performing the correct procedure to achieve thedesired result. If a fault condition has occurred, refer toTroubleshooting. If the fault condition is not covered there, or if thereis a question about the proper course of action, contact yourNordson representative.
� have the required parts and supplies on hand
� refer to the reference drawings and schematics provided with theACM for parts information
� disconnect and lock out all electrical power sources to the ACM
Parts For GP200 ACM parts-related assistance, contact your Nordsonrepresentative.