Mitsubishi Electric 882.00273.00 - Manual

Mitsubishi Electric 882.00273.00

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Shipping Info; Unpacking and Inspection; Do not; If the Shipment is Not Complete; contact the parts and service department; Hold the items until you receive shipping instructions
  • Page 3 – Credit Returns; authorization; Warranty Returns; the manufacturer’s
  • Page 4 – iv; Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – vi
  • Page 7 – -1 How to Use This Manual; Safety Symbols Used in this Manual
  • Page 8 – Pinch Point Slide Gate; PE; Protected Earth Ground
  • Page 9 – -2 Warnings and Precautions
  • Page 12 – Maintenance Responsibility; DO NOT; start and; BEFORE; Reporting a Safety Defect
  • Page 13 – Chapter 2: Functional Description; -1 Models Covered in This Manual; Accessories
  • Page 14 – Figure 2: Equipment Specifications; Figure 3: Typical Blender Assembly; Chapter 2: 1BFunctional Description
  • Page 15 – -3 Typical Features and Components; Mechanical Features; and; Controller Features
  • Page 16 – System Component Description; Supply Hoppers
  • Page 17 – Slide Gates; Slide gates create a pinch-point hazard.
  • Page 19 – Figure 7: Typical Weigh Hopper Assembly
  • Page 21 – Function
  • Page 22 – Figure 11: Typical Operator Screens
  • Page 23 – Figure 12: Typical Setup Screens
  • Page 25 – -4 Optional Components; Pneumatic Slide Gate below Mixer; Figure 13: Mixer Slide Gate Switch Positions; Low Level Sensors
  • Page 26 – Figure 16: Typical Additive Feeder Configuration; Take-off Compartments
  • Page 27 – -5 Safety Features; Identify and locate specific safety devices.
  • Page 28 – Figure 17: Electrical Disconnect Plug; Twist Cap Plug Connected to Each Feeder Auger Motor; Figure 18: Twist Cap Plug; Unscrew and remove plug
  • Page 30 – Chapter 3: Installation; -1 Uncrating the Equipment
  • Page 31 – Machine Mount; before
  • Page 32 – Chapter 3: 2BInstallation
  • Page 33 – Make sure that the blender is; securely mounted to the floor; before installing loading
  • Page 34 – Figure 23: Customer-Supplied Pneumatic Components
  • Page 36 – Connect the blender to the appropriate power source.; Figure 26: Display Startup Screen
  • Page 38 – Blender Controller Menu Structure
  • Page 39 – Blender Calibration; The heart of the Auger blending system is the; load cell; with the supply calibration weight.; the proper; Touch “Calibration” and then “Scale Calibration”.
  • Page 40 – Figure 28: Display Calibration Menu Screen; Press “Done” until you have reached the Recipe screen.; Figure 29: Display Calibration Screen; Touch “Calibration” and then “Direct Scale Readout”.
  • Page 42 – Press the “Done” key at the bottom to exit this screen.; Network Setup; Setting Date and Time
  • Page 43 – Additional Setup Parameters; Press “Done” to return to the “Setup” screen.
  • Page 44 – -6 Initial Startup
  • Page 45 – Chapter 4: Operation; General Operation; New Recipes; Touch the “Touch Here to CHANGE” button.
  • Page 46 – -2 Operation Procedures
  • Page 47 – Operator Displays; Figure 33: Typical Recipe Entry Operator Screen
  • Page 48 – This can be done at any time, but if the blender is in a; Figure 35: Typical Inventory Display Operator Screen; Recipe Entry Formats
  • Page 50 – “Quickset” Mode (Most common in injection molding); Chapter 4: 3BOperation
  • Page 52 – Color; Recipe Setup
  • Page 56 – Alarm Flags; Figure 41: Typical “Out of Material” Alarm Screen
  • Page 57 – CALIBRATION
  • Page 58 – and the blender configuration. Notify Maintenance immediately.; Figure 45: Typical “PLC Battery Low” Alarm Screen; PLC BATTERY LOW; Figure 46: Typical “E-Stop Activated” Alarm Screen
  • Page 59 – Feeder Clean Out; Figure 47: Typical Manual Control Operator Screen
  • Page 60 – The blender will
  • Page 61 – Load a Saved Recipe from the Book; Select a stored recipe by changing the number next to “Recipe #.”; Display Recipe Contents
  • Page 62 – Erase Recipe or Entire Book; Color Changes
  • Page 63 – Figure 49: Typical Inventory Shutdown Operator Screen
  • Page 64 – Chapter 5: Maintenance; -1 Preventative Maintenance Schedule; Figure 50: Sample Preventative Maintenance Schedule; Photocopy this page for your maintenance records; Chapter 5: 4BMaintenance
  • Page 65 – Electrical
  • Page 66 – The mixer motor is controlled by a PLC output.; These are normally provided by the customer, and; inhibit the blending system from properly blending the material.; The alarm contact has a maximum load of 3 amps.
  • Page 67 – Chapter 6: Troubleshooting; Problem
  • Page 69 – Check the mixer high-level sensor connection to the control panel.
  • Page 70 – the controller
  • Page 71 – Check the dump time setting. It may be set too short.
  • Page 72 – Chapter 7: Appendix; -1 Technical Specifications; Equipment Specifications; Figure 52: Equipment Specifications; Chapter 7: 6BAppendix
  • Page 73 – Annex B Information
  • Page 74 – -2 Drawings and Diagrams; Final Assembly; Figure 53: Typical Final Assembly Parts List
  • Page 76 – Figure 54: Typical Mixer Assembly Parts List
  • Page 77 – Figure 55: Typical Hopper Assembly Parts List
  • Page 79 – Figure 57: Typical Additive Feeder Hopper Assembly Parts List
  • Page 80 – Weigh Hopper Sub-assembly; Figure 58: Typical Weigh Hopper Assembly Parts List
  • Page 81 – Slide Gate Sub-assembly; Figure 59: Typical Slidegate Assembly Parts List
  • Page 82 – Figure 60: Typical Knife Gate (below mixer) Assembly Parts List
  • Page 83 – Figure 61: Typical Knife Gate (floor stand) Assembly Parts List
  • Page 84 – Control Panel Layout; Figure 62: Typical Mitsubishi Controller Main Parts List
  • Page 85 – -3 Spare Parts Kits; Figure 64: Blender Spare Parts Listing
  • Page 86 – Passwords; User Password; Figure 65: Typical Operator Setup Screen
  • Page 87 – Figure 66: Typical Engineering Only Setup Screen; Factory Setup Menu; Metering Test Screen; Advanced Weight Options Screen
  • Page 88 – automatically learn these values during the batch.; Figure 70: Typical Feed Calibration Options Screen
  • Page 90 – Customer Setup Menu; Units
  • Page 91 – Alarm Setup; Select a feeder by touching the “Select Feeder” box.; Figure 75: Typical Alarm Flags & Feeder Setup Screen
  • Page 92 – Factory Default Setup Parameters
  • Page 94 – -5 Mitsubishi Communications Manual; Below are the items that can be accessed for the blender:; GENERAL BLENDER INFO
  • Page 95 – BLENDER ALARMS
  • Page 96 – INVENTORY INFO
  • Page 97 – RECIPE INFO (THIS IS WHERE YOU RIGHT THE NEW RECIPE TO)
  • Page 101 – -6 Technical Assistance; Parts Department
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Gravimetric Slide Gate Batch Blender

Mitsubishi Controller


Part

Number:

882.00273.00

Bulletin Number: BF1-615.3

Effective: 11/07/07

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Page 2 - Shipping Info; Unpacking and Inspection; Do not; If the Shipment is Not Complete; contact the parts and service department; Hold the items until you receive shipping instructions

BF1-615.3 ii Shipping Info Unpacking and Inspection You should inspect your equipment for possible shipping damage. Thoroughly check the equipment for any damage that might have occurred in transit, such as broken or loose wiring and components, loose hardware and mounting screws, etc. In the Event ...

Page 3 - Credit Returns; authorization; Warranty Returns; the manufacturer’s

BF1-615.3 iii Credit Returns Prior to the return of any material, authorization must be given by the manufacturer. A RMA number will be assigned for the equipment to be returned. Reason for requesting the return must be given. ALL returned material purchased from the manufacturer returned is subject...

Page 4 - iv; Table of Contents

BF1-615.3 iv Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: SAFETY ................................................................ 7 1-1 How to Use This Manual ............................................................................................. 7 Safety Symbols Used in this Manual .............................

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