Despatch LAD Series WITH PROTOCOL PLUS Manuel d'utilisateur

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LAD SERIES WITH PROTOCOL PLUS ™ INSTRUCTION MANUAL C-185 PN 143376 REVISION H 3/2009

Page 2 - Caution

2 °Specifications Dimensions Model Chamber Size in (cm) Capacity feet3 (liters) Overall Size in (cm) Maximum Number of Shelf Positions W D H W D H

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3 Temperature Model LAD 1-42 LAD 2-11 LAD 2-24 Time to Temperature 25°C - 100°C (approximate minutes with 25°C - 200°C no load) 25°C - 343°C 6 21

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4 Power Line voltages may vary in some geographical locations. If your line voltage is much lower than the oven voltage rating, warm up time will b

Page 5 - PREFACE

5 THEORY OF OPERATION This section details the function and operation of assemblies and subassemblies on the Despatch LAD Series Ovens. These ovens

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6 Damper Control The oven is equipped with a manually adjustable damper mechanism. The damper control arm is located on the front panel of the oven

Page 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

7 Full Open Position When the fresh air damper is in the full open position, the chamber will operate at its minimum operating temperature. Fricti

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8 OVEN INSTRUCTIONS The INSTRUCTIONS section provides directions for unpacking, installation, operation and maintenance of the LAD Series oven. Unp

Page 9 - Special Features

9 Set-up 1. Select the location for installing your oven. 2. Install an exhaust stack from the rectangular exhaust fan discharge stack to the out

Page 10 - °Specifications

10 Operating Users and operators of this oven must comply with operating procedures and training of operating personnel as required by the Occupatio

Page 11 - Temperature

11 Pre-Startup Checklist Know the system. Read this manual carefully. Make use of its instructions and explanations. Safe, continuous, satisfac

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Thank you for choosing Despatch Industries. We appreciate the opportunity to work with you and to meet your heat processing needs. We believe

Page 13 - THEORY OF OPERATION

12 CONTROL The special features of the Protocol PlusTM control include: PID tuning Ramp/Soak programming of up to 64 segments Segment looping

Page 14 - Damper Control

13 Protocol Plus Faceplate and Wiring Diagram

Page 15 - Other Damper Settings

14 Operating Modes The Protocol Plus control has five modes of operation available: Stopped Mode: All control and relay outputs are off. Stopped M

Page 16 - OVEN INSTRUCTIONS

15 High Limit The control has an integrated high limit function which will disable the heater output when tripped. If the high limit does trip, the

Page 17 - °C (160°F)

16 Displays The Protocol Plus control has two displays. A dedicated LED upper display shows the oven temperature. A two-line LCD lower display provi

Page 18 - Operating

17 Outputs The Protocol Plus control has seven different outputs available. Heating output: The control output is a DC voltage open-collector out

Page 19 - Startup

18 Relay (Continued) Use the Relay Card Optional Ay p/n 144562 to add relays to the standard controller. Each relay card contains two relays (maximum

Page 20 - Theory of Control Operation

19 INSTRUCTIONS Start-Up These instructions are provided as a quick reference for operating the Protocol Plus control. If the Profile Mode is to be

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20 Operation Manual Mode Press the Select key until Manual is displayed (note you can press the Run key at any time to activate Manual Mode). 1.

Page 22 - Fast Start Mode

21 Timer Mode 1. Press the Select key until Timer is displayed (note you can press the Run key at any time to activate Timer Mode). 2. Press the

Page 24 - Key Functions

22 Profile Mode 1. Press the Select key until Profile is displayed. “None” may be displayed if a profile has not been selected or no profiles ente

Page 25 - Outputs

23 normal. If an operating mode is running at the time of a preset Auto Start function, and Auto Start is activated, the existing operating mode wi

Page 26 - Optional Software

24 Instructions for Setup Mode Pages Program Page Programming of the profiles is provided on the Program Page. Eight profiles are available with u

Page 27 - Start-Up

25 Menu Item Display Description Ramp Time Seg 1 Pro-1 Seg-1 Ramp Time Ramp time for segment 1 of profile Event 1 Set Value* Pro-1 Seg-1 Ramp Event

Page 28 - Operation

26 Profile # There are eight profiles available. Segment# Recipe segments 1 through 8 may be programmed, each with its own set of events, ramp an

Page 29 - Timer Mode

27 Sample Profile Programming Table Profile Number____1______ Profile Name__________ Seg-ment Ramp Soak Time Events Temp-erature Time Events 1

Page 30 - Auto Start Mode

28 Auto Start Page The Auto Start Page can be configured to automatically start Manual, Timer or Profile Mode at a specified time and day. Note tha

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29 Menu Item Display Description Range Enable Autostart Auto Start Enable Enable (yes) or disable (no) the Autostart function No, Yes Sunday mode A

Page 32 - Program Page

30 PID Page The PID Page contains parameters which control the response to the setpoint and process variable input. To access the PID Page, enter

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31 1. Access the Setup Mode. 2. Press the Page key until the display reads AutoTune. Press the key to enable the AutoTune. 3. Press the Page

Page 35 - Sample Profile

32 Control Page The Control Page contains various parameters which control miscellaneous functions. To access the Control Page, enter the Setup Mod

Page 36 - Auto Start Page

33 Communication Page (optional) The Communication Page contains parameters for the communications feature. To access the Communications Page, ente

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34 Relay Outputs Page (optional) The Relay Outputs Page configures the four alarm/event outputs. Each output has a dedicated indicator light and ca

Page 38 - PID Page

35 Test Page The Test Page contains parameters which allow manual control of the heat control and optional relay outputs and should be used only fo

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36 Zone Calibration Page The Zone Calibration Page allows adjustment of the displayed temperature versus the actual temperature measured by the con

Page 40 - Control Page

37 As an example, the control is displaying 400°F with the setpoint being 400°F, but the center of the oven chamber is actually 395°F. This can occ

Page 41 - Real Time Clock Page

38 Sensor Calibration Page The Sensor Calibration Page has parameters which can change the internal calibration of the temperature sensor input sig

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39 19. Connect a calibration instrument with a type J thermocouple output to the control sensor input. 20. Connect a voltage measurement device t

Page 43 - Test Page

40 Enable Page The Enable Page controls access to the other Setup Pages. The setpoint minimum and maximum values, and the security passwords are al

Page 44 - Zone Calibration Page

41 Digital Inputs (optional) The Protocol Plus control can be run by external inputs wired to the control from an external source such as a PLC or

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i PREFACE This manual is your guide to the Despatch oven. It is organized to give you the information you need quickly and easily. The INTRODUCTIO

Page 46 - Sensor Calibration Page

42 Error Messages and Alarms The Alarm Status Hi-limit LED is flashing. This indicates a problem with the thermocouple, or the Hi-limit setpoint h

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43 Quick Reference and Default Values Program Page Menu Item Display Default Range Setting Ramp Time Seg 1 Pro-1 Seg-1 Ramp Time 00:00 00m00s to 99

Page 48 - Enable Page

44 Programming Table Profile Number__________ Profile Name__________ Seg-ment Ramp Soak Time Events Temp-erature Time Events 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1

Page 49 - Digital Inputs (optional)

45 Autostart Menu Item Display Default Range Setting Enable Autostart Auto Start Enable No No, Yes Sunday mode Auto Start Sun Mode Off Off, Manual,

Page 50 - Error Messages and Alarms

46 Control Menu Item Display Default Range Setting Cycle Time Control Cycle Time 1 1 to 60 seconds High limit setpoint Control Hi-Lim SP Max HiLimS

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47 Real Time Clock Menu Item Display Default Range Setting Day of the week Clock Day Mon Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Time of day Clock HH:MM

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48 Test Menu Item Display Default Range Setting Heater output Test HeatOut Off On High limit relay Test HiLimOut Off On Relay 1 output Test Rly1 O

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49 Enable Page Menu Item Display Default Range Setting Profiles Enable Profile 1-8 Yes Yes or No Autostart Enable Auto Start No Yes or No ** PID E

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50 Technical Specifications UL, cUL listed: UL file E136675 CE compliance to: EMC Directive 89-366/EEC European Standard EN55011/1991 Europea

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51 Maintenance Do not attempt any service on this oven before opening the main power disconnect switch. Checklist Keep equipment clean. Gra

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ii Revision B: Corrected Sensor Calibration Page instruction Revision C: Added definitions and sample profile to Program Page description Revision

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52 Tests Tests should be performed carefully and regularly. The safety of personnel as well as the condition of equipment may depend upon the prop

Page 58 - Technical Specifications

53 Replacement Parts To order or return parts, contact the Service Products Division at Despatch. The Service Products features our Response Cen

Page 59 - Checklist

54 Protocol Plus™ Instrument (Tools needed: 1/4" socket driver with #1 bit, #2 Phillips screwdriver) 1. Disconnect the power. 2. Remove th

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55 Fan Motor (Tools needed: Screwdriver, 5/32 inch Allen wrench, one quarter (¼) inch socket set) 1. Remove the chamber floor plate. a. Remove

Page 61 - Replacement

56 c. Reattach the motor lead wires to the terminal strip. 11. Replace the oven bottom (LAD1-42) or control panel front (LAD2-11 or 2-24). 12.

Page 62 - Heater Unit

57 Troubleshooting Equipment which operates for long periods of time may develop problems. Below are possible problems and suggested solutions. I

Page 63 - Fan Motor

58 Difficulty Probable Cause Suggested Remedy Improper airflow Fan motor failure Fan wheel seated too low on fan shaft Unbalanced fan wheel Repla

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59 APPENDIX Temperature Scale Conversion (C/F) The Protocol Plus controller can be operated in either C or F. The default setting for the control

Page 65 - Troubleshooting

60 Optional MRC5000 Recorder Setup The temperature is retransmitted to the Recorder from the Controller. Set up the Recorder as follows: 1. Make

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iii TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ...

Page 67 - APPENDIX

iv Real Time Clock Page ....... 33 Relay Outputs Page (

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1 INTRODUCTION This section provides an overview of the Despatch LAD Series forced air oven. The LAD Series Ovens have the most effective heat dist

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