Operation Manual-3a - Gie-1109-Om3a
Operation Manual-3a - Gie-1109-Om3a
SELFJECTOR
GENIUS -SERIES
Instruction Manual
Operation Manual 3A
(GBC-1, GBC-2)
GIE-1109-OM3A
This manual has been edited primarily to give instructions for processing mineral
oils such as fuel oils and lubricating oils.
This manual also contains the instructions for the optional equipment available for
the SELFJECTOR and GBC-1 and GBC-2 automatic control panels. The descriptions
for the optional equipment are clearly identified with the options’ specifications.
Confirm the specifications in the furnished documents and read only the portions
that apply to the options you have purchased.
NOTE
If you purchase the SJ700, the "Mitsubishi SELFJECTOR Instruction Manual for Model SJ700" and one
of the Part 3A manuals that matches the automatic control panel specification will be supplied.
NOTE
The Part 3 manuals (Operation Manuals 3A & 3B) deal with the following types of the automatic control
systems. When you purchase the SELFJECTOR controlled by one of these control systems, the
associated operation manual of Part 3 will be supplied.
Automatic control systems: GBC-1, GBC-2, GSH-1
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY ......................................... 1-1 10. ALARMS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
(SJ-G SERIES)................................................................ 10-1
1.1. SYMBOLS ASSOCIATED WITH SAFETY ..................... 1-1
1.2. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY ...................................... 1-2 10.1. "LEAK": OIL LEAKAGE ALARM .................................... 10-1
10.2. "NDIS": NO OPENING OF BOWL ALARM .................... 10-2
2. OVERVIEW OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL PANEL ........... 2-1 10.3. "H/L・TMP": OIL TEMPERATURE ALARM ................... 10-3
10.4. "VIBR": ABNORMAL VIBRATION.................................. 10-4
4. CONTROL UNIT ............................................................... 4-1 11.1. "LEAK": OIL LEAKAGE ALARM .................................... 11-1
11.2. "NDIS": NO SHUTTING OF BOWL ALARM................... 11-2
4.1. OUTSIDE VIEW OF CONTROL UNIT............................ 4-1 11.3. "H/L・TMP": OIL TEMPERATURE ALARM ................... 11-3
4.2. FUNCTIONS OF ALARM LEDS ..................................... 4-4 11.4. "VIBR": ABNORMAL VIBRATION.................................. 11-4
5. TERMINAL UNIT .............................................................. 5-1 12. SELECTING OPERATION MODE ................................... 12-1
5.1. OUTSIDE VIEW OF TERMINAL UNIT ........................... 5-1 12.1. SERIES OPERATION ................................................... 12-1
5.2. FUNCTIONS OF INPUT AND OUTPUT INDICATION 12.2 CLARIFIER OPERATION .............................................. 12-3
LEDS ............................................................................. 5-2
13. MAINTENANCE ............................................................... 13-1
6. TIMER TIME SETTING PROCEDURES ........................... 6-1
13.1. PILOT LAMP "AUTO. RUNNING" FAILS TO
6.1. TIMES TO BE SET FOR TIMERS.................................. 6-1 LIGHT ........................................................................... 13-1
6.2. FRONT VIEW OF TIMER INDICATION/SETTING 13.2. REPLACEMENT OF AUXILIARY RELAY ...................... 13-3
PARTS........................................................................... 6-3 13.3. REPLACEMENT OF FUSE ........................................... 13-4
6.3. TIMER SETTING PROCEDURES ................................. 6-4
6.4. TIMER ELAPSED TIME INDICATION 14. AUTOMATIC OPERATION FLOW SHEET ...................... 14-1
PROCEDURES.............................................................. 6-7
14.1. AUTOMATIC OPERATION FLOW SHEET
(GBC-1, GBC-2) ........................................................... 14-1
7. OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS .................................................. 7-1
14.2. AUTOMATIC OPERATION FLOW SHEET
(SJ700)......................................................................... 14-2
8. PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION ............................... 8-1
8.1. AUTOMATIC CONTROL PANEL ................................... 8-1 15. TIMING CHART ............................................................... 15-1
9.1. PROCEDURES FOR AUTOMATIC OPERATION 16. SCHEMATIC CONNECTION DIAGRAM .......................... 16-1
Prior to use, carefully read through the "Precautions for Safety", and operate the SELFJECTOR in the
right way.
The precautions for safety in this instruction manual are intended for enabling the user to use the
SELFJECTOR safely and properly, and protecting the user from personal injury and damage. Carefully
read through the precautions until you have a complete understanding before performing any job or
procedure for operation or maintenance of the SELFJECTOR.
In this instruction manual, the precautions are headed by the following symbols. Since all of them
are important precautions associated with safety, be sure to strictly observe them.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not heeded, will result
in death or serious injury.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not heeded, could result
in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not heeded, may result in minor or
moderate injury or damage to the machine or facilities.
NOTE: Indicates the items which should be done or which will be of help if kept in mind for
operating the machine or performing work.
CAUTION
The automatic control panel is a part of the equipment designed for automatic operation of the
SELFJECTOR. Improper handling of the panel could cause malfunctions and jeopardize your
safety. Before operation, maintenance and inspection of the panel, thoroughly read through this
manual and pay special heed to your safety when using the panel.
Do not attempt disassembly and reworking of the control panel without permission of
Mitsubishi Kakoki.
Before proceeding with wiring, check to ensure that the input power supply to the system is
OFF.
There is danger of an electrical shock.
Connect the equipment to the hull in an electrically effective way by use of the ground
terminal of the panel.
(Make sure that the equipment is grounded.)
Check to ensure that the rated voltage and frequency of the panel appropriate to those of the
power supply.
The automatic control panel is designed for automatic operation of the Mitsubishi SELFJECTOR.
The front panel configuration and the functions of the control elements of the automatic panel are
described below.
② ⑤
CONT.SOURCE ④
OFF ON
⑥ ③
⑧
⑩
CONT.SOURCE
⑥ OFF ON
③ ④ ⑦ ①
② "CONT. SOURCE"
Lights when the power is supplied to the automatic control panel.
③ "AUTO. START"
The automatic running start switch. The pilot lamp stays ON during automatic running.
④ "AUTO. STOP"
When this button is pressed during automatic running, the SELFJECTOR automatically shuts down
after completion of the process to discharge sludge.
⑤ "ALARM"
When any alarm occurs during operation, the pilot lamp comes on. The graphic panel shows the
type of alarm that has occurred.
⑥ "ALARM RESET"
The retained alarm is cleared by pressing this button for more than 3 seconds.
In the case of GBC-2, No.1 SELFJECTOR or No.2 SELFJECTOR status for monitoring displayed
on the graphic panel can be converted.
⑦ "DISCHG. TEST"
When this button is pressed during automatic running, sludge is compulsorily discharged.
⑧ "EMERG. STOP"
When this button is pressed, all the valves close and the SELFJECTOR shuts down immediately.
⑨ “MM FUNC.”
This is a selector switch for ON/OFF control of FEED signals from the control panel to the Multi
Monitor. When the [MM ON] lamp is off, no FEED signal is output from the control panel to the Multi
Monitor even during oil feed. Each time this button is pressed, the green [MM ON] lamp (LED) goes
on and out alternately.
⑩ “GRAPHIC PANEL”
On this graphic panel, the operational status of the SELFJECTOR, bowl operating water solenoid
valves (SV1 - 3) and 3-way solenoid valve (SV4) and the type of alarm can be identified.
The control unit is a controller with a built-in logic for automatic operation of the SELFJECTOR.
The control unit also contains the timer function.
The control unit consists of alarm indication LEDs and timer indication/setting parts. (For details,
refer to Fig. 4-1 Outside View of Control Unit (for GBC-1) and Fig. 4-2 Outside View of Control Unit
(for GBC-2)) It also has connectors for connection of the unit to the terminal unit, etc.
The type of alarm can be confirmed from the alarm LEDs on control unit.
For details, refer to the following table. (Note: Refer to Fig. 4-1 Outside View of Control Unit (for GBC-1)
and Fig. 4-2 Outside View of Control Unit (for GBC-2).)
Table 4-2
Alarm Indication LEDs
Name Symbol Function
LEAK Comes on when “Oil leakage” alarm occurs.
NDIS Comes on when “No opening of Bowl” alarm occurs.
(Detection Function : Option)
In the case of the SJ700, the LED comes on when the
main cylinder of the bowl fails to close.
Alarm Indication
HTMP Comes on when “Oil high temperature” alarm occurs.
LEDs (ALARM)
(Detection Function : Option)
LTMP Comes on when “oil low temperature” alarm occurs.
(Detection Function : Option)
VIBR Comes on when “abnormal vibration” alarm occurs.
(Detector: Option)
The terminal unit inputs and outputs signals from/to external devices. Two units for the No. 1 machine and
the No. 2 machine are installed respectively. The terminal unit is connected to the control unit through a
connector.
The terminal unit consists of input/output indication LEDs, auxiliary relays, fuse, and external line
terminal boards. (For details, refer to Fig. 5-1.)
Power Terminal Fuse Auxiliary Relay Switch Connector Terminal Input Indication LEDs
SV2 VS DD LT 7SJ
SV1 LM MTR HT C-OP LM-I
Table 5-1
Name Function
Input Indication LEDs Indicate the input status of signals. They come on when the corresponding front panel
pushbuttons are turned ON or when ON signals are issued from the corresponding detectors.
Output Indication LEDs Indicate the output status of signals. They come on when “ON” signals are output to the lamps
on the front panel of the control unit, when “Open” signals are output to the solenoid valves,
and when command signals are output to the detectors, respectively.
Auxiliary Relays Cause the lamps on the front panel of the control unit to illuminate, the solenoid valves to open,
or output signals to the individual detectors to be issued. The auxiliary relays are of the socket
type. When any of the auxiliary relays fails, it can be replaced independently.
Fuse Blows when an over current flows to open or close the solenoid valve.
Power Terminal The power supply for opening the solenoid valve and the power supplies for the individual
detectors are connected
Connector Terminal Connected to the control unit.
External Line Terminal Used to connect external lines.
Board
Switches (SSW1, Used for switchover of starter stop output and alarm cancel signal output contacts Break and
SSW2) Make. *1. Do not change the settings done at the time of shipment from the factory.
Lower side of switch: Break Contact Upper side of switch: Make Contact
*1. For switchover of contacts Break and Make, the internal wiring in the control panel and emergency
switch contacts must also be changed. Therefore, you cannot change over contacts Break and Make
after shipment from the factory.
Table 5-2
Name Symbol Function
Input Indication LM Comes on when the Multi-Monitor is activated.
LEDs In the case of the SJ700, the LM comes on when the heavy liquid
detector (WFR) is activated.
VS Comes on when the vibration switch is activated.
MTR Stays ON during operation of the motor of the SELFJECTOR.
DD Stays ON during operation of the Multi-Monitor.
(Detection Function : Option)
In the case of the SJ700, the DD comes on when the sludge discharge
detector (SD) is activated.
HT Comes on when the processing oil at the inlet of the purifier has a high
temperature. (Detection Function : Option)
LT Comes on when the processing oil at the inlet of the purifier has a low
temperature. (Detection Function : Option)
C-OP Comes on when the clarifier operation mode is selected by terminal
board jumpering.
7SJ Comes on when the SJ700 operation mode is selected by terminal
board jumpering.
LM-I Comes on when LM interlock signal is input from the console. *2
S-OP *1 Comes on when the series operation mode is selected by terminal
board jumpering.
Output Indication SV1 Comes on when the bowl opening water solenoid valve is energized.
LEDs SV2 Comes on when the bowl closing water solenoid valve is energized.
SV3 Comes on when the sealing/replacement water solenoid valve is
energized.
SV4 Comes on when the solenoid valve for the feed valve is energized.
VSR Comes on when the vibration switch reset coil is energized.
(Detector: Option)
FED Stays ON while the feeding process is in progress. (For interlocking
Multi-Monitor)
MSTP Comes on when stop signal is output to the starter.
DISP Stays ON while the discharge process is in progress. (For interlocking
Multi-Monitor)
(Detector: Option)
HT-B Comes on when the block signal of processing oil high temperature
alarm is output to the console. *2
LT-B Comes on when the block signal of processing oil low temperature
alarm is output to the console. *2
AL-C Comes on when an alarm cancel signal is output to the starter. *1
ALM Comes on when a collective alarm signal is output to the console. *2
*1. The LEDs of the No. 2 machine terminal board only are enabled.
NOTE
*1....The starter refers to the separately installed starter for the SELFJECTOR motor.
*2....The console refers to the control console used for remote control.
The times to be set for the timers vary with the following factors.
It is therefore necessary to set the timers so as to match the field conditions. When a test run and
adjustments are performed by Mitsubishi Kakoki service personnel, the timers are set to the proper
values suitable for the field conditions before handover. If some change in the properties confirmed,
thereafter, refer to the following explanations and change the set times properly.
Table 6-1
Timer Nos. and Uses (Standard)
Timer No. Use Time that can be set
0 Interval between each solenoid valve operation 0-60s
1 Bowl opening time 0-60s
2 Replacement water supply time 0-60s
3 Sealing water supply time 0-60s
4 Intermittent bowl closing water supply intervals 0-60 min
5 Sludge discharge intervals 0-720 min (set in steps of 10 min)
6 Intermittent water supply time for closing bowl 0-60s
D Bowl cleaning water supply time 0-60s
E Bowl cleaning frequency setting 0-99times
Set the following timers when the optional detectors or functions are to be used.
Table 6-2
Timer Nos. and Uses (Optional)
Timer No. Use Time that can be set
Oil high temperature alarm block time 0-30 min
Set the time required before the processing oil
temperature stabilizes after the start of feeding. Even
7
if the processing oil has a high temperature, no alarm
is set off until the set time elapses. (Alarm block signal
is output.)
Oil low temperature alarm block time 0-30 min
Set the time required before the processing oil
temperature stabilizes after the start of feeding. Even
8
if the processing oil has a low temperature, no alarm is
set off until the set time elapses. (Alarm block signal is
output.)
Abnormal vibration block time 0-30 min
Set the time required before the SELFJECTOR motor
9 reaches the rated speed after turning the power ON.
Even if the vibrator switch is activated, no alarm is
produced until the set time elapses.
Fuel oil 0
Washing Water D sec
Lub. oil 0 12 13 19 26 31 48 47
NOTE
1) The times for sealing water and replacement water timers shown in the table assume that the
supply flow rate is 8L/min for the SJ10G-30G, 12L/min for the SJ50G-70G, 16L/min for the
SJ100G-120G, 18L/min for the SJ150G, and 5L/min for the SJ700. Be sure to measure the
actual flow rate and set the times to proper values.
2) SELFJECTOR for fuel oil does not have a washing process.
Table 6-4 shows the general discharge intervals for processing fuel oils and lubricating oils. The table is
intended for general guidance.
Table 6-4
Fuel oils Lubricating oils
Fuel oil A Fuel oil C Cross-head Trunk piston
2
(380mm /s at 50℃) engine engine
Standard Standard Standard Standard
Number of times of
12 24 12 24
discharge (times/day)
Discharge interval
120 60 120 60
(min.)
Number of times of
0 0 2 4
washing (times/day)
Fig. 6-1
① Set the power switch of the control panel "ON", and check that the pilot lamp "CONT. SOURCE"
and the value indicator LEDs of the control unit are ON.
② Operate the individual switches in the following sequence.
Select machine No. 1 or Set the mode selector Select a timer number to
2 by the machine switch (MODE) to SET. set by the timer number
number selector switch. MODE. selector switch (T.SEL).
If the set time is in excess of the value that can be set, the maximum value that can be set is set.
NOTE
o For information on the timer numbers and uses, refer to Section 6.1.
o Set the discharge interval timer (timer No. 5) in steps of 10 minutes. To set the timer to 180
minutes for example, set the timer time setting switches T.SET 101(102)and 100(101)to 1 and 8,
respectively.
o The unit of time for timer numbers 0 through 3, 6 and D is a second.
(The unit indicator LED SEC. lights.)
The unit of time for timer numbers 4, 5 and 7 through 9 is a minute.
(The unit indicator LED MIN. lights.)
Timer number E (counter) counts the number of times.
o Time numbers A-C and F are not used.
When any of the timer numbers A-C and F is selected, the SEC., MIN. and set value indicator
LED go out.
It is possible to have the set time indicated on the value indicators before starting automatic
operation or during automatic operation. To call the set time of timer No.5 (Discharge Interval)
for the machine No.1 which has been set to 60 minutes, for example, proceed as described
below.
Unit Indicator
Control Switch Value Indicator
SEC. MIN.
No.1 SEL. Indefinite Indefinite Indefinite
000 to 999
SEL.
No.2 SEL.
SET. MODE Same as above (Flashing) Same as above Same as above
MODE
MON. MODE
060 (Flashing)
*1
Fig. 6-2
*1. To operate the T.SEL. switch, use a thin pointed plain screwdriver or something else.
And turn crack of knob as point to the number.
The operation times and intervals set by the timers can be changed as exampled below.
To change the set time of 60 minutes in the foregoing section to 180 minutes;
Be sure to perform this procedure only after calling out the set time according to the instructions
given in Paragraph 6.3.1 “Calling Set Time”.
Unit Indicator
Control Switch Value Indicator
SEC. MIN.
060 (Flashing)
*1
180 (Flashing)
MW.
Press
Fig. 6-3
*1. To operate the T.SEL. switch, use a thin pointed plain screwdriver or something else.
And turn crack of knob as point to the number.
To monitor the elapsed time of a timer, proceed as described below. You can find the elapsed time
conveniently during operation of the purifier.
To find the elapsed time of timer No. 5 (Discharge Interval) of machine No. 1 for example, proceed
as described below.
If the elapsed time is 23 minutes for example, the value indicators will indicate 023.
Unit Indicator
Control Switch Value Indicator
SEC. MIN.
No.1 SEL. Indefinite Indefinite Indefinite
000 to 999
SEL.
No.2 SEL.
*1.
SET. MODE Same as above (Steadily ON) Same as above Same as above
MODE
MON. MODE
LED MIN. ON
*2
Fig. 6-4
*2. To operate the T.SEL. switch, use a thin pointed plain screwdriver or something else. And turn
crack of knob as pointed to the number.
To use an optional detector, the optional function is to be enabled either by using the Optional Function
Selector Switch on the control unit or by bridging the terminals on the control panel terminal board with a
jumper wire. For information on the types of functions of the options, refer to Table 7-1.
The optional function selector switches are turned ON when they are set in the upper position and OFF
when they are set in the lower position. Accordingly, in the state shown in Fig. 7-1, only the discharge
detector is activated.
Since the optional functions are set to meet your requirements and specifications before shipment from
the factory, there is usually no need for changing the settings. Before operation, however, confirm the
settings.
NO.1 OPTION
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NOTE
Before performing the procedures for changing the settings of the optional functions, set the
power switch of the control panel to "OFF".
CAUTION
o Refer to Section 6.1 and check that each of the timers has been set to the proper value for the
actual conditions (type of feed oil, model number of SELFJECTOR, working water pressure,
etc.).
o Pay special heed to the discharge interval timer "5", as it affects the quantity of sludge to be
accumulated in the bowl of the SELFJECTOR. Make sure that the timer is set to the proper
value for the type of feed oil. (To change the set time, refer to Section 6.)
o When you perform setting change of an option function (ex. changing a dipswitch and so on),
please turn the power supply of a control panel [OFF] for safety.
8.2.PURIFIER
8.2.1.SJ-G SERIES
Refer to the separate "Operation&Maintenance Manual " about operation of the
SELFJECTOR and valves.
Refer to the attached 14.1 Automatic Operation Flow Sheet (GBC-1, GBC-2) as well.
CAUTION
o Make sure that the selection of the gravity disc is correct.
o Make sure position of the switches in the Multi-Monitor (MM) is right.
o Make sure the set pressure value of the operating water reducing valve is right.
o About details of the above, refer to Section 6.4, 8, and 6.5 so on in "Operation&Maintenance
Manual ".
8.2.2. SJ700
Refer to the separate "Instruction Manual" for model SJ700 about operation of the
SELFJECTOR and valves.
Refer to the attached 14.2 Automatic Operation Flow Sheet (SJ700) as well.
CAUTION
o Make sure that the selection of the gravity disc is correct.
o Make sure that the value for reducing water pressure is right.
o About details of the above, refer to the separate "Instruction Manual" for model SJ700.
Step 2. Set the power switch on the automatic control panel to "ON".
The pilot lamp "CONT. SOURCE" (WL) will light.
Step 3. After checking the ammeter to confirm that the SELFJECTOR has reached the rated
speed, press the pushbutton "AUTO. START" on the automatic control panel.
Solenoid valve SV2 will be operated, the bowl closing water will be supplied, and the main
cylinder of the bowl will be closed.
Step 4. The sludge discharge process timer and discharge interval timer in the automatic control
panel will operate in the following sequence for continuous purifier operation.
(Refer to the attached “14. AUtomatic Operation Flow Sheet” and “15. Timing chart” as well.)
Step 2. After confirming that the SELFJECTOR(s) has reached the rated speed, press the "AUTO
START" of the associated machine on the automatic control panel. Then both the No. 1
and 2 machines will automatically repeat the discharge and feed operations according to
Step 4 in Section 9.1.
During feeding operation, a sludge discharge test can be performed at any time irrespective of
the elapsed feed time. When pushbutton "DISCHG. TEST" on the automatic control panel is
pressed, the SELFJECTOR will start the sludge discharge process in the same way as upon
expiry of the discharge interval timer (timer 5).
As soon as the sludge discharge process is completed, the SELFJECTOR will resume the
automatic operation.
CAUTION
When the SELFJECTOR is shut down because of an emergency, No opening of Bowl,
abnormal vibration or overload, it will be stopped without discharging the sludge accumulated
in the bowl. If the SELFJECTOR is restarted under that condition, the bowl might lose balance
and cause a hazardous situation. For this reason, be sure to disassemble the bowl and
remove the sludge in accordance with "Operation & Maintenance Manual" before restarting
operation.
In the case of the SJ700, refer to the "Mitsubishi SELFJECTOR Instruction Manual (Model
SJ700)".
CAUTION
The automatic control panel is electrically interlocked with the starter. Therefore, the
automatic control panel is not operable unless the SELFJECTOR is started by the starter.
When the SELFJECTOR is operated without using the automatic control panel, operate the
individual solenoid valves manually.
In cases of emergency, press pushbutton "EMERG. STOP" on the automatic control panel.
In any of the processes, the power supply to the SELFJECTOR will be cut off, and all the solenoid valves
will be closed to stop operation.
CAUTION
Remove the cause of an alarm before pressing pushbutton "ALARM RESET".
If the feed oil or processing oil flows out toward the heavy liquid outlet side or sludge chute side
during feeding operation, and the light liquid side pressure falls, the leakage detector function (LM)
will be operated to light the fault indicating lamp on the automatic control panel and close feed valve
CV1. The SELFJECTOR will then stop operation after discharging the sludge.
If an alarm works, remove the cause of the alarm in accordance with the following table. Thereafter,
press pushbutton "ALARM RESET" for more than 3 seconds on the automatic control panel and
perform the procedures to restart operation.
Table 10-1
Alarm Cause Corrective Action
Oil Leakage(LEAK) 1. Sealing water/replacement water 1. Replace with non-defective parts.
If the leakage monitor solenoid valve SV3 failed to operate
function of the because of failure of timer 3 or loose
multi-monitor is contact of the relay in the automatic
operated during the control panel.
feeding process in
the automatic 2. The required quantity of sealing water 2. Adjust the set time of the timer.
operation mode, pilot was not supplied because the set
lamp "ALARM" on the time of timer 3 in the automatic control
automatic control panel was too short.
panel , and the
"LEAK" LED in the 3. No sealing water was supplied 3. Repair or replace.
graphic panel and the because of failure of sealing
automatic control water/replacement water solenoid
panel will light. The valve SV3.
SELFJECTOR will
automatically stop 4. False alarm due to Multi Monitor 4. Repair or replace.
operation after failure.
discharging sludge.
This alarm works when no discharge is detected by the discharge detector function (DD) despite the
fact that a DISCHARGE SLUDGE signal was sent to the bowl opening solenoid valve (SV1).
As soon as this alarm works, the SELFJECTOR will be stopped immediately. After removal of the
cause of the alarm, press pushbutton "ALARM RESET" for more than 3 seconds on the control
panel and perform the procedures to restart operation.
Table 10-2
2. The bowl opening water was not 2. Repair or replace the valve with a
supplied because of failure of bowl non-defective one.
opening solenoid valve SV1.
3. SV1 failed to open because of failure 3. Replace the relay or unit with a
of the auxiliary relay or terminal unit. non-defective one.
5. A fault in the water or air system 5. Refer to the separate "Operation &
Maintenance Manual".
This alarm works when the temperature of the processing oil becomes so high or low during feeding
operation that the thermal switch is operated. Even if this alarm works, the SELFJECTOR will
continue to operate.
To clear the alarm, remove the cause of the alarm. Thereafter, press pushbutton "ALARM RESET"
for more than 3 seconds on the control panel.
Table 10-3
This alarm works when the vibration switch is operated by occurrence of an abnormal vibration in
the SELFJECTOR.
As soon as the alarm works, the SELFJECTOR will stop operation immediately.
Disassemble and check the SELFJECTOR and remove the cause of the alarm. Thereafter, press
pushbutton "ALARM RESET" for more than 3 seconds on the control panel and perform the
procedures to restart operation.
Table 10-4
2. The vibration switch was operated 2. Adjust the set time of timer 9.
because of vibration at the time of a
start, because the set time of timer 9
was too short.
3. The reset coil of the vibration switch 3. Replace the auxiliary alarm with a
was not operated because of loose non-defective one.
contact of the auxiliary relay.
CAUTION
Remove the cause of an alarm before pressing pushbutton "ALARM RESET".
If the processing oil leaks out toward the heavy liquid outlet side during feeding operation, the heavy
liquid detector (WFR) will be operated to light the alarm indicating lamp on the automatic control
panel and close feed valve CV1. The SELFJECTOR will be automatically stopped after discharging
sludge.
If an alarm works, remove the cause of the alarm according to the following table. Thereafter, press
pushbutton "ALARM RESET" for more than 3 seconds on the automatic control panel and perform
the procedures to restart operation.
Table 11-1
If the bowl of the SELFJECTOR fails to close during automatic operation, the sludge discharge
detector mounted to the SELFJECTOR will be operated to light the alarm indicating lamp on the
automatic control panel and close feed valve CV1. The SELFJECTOR will be automatically
stopped after discharging sludge.
If an alarm works, remove the cause of the alarm according to the following table. Thereafter, press
pushbutton "ALARM RESET" for more than 3 seconds on the automatic control panel and perform
the procedures to restart operation.
Table 11-2
2. The bowl closing water was not 2. Repair or replace the valve with a
supplied because of failure of non-defective one.
solenoid valve SV2.
This alarm works when the temperature of the processing oil becomes so hot or low during the
feeding operation that the thermal switch is operated. Even if this alarm works, the SELFJECTOR
will continue to operate.
To clear the alarm, remove the cause of the alarm. Thereafter, press pushbutton "ALARM RESET"
for more than 3 seconds on the automatic control panel.
Table 11-3
This alarm works when the vibration switch is operated by occurrence of an abnormal vibration in
the SELFJECTOR.
As soon as the alarm works, the SELFJECTOR will stop operation immediately.
Disassemble and check the SELFJECTOR and remove the cause of the alarm. Thereafter, press
pushbutton "ALARM RESET" for more than 3 seconds on the control panel and perform the
procedures to restart operation.
Table 11-4
2. The vibration switch was incorrectly 2. Adjust the set time of timer 9.
operated by the vibration at the time
of a start, because the set time of
timer 9 was too short.
3. The reset coil of the vibration switch 3. Replace the auxiliary alarm with a
was not operated because of loose non-defective one.
contact of the auxiliary relay.
When two SELFJECTORs are arranged in series and carried out the series operation, bridging the
terminals of the switch or the terminal board on the control panel enables to carry out the series
operation function.
The series operation function is turned OFF at the factory before shipment.
12.1.1. Operation
When the series operation function is enabled, the SELFJECTOR will perform the following
operations in addition to the normal operations.
(1) When the SELFJECTOR No.1 (No.2) starts the discharge process, the feed valve of No.2
(No.1) is closed for a time to stop the feed signal output to the multi monitor to disable the
leakage detector function.
(2) During the clarifier operation, when the “AUTO.STOP” button is pushed, both
SELFJECTOR No.1 and No.2 are stopped. In case that the SELFJECTOR is stopped on
an alarm signal or through the “EMERG.STOP” button, it is same as the above-mentioned.
To enable series operation function, perform either of the following setting procedures.
(1) Set the No.2 machine optional function selector switch "7" of the control unit to ON.
NO.2 OPTION
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(2) Bridge the external line terminals, SO1 and SO2, of machine No.2 by a jumper wire.
NOTE
o Before changing the optional function settings, be sure to set the power switch of the
control panel to "OFF".
CAUTION
Because the gear pump of the latter purifier is not used, remove the safety joint. And
don’t use the oil heater in the latter side.
油 加 熱 器
Oil Heater
Fig. 12-1
When the clarifier operation is carried out, assemble the gravity for clarifier (Option), and bridge with
the jumper wire the terminals of the switch or terminal board on the control panel.
The clarifier operation function is tuned OFF at the factory before shipment.
12.2.1. Operation
When the clarifier operation function is enabled, the SELFJECTOR will perform the following
operation.
(1) No replacement water and no sealing water will be supplied in the discharge process.
(The timer count for replacement water (timer 2) and that for sealing water (timer 3) are
made, but the SV3 is not energized.)
To enable the clarifier operation function, perform either of the following setting procedures.
(1) Set the optional function selector switch "4" of the associated machine to ON.
NO.□ OPTION
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(2) Bridge the external line terminals, 1OP1 and 1OP2 (2OP1 and 2OP2)* with a jumper wire.
NOTE
o Before changing the optional function settings, be sure to set the power switch of
the control panel to "OFF".
o For detailed information on clarifier operation, refer to "Operation & Maintenance
Manual ".
During automatic operation, pilot lamp "AUTO. RUNNING" on the control panel should stay ON.
If the "AUTO. RUNNING" is OFF, the following causes are suspected.
When the cause is (1), replace the pilot lamp with a spare one.
When the cause is (2), (3) or (4), all of the solenoid and air valves will be closed, and the automatic
operation function will be stopped.
Investigate the cause and deal with correctively in accordance with the procedure shown on the
following page.
Lights
Not output Check the external wiring A defective control unit is
between the starter and suspected.
Check the starter automatic control panel.
The auxiliary relay on the terminal unit may fail because of its operating life limit or deterioration.
When the auxiliary relay is out of order, replace it in accordance with the following procedures.
(1) Unlock the relay socket by forcing both ends to open outward (①).
(2) Pull the relay straight upward by use of a pointed wrench or something else (②).
CAUTION
When you replace the relay, be sure to set the power switch of the control panel to "OFF"
beforehand. Otherwise there is danger of electrical shock.
NOTE
o Make sure that the relay is inserted all the way until it is blocked.
o Set the relay with the white marking on the top.
①
Relay
③
Marking (White) ②
① Relay Socket
Fig. 13-1
The fuse on the terminal unit may blow because of deterioration or solenoid valve overcurrent.
Replace a blown fuse in accordance with the following procedures.
(1) While pressing down on the fuse holder cap, unlock it by turning counter-clockwise.
(① and ②)
(2) Remove the fuse holder cap and replace the fuse with a new one. (③)
(3) While pressing down on the fuse holder cap, lock it by turning clockwise. (④ and ⑤)
CAUTION
When you replace the fuse, be sure to cut off the power supply to the automatic control
panel. Otherwise there is danger of electrical shock.
Fuse Holder
③ Fuse
Fig. 13-2
1
C
3
E
B
F D
Fig. 14-1
14.2.1. SJ700
The following flow sheet shows the system with all the optional detectors mounted.
Automatic
Starter control panel
始 動 器 自動制御盤
ELECTRIC
SOURCE
電 源
油加熱器
The attached drawing contains all of the optional detectors and circuits, some of which may not be
provided or used, depending on the specification for the SELFJECTOR you have purchased. Refer to
the drawing in the finished drawing as well.
Instruction Manual 3A
SJ10G/GH SJ100G/GH
SJ20G/GH SJ120G/GH
SJ30G/GH SJ150G/GH
SJ50G/GH &
SJ60G/GH SJ700
SJ70G/GH
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