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No Heating Up |
- Temperature normal, but no heating up:
- In temperature window, observe if "+" or "*" appears. If
no, check temperature setting is correct. For DCS-220/230,
the short-circuit ring is removed or not.
- If yes, but still no heating. Observe heating LED
indicator of each zone is on or not. If no, change DA-TEMP.
- If yes, check SSR wiring circuit is normal or not,
one-pole switch is on or off.
- If above is OK, measure if the heating band is power on
or off. If off, check the wiring from electricity cabinet to
heating band. If on, change the heating band.
- Heating indicator on, but no heating, check +24V is
normal of not (for S260/262 computer controller).
- Temperature too higher, no heating, refer to B1 and
short-circuit all the interfaces of interaction wires, if
still abnormal, change DA-TEMP or CPU.
- Set the temperature again and check heating is OK or not.
- Heating switch indicator shuts off automatically, check
PWR or switch power.
- Check the time relay on the convert board is damaged or
not, printing circuit is OK or not.
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Temperature too High
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- Power off the heating band, temperature too high: the
reason is that the shearing action of raw material by screw
and barrel leads to high temperature. Use a fan to cool the
barrel. If the temperature of one zone is too high, can also
lead to high temperature to nearby zones.
- Start heating, temperature still goes up when the
temperature reaches its preset value. This is caused by
thermo-delay, can be normal during normal production, or
enlarge the temperature buffer.
- Temperature reaches preset value, but the power is not
cut-off:
- Check the wiring is correct, TEMPRLY is OK?
- Remove the 8P cable from DA-TEMP, and measure if the
power is still on.
- Temperature display doesn't change with real temperature.
Refer to B1 and check, change DA-TEMP and check the
short-circuit ring is removed.
- The contact tip of contactor is damaged?
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Temperature too Low
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- Refer to "Temperature No Display, or Displays Zero"
and check;
- Change the interaction wire of this zone;
- Maybe caused by the material of barrel, decrease the
temperature buffer. If problem still happens, maybe the
heating power is not enough, increase the heating power.
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Temperature Display Breakdown |
Temperature No Display, or Displays Zero
- Power off, check DA-TEMP and CPU are normal or not. If
they're drenched by water or oil, or burnt, change them.
- Make sure the power supply is OK;
- make sure that thermocouple is well plugged, and
positive/negative poles correct;
- Remove DA-TEMP, 6P and 8P cable, measure the resistance
between all AC/DC power and machine body (>1M OK).
- Power on, measure if there is electricity leakage of
machine body by AC:
- Machine body should be connected to earth, better to
bury a brass rod(>=dia.2cm) into earth 50cm;
- Measure by ACx1000. one end to damp earth, the other end
to machine body, to check if there is electricity leakage.
- Plug DA-TEMP, but don't plug the cable, power on and
observe if there is temperature display. If yes, check if
there is short-circuit or electricity leakage of SSR;
- If no, remove the interaction wire of DA-TEMP,
short-circuit their two interfaces and observe if there is
temperature display. If yes, check or change the interaction
wire;
- If no, change DA-TEMP or TEMPEXT, and check +5V power is
OK.
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Temperature Display Abnormal
- Refer to "Temperature No Display, or Displays Zero"
and check;
- Emphasis:
- Short-circuit between power supply and machine body?
Computer controller OK?
- Interaction wire well connected? Check by direct
short-circuit.
- Machine body electricity leakage?
- Above is OK, change DA-TEMP, or CPU;
- Check if the short-circuit ring on DA-TEMP is
short-circuit?
- Temperature display pulsates, check interaction wire is
fixed, interaction head is fixed tightly?
- This can happen when external temperature too low.
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Temperature Display "777"
- Measure if there is power input for DA-TEMP, check
T1010AS;
- Check if there are two AC10V in the 3P cable from T1010AS,
if no, check power input of AV220V. If problem still exists,
change temperature board.
- For S-260/262, if can be heated up, change the CPU board.
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Temperature Display "888"
- This is caused by no power input for detect tip of
thermocouple, check if there is open-circuit of thermocouple
wiring. If yes, change it.
- Still problem, change temperature board or thermocouple
input board(S-260/262).
- Check if the thermocouple wire is connected reverse, the
backup short-circuit ring on temperature control board is
plugged or not(DCS220/230). For S262, if the thermocouple wire
is connected reverse, room temperature will be displayed
instead of alarm.
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Temperature Display "999"
- Temperature is over 3990C(maximum temperature available);
- Refer to "No Heating Up" and
check;
- Check thermocouple is connected reverse or not?
- Check heating wiring if AC is correct.
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Temperature Breakdown
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- Make sure that all the fuses are not burnt, switch power
is not damaged;
- Switch off the power, use Rx10K(resistance) of
Multi-Purpose Meter to make sure there is no short-circuit
between AC220V and DC, no short-circuit between DC, no
short-circuit between DC and machine body;
- If input to AC exists, measure if there is output from DC
(or DC converter) by DCX30V. If DC no output, replace switch
power. If DC ok:
- Observe whether controller works well (LED1 is twinkling
or not). If controller doesn't work, change CPU or EPROM
chip.
- LED1 twinkling, but LED2 not, check the communication of
RS232;
- If RS232 cable OK, check the CPU under the panel is
working or not (indicator on). If not, change the panel.
- Measure the power input of CPU (+5V, should be between
+5.0V and +5.15V). If the voltage is not enough, adjust the
variable resistance inside switch power;
- If still not OK, make sure that EPROM chip is plugged
well and try again;
- Replace CPU board, try again;
- Display should be OK, check the action is OK or not;
- The resistance among COMs of different group, between
COM and machine body should be over 1 (Rx10);
- Make sure that the cable between controller and panel is
correctly plugged.
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