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Carousel Plus Dryer
W Series Models 600 through 5000 with DC-2 Controls
Corporate Office: 724.584.5500 l Instant Access 24/7 (Parts and Service): 800.458.1960 l Parts and Service: 814.437.6861
USER GUIDE
UGD034-0311
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Page 1 - Carousel Plus Dryer

Carousel Plus DryerW Series Models 600 through 5000 with DC-2 ControlsCorporate Office: 724.584.5500 l Instant Access 24/7 (Parts and Service): 800.

Page 2

1-4 l IntroductionATTENTION:Read this so no one gets hurtWe design equipment with the user’s safety in mind. You can avoid the potentialhazards ident

Page 3

6-8 l TroubleshootingProblemRegeneration Bloweroverload - If the regenerationblower exceeds its full loadamp rating or the overloadhas tripped due to

Page 4 - 4-1 Operation

Troubleshooting l 6-96TroubleshootingPassive AlarmsIf the amber Acknowledge Alarm LED is blinking, the alarm is a passivealarm. The dryer continues

Page 5 - 6-1 Troubleshooting

6-10 l TroubleshootingProblemRegeneration HighTemperature – If the regener-ation temperature exceeds thehigh temperature limit for thespecified time.

Page 6 - C Appendix

6TroubleshootingTroubleshooting l 6-11ProblemProcess Filter Clogged(Option) – The process filterdifferential pressure switch istripped.CFM Low (Opti

Page 7 - Introduction

6-12 l TroubleshootingProblemRegeneration Outlet RTDIntegrity - The control can notsense the regeneration outletRTD.Dewpoint Deviation High -Displaye

Page 8 - How the Guide is Organized

Troubleshooting l 6-13Additional AlarmsAlong with the alarm indicators, you may encounter additional messages that indi-cate a problem within the co

Page 9 - Your Responsibility as a User

Additional AlarmsAlong with the alarm indicators, you may encounter additional messages that indi-cate a problem within the control. ProblemEr. Lo - T

Page 10 - Read this so no one gets hurt

SolutionCheck regeneration filter and cleanand/or replace as necessary.Reduce the temperature of the coolingwater or increase the flow. Connect water

Page 11

Poor Material DryingTroubleshootingOccasionally, processing problems that are suspected of being caused by poordrying are eventually determined to be

Page 12 - How to Use the Lockout Device

6TroubleshootingTroubleshooting l 6-17Poor Material DryingTroubleshooting (continued)Once it is determined which of the four requirements that is no

Page 13 - Description

1IntroductionIntroduction l 1-5ATTENTION:Read this so no one gets hurt(continued)We design equipment with the user’s safety in mind. You can avoid t

Page 14 - Typical Applications

Poor Material DryingTroubleshooting (continued)Residence Time - The time your material supplier has determined that the materialin use must be heated

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SolutionClean or replace the process filter.Replace any worn or damaged hoses.Tighten all hose clamps to eliminateleaks.Remove any obstructions in the

Page 16 - How It Works

6-20 l TroubleshootingPoor Material DryingTroubleshooting (continued)Dewpoint - The process air must be at a low dewpoint so it can efficiently colle

Page 17 - How It Works (continued)

6TroubleshootingReplacing Fuses1 Disconnect and lockout the main power supply.2 Open the electrical enclosure door.3 Check the fuse with an ohmmeter.

Page 18

6-22 l TroubleshootingIMPORTANT: Always referto the wiring diagrams thatcame with your dryer tolocate specific electricalcomponents. Illustrations in

Page 19 - Series Dehumidifying Dryers

6TroubleshootingTroubleshooting l 6-23Checking or Replacing TemperatureSensorsThe Carousel Plus W Series Dryer uses RTD sensors to monitor the tempe

Page 20 - Dehumidifying Dryer Options

6-24 l TroubleshootingReplacing the Regeneration Heater(W600 - 1000)1 Stop the dryer, disconnect the power, and follow proper lockoutprocedures.2 Rem

Page 21 - Installation

Replacing the Regeneration Heater(W600 - 1000) (continued)8 Compare the markings on the outside of the regeneration heater tube toensure the new one h

Page 22 - Unpacking the Boxes

6-26 l TroubleshootingIMPORTANT: Always referto the wiring diagramsthat came with your dryerto locate specific electri-cal components.Illustrations i

Page 23 - Preparing for Installation

Troubleshooting l 6-276TroubleshootingReplacing the Regeneration Heater(W1600 - 2400) (continued)8 Slide the original insulation over the new heater

Page 24 - Exhaust Cover

1-6 l IntroductionHow to Use the Lockout DeviceCAUTION: Before performing maintenance or repairs on this product, you shoulddisconnect and lockout e

Page 25 - Installation l 3-5

IMPORTANT: Always referto the wiring diagramsthat came with your dryerto locate specific electri-cal components.Illustrations in the UserGuide are int

Page 26 - Air Outlet Adapters

Replacing the Regeneration Heater(W3200 - 5000) (continued)6 Loosen the two (2) lower clamps that secure the regeneration manifoldand tubing to the de

Page 27

6-30 l TroubleshootingReplacing the Desiccant WheelAssembly (W600 - 1000)When desiccant becomes clogged or contaminated, you should replace thedesicc

Page 28 - Connecting the Main Power

Replacing the Desiccant WheelAssembly (W600 - 1000) (continued)10 Lift the new desiccant wheel into the dryer frame, being sure it isoriented properly

Page 29 - Checking for Proper Air Flow

Replacing the Desiccant WheelMotor (W600 - 1000)1 Stop the dryer, disconnect and lockout the main power.2 Remove both side panels.3 Disconnect wiring

Page 30

6TroubleshootingTroubleshooting l 6-33Replacing the Desiccant WheelMotor (W1600 - 5000)1 Stop the dryer, disconnect and lockout the main power.2 Ope

Page 31

6-34 l TroubleshootingReplacing the Desiccant WheelMotor (W1600 - 5000) (continued)9 Slip the belt onto the sprocket, and adjust the tension spring n

Page 32 - Single Hopper (W600 - 1000)

Additional manuals and prints foryour Conair equipment may beordered through the CustomerService or Parts Department for anominal fee. Most manuals ca

Page 33 - Single Hopper (W1600 - 5000)

A-2 l AppendixEquipment GuaranteeConair guarantees the machinery and equipment on this order, for a period asdefined in the quotation from date of shi

Page 34 - ResinWorks

Appendix l B-1Cleaning the Precooler CoilsYou need to clean the precooler coils to keep them working efficiently. Cleaningfrequency depends on the

Page 35 - Connecting the Dryer to

Description l 2-1DescriptionWhat is the Carousel Plus W Series Dryer? . . 2-2Typical applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2How it work

Page 36 - Connecting Air Hose Adapters

C-1 l AppendixCleaning the Volatile Trap on theDemister (W600 - 1000)1 Stop the dryer and lockout the main power.2 Remove the thumbscrews then remove

Page 37

Appendix l C-2Cleaning the Volatile Trap on theDemister(W1600 - 5000)1 Stop the dryer and lockout the main power.2 Remove the thumbscrews then remov

Page 39 - Testing the Installation

AddendumCommunication Protocols forCommon ControlsModbus Communications, Ethernet Communications, DeviceNet GatewayCommunications and SPI Communicatio

Page 40 - Using Communications

DISCLAIMER: The Conair Group, Inc., shall not be liable for errors contained in this User Guide orfor incidental, consequential damages in connection

Page 41 - Operation

Table of ContentsA-1 Modbus CommunicationsDescription of Modbus communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2Installing the Modbus comm

Page 42 - Carousel Plus W Series Dryer

D-1 SPI CommunicationsDescription of SPI communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2Installing the SPI communication hardware

Page 43 - How to Navigate the Menu Tree

Modbus CommunicationsDescription of Modbus Communications . . . . A-2Installing the Modbus Communication Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . A-2Using the M

Page 44 - POWER ON

Description of ModbusCommunicationsThe common controls series of products from Conair use standard Modbus com-munications protocol to allow the user t

Page 45 - Operation l 4-5

CAUTION: The list of data that may be read and written to by the user is arrangedin a specific location (parameters 500 to 540). Writing to a locatio

Page 46 - SCREEN #

2-2 l DescriptionWhat is the Carousel Plus W SeriesDryer?The Carousel Plus W Series Dehumidifying Dryer produces low-dewpoint air thatremoves moistur

Page 47 - Operation l 4-7

A-4 l Modbus Communications

Page 48 - 4-8 l Operation

SECTIONBBEthernetEthernet CommunicationsDescription of Ethernet Communications . . . . B-2Installing the Ethernet Communication Hardware . . . . . . .

Page 49 - Operation l 4-9

(continued)Description of EthernetCommunicationsModbus TCP/IP is a protocol that takes the basic Modbus command set that wasoriginally developed for s

Page 50 - 4-10 l Operation

BEthernetInstalling the EthernetCommunication Hardware (continued)4 Once you have entered the correct value, scroll down one more time until“IP Addr P

Page 51 - Control Function Descriptions

B-4 l Ethernet Communications

Page 52

SECTIONCDeviceNetCommunicationsDescription of DeviceNet Communications . . . C-2Installing the DeviceNet Communication Hardware . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 53

Description of DeviceNetCommunicationsThe Conair Common Control board set allows you to add DeviceNet communica-tions for information interchange with

Page 54

Using the DeviceNetCommunication Dip Switch Settings(continued)Dip switch 1 provides the DeviceNet MacId address and baud rate using the stan-dard swi

Page 55

Using the DeviceNetCommunication Dip Switch Settings(continued)Dip switch set 2 identifies the Modbus addresses of controllers connected to theDeviceN

Page 56

Using the LED Status IndicatorsThere are two LEDs on the gateway which display the status of the communica-tions. The first LED, which is located betw

Page 57

Description l 2-32DescriptionTypical Applications (continued)Model Drying Temperature RangeLow temperature (with precooler)* 100° - 150°F {38° - 66°

Page 58

Configuring the DeviceNet SoftwareInstalling the EDS Files (continued)Configuring the DeviceNet SoftwareEDS File Parameter List Configuration OptionsO

Page 59

Configuring the DeviceNet SoftwareEDS File Parameter List Configuration Options(continued)There are seven types of parameters:Parameter 1 Controll

Page 60

Configuring the DeviceNet SoftwareEDS File Parameter List Configuration Options(continued)Parameter 6 Input Assembly Type Status only, Status

Page 61

Configuring the DeviceNet SoftwareAdding the Gateway to the Scan List(continued)4 Close the parameter list and reopen, once you have applied your para

Page 62

Configuring the DeviceNet SoftwareAdding the Gateway to the Scan List(continued)Press the “Edit I/O Parameter” button to to the configure the I/O para

Page 63

Configuring the DeviceNet SoftwareAdding the Gateway to the Scan List(continued)6 Select the “OK” button once you have modified your input field size

Page 64

Configuring the DeviceNet SoftwareGateway Parameter ListSimilarly to the Modbus communications, the Common Controls parameters thatare available are s

Page 65

SECTIONDSPI CommunicationsDescription of SPI Communications . . . . . . . D-2Installing the SPI Communication Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . D-2Config

Page 66

Description of SPI CommunicationsThe Society of Plastics Industry (SPI) has defined a standard protocol to be usedfor interconnecting plastics equipme

Page 67

Configuring the SPI CommunicationSoftware (continued)2 Once the password has been entered, go to “Setup”>”Other”>Comm. 3 When the “Comm” menu is

Page 68

2-4 l DescriptionHow It WorksThe Process (Drying) Cycle (W1600 - 5000)Process air from the hopper is pulled into the dryer, through the process filte

Page 69

D-4 l SPI CommunicationsSupported Dryer SPI CommandsSPI protocol defines two different modes, “Select” and “Poll”. “Select” commandsare used to set o

Page 70

DSPISPI Communications l D-5Supported Dryer SPI Commands(continued)6. Status, Process - Indicates that the status of the process with each “bit” sho

Page 71

D-6 l SPI CommunicationsSupported Dryer SPI Commands(continued)7. Status, Machine 1 - Indicates that the status of the dryer itself with each “bit” s

Page 72

DSPISPI Communications l D-7Supported Dryer SPI Commands(continued)8. Status, Machine 2 - This word shows the status of the Dryer itself with each b

Page 73

D-8 l SPI CommunicationsSupported Dryer SPI Commands(continued)9. Mode, Machine - This is used to start/stop the dryer, acknowledge alarms andobserve

Page 74 - To Start Drying

Modbus RS-232/485 SerialCommunication ParametersDC-2 Control Parameters - Used on dryers with DC-2 ControlsRead AreaModbus Register Number Descrip

Page 75 - To Start Drying (continued)

A-2 l AppendixModbus RS-232/485 SerialCommunication Parameters (continued)Modbus Register Number Description

Page 76 - Password

Modbus RS-232/485 SerialCommunication Parameters (continued)DC Plus Control Parameters - Used on ResinWorks and Hopper TemperatureControllers (HTC)Mo

Page 77 - Password (continued)

A-4 l AppendixModbus TCP/IPCommunications Parameters

Page 79 - Using the Auto Start Timer

2DescriptionDescription l 2-5How It Works (continued)(W600 - 1600 and 3200)W-series 1600-5000intercooler location only.W-series 600-1000aftercooler

Page 81 - Maintenance

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Page 82 - Checklist

2-6 l DescriptionHow It Works (continued)(W2400 and W5000)Protected underUnited States PatentNo. 7,101,414 andother US and ForeignPatents Pending..NO

Page 83 - Checking the Dewpoint

Description l 2-7Specifications: Carousel Plus WSeries Dehumidifying DryersCABTPDS019-0311-REVMODELS W600*W800*W1000*W1600*††W2400*††W3200*††W5000*†

Page 84

Please record your equipment’smodel and serial number(s) andthe date you received it in thespaces provided.It’s a good idea to record the model and se

Page 85 - Cleaning the Hopper

2-8 l DescriptionCarousel Plus W SeriesDehumidifying Dryer Options• Volatile trap (only in conjunction with aftercooler/intercooler) - The volatile t

Page 86 - Cleaning the Process Filter

Installation l 3-1InstallationUnpacking the boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Preparing for installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3Pos

Page 87

3-2 l InstallationUnpacking the BoxesThe Carousel Plus W Series Dryer comes in one to four boxes, depending on themodel and options ordered. The boxe

Page 88 - 5-8 l Maintenance

Installation l 3-33InstallationUnpacking the Boxes (continued)6 Take a moment to record serial numbers and electrical power specificationsin the bla

Page 89 - Intercooler Coils

3-4 l Installation✒Positioning the Dryer on the Floor1 Lift the dryer from the shipping container using a fork truck.2 Position the dryer on the floo

Page 90 - Intercooler Coils (continued)

3InstallationInstallation l 3-5Installing the Return Air AdapterThe Carousel Plus W Series Dryer’s return air adapter must be installed.To install t

Page 91 - Inspecting Hoses and Gaskets

Installing the Return Air Inlet andAir Outlet Adapters (W1600 - 5000)The Carousel Plus W Series Dryer’s return air inlet and air outlet adapters will

Page 92 - 5-12 l Maintenance

Installing the Overhead Process AirDuct (W3200 - 5000)The Carousel Plus W Series Dryer’s overhead process air duct will be removedwhen the dryer is sh

Page 93

Connecting the Main PowerCAUTION: Always disconnect and lock out the main power sources beforemaking electrical connections. Electrical connections sh

Page 94 - Before Beginning

3InstallationInstallation l 3-9Opening the Dryer Doors (W1600 - 5000)Carousel Plus W Series 1600-5000 Dryers designed after August 2007 will havelo

Page 95 - A Few Words of Caution

Table of Contents1-1 IntroductionPurpose of the user guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2How the guide is organiz

Page 96 - Alarm LED and

Checking for Proper Air Flow (continued)3 Visually verify the blower motor ismoving in the correct direction indi-cated by the arrow on the blowerhous

Page 97

Installation l 3-113InstallationChecking for Proper Air Flow (continued)4 If air flow is incorrect disconnect power, follow proper lockout procedure

Page 98

Connecting the Air Hoses to aSingle Hopper (W600 - 1000)Using the two flexible hoses provided, connect the inlet of the HTC and outletof the drying h

Page 99

Installation l 3-133InstallationConnecting the Air Hoses to aSingle Hopper (W1600 - 5000)Using the two flexible hoses provided, connect the inlet o

Page 100 - Shutdown Alarms

3-14 l InstallationNOTE: Do not allow theflexible hoses to kink orcrimp. ✐Connecting the Air Hoses to aResinWorksUsing the two flexible hoses provide

Page 101 - Passive Alarms

Installation l 3-153InstallationConnecting the Dryer to the Hopper If your dryer hose connection and your hopper HTC hose connection are not thesame

Page 102

3-16 l InstallationConnecting Air Hose AdaptersDepending on the hopper you purchased you may need to install an air hoseadapter to connect the hopper

Page 103

3InstallationInstallation l 3-17Connecting the Aftercooler andOptional Precooler (W600 - 1000)The aftercooler and/or optional precooler require a s

Page 104

Connecting the Intercooler andOptional Precooler (W1600 - 5000)The intercooler and/or optional precooler require a source of city, tower, or chillerwa

Page 105 - Additional Alarms

Testing the InstallationYou have completed the installation. Now it’s time to make sure everything works. 1 Make sure there is no material in the hopp

Page 106

Opening the dryer doors (W1600-5000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9Checking for proper air flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 107 - Dewpoint Troubleshooting

3-20 l InstallationUsing CommunicationsThe DeviceNet cable feature is a standard feature on W600-5000 dryers with DC-2 controls. It allows the dry

Page 108 - Troubleshooting

SECTION44OperationOperationCarousel Plus W Series Dryer:control panel DC-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Carousel Plus W Series Dryercontrol functi

Page 109 - Troubleshooting (continued)

4-2 l Operation123456789Clear0EnterAdjust SetpointAcknowledgeAlarmStartStopSelectCategoryMenuScroll List PrevNext Auto StartDewpoint ControlProcess

Page 110

Operation l 4-34OperationCarousel Plus W Series DryerControl FunctionsDryer functions are values that you can set or monitor in the Screen Title and

Page 111

REGENERATION TEMPACT 350˚F SET 350˚F RETURN AIR TEMPACT 120˚F SET 120˚FPROCESS DEWPOINTACT -47˚F SET -40˚FPOWER ONCONAIR

Page 112

4OperationDRYER MAIN MENUSTAT SETUP DIAG DRYER STATUSPROC REGEN OTHERDRYER REGENSTATUS SCREENSREGENERATION TEMPACT 350˚F SET

Page 113 - Replacing Fuses

4-6 l OperationSCREEN #12DRYER MAIN MENUSTAT SETUP DIAG36 DRYER SETUPPROC ALM DISP OTHER37 SETUP PROCESSPROC REGN

Page 114 - Regeneration heater

Operation l 4-7DRYER MAIN MENUSTAT SETUP DIAG DRYER SETUPPROC ALM DISP OTHER SETUP PROCESSPROC REGEN OTHERSETUP R

Page 115 - Troubleshooting l 6-23

4-8 l OperationDRYER MAIN MENUSTAT SETUP DIAG DRYER SETUPPROC ALM DISP OTHERALARM ALARMDRYER SETUP CONTROLACTION

Page 116 - (W600 - 1000)

DRYER MAIN MENUSTAT SETUP DIAG DRYER SETUPPROC ALM DISP OTHERDRYER SETUP OTHEROPT INSP COM PWDRYER SETUP OPTIONS DRYER SETUP

Page 117 - (W600 - 1000) (continued)

5-1 MaintenancePreventative maintenance checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2Checking the dewpoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 118 - (W1600 - 2400)

DRYER MAIN MENUSTAT SETUP DIAGDryer DiagnosticALRM HIST I/O DIAGNOSTIC I/ODRYER DIAGNOSTICSDIAGNOSTIC EVENTSDIGITALLAS

Page 119 - (W1600 - 2400) (continued)

ScreenSCREEN 1SCREEN 2SCREEN 4SCREEN 5FunctionOnce power is turned on, this screen isdisplayed for 3 seconds. It showsCONAIR and the dryer type on th

Page 120 - (W3200 - 5000)

ScreenSCREEN 11 Dewpoint Controland/or Dewpoint Monitor SCREEN 12 (MAIN MENU)This screen will show the actual dewpointof the process delivery air meas

Page 121 - (W3200 - 5000) (continued)

This is the Dryer Status screen. It can befound by pressing the Select Categorybutton under the word "Stat" on the MainMenu screen 12. Any

Page 122 - Assembly (W600 - 1000)

ScreenSCREEN 17SCREEN 20SCREEN 21 (Aftercooler/Intercooler Flow Control Option)SCREEN 21 (Aftercooler/Intercooler Flow Control Option)This screen show

Page 123

This screen shows the measured current oneach leg of the 3-phase power going to the regeneration heater. The RegenerationCurrent Monitor option (see

Page 124 - Motor (W600 - 1000)

Function4-16 l OperationControl Function Descriptions(continued)ScreenSCREEN 30 SCREEN 31SCREEN 32SCREEN 33SCREEN 34MODEL CP600-

Page 125 - Motor (W1600 - 5000)

Operation l 4-174OperationFunctionControl Function Descriptions(continued)This screen shows the temperature insidethe control enclosure. It is meas

Page 126

Function4-18 l OperationControl Function Descriptions(continued)ScreenSCREEN 40andSCREEN 41SCREEN 37SCREEN 42SCREEN 43REGEN PROP BANDHEAT/COOL 30°FR

Page 127 - Before You Call

4OperationOperation l 4-19FunctionControl Function Descriptions(continued)ScreenSCREEN 44SCREEN 45SCREEN 46SCREEN 47SCREEN 48SCREEN 49This screen sh

Page 128 - Warranty Limitations

iv l Table of ContentsA AppendixWe’re here to help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1How to contact custo

Page 129 - Cleaning the Precooler Coils

Function4-20 l OperationControl Function Descriptions(continued)ScreenSCREEN 50SCREEN 51 SCREEN 52SCREEN 53SCREEN 54SCREEN 55This is the maximum val

Page 130 - Demister (W600 - 1000)

Operation l 4-214OperationFunctionControl Function Descriptions(continued)ScreenSCREEN 56SCREEN 57This is the auto start screen for the firstday of

Page 131 - Demister

Function4-22 l OperationControl Function Descriptions(continued)ScreenSCREEN 58SCREEN 59SCREEN 60ALARM ALARMACTION SETUPREGEN TEMP DEVIATIONON EDIT

Page 132 - C-3 l Appendix

Operation l 4-234OperationFunctionControl Function Descriptions(continued)This is an example of an Alarm SetupLoop Break screen. When actualtempera

Page 133 - Common Controls

Function4-24 l OperationControl Function Descriptions(continued)This screen shows the low CFM setpoint.The default is 1 CFM. The default can bechan

Page 134

Operation l 4-254OperationFunctionControl Function Descriptions(continued)This is the amount of time from start-upthe dryer is allowed to run before

Page 135 - Table of Contents

This is the Dryer Setup Other screen. Itcan be found by pressing the SelectCategory button under the word Other onthe Dryer Setup Screen (36). By pre

Page 136 - A Appendix

4OperationFunctionControl Function Descriptions(continued)Operation l 4-27This screen further defines the dryer typeto a model number. Based on the

Page 137 - Modbus Communications

Function4-28 l OperationControl Function Descriptions(continued)This screen shows the communicationsprotocol. Modbus, DeviceNet, Ethernet orSPI is

Page 138 - Communication Hardware

Operation l 4-294OperationFunctionControl Function Descriptions(continued)This screen shows the password entryscreen. You can enter a password by u

Page 139 - Modbus Communications l A-3

IntroductionPurpose of the user guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2How the guide is organized. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Using the Carousel Plus W S

Page 140 - A-4 l Modbus Communications

Function4-30 l OperationControl Function Descriptions(continued)This is the password logout screen. Ifnothing is done, the password willautomatical

Page 141 - Ethernet Communications

Operation l 4-314OperationFunctionControl Function Descriptions(continued)This is an example of one of the alarmhistory screens. The first two numb

Page 142 - Installing the Ethernet

Function4-32 l OperationControl Function Descriptions(continued)This is the Diagnostic I/O screen. It can befound by pressing the Select Categorybut

Page 143

Operation l 4-334OperationFunctionControl Function Descriptions(continued)These parameters map which internalvariables are accessible from the userc

Page 144

4-34 l OperationTo Start Drying1 Make sure there is material in the hopper.2 Turn on the main power to the dryer. Make sure the dryer’s disconnect d

Page 145 - DeviceNet

Operation l 4-35To Stop Drying1 Press the STOP button. The Stop LED blinks red.• The blowers continue running for a few minutesto cool the heaters.2

Page 146 - (continued)

4-36 l OperationHow to Use the Supervisor’sPasswordThe supervisor's password must be entered before you can use or make changes tosome screens

Page 147 - Using the DeviceNet

Operation l 4-374OperationHow to Use the Supervisor’sPassword (continued)Be sure to push “ENTER” after entering the password. If the password isent

Page 148

4-38 l OperationUsing the Dewpoint Monitor andDewpoint Control Your dryer is equipped with a dewpoint monitor and dewpoint control features.You can

Page 149 - Installing the EDS Files

4OperationUsing the Auto Start Timer You can set the dryer to start and stop automatically using the Auto Start andAuto Stop functions. Supervisor Pa

Page 150

✐Purpose of the User GuideThis User Guide describes the Conair Carousel Plus W Series Dryer andexplains step-by-step how to install, operate, maintain

Page 151

4-40 l Operation

Page 152

MaintenancePreventative maintenance checklist . . . . . . . 5-2Checking the dewpoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3Cleaning the hopper. . . . . .

Page 153

5-2 l MaintenancePreventative MaintenanceChecklistRoutine maintenance will ensure optimum operation and performance of the W Series Carousel Plus Dry

Page 154

5MaintenanceMaintenance l 5-3Checking the DewpointIt is a good idea to monitor the dewpoint performance of your dryer periodicallywith a calibrated

Page 155

5-4 l MaintenanceChecking the Dewpoint (continued)5 Turn on the portable instrument, and ensure there is positive airflow throughthe sensor.6 Monitor

Page 156 - Gateway Parameter List

5MaintenanceMaintenance l 5-5Cleaning the HopperCAUTION: Hot surfaces. Always protect yourself from hot surfaces inside andoutside the dryer and dry

Page 157 - SPI Communications

5-6 l Maintenance(continued)CAUTION: Hot surfaces.Always protect yourselffrom hot surfaces insideand outside the dryer anddrying hopper.Cleaning the

Page 158 - Software

Maintenance l 5-75MaintenanceCleaning the Process Filter (continued)3 Remove the filter wing nut, then remove the filter.4 Remove outer filter and

Page 159 - Software (continued)

Cleaning the Regeneration FilterClogged filters reduce air flow and dryer efficiency. Cleaning frequency dependson the condition of your dryer’s ambie

Page 160 - Supported Dryer SPI Commands

Maintenance l 5-9Cleaning the Aftercooler/Intercooler CoilsYou need to clean the aftercooler/intercooler coils to keep them working efficient-ly. C

Page 161

Introduction l 1-3Using the Carousel Plus W Seriesas a Central DryerThe Conair Carousel Plus W600 - 5000 Series Dryers are factory configured tobe u

Page 162

Cleaning the Aftercooler/Intercooler Coils (continued)5 Clean the assembly using a mild soap and water. Let the assemblydry thoroughly before installa

Page 163

Cleaning the Precooler CoilsYou need to clean the precooler cooling coils to keep them working efficiently. SeeAppendix B for details. Cleaning the Vo

Page 164

5-12 l Maintenance

Page 165 - Communication Parameters

TroubleshootingBefore beginning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2A few words of caution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3DIAGNOSTICSHow to id

Page 166

Before BeginningYou can avoid most problems by following the recommended installation andmaintenance procedures outlined in this User Guide. If you d

Page 167 - Related Drawings

Before Beginning (continued)❏ Find the wiring and equipment diagrams that were shippedwith your dryer. These diagrams are the best reference forcorrec

Page 168 - Communications Parameters

How to Identify the Cause of aProblemDryer alarms are indicated by an illuminated Acknowledge Alarm light on theW series dryer control panel.A problem

Page 169 - Appendix l A-5

6TroubleshootingShutdown AlarmsIf the red Acknowledge Alarm LED is blinking, the alarm is a shutdownalarm. The dryer will shutdown automatically to p

Page 170 - A-6 l Appendix

6-6 l TroubleshootingProblemRegeneration RTD Integrity– If the regeneration RTD isfaulty, it shuts down the dryer.Control CommunicationsWatchdog - Th

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6TroubleshootingTroubleshooting l 6-7ProblemProcess Blower overload - Ifthe process blower exceeds itsfull load amp rating or theoverload has trippe

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