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Operation Manual
Tetra Alcip 10
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TPOP MINI
T5845630344
Series No/ Machine No
OM
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Operation Manual
Table of contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Document. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Use of hazard information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Cleaning solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
General description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Requirements on personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Operator station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Risk area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Denominations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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Process description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Denomination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
General rules for indication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Control system menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
List of alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Preparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Manual preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Preparation with metering pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Preparation using the by-pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Initial start of cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Cleaning of package machine (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Initial start of stations programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Stepping of cleaning cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Drain of tank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Table of contents
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Inspection/change of parameter values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
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Inspection/change of controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
ii
Introduction
Introduction
This section contains basic information about this manual and the
Tetra Pak equipment described.
WARNING!
Equipment
Intended use of this Tetra Pak equipment
This unit is intended for use according to the specifications in Technical data
(see Technical Manual) and related documents.
Tetra Pak will not be held responsible for injury or damage if the equipment is
used for any other purpose.
Service
If problems are encountered when operating the unit, contact the nearest Tetra
Pak service station.
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Manufacturer
This Tetra Pak equipment was produced by:
Tetra Pak Dairy & Beverage Systems AB
Box 64
S-221 00 LUND
Sweden
Unit identification
All units carry a machine plate stating:
unit identification
data unique to the unit
Have this information available before contacting Tetra Pak concerning this
particular unit.
Tetra Pak
Machine Type
Drawing Spec.
Machine No.
Manufacturer
Year of manufacture
Introduction
Document
Operation Manual (OM)
The purpose of this Operation Manual is to provide the operator with
information on how to operate the machine.
Tetra Pak recommend that you study it carefully, and - above all - ensure its
availability to those who will be operating the unit.
Furthermore, it is important that you:
keep the manual for the life of the equipment
pass the manual on to any subsequent owner or user of the equipment.
Tetra Pak will not be held responsible for any breakdown of the equipment
caused by the owners failure to follow the instructions given in this manual.
Design modifications
The information given in this document is in accordance with the design and
construction of the machine at the time it was delivered by the Tetra Pak
machine production facility.
Further copies
Additional copies can be ordered from the nearest Tetra Pak service station.
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Safety precautions
Safety precautions
To ensure maximum safety for the operator, always read this
section carefully before carrying out any work on the machine or
making any adjustments.
WARNING!
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Caution!
Safety precautions
General
Only trained personnel are allowed to operate the machine. The machine may
only be used in accordance with the instructions given in the manuals delivered
with the equipment.
If the safety precautions are not followed, there is risk of personal injury.
This is an automated machine. It is controlled by a process controller and will
change its mode of operation without operator intervention. All personnel must
therefore:
Pipes and other parts of this machine may be hot. Contact with hot equipment
may result in severe burns. Avoid contact with hot equipment.
This machine operates under pressurized conditions. All personnel must
therefore:
watch out for leakage
depressurize the equipment before attempting maintenance and repair work
watch out for blasts of air/steam from safety valves.
Keep the doors of the control panel closed to protect it from water and steam.
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Safety precautions
Cleaning solution
Handling of cleaning solution
Cleaning solutions normally contain caustic soda (NaOH) or nitric acid
(HNO3). These chemicals may cause burning to skin and eyes. Follow the
instructions given by the supplier.
Whenever there is a risk of exposure to these chemicals, always wear:
safety glasses
protective gloves
shoes made of PVC or PE plastic, or rubber
apron.
In the case of an accident involving cleaning solution, the basic rule is to rinse
the affected area as soon as possible with as much water as possible.
For this reason, always make sure that the showers work, that there are
additional washing facilities, and that an eyewash device is available at or near
each machine site.
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Emergency precautions
If swallowed
If you happen to swallow cleaning solution:
drink large amounts of lukewarm water (in order to dilute the cleaning
solution); then seek medical attention immediately.
Contact with eyes
If cleaning solution is splashed into your eyes:
wash the eyes thoroughlywith lukewarm water for 15 minutes (keep
eyelids widely apart); then seek medical attention immediately.
Contact with skin or clothes
If cleaning solution comes into contact with skin or clothes:
rinse immediately with plenty of water
thoroughly wash the clothes before they are worn again. If skin burns
appear, seek medical advice immediately.
If inhaled
If you experience irritation or pain due to having inhaled vaporized cleaning
solution:
leave the affected area to get fresh air. If the symptoms become worse, seek
medical advice.
Safety precautions
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General description
General description
Application
All food products demand a very strict standard of hygiene in the manufacturing
process. The raw materials (e.g. milk, juice, beer) are in contact with a number
of surfaces, all of which are potential sources of infection. Sterilization can
reduce but not entirely eliminate the consequences of such an infection. The
cleaning and disinfection equipment is therefore a most important aspect of the
processing in a food plant.
Tetra Alcip 10 is a complete, frame mounted, Cleaning-in-place unit designed
especially to meet the requirements of the food industry.
Control of the CIP is carried out by a process control system, once the program
has been started, the cleaning sequence is fully automatic regarding times,
temperatures, routing of liquids etc.
Requirements on personnel
Operator: basic knowledge of industrial processes.
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Caution!
Unauthorized personnel
Operation by unauthorized personnel may endanger personnel and
property.
Operator station
In front of the control panel.
Risk area
2 - 3 metres around the equipment due to:
hot pipes and equipment
jets of hot liquid
General description
Denominations
8
6
2
10
3
4
11
12
13
15
14
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Symbol
Disinfectant metering pump
Lye metering pump
Acid metering pump
GF100604
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Flow meter
Control panel
Conductivity transmitter
Flow regulating valve
Pressure pump
Steam trap
Balance tank
General description
Buffer tanks
The buffer tanks are used to:
prepare cleaning solution
contain cleaning solution to minimize cleaning solution losses
The tanks are equipped with low level switches indicating when the tanks are
empty.
Control panel
Contains all equipment necessary for:
indication of process status
supervision of process performance
control of automatic functions
Tetra Alcip automation is based on a process controller. This controller features:
process sequence control
timers
control loops
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text display
numeric and function keyboard
General description
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Process description
Process description
Presented here is a flow chart simplified to enhance the understanding of the
process. Please see complete flowchart in Technical Manual for details.
Water
Water
Acid
Lye
M
M
2
Water
Lye tank
Acid tank
CIP
return
CIP
pressure
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TE
3
TE
1
Balance
tank
11
Process description
Flow during rinse
Water flows via V100, V101 and pump M1 out to the process lines. Remaining
(in the pipes) cleaning liquid flows back to the Tetra Alcip via CIP return pipes.
The mixture of cleaning liquid/water, and finally pure water, is routed to drain
via V151.
Flow during recovery
Returning cleaning solution is routed to appropriate CIP-solution tank, or rinse
water tank.
Flow during hot water circulation
Water is circulated through the cleaning circuit, by-passing the balance tank.
Cleaning programmes
1. Lye
2. Acid
4. Disinfection
5. Hot water
6. Flush
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Process description
Programme sequence steps
Description
Note
Water to object
Water is flushed through the cleaning circuit for a
preset time. Heating is started.
21
Lye to object
Water in the circuit is purged to drain by lye solution
until lye reaches concerned circuit.
22
Empty object
Pump and heating stops during a preset time to allow
the tank to be completely drained.
23
24
In-line dosing
Lye solution is dosed while water is circulated for a
preset time.
25
Lye circulation
Hot lye is circulated during a preset time. If temperature drops below a preset value the time counting will
stop. Time counting restarts when correct temperature is achieved.
30
31
Water to object
Lye in the circuit is purged to lye tank by water until
water reaches concerned circuit.
32
Empty object
Pump and heating stops during a preset time to allow
the tank to be completely drained.
33
Lye recovery
Water purges the lye in the circuit to the CIP solution
tank. Purge continues until the conductivity transmitter in the return pipe detects water. This step is
supervised by a minimum and a maximum time.
41
Acid to object
Water in the circuit is purged to drain by acid solution
until acid reaches concerned circuit.
42
Empty object
Pump and heating stops during a preset time to allow
the tank to be completely drained.
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No
13
14
No
Description
Note
43
44
In-line dosing
Acid solution is dosed while water is circulated for a
preset time.
45
Acid circulation
Hot acid is circulated during a preset time. If temperature drops below a preset value the time counting
will stop. Time counting restarts when correct temperature is achieved.
50
51
Water to object
Acid in the circuit is purged to acid tank by water until
water reaches concerned circuit.
52
Empty object
Pump and heating stops during a preset time to allow
the tank to be completely empty.
53
Acid recovery
Water purges the acid in the circuit to the CIP solution tank. Purge continues until the conductivity
transmitter in the return pipe detects water. This step
is supervised by a minumun and a maximum time.
61
62
71
Water to object
Water is sent to the circuit for a preset time.
72
Empty object
Pump and heating stops during a preset time to allow
the tank to be completetly drained.
73
74
In-line dosing
Disinfection is dosed while water is circulated for a
preset time.
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Process description
Process description
Description
Note
75
Disinfection circulation
Water and disinfection is circulated during a preset
time. If temperature drops below a preset value the
time counting will stop. Time counting restarts when
correct temperature is achieved.
76
77
81
Water to object
Water is flushed through the circuit to drain for a preset time.
91
Empty object
Pump and heating stops during a preset time to allow
the tank to be completetly drained.
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No
15
Process description
Indications during cleaning of ACO
A step sequence is not used in Tetra Alcip during cleaning of ACO.
The function/command in progress is indicated on the operators panel (TPOP as
a three digit value.
1:st digit
= 8
= 9
Cleaning of ACO
Cleaning of ACOa
2:nd digit
3:rd digit
a. with the conductivity transmitter activating the return valve defined by the return
function
Function
None
Lye
Acid
Water
4a
Rinse water
Closed return
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The following values are used for the 2:nd and 3:rd digit.
Process description
Cleaning programmes
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1. Lye
Step
2. Acid
Step
Water to object.
Water to object.
Water to object.
21
Lye to object.
41
Acid to object.
21
Lye to object.
22
Empty object.
42
Empty object.
22
Empty object.
23
43
23
24
In-line dosing.
44
In-line dosing.
24
In-line dosing.
25
Lye circulation
45
Acid circulation.
25
Lye circulation
30
Empty balance
tank
50
Empty balance
tank.
30
31
Water to object.
51
Water to object.
31
Water to object.
32
Empty object.
52
Empty object.
32
Empty object.
33
Lye recovery.
53
Acid recovery.
33
Lye recovery.
81
Water to object.
81
Water to object.
81
Acid to object.
91
Empty object.
91
Empty object.
91
Empty object.
41
42
In-line dosing.
43
Acid circulation.
44
Empty balance
tank.
45
Water to object.
50
Empty object.
51
Acid recovery.
52
Water to object.
53
Empty object.
81
Acid to object.
91
Empty object.
Step
4. Disinfection
Step
5. Hot water
Step
6. Flush
71
Water to object.
61
Hot water
81
Water to object.
72
Empty object.
62
91
Empty object.
73
91
Empty object.
74
In -line dosing.
75
Disinfection circulation.
76
Empty balance
tank.
77
Final disinfection
rinse.
91
Empty object.
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Process description
Preparation and emptying programmes
18
Step
Step
113
Lye dosing
105
106
107
Intermediate circulation
between concentration
checks
108
109
110
111
135
136
Final flush
Step
125
Lye emptying
135
136
Final flush
Step
Step
123
Acid dosing
115
116
117
Intermediate circulation
between concentration
checks
118
119
120
121
135
136
Final flush
Step
Step
127
Acid emptying
129
136
Final flush
136
Final flush
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Control panel
Control panel
Denomination
1
2
3
4
5
Operators panel
Conductivity instrument
Emergency stop button
Mains switch
Selector switch, remote control
1 = Tetra Alcip is operated from a
remote system
0 = Tetra Alcip is operated from the
TPOP on the control panel
Tetra Alcip 10
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Control panel
General rules for indication
Local/Remote control
Local/Remote is selected by means of a key switch on the front of the control
panel.
Local control means that the plant is operated from the TPOP. It is still possible
to change pictures and view the application from the remote control unit, but it
is not possible to operate the module
If the key is in remote position the module can be operated from the TPOP, a
remote control system or remote I/O (ACO CIP).
Local control
Remote control
Functions available in the plant are indicated with a symbol. When the symbol
is possible to select it appears as a Push-button.
A recessed symbol indicates the function has been selected.
Selectable function
20
Selected function
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Function symbols
Control panel
Common function symbols and indications
These function symbols indications are represented on several of the pictures
Date and time
Stop
Current step
number
Start
Confirm start/stop
Step duration
preset
Alarm symbol
Restricted functions
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The access code push-button is available in the Overview picture. To get access
to the restricted functions push the access code push-button and enter the
correct access code with the numerical keys.
Following functions need access code:
Manual step
Regulator picture
Editing parameters
When entering correct code: green light
If incorrect code is entered: blue light with a cross
The correct code is valid until a incorrect code is entered or
maximum 20 minutes
21
Control panel
CIP module status
These function symbols are represented on Overview and Operating picture
22
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Control panel
Control system menu tree
Overview picture
Operation picture
Service picture
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Station selection
picture
Flowchart picture
Parameter edit
picture
Temperature controller
picture
Language picture
23
Control panel
Overview picture
1
2
24
Bring up the NUMERICAL KEY PICTURE for entering acces code, see
page 36
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Control panel
Flowchart picture
5
3
2
4
6
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25
Control panel
Operation picture
4
3
5
6
7
1
26
Bring up the THE NUMERICAL KEY PICTURE see page 36 Display shows
current CIP programme.
Bring up the NUMERICAL KEY PICTURE , see page 36. Display shows
current CIP circuit.
Manual step, used for forcing the cleaning cycle to step forward.
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Control panel
Temperature controller picture
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Bar graph and numeric display of the input signal to the regulator.
Bar graph and numeric display of the setpoint for the regulator.
Bar graph and numeric display of the output signal of the regulator.
Auto mode
Manual mode
Bring up the NUMERICAL KEY PICTURE for change of gain setting see
page 36.
10
11
27
Control panel
Parameter edit picture
28
Bring up the NUMERICAL KEY PICTURE ee page 36. . The displays shows
parameter number/ parameter value.
Bring up the NUMERICAL KEY PICTURE see page 36. Display shows current CIP circuit number
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Control panel
Date and time picture
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29
Control panel
Alarm log picture
When the alarm is cleared, the text appears on white background with a time
stamp in the second column.
When the alarm list is full the logged data is cleared according to the principle
first-in-first-out.
1
30
Acknowledge alarm
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Control panel
Trend diagram picture
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31
Control panel
Parameter list picture
32
Parameter number
Parameter value
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Control panel
Service picture
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33
Control panel
Language picture
34
Selectable languages
Selected language
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Control panel
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31
Lye preparation
32
Lye emptying
41
Acid preparation
42
Acid emptying
52
35
Control panel
Numerical key picture
3
1
5
6
7
8
36
Back space
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Control panel
List of alarms
Caution!
Fault indication
Always investigate the cause of a fault indication. Otherwise you may
endanger the equipment.
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Fault
Motor fault M1
Motor fault M9
Low airpressure
37
Control panel
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Preparations
Preparations
WARNING!
Chemical hazard
Cleaning solutions normally contain caustic soda or acid. These
chemical may cause burning to skin and eyes. Before proceeding read
the Safety precautions.
Manual preparation
a) Check that required utilities are available:
Water (pressure), OPEN MANUAL SHUT OFF VALVE
b) Calculate the amount of concentrated lye and acid necessary to achieve the
correct concentration of cleaning solutions.
V
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L=
( DCC ) -1
where
V is water volume in buffer tank
C is required concentration of detergent solution in weight
%
DC is concentrated detergent concentration in weight %
L is concentrated detergent needed, litres
Example:
1000
0.45
-1
0.012
= 27.4 litres
39
Preparations
Preparation of lye
a) Check that the MANUAL DRAIN VALVE V013 for the buffer tank is
CLOSED.
b) OPEN MANUAL WATER VALVE V023 to 50% to fill water into the lye
buffer tank.
c) When the water level reaches the water inlet pipe: ADD gently the
concentrated lye into the buffer tank via the man hole.
d) When the buffer tank is filled to required level (water + lye): CLOSE
MANUAL WATER VALVE V023.
Preparation of acid
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a) Check that the MANUAL DRAIN VALVE V013 for the buffer tank is
CLOSED.
b) OPEN MANUAL WATER VALVE (V022) to 50% to fill water into the
acid buffer tank.
c) When the water level reaches the water inlet pipe: ADD gently the
concentrated acid into the buffer tank via the man hole.
d) When the buffer tank is filled to required level (water + acid): CLOSE
THE MANUAL WATER VALVE (V022).
40
Preparations
Preparation with metering pump
L
-------- = S
CS
where
L is concentrated detergent needed, litres
CS is capacity of metering pump, litres/second
S is required metering pump run time, seconds to make a complete preparartion
Example:
27, 4
--------------- = 498
0,055
seconds
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41
Preparations
Preparation using the by-pass
42
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a) Display the STATION PROGRAM picture. see page 47 and start the
desired station program.
b) The detergent tank is filled to LSH with water , fresh water is taken from
the circulation tank. The steam valve is activated and the steam starts to
heat up the cleaning solution.
c) Detergent tank level reach LSH.
d) Circulation of detergent tank starts and continues for a preset time
(parameter).
e) Intermediate circulation of detergent tank starts and continues for a preset
time (parameter).
f) Check of concentration starts.
If concentration is below setpoint (parameter) the program continues on
step g) .
If concentration is correct the program continues on step h).
g) Filling of remaining concentrated detergent starts.
Metering pump for concentrated detergent is activated for a (by the
program) calculated time.
When the time has elapsed the program continues on step e).
Preparations
Water
Water
Acid
Lye
M
M
2
Acid tank
Lye tank
Water
CIP
return
CIP
pressure
TE
3
TE
1
Balance
tank
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Water
Water
Acid
Lye
M
M
2
Lye tank
Water
Acid tank
CIP
return
CIP
pressure
TE
3
TE
1
Balance
tank
43
Preparations
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Operation
Circuit display
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45
Operation
Cleaning of package
machine (optional)
1
If cleaning of packaging machines it is
possible to select more than one CIP
circuit.
To reset a selection, select the circuit again
Communication: 4 packaging machines;
circuit numbers 9-14
Confirm the circuit selection, select
cleaning program and start the cleaning as
described above.
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Operation
Initial start of stations
programs
1
a) Display the STATION PROGRAM
picture.
Note!
The initial start of station programs must be
done from the station program picture.
When this is done it is possible to stop and
restart the station program from other
menus.
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Operation
Drain of tank
Drain of a tank can be done as long as there
is no cleaning started.
If the module is not equipped with by-pass
valve; connect the circuit to a neutralizing
unit, drain etc.
Note!
The initial start of station programs must be
done from the station program picture.
When this is done it is possible to stop and
restart the station program from other
menus.
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Cleaning
Cleaning
To achieve the best possible performance of the equipment it is essential to keep
it clean and tidy.
Clean the buffer tanks when changing cleaning solution:
Do as follows:
a) Perform a Drain of the tank, see section Operation.
b) Fill a small amount of water. Use a rubber hose.
c) Scrub the tank inside with a broom.
d) Open the manual drain valves (V013 for lye and V012 for acid) to drain the
tank.
e) Flush the tank with water. Use a rubber hose, continue until no residues
remains.
f) Close the manual drain valves (V013 and V012).
Clean the panel once a week with a cloth.
Clean remaining equipment at regular intervals.
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WARNING!
Chemical hazard
Cleaning solution contains caustic soda (NaOH) or nitric acid (HNO3).
This chemical may cause severe burning to skin and eyes. Use
protective clothes, goggles and gloves during handling.
If exposed - wash with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical
assistance. Follow the instructions given by the supplier.
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Cleaning
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Settings
Inspection/change of
parameter values
1
a) Display the PARAMETER EDIT
PICTURE for the appropriate module.
CAUTION!
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Change of values
A change of value will change the
machines way of working. This operation
needs access code
Note!
For parameter list, see section
Commissioning in Technical Manual
(TeM).
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Settings
Change parameter number
parameter number
3
Change parameter value
a) Select V PUSH-BUTTON to display
the numerical keys picture
Note!
If no value is given the old value is kept
unchanged.
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Settings
Inspection/change of
controllers
4
a) Display the CONTROLLER
PICTURE.
Note!
In the controller menu change of settings
for test purpose is possible. When leaving
the controller menu the settings are reset to
values used when entering the menu.
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Change of gain, TI and setpoint
a) Select the PUSH-BUTTON
symbolizing desired controller
b) Use the numerical key to enter new
value see chapter Control panel.
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Settings
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Change of output
a) Select MANUAL MODE
PUSHBUTTON for turning the
controller manually off
b) Select MAN OUT PUSH-BUTTON to
display the numerical keys picture
c) Use the numerical key to enter the new
output see chapter Control panel.
a) Select AUTO MODE PUSHBUTTON
for turning the controller manually on.
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