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MAGUIRE PRODUCTS INC.

MLS Clear Vu®

Model MLS Clear Vu ®

Eight Component Vacuum Loading System

INSTALLATION • OPERATION • MAINTENANCE

Copyright © Maguire Products, Inc. 2014


MLS Clear Vu® Maguire Products, Inc.

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Maguire MLS Clear Vu®

Copyright

© 2014 Maguire Products Inc.

The information contained within this manual including any translations thereof, is the property of
Maguire Products Inc. and may not be reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means
without the express written consent of Maguire Products Inc.

To every person concerned with use and maintenance of the Maguire MLS Clear Vu® it is
recommended to read thoroughly these operating instructions. Maguire Products Inc. accepts no
responsibility or liability for damage or malfunction of the equipment arising from non-observance
of these operating instructions.

To avoid errors and to ensure trouble-free operation, it is essential that these operating
instructions are read and understood by all personnel who are to use the equipment.

Should you have problems or difficulties with the equipment, please contact Maguire Products
Inc. or your local Maguire distributor.

These operating instructions only apply to the equipment described within this manual.

Manufacturer’s Contact Information

Maguire Products Inc.


11 Crozerville Road
Aston, PA. 19014

Phone: 610.459.4300
Fax: 610.459.2700

Website: http://www.maguire.com

Email: info@maguire.com

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Accuracy of this Manual


We make every effort to keep this manual as correct and current as possible.
However, technology and product changes may occur more rapidly then the
reprinting of this manual. Generally, modifications made to the dryer design or to
the operation of the software are may not reflected in the manual for several
months. The date at the footer of this manual will indicate approximately how
current this manual is. Likewise, your Maguire Loading System may have been
produced at an earlier time and the information in this manual may not accurately
describe your system since this manual is written for the current line of Maguire
Loading System in production (as of the date in the footer). We always reserve
the right to make these changes without notice, and we do not guarantee the
manual to be entirely accurate. If you question any information in this manual, or
find errors, please let us know so that we may make the required corrections or
provide you with accurate information. Additionally we will gladly provide you with
an updated copy of any manuals you need at any time. We welcome comments
and suggestions on ways we can improve this manual.

For additional information, or to download the latest copy of this manual or any
other Maguire manual, please visit our website or contact us directly.

On the Web at: www.Maguire.com

Maguire Products Inc. Maguire Europe


Main Headquarters Tame Park
11 Crozerville Road Tamworth
Aston, PA 19014 Staffordshire
Tel: 610.459.4300 B775DY
Fax: 610.459.2700 UK
Email: Tel: + 44 1827 265 850
info@maguire.com Fax: + 44 1827 265 855
Email:
info@maguire-europe.com

Maguire Products Asia PTE LTD Maguire Italy


Main Office Via Zancanaro 40
No. 15 Changi North Street 1 35020 Vigorovea (PD)
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Tel: 65 6848-7117 Email:
Fax: 65 6542-8577 info@maguire-italia.it
magasia@maguire-products.com.sg

Please e-mail comments and suggestions to: support@maguire.com

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Table of Contents
PART 1 GETTING STARTED 6
1.1 5 Year Warranty and Disclaimers 6
1.2 SAFETY Warnings 7

PART 2 OPERATION 8
2.1 Installation 8
Receivers 8
Level Sensor 8
Vacuum/Power Station 13
Controller 13
Signal/Control Lines 14
Air Supply 14
Vacuum and Material Lines 14
2.2 Check Out Procedure 16
2.3 Operation 16
Air Material Mix 16
Receiver Load Time 16
Filter 16
2.4 Troubleshooting 18
2.5 Mechanical Adjustments 18
2.6 Setup Options – Summary List 19
2.7 Setup Options – Detailed Explanation 20
2.8 MLS Alarm Lights Explained 26

PART 3 General Information 27


3.1 Features 28
Vacuum Unit 28
Positive Operation Of Valves 28
Station Alarms 28
Alarm Silence Button 28
Station Timers 28
Set Timers Button 28
Filterless Receivers 28
Unlimited Expansion 28
3.2 Technical Support / Contact Information 32

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1 - Getting Started
Warranty – Exclusive 5-Year
MAGUIRE PRODUCTS offers THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE
WARRANTY in the plastics auxiliary equipment industry. We
warrant each MAGUIRE Loading System manufactured by us to
be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal
use and service; excluding only those items listed below as
'excluded items'; our obligation under this warranty being limited to
making good at our factory any Dryer which shall, within FIVE (5)
YEARS after delivery to the original purchaser, be RETURNED
intact to us, transportation charges PREPAID, and which our
examination shall disclose to our satisfaction to have been thus
defective; this warranty being expressly in lieu of all other
warranties expressed or implied and of all other obligations or
liabilities on our part, and MAGUIRE PRODUCTS neither assumes nor authorizes any other persons to
assume for it any other liability in connection with the sale of its Dryers.

This warranty shall not apply to equipment repaired or altered outside MAGUIRE PRODUCTS INC.
factory, unless such repair or alteration was, in our judgment, not responsible for the failure; nor which
has been subject to misuse, negligence or accident, incorrect wiring by others,
or installation or use not in accord with instructions furnished by
Maguire Products, Inc.

Our liability under this warranty will extend only to equipment that is returned to our factory in Aston,
Pennsylvania, PREPAID.

Please note that we always strive to satisfy our customers in whatever manner is deemed most expedient
to overcome any problems they may have in connection with our equipment.

Disclaimer

Processing conditions and materials vary widely from customer to customer and from product to product.
Please be aware that it is IMPOSSIBLE for us to anticipate ALL conditions and requirements, or to be
certain that our equipment will perform properly in all instances. You, the customer, must observe and
verify the performance level of our equipment in your plant as part of your overall manufacturing process.
You must verify to your own satisfaction that this level of performance meets your requirements. We CAN
NOT be responsible for losses due to equipment not performing properly, even when due to equipment
malfunction or design incorrect for your requirements; and/or for any consequential losses due to our
equipment not meeting your requirements.

We will only be responsible to correct, repair, replace, or accept return for full refund if our equipment fails
for any reason, or we have inadvertently misrepresented our equipment for your application.

GETTING STARTED:
PROCEED TO: SAFETY WARNINGS NEXT PAGE

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SAFETY WARNINGS
Pinching Hazard:
Air operated slide gates on the bottom of each
receiver are the only items that raise a safety
concern. The air cylinders exert a force of
about 70 pounds on closing. DO NOT reach into this area
when cleaning the receiver, or from below when cleaning the
hopper. DO NOT use your hands to clear obstructions.

GETTING STARTED: PROCEED TO: INSTALLATION - NEXT PAGE

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2 – Operation
Installation
YOUR SYSTEM consists of:

ƒ One FILTER/POWER STATION, with central filter; dust collection container; vacuum
blower/motor; 1, 2.5, 5 or 10 HP, all on wheels for portability.

ƒ One EIGHT STATION CONTROLLER, to be placed on top of the power station, with
outputs to each receiver and the power unit, alarms, and an on/off switch and status
light for each station.

ƒ Up to eight RECEIVERS, filterless, 10 pound capacity, clear, with level sensor and
vacuum sequencing valve built in.

If your application is "beside the press" using a "pick-up" lance, the following kit is provided for
each receiver.

1 Lance with two 2" hose clamps in box.


12' flexible material hose, 1.5" ID

Each CUSTOMER must supply, or purchase separately:

Vacuum and material line using 1.5", 2", or 2.5" tubing, (steel, aluminum, or PVC), and tees
and elbows as required.

1. RECEIVERS:

Mount receivers over the hopper compartments you wish to load.

Receivers are sized to fit over round openings as large as 10 inches in diameter.
Larger openings require adaptor plates. Openings smaller then 8" diameter must be
enlarged using the drawings provided on the next page.

The 8" x 8" square bolt pattern allows you to select 4 orientations for the receiver.

Select an orientation so the VACUUM line is located best for your installation. The
material inlet line swivels 180 degrees

2. LEVEL SENSOR:

The LEVEL SENSOR is mounted into the base of the receiver. It is placed directly
under the flow of material. If you select another location, be sure that it is not
uncovered before material is completely empty from the receiver.

The sensor LED is ON when COVERED, OFF when UNCOVERED. See


ADJUSTMENTS, page 13, if you suspect it needs adjustment.

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3. VACUUM/POWER STATION:

Position power station for easy access to the filter compartment and controller.

Consider the following:

a. 1 HP units:
1 HP units require a STRONG 120 volt power source. DO NOT use an
extension cord, unless it is 12 gauge or better. Be sure the outlet is rated for 20
amps minimum.

On startup, the blower requires a surge of over 40 amps and should be able to
pull this high current to start properly. If supply wire size is not adequate, the
blower will be unable to pull full startup amperage. The higher the initial amp
draw, the faster the motor reaches full speed and, subsequently, the cooler it
runs.

If the blower does not come up to full speed within 6 seconds power supply is not
as strong as it should be.

Slow starting may be OK, depending on the duty cycle of the blower. 120 volt
single phase blower motors have automatic overheat protection and will stop
operating if they become too hot due to an inadequate power supply. If you
experience this problem, read SETUP OPTIONS, Routine 5.

b. 2.5, 5 and 10 HP units:


These units require 3 phase current (230 or 460) volts) with lower amp
requirements. Typically 3 phase motors reach full speed in a fraction of a
second.

Unless you specified otherwise, we have wired and tested these units for 460
volt, 3 ph. If you rewire them for 230 volts, you will have to change the overload
protection heaters in the motor starter for higher amp draw.

4. CONTROLLER:

Place the controller in the tray provided on top of the Filter/Power station. Secure the
controller with the screw provided in the back of the tray. Hand tighten only.

Plug the CONTROLLER into the 120 volt outlet on the back of the Filter/Power station.

If you are controlling more then 8 stations, you have more then one
controller. Place all controllers near each other, side by side,
MASTER controller on the LEFT. All others are SLAVE controllers.
Connect them together using the special cable we have provided,
which should be marked for correct connection. Normal sequencing
will begin on the Left, with the Master, then sequence Right, to the
slave(s). Addresses must be set correctly, 78 for Master, 178 for the
first slave, 278 for the next. We should have done this already. If
you are uncertain, see SETUP ROUTINES, #2 for instruction.

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5. SIGNAL/CONTROL LINES - 24 VOLT:

a. Each receiver has a 30 foot signal/control cable. These plug into the back of the
controller. Receivers can be plugged into any one of the eight station "ports".
Connect receivers in a number sequence that makes sense for your installation.

24 volt extension cables are available if required to reach the


controller. Connectors have 7 pins. Earlier units had 4 pins. If your
plugs don't match the receptacles, call us.

a. A short cable comes from the junction box on the back of the Vacuum Power
Station. Plug this into the right side of the controller.

If you are controlling more then 8 stations, you have an additional


controller. Plug the Vacuum Power Station cable in the MASTER
controller.

6. AIR SUPPLY:

The receivers and the power station both require air pressure to operate. When
mounted on a Weigh Scale Blender, receivers can get their air supply from the extra
"pressure gauge" port on the blender's air pressure regulator.

Each receiver has a tee connector to allow chaining the air supply to another receiver.
Receivers near each other can be chained together.

The Power station also requires an air line. This may be supplied independently or by
running an air line from one of the receivers to the Vacuum Power Station. It is easy to
bundle an air line with one of the 24 volt signal lines that runs from each receiver to the
power station.

7. VACUUM AND MATERIAL LINES - SIZE AND MAXIMUM DISTANCE:

Recommended Tubing Sizes and Maximum Distance:

Model Line Diameter Vacuum Line Material Line


Actual Distance (ft) Equivalent Distance (ft)
MLS-180 1½" 100 60
2" 100 Do not use 2"
MLS-280 1½" 150 150
2" 200 Do not use 2"
MLS-580 2" 250 250
MLS-1080 2½" 300 350
3" 400 350

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LOADING OVER LONGER DISTANCES:

When calculating the EQUIVALENT LENGTH of the material line distance, you must
add for vertical runs, elbows, and flexible tubing. All of these reduce conveying
efficiency.

Equivalent Distance for calculating material lines

1 foot horizontal = 1 equivalent foot


1 foot vertical = 2 equivalent feet
1 foot flex hose = 3 equivalent feet
1 foot radius elbow = 4 equivalent feet
2 foot radius elbow = 8 equivalent feet

Radius for elbows or sweeps should be 8 times the tube diameter. Example: 2"
diameter tube = 16" radius.

Installation Recommendations:
• Use aluminum tubing for vacuum lines and longer material line
runs.
• Minimize use of flexible tubing for material line.
• Use hose clamps to secure all flex tubing
• Use tees as required for vacuum lines
REMEMBER: Performance is reduced by:
Inadequate diameter line, Longer length lines, Elbows, and
corrugated flex tubing, Restrictions or "neck down" points, Clogged
filters, Vacuum leaks.

LOADING BESIDE THE PRESS:

Twelve foot lengths of flexible hose are provided for beside-the-press conveying of
material. Connect one length to each receiver.
Each line should connect to a pick-up lance in a barrel or gaylord.
Use hose clamps provided to secure the lines.

8. CONVEYING RATES OVER EQUIVALENT DISTANCES

Following are conveying rates over equivalent distances, based on actual testing,
conveying styrene pellets.
40 ft 90 ft 140 ft 240 ft
MLS-180 1.5" line 1400 -- -- --
MLS-280 2" line 2400 1000 -- --
MLS-580 2" line 3000 2500 1850 1200
MLS-1080 2.5" line 6000 5000 3650 2400

REMEMBER: Performance is reduced by:


Inadequate diameter line, Longer length lines, Elbows, and corrugated
flex tubing, Restrictions or "neck down" points, Clogged filters,
Vacuum leaks, Bulk density and flow characteristics of the material.

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CHECK OUT PROCEDURE


1. Confirm all air line connections are correct:

With POWER OFF, and AIR PRESSURE connected:

• All receiver slide gates should be OPEN, allowing material to flow out of the receiver.
• The vacuum valve on top of each receiver should be CLOSED, extended, blocking
the vacuum line.
• The vacuum relief valve on top of the POWER UNIT should be OPEN.

2. Turn on main power. Confirm switch light is lit.

3. Turn each station on one at a time, testing each separately.

Switches with receivers CONNECTED will light and blink slowly indicating the sensor is
calling for material. With these stations, the blower will start.
If a single station does not start:
Be sure the sensor is in place.
Be sure the sensor is not covered.
Be sure the signal cord is properly connected.
Adjust sensor if necessary.
Stations NOT connected to receivers will light, but will NOT start the blower.

OPERATION
1. Turn power ON.
2. Turn on each station you wish to load.

The controller will sequence through all stations that are turned on until all hoppers are
full, sensors covered.

The blower motor remains on 10 minutes after all stations are satisfied. The vacuum
relief valve, on top of the filter/power station, allows air to circulate through the vacuum
blower during any "idle" time.

If there is no demand for loading after 10 minutes, the blower shuts down. (This delay
shutdown time is adjustable).
AIR MATERIAL MIX:
The mix of air with material has a dramatic effect on conveying rate.
You should adjust this for each receiver.

Our pick up lances incorporate a disk to regulate air flow.


Our vacuum take-off assemblies (VTA's) allow air adjustment by rotating the probe, or
rotating an air regulator sleeve.
While each station is loading watch the flow of material into the CLEAR-VU receiver.
Adjust air flow for best smooth flow.

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RECEIVER LOAD TIME:
As each receiver fills, observe the material level in the receiver. Load time is correct if the
station stops loading when about 75 percent full, or just below the MAGUIRE logo.

If the load time is NOT correct, reset the timer for that station.

To RESET THE TIMER for one station:

1. PRESS and HOLD the "SET LOAD TIME" button AFTER station has started to load.
Load time can be set ONLY while station is loading.

2. RELEASE the button when correct level is reached


The correct time is now set.

For very dusty materials, fill receiver to a LOWER level. This will help keep the filter clear.

LOW fill levels are safer then filling to a level that is too HIGH.

FILTER:

Individual stations contain only a very course screen filter. The filter(s) in the power station
traps all dust before it can reach the vacuum pump.

To check filter:

1. Turn Controller power OFF to stop blower motor.


2. Open the door on the front of the Filter/Power station. Release the lift handle(s). Lower
the filter bucket(s).

3. Remove container. Empty if necessary.

4. Examine the filter. Clean if necessary. If the container has an excessive amount of
material in it, you may be loading a receiver to too high a level. Shorten load times so
receivers do not overfill.

Smaller loads will NOT significantly reduce conveying rate. Stations simply load more
frequently.

For very dusty materials, adjust fill time to fill to a LOWER level. This will help keep the
filter clear.

5. Lift container platform back into place. BE SURE top edge of bucket engages gasket
properly for vacuum.
TOGGLE SWITCH LIGHTS indicate:
SOLID ON: FULL
SLOW BLINKING: LOW
RAPID BLINKING: LOADING
VERY FAST BLINKING: ALARMING, failed to cover sensor last cycle.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
If loading is a problem:

1. Be sure: Filter dust collector is "in place" and vacuum tight.

2. Be sure: The material fill "turret" in the top of each receiver is properly in place.

3. Be sure: Air pressure is reaching all the cylinders as well as the Vacuum Blower
Station. Without air pressure, the system will not develop vacuum.

4. Be sure: All signal lines are connected properly at the controller.

5. Be sure: The level sensor, at the bottom of each receiver, is adjusted correctly so it
does not send back a false "covered" signal. See ADJUSTMENTS to
adjust sensor.

6. Check Filter: If the container has an excessive amount of material in it, you may be
loading a receiver to too high a level. Shorten load times so receivers do
not overfill.

Smaller loads do NOT significantly reduce conveying rate.


Stations simply load more frequently.

7. Excessive high vacuum will overheat the blower. A thermal switch is provided in the
exhaust air steam, which trips out at 190F, opening the air bypass valve. This cools the
blower, but loading cannot occur during this time. If this happens, check main filter and
receiver screens for blockage.

MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
SENSOR There is a small screw in the rear of the sensor to adjust the sensitivity of the
sensor. Turning it Clockwise (CW) will increase sensitivity. CCW will decrease.
(Some sensors have a plug in front of the adjustment screw, which must first be
removed. The adjusting screw is recessed.)

The LED light is ON when the sensor is COVERED. It is OFF when


UNCOVERED.

To adjust: Make sure sensor is UNCOVERED.


Turn screw inward (CW) until the LED goes ON.
Turn outward slowly (CCW) until it just comes OFF.
Turn 1/4 turn more (CCW).

Now TEST for correct operation.


Cover with hand, LED should light.
Uncover, it should go OFF.

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SETUP OPTIONS - SUMMARY LIST


Select ROUTINE number, hold "SET TIMER", and turn POWER ON.

ROUTINE 0. Display Software Version.


Lighted Switch: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Add Values: 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128
Power OFF to EXIT

ROUTINE 1. Reset Default Load Times - Selected Stations.


Select Stations to Reset, Press "SET TIMER".

ROUTINE 2. Controller Address - Master / Slave Designation


Lighted Switch: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Add Values: 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128
Enter NEW ADDRESS, Press "SET TIMER".
Switches 7 and 8 on, designate Master.
Switches 1, 7, and 8 on, designate Slave.

ROUTINE 3. Disable / Enable Alarm - Selected Stations.


Select Stations to ALARM, Press "SET TIMER".

ROUTINE 4. Delay the Retry Time - Selected Stations


Select Stations to change, Press "SET TIMER".
Select 0 to 8 minute delay, Press "SET TIMER".

ROUTINE 5. Set Blower OFF DELAY Time, minutes.


Select: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Delay= 1 2 3 5 10 15 20 30
Press "SET TIMER".

ROUTINE 6. Set Delay before loading starts.


Lighted Switch: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Add Values: 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128
Enter NEW DELAY time, Press "SET TIMER".

ROUTINE 7. Set number of retries before alarm (When Routine 3 is enabled).

ROUTINE 8. DISABLE / ENABLE filter alarm.

ROUTINE 12345678. CLEAR to default values.

Setup Options - Detailed explanations on the following pages...

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SETUP OPTIONS - DETAILED EXPLANATIONS


There are several SETUP routines that allow you to customize your controller for your
installation.

ROUTINE 0. Display current software version.

Turn POWER OFF.


Turn ALL STATION switches OFF.
While pressing "SET LOAD TIME" button, turn POWER ON.
Hold for 3 seconds, while all lights blink rapidly.
Release when blinking stops.

The lighted switches represent the software version number in binary format.

For switch numbers: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8


Assign values of: 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128

Add up the values of the lighted switches to obtain the version number.
To EXIT, turn power off.

ROUTINE 1. Reset selected stations to default load times.

Turn POWER OFF.


Turn STATION 1 switch ON, all others OFF.
While pressing "SET LOAD TIME" button, turn POWER ON.
Hold for 3 seconds, while all lights blink rapidly.
Release when blinking stops.

Turn ON all stations you want to reset.


Turn OFF all stations you want unchanged.

Press and hold "SET LOAD TIME" button for 1 second.


All lights will flash and then go off.
Release button to resume normal operation.

ROUTINE 2. Enter an address for this controller.

If you are controlling 16 (or more) stations, two (or more) controllers are linked
together with a specially wired communication cable that we supply. This cable
connects the computer ports of the controllers. There can only be one "Master"
controller, all others are "Slaves". The address of the Master must be 78. The
Master runs the blower. The blower control cable is connected to the Master.
Single units are always addressed as Masters; address 78. First slave
addressed with a 1 in front (178).

Here is the routine to change the address.

Turn POWER OFF.


Turn STATION 2 switch ON, all others OFF.

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While pressing "SET LOAD TIME" button, turn POWER ON.
Hold button until all lights stop blinking (about 3 secs).
Release when blinking stops.

The lighted switches represent the current controller address.


Normally, switches 7 and 8 will be lit.

To CHANGE this address:


Turn ON the correct combination of switches for the new address.
Turn OFF all other switches.
For a Slave unit, set switch 1, 7, and 8 on, others off.

Press and hold "SET LOAD TIME" button for 1 second.


All lights will flash and then go off.
Release button to resume normal operation.

The wiring schematic refers to addresses as binary numbers.


A Master is shown as address 11000000, a Slave as 11000001
These numbers are switches 7,8 and 1,7,8. Here is why.

For switch numbers: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8


We assign values of: 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128

Add up the values of the lighted switches to obtain the address number in binary
format. Switches 7 and 8 total 192. The binary representation of 192 is
11000000. Switches 1, 7 and 8 total 193, which is 11000001 in binary format.

ROUTINE 3. Disable / Enable alarms on selected stations.

Turn POWER OFF.


Turn STATION 3 switch ON, all others OFF.
While pressing "SET LOAD TIME" button, turn POWER ON.
Hold for 3 seconds, while all lights blink rapidly.
Release when blinking stops.

Turn ON all stations you want to alarm when they fail to load.
Turn OFF all stations you do NOT want to alarm.

Press and hold "SET LOAD TIME" button for 1 second.


All lights will flash and then go off.
Release button to resume normal operation.

ROUTINE 4. Delay the retry time for selected stations

This option allows you to delay the retry of a single station or stations from 1 to 8
minutes. This is useful when using the system to keep a grinder evacuated,
without having the unit cycle continuously. When the source of material is
limited, you know the sensor will seldom be satisfied. For the same reason
continuous running is unnecessary. This option allows a station to cycle less
frequently.

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Turn POWER OFF.
Turn STATION 4 switch ON, all others OFF.
While pressing "SET LOAD TIME" button, turn POWER ON.
Hold for 3 seconds, while all lights blink rapidly,
Release when blinking stops.

Turn ON all stations you want to change.


You may change more then one, but all you select will be changed to the
same new delay time.
Turn OFF all stations you do NOT want to change.

Press and hold "SET LOAD TIME" button for 1 second.


All lights will flash and then the selected stations will light.

Now turn OFF all switches.

Now turn ON one switch to equal the number of minutes the selected
stations will stay idle before loading again. This can be from 1 to 8
minutes.

Turn OFF all other station switches.


Having ALL stations OFF will cause the selected stations to reset to
normal operation of running with no delays.

Press and hold "SET LOAD TIME" button for 1 second.


All lights will flash and then the selected stations will light.

Release button to resume normal operation.

ROUTINE 5. Set blower OFF DELAY time.

When all stations are satisfied the blower shuts down. However, if a station calls
for material within a set time period (default is 10 minutes), then the next time all
stations are satisfied, the blower will keep running. This is due to anticipation
that the blower will be called on again within the time period. Therefore it is kept
running.

By the same token, if the blower is not required within the time period, it shuts
down and the next time all stations are satisfied, the blower shuts off
immediately. This is due to anticipation that the blower will not be called on
again within the time period. Therefore it is shut down immediately.

The 10 minute time period is adjustable.

Turn POWER OFF.


Turn STATION 5 switch ON, all others OFF.
While pressing "SET LOAD TIME" button, turn POWER ON.
Hold for 3 seconds, while all lights blink rapidly.
Release when blinking stops.

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Turn ON a single station switch to indicate the time delay you want. Turn OFF all
other stations

Switch number: Will produce this delay:


1 1 minute
2 2
3 3
4 5
5 10
6 15 If more then one switch is on,
7 20 or no switches are on,
8 30 no change will occur.

Press and hold "SET LOAD TIME" button for 1 second.


All lights will flash and then go off.
Release button to resume normal operation.

ROUTINE 6. Enter a new delay time for starting to load.

When the sensor in a receiver becomes uncovered, the loader will usually begin
loading that station right away... zero delay. When station loading must be
synchronized with a blender dispense operation, as in the case of our CVB style
blenders with Synchronized loaders, then we must delay the start of loading for a
short time, usually about 10 seconds, to be sure the dispense is complete.
Loading with this style receiver interferes with dispensing, and dispensing also
interferes with loading. Loaders are normally shipped with zero delay. When
synchronized loading is required, change this delay to 10 seconds.

Here is the routine to change the address.

Turn POWER OFF.


Turn STATION 6 switch ON, all others OFF.
While pressing "SET LOAD TIME" button, turn POWER ON.
Hold for 3 seconds, while all lights blink rapidly.
Release when blinking stops.

For switch numbers: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8


We assign values of: 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128

The lighted switches represent the current delay. Normally, no switches are lit.

To CHANGE this delay:


Turn ON the correct combination of switches for the new delay time in seconds.
Turn OFF all other switches.
For 10 seconds, turn on switch 2 and 4 (2+8=10)

Press and hold "SET LOAD TIME" button for 1 second.


All lights will flash and then go off.
Release button to resume normal operation.

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ROUTINE 7. Set number of retries before alarm (When Routine 3 is enabled)

Turn POWER OFF


Turn STATION 7 switch on, all others off
While pressing the “SET LOAD TIME” button, turn POWER ON
HOLD button until all lights stop blinking, then release.

Turn on switch for amount of retries, 1-8 all others off.

Press and hold the “SET LOAD TIME” button for 1 second.
All lights will flash and then go off.
Release button to resume normal operation.

ROUTINE 8. DISABLE / ENABLE filter alarm.

Turn POWER OFF


Turn STATION 8 switch on, all others off
While pressing the “SET LOAD TIME” button, turn POWER ON
HOLD button until all lights stop blinking, then release.

Place Station 8 switch in position. Off to disable, ON to enable

Press and hold the “SET LOAD TIME” button for 1 second.
All lights will flash and then go off.
Release button to resume normal operation.

Alarm Condition.

1. When turning power on if circuit for detecting filter is not present the alarm
will sound and the switches will blink between the top row 1256 and bottom row
3478. This normally indicates that the filters are not installed properly.
Turn power off and fix the problem.

2. After power has been turned on and filter circuit was present at anytime
the filter circuit becomes not present the alarm will sound and the switches will
blink between the left side 1234 and right side 5678. This normally indicates a
clogged filter.
Turn power off and fix the problem.

NOTE: This alarm feature is only used currently with our 10hp system. The
alarm is defaulted to ENABLE. We turn this off when used with all other models.
Anytime a CLEARALL is used and you do not have a 10HP then you will need to
DISABLE using ROUTINE 8.

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ROUTINE 12345678. CLEAR ALL.

Clear ALL programmed data and reset all numbers and timers to original default
values.

Turn POWER OFF.


Turn ALL STATIONS ON.
While pressing "SET LOAD TIME" button, turn POWER ON.
Hold button until all lights stop blinking (about 8 secs).
Release when blinking stops.

All values, flags, timers, etc. are now cleared and set to their original
programmed default values.

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3 – General Information

Warranty
MAGUIRE PRODUCTS offers THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE
WARRANTY in the plastics auxiliary equipment industry. We
warrant each MAGUIRE Loading System manufactured by us to
be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal
use and service; excluding only those items listed below as
'excluded items'; our obligation under this warranty being limited to
making good at our factory any Dryer which shall, within FIVE (5)
YEARS after delivery to the original purchaser, be RETURNED
intact to us, transportation charges PREPAID, and which our
examination shall disclose to our satisfaction to have been thus
defective; this warranty being expressly in lieu of all other
warranties expressed or implied and of all other obligations or
liabilities on our part, and MAGUIRE PRODUCTS neither assumes nor authorizes any other persons to
assume for it any other liability in connection with the sale of its Loading Systems.

This warranty shall not apply to equipment repaired or altered outside MAGUIRE PRODUCTS INC.
factory, unless such repair or alteration was, in our judgment, not responsible for the failure; nor which
has been subject to misuse, negligence or accident, incorrect wiring by others, or installation or use not in
accord with instructions furnished by Maguire Products, Inc.

Our liability under this warranty will extend only to equipment that is returned to our factory in Aston,
Pennsylvania, PREPAID.

Please note that we always strive to satisfy our customers in whatever manner is deemed most expedient
to overcome any problems they may have in connection with our equipment.

DISCLAIMER - PRODUCTION of FAULTY PRODUCT

This dryer is of a new design. We have had excellent results in all tests performed to date, but we HAVE
NOT tested every material available to the plastics industry. We have not anticipated all possible
materials, processing conditions, and requirements. We are not certain that our equipment will perform
properly in all instances. You must observe and verify the performance level of this equipment in your
plant as part of your overall manufacturing process. You must verify to your own satisfaction that this
level of performance meets your requirements. We CANNOT be responsible for losses due to product
not dried correctly, even when due to equipment malfunction or design incorrect for your requirements;
and/or any consequential losses due to our equipment not drying material to your requirements.

We will only be responsible to correct, repair, replace, or accept return for full refund, our equipment if it
fails to perform as designed, or we have inadvertently misrepresented our equipment for your application.
If for any reason this disclaimer is not acceptable, we will accept return of the equipment for full refund,
including freight costs both ways.

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MLS Clear Vu Features


VACUUM UNIT:
The ring compressor vacuum power unit is QUIET, RELIABLE, and LONG LASTING. A
single power unit supplies 8 stations, keeping costs low.

POSITIVE OPERATION OF VALVES:


All valves are positively operated by air cylinders. There are no weighted flaps that
might not close properly. Valves close with a sliding action so "Static cling" pellets are
wiped clear.

STROBE LIGHT and audible ALARM:


STROBE LIGHT and audible ALARM activate whenever a load cycle does not satisfy
the sensor.

STATION ALARMS:
On total system power up, or after turning power on for a given station, the "alarm"
function for that station is not active. Filling the hopper for the first time, and covering
the sensor, activates the "alarm" function for that station.

After this "full hopper" initialization, the alarm will sound if the sensor is not immediately
satisfied after a load cycle.

Alarms may be selectively disabled for each station.

ALARM SILENCE BUTTON:


The silence button silences the alarm until any new event starts it up again. The
covering of the sensor of an alarming station will also silence the alarm, (unless another
station is also in an alarm state).

STATION TIMERS:
Each receiver has a LOAD TIME associated with it. Initial default load times are 10
seconds and may be altered using the "SET LOAD TIME" button.

SET TIMERS BUTTON:


A TIMER button is provided as an input to the processor. During any single load time, if
the button is pressed, the loading time will continue to run until the button is released.
When released, the station will stop loading immediately. The time of release
establishes the NEW load time for that station.

One button serves to set times for all stations.

FILTERLESS RECEIVERS:
Individual receivers are filterless. A central dust filter protects the blower unit. This
eliminates the need to service filters on top of hoppers, and places the only filter in easy
reach.

UNLIMITED EXPANSION:
Your controller can sequence through 8 receivers. However, additional controllers can
be "linked" to your first, allowing up to 256 receivers to operate off one single vacuum
pump. If you should exceed the capability of this single vacuum pump, you can then
return back to several smaller systems each with its own vacuum pump.

In either case, you retain unlimited flexibility.

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Technical Support and Contact Information

Maguire Products Inc.


11 Crozerville Road
Aston, PA 19014
Tel: 610.459.4300
Fax: 610.459.2700
Email: info@maguire.com
Web: www.maguire.com

Maguire Europe
Tame Park
Tamworth
Staffordshire
B775DY
UK
Tel: + 44 1827 265 850
Fax: + 44 1827 265 855
Email: info@maguire-europe.com

Maguire Products Asia PTE LTD


Main Office
15 Changi North Street 1
#01-15, I-Lofts
Singapore 498765
Tel: 65 6848-7117
Fax: 65 6542-8577
E-mail: magasia@maguire-products.com.sg

Maguire Italy
Via Zancanaro 40
35020 Vigorovea (PD)
Tel: +39 049 970 54 29
Fax: +39 049 971 18 38
Email: info@maguire-italia.it

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