Dyna Mini
Dyna Mini
Dyna Mini
NOTICE! Please be sure to include the serial number of your application system
each time you order replacement parts and/or supplies. This will enable us to
send you the correct items that you need.
The Dynamini ASU is manufactured under one or more of the following PATENTS:
United States:
D388,800 5,613,451
5,632,918 5,645,743
5,683,578 5,719,378
5,806,720
Europe:
97309164.8-2206
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An Illinois Tool Works Company
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
Chapter 1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
All operators and service personnel must read All maintenance and service on this equip-
and understand this manual before operating ment must be performed by trained techni-
or servicing equipment. cians.
Electrical
High Temperatures
High Pressure
Protective Covers
EYE PROTECTION Failure to wear safety glasses could result in severe eye
injury.
REQUIRED
It is important to protect yourself from potential burns
PROTECTIVE when working around hot melt adhesive equipment.
CLOTHING Wear protective gloves and long-sleeved, protective
REQUIRED clothing to prevent burns that could result from contact
with hot material or hot components.
Care should be used when working with hot melt Always have first-aid information and supplies
adhesives in the molten state. Because they rapidly available.
solidify, they present a unique hazard.
Call a physician and/or an emergency medical
Even when first solidified, they are still hot and can technician immediately.
cause severe burns. When working near a hot melt
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Service
Refer all servicing to qualified personnel only.
Lockout/ Tagout
Follow OSHA 1910.147 (Lockout/ Tagout Regulation) Even after the equipment has been locked out, there
for equipment’s lockout procedures and other impor- may be stored energy in the application system, partic-
tant lockout/ tagout guidelines. ularly in the capacitors within the panel box. To ensure
that all stored energy is relieved, wait at least one min-
Be familiar with all lockout sources on the equipment. ute before servicing electrical capacitors.
In This Manual
WARNINGS and CAUTIONS are found throughout instructions may cause injury to personnel.
this manual.
CAUTIONS mean that failure to observe the specific
WARNINGS mean that failure to observe the specific instructions may damage the equipment.
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Chapter 2
SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS
N X 2 XXX X - X X X X
DYNAMINI
5 = 5 kg/ 10 lb.
1 = 10 kg/ 20 lb.
PUMP TYPE:
P12 = Piston Pump 12:1
GAS = Gear Pump 1.5cc
GBS = Gear Pump 3.2cc
GCS = Gear Pump 4.5cc
GDS = Gear Pump 0.55cc
GES = Gear Pump 10cc
VOLTAGE:
1 = 100 - 120VAC, 1 phase
2 = 200 - 240VAC, 1 phase
OPTIONS:
ACCESSORIES:
F = 100 mesh/ 149 micron outlet filter (40 mesh/ 420 micron is standard)
G = Analog pressure gauge
V = Swirl kit, 1 hose
W = Swirl kit, 2 hose
EXAMPLE:
N52GAS2-F = Dynamini 10 lb. hopper w/ 1.5cc gear pump, 240 VAC/ 1 phase and 100 mesh outlet
filter.
Specifications
Environmental:
Storage/ shipping temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40° C to 70°C (-40° F to 158°F)
Ambient service temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -7° C to 50°C (20° F to 122°F)
Noise emission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBD < db(A)
Physical:
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see dimensional layouts on following pages
Number of heads/ hoses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Number of hopper temperature zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Number of pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Piston pump ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:1
Gear pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see options on page 2-1
Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . styled, durable metal and high temp plastic, dust and splatter resistant
Hose connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electrical: universal 15-pin Amphenol connectors at asu,
Mechanical: wrench-secured fluid fittings (#6 JIC)
Hopper (tank) capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Model 05: 5 kg/ 11 lb
Model 10: 10 kg/ 20 lb
Hopper construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cast-in heaters, TFE Teflon impregnated
Filtration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hopper bottom screen, manifold basket filter
Weight, empty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tbd kg/ tbd lb
Adhesive form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . standard grades (non-water based only)
Electrical:
Power Supply Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-120 VAC/ 1p/ 50-60 Hz/ 15 Ampere
or 200-240 VAC/ 1p/ 50-60 Hz/ 30 Ampere
Hopper heater type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cast-in tubular
Pressurized Air:
Air pressure supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 to 6.8 bar (20 to 100 psig)
Air consumption at 60 pump cycles per minute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 normal liters/ minute
(3.2 SCFM at 100 psig)
Performance:
Adhesive temperature control range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40°C to 218°C (100°F to 425°F)
Adhesive temperature control accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 1°C (± 1°F)
Over-temperature cutoff for hopper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232°C (450°F)
Adhesive viscosity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 to 50,000 centipoise
Warm-up time, full hopper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . approximately .5 hour
Adhesive delivery rate, open line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 kg/min (2 lb/min)(12:1 piston pump)
Adhesive melt rate (depends on adhesive used) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 kg/hr (17.3 lb/hr)
Adhesive pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 68 bar (1000 psi) maximum
Maximum pump speed, piston pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 pump cycles per minute
Maximum pump speed, gear pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 revolutions per minute, 60 Hz, constant speed
73 revolutions per minute, 50 Hz, constant speed
Other:
Operator interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . digital display with simplified, all-icon keypad
Temperature offset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . no
Sensor open error message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes
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D
A
B G
C
H
DIMENSION A B C D E F G H
mounting holes*
MODEL 05 (mm) 289 527 540 238 451 635 249 381
MODEL 05 (inches) 11.38 20.75 21.25 9.37 17.75 25.0 9.8 15.0
MODEL 10 (mm) 289 527 540 238 654 838 249 381
MODEL 10 (inches) 11.38 20.75 21.25 9.37 25.75 33.0 9.8 15.0
Chapter 3
INSTALLATION & START-UP
The DYNAMINI ASU can be mounted on most flat surfaces, on either an open or a solid frame (as
shown below). The main electrical power and the serial communication connections come in from
below the unit and connect under the keypad. Access to the underside of the ASU is not a necessary
consideration in mounting the unit.
The Dynamini’s hinged hopper lid may be rotated 90 degrees in any direction.
WARNING
The unit must be lifted by two persons, using proper lifting technique, one
person at either end. Securely hold it under its base plate. No belts or hooks
should be used. Never allow anyone to stand on the ASU.
Hopper Lid
Access Cover
Pump ON/OFF
Hopper Cover Switch
Main ON/OFF
Power Switch
Controller
Keypad
Base
Plate
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Installation
NOTE: Re-read Chapter 1 “Safety Precautions” before performing any installation procedures. All
installation procedures must be performed by qualified, trained technicians.
After the DYNAMINI ASU has been properly mounted, the following general sequence should be
followed for installation:
1. Make sure that incoming line power to the ASU is turned OFF at a customer-provided circuit
breaker. Incoming line power must be overcurrent-protected.
2. For 200-240 VAC units, power supply wires should be rated for 30 Amperes service and
should include an earth ground conductor.
CAUTION: Grounding conductors never carry electrical current. The use of a
neutral conducting wire as earth ground is incorrect and may cause damage to
the equipment.
3. 100-120 VAC units are supplied with a line cord and a plug suitable for use in North America
on 15 AMP power supplies. For other types of 100-120 VAC power wiring, supply wires should
be rated for 1.5 Amp service and include an earth ground conductor.
4. Acceptable power supplies are either 100-120 VAC 1-Ph 50/60 Hz with a neutral wire, or
200-240 VAC 1-Ph 50/60 Hz with or without a neutral wire. The information plate on the ASU
(adhesive supply unit) will indicate the required power supply.
5. Power supply wires are to be connected to the removable plug at header X1 on the printed
circuit board,, as shown below.
Printed
Circuit
Board
X1 GROUND
L2/ N
L1
POWER IN
For operator convenience, the air pressure gauge can be mounted to either side of the air
control regulator.
With the air pressure regulator, a clockwise turn increases pressure. A counter-clockwise
turn decreases pressure. The recommended pressure is 1.4 to 6.8 bar (20 to 100 psi).
9. Refer to the Wattage Availability Chart on the next page to determine the hose and head
power available for the various configurations of the Dynamini ASU.
10. The adhesive hoses are connected at the rear cover (see illustration on page 3-5). Make
your electrical hose connections at the two numbered connects on the left side of the cover.
Route hoses so that there is at least an eight-inch radius at any bend. Do not hang hoses
without proper support. Do not crimp, clamp, squeeze or tie hoses.
The hose adhesive ports are located at the bottom of the filter block, to the right of the
electrical connections. There are three ports for the use of up to two hoses and for the
(optional) adhesive pressure gauge.When making hose connections, use the numbered
guides shown on the illustration to coordinate; ie. when using one hose make your hookup
to electrical connection #1 and adhesive port #1. When using two heads/ hoses, hookup
hose/ head #1 to electrical connection #1 and adhesive port #1, then hookup hose/ head #2
to electrical connection #2 and adhesive port #2.
Refer to the hose and applicator manuals for further details on these items.
11. Install the hose manifold outlet cover by sliding it into place and attaching with the two M4
screws provided.
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100-120 VAC 1800 @ 120VAC 600 @ 120VAC 370 @120VAC 1200 @ 120VAC 830 @ 120VAC
200-240 VAC 7200 @ 240VAC 1200 @ 240VAC 370 @ 240VAC 6000 @ 240VAC 5630 @ 240VAC
Notes:
1. Assume 33 Watts per foot of hose, #6 hose at 120VAC or 240VAC.
2. Assume 100 Watts per inch of head width, at 120VAC or 240VAC.
3. The power available for any one hose or head is 720 Watts at 120VAC or 1440 Watts at 240VAC.
4. At reduced voltage, less wattage is available. For example: 120 volt equipment operated on 100
volts or 240 volt equipment on 200 volts, will develop wattage 31% lower than the wattage available
at 120 or 240 volts.
Adding Adhesive
CAUTION: Using adhesive with viscosity over 50,000 centipoise could cause
motor stall and/ or pump failure.
The adhesive level should be maintained at 13mm to 100mm (1/2” to 4”) from the top of the hop-
per. Where applications demand a high output volume of adhesive, add small amounts of adhesive
frequently. Adding large amounts of adhesive to an almost empty hopper will lower the temperature
of the adhesive in the hopper and may cause the ASU to fall below its READY setpoint.
Pressurized Air In
Air Flow
Adjustable Pressure
Relief Valve
#1 Gauge #2
Electrical #1 Electrical #1
Adhesive Supply
Hose
Electrical #2 Electrical #2
Start Up Procedures
1. Fill the ASU’s hopper with clean hot-melt adhesive as described on page 3-4. Close the
hopper lid immediately to prevent contaminants from falling in. (Cover your bulk supply of
adhesive to prevent contaminants also.)
2. At the control panel, turn ON the Main Power Switch. The controller will perform its initial
calibration cycle. The display will read “CAL”. Each of the five temperature zone’s LEDs will
flash as a lamp test.
3. Program your adhesive setpoints (see instructions on page 5-2) or use the factory settings listed
below. Allow adequate time (approximately 20-30 min.) for the adhesive to melt and the
temperatures of the temperature zones to stabilize.
Note: When the ASU leaves the ITW Dynatec factory, it is programmed with the following
factory settings (unless special factory settings were requested):
Hopper: 150°C (300°F)
Hose: 177°C (350°F)
Applicator: 177°C (350°F)
Sequential Startup: ON
4. Once the ASU has reached temperature, turn ON the Pump ON/ OFF Switch. The ASU will
begin to pump adhesive.
5. a. On piston pump units: use the air pressure regulator, located at the rear of the ASU, to
regulate adhesive output.
b. On gear pump units: use the pressure relief valve, located on the filter outlet manifold, to
regulate adhesive output.
1. Flush the adhesive application system with flushing fluid (PN L15653), following the
instructions detailed in chapter 6 of this manual.
2. Clean or replace both the output filter and the primary filter, following instructions detailed
in chapter 6.
4. Remove all air and adhesive supply hoses and all power supply cables.
5. Dismantle all components and sort into mechanical and electrical components.
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Chapter 4
DYNAMINI TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER SET-UP
The Dynamini temperature controller provides accurate temperature control for the hopper, hoses
and applicators. Setpoints are programmed at the user-friendly, all-icon keypad. The controller will
display an error message any time an open or shorted sensor condition occurs.
RTD Sensors
The Dynamini system uses 100-ohm platinum resistance temperature detector sensors for all temper-
ature controls.
Sequential Startup
This feature allows the temperature zones to come on in sequence (hopper, followed by hose, fol-
lowed by head). When activated, and the ASU is turned ON from a cold start, the hopper heats first.
When the hopper is within the programmable tolerance of setpoint, the Head(s) and hose(s) begin to
heat. No other features of the ASU are affected by sequential startup.
Note: sequential startup is rarely used. In most cases, it should be de-activated to ensure rapid warm
up.
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Setpoint
A programmable temperature that has been selected for hopper, hoses and applicators.
Setpoint Limitation
This is a universal maximum temperature for all zones (218°C [425°F]). The programmer cannot
program a temperature setpoint higher than the setpoint limitation.
A controller display of “EO1” indiates that the selected zone (ie, a hose, applicator or the hopper)
has an open sensor. A display of “EO2” indicates a shorted sensor.
If either alarm occurs, first verify that the following three connections are made correctly:
1. The ASU-to-hose connection(s) located at the back of the ASU,
2. The hose-to-applicator connection(s),
3. The RTD Input connections (X4) located on the Control Printed Circuit Board.
If the problem is not with a connection, check the sensor and replace if necessary.
The software EPROM is on the Control Printed Circuit Board (see Ch. 7). Inscribed on the control-
ler’s software chip is information that is required if your controller needs service, including the con-
troller’s checksum.
Note: The values given here are approximate settings for a typical packaging operation. The values
you choose will be based on the type of equipment and adhesive you are using and the nature of
your particular operation.
ITW Dynatec can set the controller’s system values to customer’s specs, if provided.
If customer’s specs are not provided, the following values will be entered into the Dynamini tem-
perture controller at the factory. They may be changed by reprogramming through the keypad.
(These are not the “default” settings, see following section).
Default settings are the manufacturer’s preset values to which the system will return if the Dyna-
mini tempearture control is subjected to an internal memory reset. While you can change your pro-
grammed values to anything within the system’s limits, the default settings cannot be changed.
To cause an internal memory reset (ie, to restore the defaults) of a temperature zone, turn that tem-
perature zone ON and then OFF.
Defaults
· When the ASU is turned on, all temperature setpoints and other operating parameters will
be exactly where they were when the ASU was turned off.
· When the ASU is turned on, all system heaters go on unless they have previously been set
below 40°C (100°F).
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Chapter 5
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS FOR DYNAMINI CONTROLLER
Dynamini Keypad
Scroll Keys:
Temperature to increase value to reduce value
Scale
Pump Switch
I O
Temperature
Display
1 1 I O
Hopper
Temperature
Zone
2 2
Dynamini
Programming
Turn controller ON
I O
Turn ON the main power switch.
System will go through its self-diagnostics (CAL).
Temperature zone LEDs will flash.
or
Choose a temperature zone.
or
or
Choose a temperature zone.
or
Keypad Locking
It is possible to lock or unlock the controller in order to restrict programming changes. To change the
code which is necessary to over-ride or unlock the keypad lock, see Service Functions.
Note: the ASU is shipped with de-activated keypad lock. If the keypad lock must be used, an access
code must be programmed prior to locking the keypad.
Locking or Unlocking the Keypad
Important Note: the controller must be in the Temperature Display mode in order to allow
locking or unlocking of the keypad.
& Press the Down Scroll key, then hold and press the
Service icon key.
Press the Down Scroll key, then hold and press the
&
Service icon key.
Notes:
1. Once the keypad lock is active, unauthorized programming is not possible, even after turning the
ASU OFF, then back ON again.
2. Once the keypad lock is unlocked, programming is possible until the ASU is turned OFF, then back
ON or the keypad is locked again.
3. If the keypad must be unlocked permanently, the access code must must be de-activated in the Ser-
vice Functions.
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Service Functions
After the basic programming of Temperature Setpoints is complete, the programmer proceeds to
programming of the Service Functions, if desired.
The Service Functions are a continuous loop of programming steps (”functions”) which the pro-
grammer moves through by pressing the “Service” key. These steps are described in this section
of the chapter. The Service Functions loop and basic programming is diagrammed below.
Diagram of the C
C
F Actual Temperature Display
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Note: When Standby is active, the display will alternate between the ASU’s actual temperature
and S--1.
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Setting the Tolerance range, for example: if the temperature setpoint is 200 degrees, and the Toler-
ance setpoint is 10 degrees, then the high alarm (overtemp) equals 210 degrees and the low alarm
(ready temp) equals 190 degrees.
Use the scroll buttons to change the Tolerance range for all zones.
Note: your Tolerance range must be a value between ± 50 degrees
or
for Fahrenheit (± 27 degrees for Celsius).
Note: Any time the ASU is switched ON, you will briefly see
“SS1” or “SS0” displayed.
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When programming is complete, wait a few seconds and the controller will return to
the ASU’s actual temperature.
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Controller Features
&
Push and hold the Tank icon. While holding, press the #1 Hose icon. Release.
then
& Push and hold the Tank icon again. While holding, press the #1 Head icon. Release.
The manually programmed setpoint has now been pasted in to all turned on hose and
head zones. When programming is complete, wait a few seconds and the controller
will return to the ASU’s actual temperature.
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Chapter 6
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Note: Re-read Chapter 1 “Safety Precautions” before performing any maintenance procedures. All
maintenance procedures must be performed by qualified, trained technicians.
General Cleaning
Follow the manufacturer’s directions when using industrial cleaners on the enclosure.
Preventive Maintenence
Output Filter
During the first weeks of operation, the output filter must be replaced monthly.
3. If cleaning the filter is necessary, lower the temperature of the hopper 20-30°C (35-50°F)
from operating temperature.
WARNING
HIGH PRESSURE
During the purging procedure, hot adhesive can come out of the manifold under
high pressure. Wear safety glasses, gloves and protective clothing. Stand clear
of the ASU until all pressure is relieved.
HOT ADHESIVE
Avoid splashing hot adhesive. Position a heat-resistant container under the
manifold’s purge drain before proceeding.
1. The system should be at operating temperature. Turn the pump/ motor OFF.
2. With a hex key screwdriver (allen wrench), slowly loosen the purge screw (do not remove
it). Allow the adhesive and pressure to escape. All the adhesive will flow into the heat-
resistant container.
WARNING
The flushing fluid will splash easily. Wear protective clothing, gloves and
goggles to prevent severe burns.
2. Reduce the pump pressure to zero by first turning the pump switch to OFF. Then open the
purge screw, following the instructions given in “Purging the Filter Manifold of Adhesive
and Pressure” on page 6-2.
3. Disconnect one of the supply hoses’ adhesive feed from its applicator head. Do not
disconnect electrical power to the head. Put the hose in a secured position within a container
to catch the used flushing fluid.
4. Add flushing fluid to the hopper and allow approximately fifteen minutes for it to reach
hopper temperature. Carefully stir the flushing fluid to mix with any remaining adhesive.
5. For Piston Pumps: Slowly turn the air pressure regulator clockwise.
For Gear Pumps: Slowly turn the pressure relief control valve clockwise.
8. Remove the output filter and replace the basket. Install a new o-ring on the filter nut
(lubricate the new o-ring with o-ring lubricant prior to installation) and tighten the brass nut.
10. For Piston Pumps: Slowly turn the air pressure regulator clockwise.
For Gear Pumps: Turn the motor ON.
11. Actuate each applicator until all flushing fluid is removed and a steady stream of new
adhesive flows.
12. For Piston Pumps: Re-adjust the pump air pressure for desired flow.
For Gear Pumps: Re-adjust the pressure relief for desired flow.
Chapter 7
TROUBLESHOOTING
Note: Re-read Chapter 1 “Safety Precautions” before performing any troubleshooting or repair proce-
dures. All troubleshooting or repair must be performed by qualified, trained technicians.
DANGER WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE HOT SURFACE
Dynamini systems use electrical power that can be life threatening and hot-melt adhesives that
can cause serious burns. Only qualified persons should perform service on the Dynamini sys-
tem.
CAUTION: Printed circuit boards (PCBs) should be handled using the following
procedures:
1. Wear a wrist grounding strap. If a grounding strap is not available, frequently touch a
bare metal part of the ASU (unpainted frame, mounting screw, etc.) to safely discharge
any electrostatic buildup on your body.
2. Handle a PCB by its edges only. Don’t grip a PCB across its surface.
3. When removed from the ASU, each PCB must be individually packaged inside a
metallized, static drain envelope. Do not place the removed PCB on a table, counter,
etc. until it has first been placed in or on a static drain envelope.
4. When handing a PCB to another person, touch the hand or wrist of that person to
eliminate any electrostatic charge before you hand the PCB to him.
5. When unwrapping a PCB from its static drain envelope, place the envelope on a
grounded, nonmetallic surface.
6. To cushion PCBs for shipment, use only static-drain bubble pack. Do not use foam
peanuts or bubble pack not known to be static draining.
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Notes:
The PC board contains the controller’s software/ CPU chip and non-volatile memory.
The green, temperature zone LEDs cycle on and off as each heater outputs.
The fuses are designated F1 thru F13 below. See diagram for sizes. The fuses are the only replace-
able parts on the pc board. Each temperature zone is fused with two fuses.
9&10 = Head 2 S3
X4 not used
S2
S1
ON
Pump
LED1 (5v OK) X7
LED2 (12v OK) N
Hopper
Over Temp { Transformer LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 LED7
L
Thermostat 2 pump fuses
X3
(2A slow)
F7 F8
F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
PCB fuse 230v HOSE1 HEAD1 HOPPER HOSE2 hEAD2
(1A slow)
F1
Temperature
Connect to Relay zone fuses,
Main Switch 1 2 per zone
X2 (6.3A fast)
HOSE1 HEAD1 HOSE2 HEAD2
L F9
X11
F10 F11 F12
X8
F13
HOPPER
Customer’s X1
Relay X9
Power Input N
X10
1 1
Mounting
Bracket/
Voltage Selector: Heat Sink
“230” = 200-240v
“115” = 100/120v
Connect to
Hopper Heater
Overtemp Thermostat
The overtemp thermostat is a safety back-up. If the hopper temperature exceeds 232°C (450°F), the
thermostat causes a circuit breaker to open and power to the hopper and all hoses and heads will be
cut off. The overtemp thermostat re-sets when the hopper temperature falls below 204°C (400°F).
To re-set, turn the main power switch OFF, then ON again.
Heater
Sensor
Control PC Board
Overtemp Thermostat
PCB Board
Overtemp Thermostat
Resistance Tables
Qty. Heaters 2
Resistance in Ohms 25
for each heater
Troubleshooting Guide
System is not working, 1. Power supply plug at X1 1.Check power supply plug
display is OFF. is not plugged in. connection.
2. Ribbon connector J1 is
disconnected from back 2 Check connection.
of PCB or display panel.
Display
Panel
3. F1 fuse on the PCB is
inoperative. 3. Insert new fuse, if it blows, the
J1 ribbon connector to display panel PCB is inoperative.
ON
F1
X2
X1
Incoming AC power
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Display for Hopper = 1. Hopper sensor short cir- 1. Replace sensor if resistance does
EO2. cuit. not comply with resistance table.
3. Inoperative PCB.
3. Replace PCB.
Hopper does not heat, 1. Hopper fuses (F4 & F11) 1. Insert new fuse(s) and observe
but LED is ON. inoperative on PCB. ASU. If fuse(s) blows again, check
for a short circuit in heater.
25 Ohms
25 Ohms
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Display for Hose (or 1. No Hose (or Head) is 1. Connect Hose (or Head) if need-
Head) = EO1 connected. ed. If not needed, ignore display.
Sensor &
Heater
Display for Hose (or 1. Hose (or Head) sensor 1. Check resistance and compare to
Head) = EO2 short circuit. resistance table.
a. For head: if sensor is
inoperative, replace sensor.
b. For hose: if sensor is
inoperative, replace hose.
When the ASU’s hopper reaches setpoint, the controller places the hopper in “Ready” condition and
power is supplied to the pump.
When adhesive pressure exceeds the set limit, adhesive flows back to the hopper. Therefore, the
greater the setting on the pressure relief valve, the greater the adhesive output.
To change the setting of this valve, loosen the lock nut and turn the adjustment screw clockwise to
increase pressure or counterclockwise to decrease pressure. The relief valve is factory set at 27 bar
(400 psi) for gear pumps and 68 bar (1000 psi) for piston pumps.
Adjustment screw
Lock nut
Mounting nut
return to
hopper
from to from to
pump hose pump hose
Pump Will Not Stroke 1. No air pressure. 1. Verify system has been provided
with at least 0.5 SCFM of air at
20-100 PSIG (.014 std. cubic meters/
Relief
minute at 6.8 bar).
Valve
2. 3-way solenoid valve is 2. Verify that valve is properly con-
Regulator closed. nected (electrically) inside ASU.
Verify that valve is properly con-
nected to Air Control/ Filter Unit.
Disconnect valve electrical leads
and verify that air is passed through
when 240 VAC is applied to the
valve terminals. Replace valve if
defective.
3. Fault in compressed air 3. Inspect the system for improper
fitting on ASU. connections, loose tubing or fit-
tings, or kinked tubing. Repair or
replace tubing or fittings as
necessary.
Air Tubes 4. Hopper temperature 4. Air valve cannot pass air until hopper
not ready. has reached setpoint window. Wait until
this has occurred. Check also the
programming of the ready time delay.
Solenoid The default for this is “0”.
Air fittings 5. Inoperative air valve (on 5. Remove air valve from pump.
back end of pump air Inspect, clean and repair as neces-
cylinder). sary.
Air
valve
6. Inoperative air cylinder 6. Remove 4-way valve. Inspect,
4-way solenoid valve. clean and repair as necessary.
7. System is not ready. 7. Wait until temperature scale (F/C) light
is steady ON (not flashing).
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Open 5. Problem with pump shaft 5. Remove the shaft and piston from
drain piston. the pump. See Chapter 8 for dis-
assembly/ assembly procedures.
Verify that piston diameter is
correct: 19.63mm to19.66mm
(0.773” to 0.774”) and that piston is
Inlet check valve
tightly assembled to end of shaft.
Outlet
check valve
6. Large opening in system 6. Inspect system for open filter drain,
downstream of pump. disconnected or ruptured hose, or
disconnected head. Repair as
necessary.
Pump Quick-Strokes 1. Inlet check valve blocked 1. Clean inlet check valve. This may
on the Forward-Stroke open. be possible without removing the
Only (shaft moving pump by cleaning debris through
into pump body) the pump inlet hole at bottom of
hopper.
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Pump Motion on the 1. Outlet check valve is 1. Clean outlet check valve.
Forward Stroke (shaft blocked closed.
moving into pump) is
very slow or stopped.
Open
drain
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Adhesive Leak at Pump 1. Pump seal out of proper 1.Remove seal from air motor and in
Shaft Seal position inside air motor spect it. Replace worn or damaged
assembly. seal. Be sure there are no burrs or
other sharp edges on pump shaft or
Seal assembly on installation tools that could dam
age the new seal.
Adhesive Leak at Pump- 1. Pump assembly nuts 1. Verify that both pump nuts are
Mounting Block missing or loose. tightly assembled to the pump
Interface mounting block thru the base plate
with the proper hi-collar washer.
Tighten
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Pump doesn’t operate. 1. Motor on/off is off at the 1. Check keypad switch.
controller keypad.
Pump runs but there is 1. ASU is out of adhesive. 1. Add adhesive to hopper.
no adhesive output.
2. If pump has been serviced 2. Check motor wiring to schematic.
and motor leads reversed,
pump will run with no
output.
Low or inconsistent 1. Filter(s) clogged. 1. Remove and inspect filter basket and
adhesive output. hopper screen.
Hopper screen
2. Adhesive used is too 2. Verify that system components are
viscous. at appropriate temperatures and that
the selected adhesive is correct for
the application.
Adhesive leak at pump 1. Pump seal is incorrectly 1. Remove seal and bearing from pump.
shaft seal. positioned inside the seal Verify that all components are
and bearing assembly. correctly positioned.
Seal assembly
2. Pump seal inoperative. 2. Remove seal from pump, inspect it
and replace it if worn or damaged.
Be sure there are no burrs or other
sharp edges on pump shaft or on
installation tools that could damage
a new seal.
Adhesive leak at pump- 1. O-ring in pump’s rear 1. Remove seal from pump, inspect it
to-hopper interface. plate is inoperative. and replace it if worn or damaged.
Be sure there are no burrs or other
sharp edges in the o-ring groove or on
installation tools that could damage
a new seal.
2. Pump assembly screws 2. Verify that all four pump screws are
are missing or loose. tightly assembled to the pump
Pump mounting block.
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Chapter 8
DISASSEMBLY & RE-ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
Disassembly Procedures
Note: Re-read Chapter 1 “Safety Precautions” before performing any disassembly procedures. All
dissassembly procedures must be performed by qualified, trained technicians.
When needed, cross-reference the exploded-view component drawings in Chapter 10 with each pro-
cedure in addition to the instructions and illustrations given in this chapter. Read the
“Cautions” on page 8-7 before re-assembling the ASU.
Captive screw
Thermostat Replacement
(See illustration on pages 10-7.)
1. Remove the access cover screw.
2. Lift the access cover out of its slots in the
base. Sensor
Overtemp Thermostat Replacement:
1. Remove the two screws and slip the termi-
nals and the hopper ground wire off of the
thermostat.
2. Remove the thermostat from the base of the
hopper.
3. Install new thermostat with two secrews and
re-install the terminals and hopper ground
wire.
Overtemp
RTD Sensor Replacement Thermostat
(See illustration on page 10-11)
1. Remove the pump and electronics cover. The RTD sensor is centered between the cast-in heat-
ers on the base of the hopper.
2. Slip the sensor out of its adapter.
3. Unplug the sensor wires from pins 1 and 2 on the Control PCB (see PCB illustration on page
7-5).
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HIGH VOLTAGE
Once the system is up to temperature, disconnect and lockout all incoming
power before proceeding.
HIGH PRESSURE
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY PUMP REPAIR, YOU MUST PURGE ALL ADHESIVE
AND PRESSURE FROM THE DYNAMINI SYSTEM. Position a heat-resistant
container under the filter manifold’s purge drain. Carefully loosen the purge
screw located in the port of the outlet filter manifold and allow adhesive and
pressure to escape. See page 6-2 for detailed instructions.
Disconnect air-
To Access the Pump or Motor line from sole-
(See illustrations on page 10-9 or 8-1) noid at the quick
disconnect fitting
b. Gear Pump and Motor Removal: Gear Pump Disconnect from terminal
1. Disconnect the motor’s electrical cable rail
from the ASU by unplugging it at the circuit Motor bracket
screws
board
Remove set
2. Remove the bolts and lockwashers which screws to loosen
connect the motor to the base of the unit. coupling.
3. Remove the two set screws located in the
coupling.
4. Loosen the coupling and lift out the motor.
to base
5. To replace the gear pump, remove the four
nuts that hold the pump to the pump adapter
block.
6. Disconnect the coupling. Remove nuts to
7. Remove the pump assembly from the end release pump
from adapter.
of the unit.
8. For re-assembly: slide new pump onto the
four studs. Tighten the four nuts to secure the
Capacitor Disconnect from terminal rail.
pump. Torque should be approximately 21
Nm (15 ft/lb) at room temperature. With Motor bracket screws
pump and hopper at 177°C (350°F), the maxi-
mum allowable torque on these nuts is 41 Nm Remove set
(36 ft/lb). screws to loosen
coupling.
c. Gear Pump Seal (O-ring) Replacement:
1. Remove the pump from the ASU (see
instructions above, “a” or “b”).
2. Remove the external pump seal (PN Retainer plate
069X064) from its groove on the back of the Front plate
pump adapter plate (this is the seal located assembly
Motor mount
between the adapter plate and the hopper). bracket O-ring
Reference the pump exploded-view illustra- 069X064
tion in Chapter 10 for your specific pump.
3. Install the new seal.
d. Gear Pump Shaft Seal Replacement: Shaft Seal
Remove the shaft key and the four socket Shaft Key
head cap screws holding the seal retainer
plate. The seal (069X061) is located between Remove nuts to
the retainer plate and the front plate assembly. release pump
from adapter.
Re-Assembly Procedures
Unless noted, the ASU’s re-assembly is simply the reverse sequence of the disassembly procedures.
However, the following “cautions” should be followed (whenever they apply) for proper re-assem-
bly:
CAUTION: TAPERED PIPE THREADS are found on air line fittings used with the
pump air supply and on the outlet filter manifold. Apply thread sealant (PN
N02892) whenever tapered pipe threaded parts are re-assembled.
CAUTION: SOME FITTINGS used for adhesive on the ASU have straight threads
and o-ring seals. Use of thread sealant is not necessary with these parts, but the
o-ring seals should be clean and lubricated. Tighten straight-threaded parts and
fittings until their shoulders are firmly seated. Excessive torque may damage
straight-threaded parts and the use of power wrenches is not recommended.
CAUTION: HOT-MELT RESIDUE must be cleaned from parts before they are
re-assembled, particularly from threaded parts. As a precaution against adhesive
residue preventing proper re-assembly, threaded parts must be re-tightened at
operating temperature.
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Chapter 9
AVAILABLE OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES
The gauge is installed at one of the adhesive ports on the manifold (see illustration on page 3-5).
There is no “dedicated” port for the gauge, any one of the three ports on the manifold may be used.
Fittings, o-rings and a plug are included in the kit.
Filter Option:
40 Mesh Outlet Filter: PN 101246
Some situations do not call for a fine mesh outlet filter. A “clean” adhesive or one with a long pot
life are examples. Systems utilizing lower temperatures or systems running in a clean environment
can also utilize a 40 mesh filter. Standard equipment on Dynamini is a 100 mesh filter (PN 101247).
Gear Pumps
For higher tolerances and precision, a choice of gear pumps is available for the Dynamini. Gear
pumps give better service for continuous applications or applications which require more control
over the volume of adhesive pumped. Gear pumps available are:
PN 109908: 0.55cc/rev single, standard accuracy, cast iron Gear Pump
PN 100860: 1.54 cc/rev single, standard accuracy Gear Pump
PN 100861: 3.2 cc/rev single, standard accuracy Gear Pump
PN 100862: 4.5 cc/rev single, standard accuracy Gear Pump
PN 109690: 10 cc/rev single, standard accuracy Gear Pump
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Chapter 10
COMPONENT ILLUSTRATIONS & BILLS OF MATERIAL
WARNING
All parts must be periodically inspected and replaced if worn or broken. Failure
to do this can affect equipment’s operation and can result in personal injury.
Chapter Format
This chapter contains the component illustrations (exploded-view drawings) for each assembly of
the DYNAMINI ASU. These drawings are useful for finding part numbers as well as for use when
maintaining or repairing the unit.
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13
4
21
11
5
14
15
12
10
8
17
16
6
18
3
9
13
19 11
11
20
11
5
23 21
21 26
22
20
19
22
17 10 3
16 14
15
26
13
10
12
9 11 To air
3 6 filter
21
4 1 5 kit
8 7 25
3 18
24
2
14
Piston Pump
Assembly
Piston Pump & Air Motor Assembly #105072 (120V) & 105073 (240V)
Item Part Number Description Qty
1 109970 Air Motor Assembly (replaces 105070) 1
2 NPN 2” Pump Piston 1
3* NPN 2” Piston Seal 60030-4238 1
4* NPN 2” Wear Strip 60624 1
5* 108379 Valve Gasket 1
6 NPN 2” Strke Pump Tube 1
7* NPN Pump Gasket A01046-02 (old style Pump only) 1
8 NPN Mounting Flange A01046-11 1
9 105726 Mounting Flange with Float Seal 1
10 NPN O--ring, -224 1
11 104437 Valve 1
12 106931 Valve Manifold 1
13 109953 Pump Shaft (Pump Shaft Old, 105070 Assembly) 1
14* NPN Gasket Air Motor Cap 1
15 L16534 Piston, Pump Shaft 1
16* N06918 Belleville Washer, 1/4 1
17* N01739 1/4-20 x .50 HHC Screw 1
18 072X254 Solenoid Nipple 1
19 030B108 Breathing Vent 1
20 104479 Solenoid, 120v (Part Of 105072) 1
104101 Solenoid, 240v (Part Of 105073)
21 O-ring, -011 4
22 N06913 O-ring, -118 1
23 NPN* Seal, Rod Wiper,. 625 Viton 1
24 072X098 Street Elbow, 1/8 NPT 1
25 N06436 Elbow, 1/4 tube, Push-in x 1/8 1
26* L16569 Seal And Bearing Assembly 1
Note:*These items are included in Piston Pump Rebuild Kit 109969 (replaces 105330**). (cont.)
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44
43
29 42
40 41
30 29 32
34
33
30
31
28
27
40
30
29
17
16
45 15
47
46
51
48
49
47
45
16 17
1
7
18
10
12
15
3
6
14
11
5
2
14
8
13
11
14
30
19
1
4
Piston Pump Option
14 13
22
20
1
9 26
18
10 27 31
5
29 28
17
2
21
24
25
12 16 23
12
15 11
16
Component Illustration: DYNAMINI Drive Section
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5 Pressure Gauge
Assembly Option
22
1
26 27
or or
25 23 25
9
3
24
7 6 8 20
19
2
18
12
14 21
14
16
21
13
15 17
24 14
10
11
Bill of Materials for 1.54 cc / Rev. , Single Gear Pump Assembly # 100860
Bill of Materials for 3.2 cc / Rev. , Single Gear Pump Assembly # 100861
Item No. Part Number Description Qty.
#100860 / #100861
1 012D079 / 012D077 Drive Shaft 1
2 078I001 Key, Woodruff 1
3 101626 M5 x 12 SHC Screw 4
4 069X160 Seal Retainer & Bearing Housing 1
5 069X061 Lip Seal 1
6 018X041 Bearing Sleeve 2
7 100866 / 100867 Front Plate Assembly 1
8 012D080 / 012D078 Driven Gear Shaft 1
9 018X031 Ball, 1/8” Diameter ( See illustration for quantity) 2-4
10 012C020 / 012C019 Drive Gear, 2
11 069X064 Pump Seal 2
12 078F017 Shaft Retaining Ring 4
13 018X041 Bearing Sleeve, Rear Plate 2
14 100865 Rear Plate Assembly 1
15 100908 M4 x 25 SHC Screw 2
16 104158 M10 Flange Nut 4
17 104073 M10-1.5 x 105 All Thread 4
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1
7
3 12
6
8
10
4 13
5
11
14
16
9 10
15
17
Bill of Materials for 4.50 cc / Rev. , Single Gear Pump Assembly # 100862
2
9
1
7
3 12
6
8
10
4 5 13
11
14
16
9 10
11
15
17
Bill of Materials for 3.2 cc / Rev. , Dual Gear Pump Assembly # 100864
3 101626 M5 x 12 SHCS 4
4 069X160 Seal retainer & Bearing Housing 1
5 069X061 Lip Seal 1
6 018X041 Bearing Sleeve 2
7 100867 Front Plate Assembly 1
8 012D087 Driven Gear Shaft 1
7
3 12
6
8
11
17
10
4 5
18
10
13
16 11
14
9 10
10
11
15
19
2 10
5
1
11
12 9
3
5
13 8
2 10
5
11
12
3 9 6
13 5
8
7
Bill of Materials for 0.55 cc Rev. Single Gear Pump Assembly # 109908
2 11 12
12
1
13
6
14 5 9
3 10
5
8
15
7
Bill of Materials for 0.55cc/ Rev. Dual Gear Pump Assembly # 109909
Chapter 11
SYSTEM SCHEMATICS
& ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
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Notes:
1. ALL WIRE MIL-W-22759/10 OR 12, MINIMUM 600 VOLTS, 260 DEG. C
2. SOLENOID(S) VOLTAGE AND TIMING METHOD DEPENDS ON APPLICATION.
3. RTD WILL BE PLATINUM 100 OHM.