Instructions-Parts Booster Heater Upgrade Kit 332575A EN To install a booster heater on Reactor E-30i Proportioners. For professional use only. Part No. 24T552 Important Safety Instructions Read all warnings and instructions in this manual and in the Reactor E-30i and E-XP2i Operation manual. Save all instructions. ti2875a
Installation 3. Remove three screws (S) from back plate. Rest fan assembly on frame. Repairing this equipment requires access to parts that may cause electric shock or other serious injury if work is not performed properly. Be sure to shut off all power to equipment before repairing.. Flush system. See proportioner operation manual for complete instructions. 2. Shutdown system. See proportioner operation manual for complete instructions. B S F S Remove Components. Remove the screws (S) and motor shield (M). Set aside and do not discard. M ti2876a 4. Remove the electrical enclosure back panel (P). Set aside and do not discard. P S S F ti2877a FIG. 2. Remove two screws (S) and front plate (F). Set aside and do not discard. 5. Remove four plugs from system frame. Use a screwdriver to remove the top plug first and then press the larger plug out of the frame. ti2878a 2 332575A
Rotate Displacement Pumps. Remove fluids lines between the pump fluid outlets and fluid manifold inlets. Install Heater and Tubing. Apply thread sealant on elbow (44) threads and tighten in fluid outlet until the outlet faces downward. 44 ti2880a 2. Remove fittings from pump fluid outlets. 3. Cut the iso lubrication tubing (T) at the end of the fittings (F). Cut remaining tubing from barbed fittings. ti288a F G T S 2. Install two grommets (40) in frame ports. See FIG. 2, page 4. 3. Install screws (4) in the inner mounting ports on the heater (3). 4. Route heater (3) behind the B side of the motor, with the RTDs facing upward and fluid fittings facing backward. Rotate heater and position on frame so that screws (4) drop in key holes. NOTE: Pull the motor fan assembly out of the way during heater installation. 5. Remove plugs from fluid tubes (34, 43). ti2883a 4. Use a 7/6 wrench to remove the two barbed fittings (F) and /2 in. wrench to remove elbow fittings (F). Do not discard. 43 34 5. Loosen bottom swivel (S). 6. Loosen locknut (G) by hitting firmly with a non-sparking hammer. 7. Grab cylinder with hands and rotate the pump until the outlet port is facing outward. NOTE: Remove plugs from exposed iso lube ports if necessary. 8. To have more access during the heater installation, remove the fuel tank. See proportioner repair manual for complete instructions. 332575A 3
6. Install tubes (3, 32) between heater outlets (3) and fluid manifold. Torque to 43 ft-lbs (4.8 N m). 7. Install u-shaped tubes (34, 43) between the heater (3) and pump. Torque to 43 ft-lbs (4.8 N m). NOTE: If longer tubes do not align with manifold, loosen four mounting screws under the manifold. If the tubes do not align with the heater outlet, rotate the elbow (44). 8. Tighten swivel at pump inlet. 9. Tighten locknut (G) by hitting firmly with a non-sparking hammer. 0. Install barbed fittings in the ISO pump. Apply thin film of TSL to barbed fittings. Using two hands, support tubes (T) while pushing straight onto barbed fittings. Do not let tubes kink or buckle. Secure each tube with a wire tie between two barbs.. Reinstall motor fan and motor shield. 2. Use a 3/8 wrench to tighten heater screws (4). 3 32, 43 40 4 3 44 34 FIG. 2: Heater Installation 4 40 ti2884a 4 332575A
Install Low Power Temperature Control Modules (LPTCM). Use a hammer to remove knockouts from electrical enclosure. 2. Install gaskets (2) on inside of enclosure. 3. Install LPTCM bases (5) with eight screws (4). 4. Tighten modules (4) to bases (5). 2 4 5 ti2887a FIG. 3 332575A 5
Connect Cables Apply Labels. Apply heater and module labels from label on all supplied cables and system parts. NOTE: Some identification labels will need to be applied to cables already installed on the system. 2. Apply red and blue TCM labels on inside and outside of enclosure. Cable Ref. Cable and Label Identification Qty. TCM-A-5 PWR 2 TCM-B-5 PWR TCM-A-CAN TCM-H TCM-H-6 TCM-A 6 20 TCM-B-CAN TCM-A TCM-A-CAN TCM-B TCM-A- J23 J23 TCM-A/B 36 TCM-B- J23 TCM-B-3 HTR-B 38 2 TCM-A-3 HTR-A TCM-A-2 J24 J24 TCM-A 42 6 332575A
Connect Module Wires See Booster Heater Wiring Diagram, page 9.. Open electrical enclosure door.. Disconnect 2 black power supply cable from large HPTCM. Remove TCM - H6PSU label. 2. Apply TCMB-CAN PSU label on black power supply cable and connect to LPTCM B base CAN fitting. 3. Connect cables (2, 26, and 30) to modules inside electrical enclosure. 4. Connect power supply cable (2) to circuit breaker. 5. Remove tall wire track cover and press LPTCM cables in track. Bundle cables with zip tie (45) and reinstall wire track cover. Connect Heater Wires See Outside Electrical Enclosure with Optional Heater Wiring Diagram, page 0.. Insert black wire leads through side grommets (40) on frame cabinet. LPTCMA A Side- RTD 2. Remove red plugs from splice kit connectors (39). Connect power splice kits (39) to black heater rod wires. Feed black cables out side grommet (40). 3. Pull B side RTD and overtemp switch cable towards the A side RTD and zip tie above the B side RTD. 4. Connect double splitter (36) to the heater overtemperature switch cable (J23 OVERTEMP-SW). 5. Connect cable (TCMA-2 HTRDA) to the A side RTD and cable (TCMB-2 HTRTDB) to the B side RTD. 6. Connect connectors (J23TCMA, J23 TCMB) to splitter (36). 7. Feed heater signal cables behind fluid inlet tube and zip tie them to frame. 8. Cover heater signal cables with split loom (35). 9. Zip tie split loom with fir tree cable tie (33) in frame. 0. Secure splice kit connector cables to inside of cabinet with zip ties (45).. Connect over temp switch cables to LPTCMA and LPTCMB. 2. Use zip ties (45) to bundle cables exposed from back end of split loom. Zip tie split loom (35) against other split looms secured to the bottom of the frame. Overtemp Switch B Side- RTD LPTCMB 45 33 35 45 40 39 FIG. 4: Heater Wire Routing 45 ti2888a 332575A 7
3. Install the electrical enclosure back panel (P). P Test. Set rotary dials for LPTCMA and LPTCMB. See Booster Heater Wiring Diagram, page 9. 2. Power on system. Load software with token (37) in all GCA modules. 3. Check connections for leaks. ti2877a 4. Install heater shroud (4) and screws (4) on heater. 4 4 4 ti2877a 8 332575A
Electrical Schematics Electrical Schematics Booster Heater Wiring Diagram ENCLOSURE BOUNDARY 2 LPTCM, 24L95 GND L2 L { { { CIRCUIT BREAKER 24J728 TB8 TB7 TB6 TB5 TB4 TB3 GRN WHT BLK 4 GRN WHT 4 BLK GRN WHT BLK 6K799 6K799 CAN, 25789 CAN, 2597 TCM-A-CAN TCM-H TCM-A-5 PWR TCM-A-CAN TCM-B 3 TCM-B-CAN TCM-A TCM-B-5 PWR TCM-B-CAN PSU LPTCM, 24L95 CB0 CB0 2 CB03 CB04 TB TB2 CB05 CB06 CB0 7 CB08 5 POWER SUPPLY, 23374 TCM-H-6 TCM-A TCM-H-6 CAN- CAN, 25789 HPTCM, 24L950 CAN- TCM-H CAN- MCM To MCM CAN, 23652 BULKHEAD, 262 CT02 2 3 4 5 Rotary switch set to 0. Rotary switch set to A. Rotary switch set to B. Torque terminal blocks to 5-7 in.-lbs (0.5-0.8 N m). Torque circuit breaker connections to 23-25 in.-lbs (2.5-2.8 N m). 332575A 9
Electrical Schematics Outside Electrical Enclosure with Optional Heater Wiring Diagram TCM-A 24L95 TCM-A-3 HTR-A 25762 BLAC K 25576 BLACK TCM-A-2 J24 J24 TCM-A 25358 TCM-A- J23 J24 HT-RTD-A WHITE 25576 BLACK 24262 Electrical Enclosure 6A HEATER A J23 TCM-A/B J23 OVERTEMP-SW 25760 23408 RTD B BOOSTER HEATER, 24L936 OT SWITCH RTD A HEATER B TCM-B 24L95 TCM-B-3 HTR-B 25762 24262 BLAC K BLACK 6A TCM-B-2 HT-RTD-B WHITE 2x 25576 BLACK TCM-B- J23 Heater viewed from the back of the proportioner. Torque power wire connections to 55-62 in.-lbs (6.2-7 N m). 0 332575A
Parts Parts 24T552, Boost Heater Upgrade Kit Torque to 43 ft-lbs (4.8 N m). 4 4 8 7 5 3 44 4 43 40 2 44 34 Ref. Part Description Qty. ENCLOSURE, upgrade; includes items -2 2 PROPORTIONER, upgrade; includes 3-45 3 24L936 HEATER, assy, 4.0 kw; 2 zone; see Reactor manual 4 6K36 COVER, heater * 6K799 CABLE, volex, femail, 6 AWG 2 2 --- LABEL, cable 3 --- LABEL, cable 4 256270 MODULE, LPTCM 2 5 289697 MODULE, cube, base 2 6* 25789 CABLE, CAN, female x female 0.5m 7 --- SCREW, machine, #8x.375 2 8 447 SCREW, self tap, pan hd 8 9 277674 ENCLOSURE, cube door 2 20* 2597 CABLE, CAN, 90 f x 90 f 2 5V933 GASKET, LPHM 2 3 6K227 TUBE, A-side, outlet 32 6K229 TUBE, B-side outlet 32 4 40 39 33 3 Ref. Part Description Qty. 33 25625 TIE, cable, fir tree 2 34 6K228 TUBE, B-side, inlet 35 --- CONDUIT, flexible, non-metallic 4 36* 25760 HARNESS, splitter, parallel, M8-3 37 --- TOKEN 38* 25762 CABLE, volex, 6 AWG, male, 76 2 in. 39 --- KIT, heater wire connector 40 4269 GROMMET, rubber 2 4 3769 SCREW, flanged, hex hd 4 42* 25358 CABLE, M8, 4 pin, mxf 43 6K226 TUBE, A-side, inlet 44 25643 FITTING, elbow 3/8 NPT x #8 JIC 2 45 2587 TIE, cable, 7.5 in. 0 Replacement Danger and Warning labels, tags, and cards are available at no cost. * See cable identification table, page 6. --- Not available for purchase. Not shown. 332575A
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