STP-H600/H1000 Series Instruction Manual
7.3.2 Interlocking the STP Pump Operation with Baking
Follow the steps below to interlock the STP pump operation with baking (read
through Section 8, " Remote Input/Output Signal Terminal Blocks," then start
operation).
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Check the rated voltage of the baking heater before use.
Always turn OFF the power to the remote terminal block from equipment, before
connecting/disconnecting the remote wire to the remote terminal block.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock.
When connecting the power for the baking heater (over 25 V AC) to the remote
terminal block, secure the cable using the attached cable fitting tool.
DO NOT apply excessive force to the cable for the baking heater.
1) MANUAL OPERATION (See Section 8.1, "I/O TB2 Terminal Block.")
(1) Connect the power cable of the baking heater between "I/O TB2 HEATER
OUT Terminals (1) - (2)."
(2) Input the power supply of the baking heater between "I/O TB2 AC.
POWER IN Terminals (19) - (20)."
(3) Press the HEATING ON/OFF switch (an alternate type) under the
NORMAL OPERATION state (the HEATING ON/OFF switch built-in
green lamp lights. The heater is "ON" while the lamp is being lit).
(4) Press the HEATING ON/OFF switch under any state other than the
NORMAL OPERATION. The HEATING ON/OFF switch built-in green
lamp lights and the baking heater functions under the NORMAL
OPERATION state.
2) REMOTE OPERATION (See Sections 8.1 and 8.2, "I/O TB2 Terminal Block"
and "DC I/O TB3 Terminal Block.")
(1) Perform the same steps (i, ii) as for the MANUAL OPERATION.
(2) Short the circuit between "I/O TB3 HEATING Terminals (2) – (4)" (the
HEATING ON/OFF switch built-in green lamp lights. The heater is "ON"
while the lamp is being lit).
(3) Short the circuit between "I/O TB3 HEATING Terminals (2) – (4)" under
any state other than the NORMAL OPERATION state.
(4) The HEATING ON/OFF switch built-in green lamp lights and the baking
heater functions under the NORMAL OPERATION state.
NOTICE
The baking heater functions only while the STP pump is under the NORMAL
OPERATION state.
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