Athena IMP, SAM, PIM User Manual

Zone Temperature
Controller
for Runnerless Molding
Applications
Manual
IMP PIM SAM
Since 1965, Athena Controls, Inc. has been at the forefront of control technology, and was one of the first companies to offer a fully microprocessor-based, 1/4 DIN digital tem­perature controller. Our product line has expanded to include a complete range of panel, rack-mounted, and open-card process controllers, highly efficient SCR power con­trollers and solid-state motor contactors, and specialized temperature control products and systems for the plastics industry.
Athena’s products are sold and serviced worldwide through a network of authorized sales representatives and distributors.
•General Purpose Microprocessor and Analog Controllers
• SPI-Compatible 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, and 1/4 DIN Auto-Tune Process Controllers
• Ramp-Soak and Multi-Input Process Controllers
• Low-Cost, Non-Indicating Temperature
• Phase Angle and Zero Switched SCR Power Controls
• Phase Angle and Zero Switched Solid-State Contactors
• Staging Controllers for Large KW Loads
• Single and Multi-Zone Hot Runner Control Modules
• Portable Controller and Mainframe Systems
• Cables, Mounting Boxes, and Accessories
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Controllers
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ALARM/MODE DISPLAY DISPLAY ALARM SYMBOLS
OVER TEMPERATURE UNDER TEMPERATURE THERMOCOUPLE OPEN NO HEAT THERMOCOUPLE REVERSED
DIGITAL SETPOINT SWITCH
ACCURATELY SETS A
SETPOINT TEMPERATURE
STANDBY (WARM) REGION
DOT INDICATORS
POWER BEING DELIVERED TO LOAD MANUAL MODE ON
(DISPLAY INDICATES PERCENTAGE OF POWER)
REMOTE AND STANDBY OPERATION
TEMPERATURE AND PERCENTAGE POWER DISPLAY
PERCENTAGE POWER ADJUSTMENT KNOB
CONTROLS PERCENTAGE OF POWER SUPPLIED TO LOAD IN MANUAL
POWER SWITCH
ON OFF
MODE SELECT TOGGLE SWITCH DISPLAY MODE SYMBOLS
OPEN LOOP (MANUAL MODE) CLOSED LOOP (AUTO MODE) COMPUSTEP START-UP
ON DURING FIVE MINUTE COMPUSTEP TIME PERIOD
PIM SERIES
PORTABLE SINGLE ZONE
HORIZONTAL CONTROLLER
ALARM/DISPLAY DISPLAY ALARM SYMBOLS
OVER TEMPERATURE
DIGITAL SETPOINT SWITCH
ACCURATELY SETS A SETPOINT TEMPERATURE
STANDBY (WARM) REGION
POWER SWITCH
ON OFF
MODE SELECT TOGGLE SWITCH DISPLAY MODE SYMBOLS
OPEN LOOP (MANUAL MODE) CLOSED LOOP (AUTO MODE) COMPUSTEP START-UP
ON DURING FIVE MINUTE COMPUSTEMP TIME PERIOD
UNDER TEMPERATURE THERMOCOUPLE OPEN NO HEAT THERMOCOUPLE REVERSED
TEMPERATURE AND PERCENTAGE
POWER DISPLAY
DOT INDICATORS
POWER BEING DELIVERED TO LOAD MANUAL MODE ON
(DISPLAY INDICATES PERCENT­AGE OF POWER)
PERCENTAGE POWER ADJUSTMENT KNOB
CONTROLS PERCENTAGE OF POWER SUPPLIED TO LOAD IN MANUAL
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPSeries 15 and 30 Amp Temperature Controllers PIMSeries 10 and 15 Amp Temperature Controllers
Section I. General Description
The IMP and PIM Series are microprocessor based PID controllers specifically designed to perform most operator functions automatically. The IMP Series are plug-in units, while the PIM Series are portable, stand-alone instruments. Both are self-adjusting and capable of maintaining a very high degree of temperature accuracy over a wide range of operating conditions. A digital display eliminates parallax error caused by conventional analog methods of display. This enhances the accuracy of the controller while making information easier to see.
Simplified controls and the use of status symbols allow the operator to make adjustments easily. The status display also provides visual indication of normal or abnormal operating conditions in both controller and load.
All that is required of the operator is to set the temperature desired. From that point on, the controller will automatically perform all the operations required to achieve and maintain the selected temperature.
Included in the design is a built-in safety feature which when operating in closed-loop mode will automatically cut off the controller output power when any TC fault is detected. In open­loop operation, the display shows percentage of power as set by the power control potentiometer (0-100%).
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The IMP plug-in controller is capable of receiving a standby command from the SAM auxiliary module. When a standby or low heat command is acknowledged from the SAM during closed­loop operation, the controller will operate with a fixed setpoint. When receiving a standby command during open-loop operation, the output power of the controller will be reduced to 1/4 of the front panel power control setting.
The IMP controller also sends alarm status conditions to the SAM auxiliary module for annunciation and remote control functions.
Section II. Installation (IMP Series Only)
All IMP Series controllers are ready to use as shipped from the factory. Prior to installation into a mainframe, make sure the voltage, Hz and degree options are as ordered and correspond to the Product ID label.
Never insert or remove a controller from a mainframe with the AC power on. Hazardous potentials exist on components inside the mainframe and controller. Always disconnect AC power to the mainframe when servicing.
CAUTION
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To install a plug-in controller into a mainframe, release the locking device on the lower edge of the unit by pulling the plunger gently away from the panel. Align the upper and lower edges of the printed circuit board on the controller with the mainframe card guide slot and slide in until the rear connector is completely engaged. Lock the controller into the frame by depressing the plunger on the locking device.
Section III. Operation
Note: Any flashing display indicates that a fault has been detected by the controller. Refer to section on
A.Automatic Closed-loop Operation
1- Position Mode select switch to closed-loop (“o”). 2- Set temperature on Setpoint switch. 3- Turn on AC power. 4- After a short reset delay, the measured temperature will
be displayed. If the temperature is 30 degrees F (17°C) or more below setpoint, the undertemperature alarm display (lower segment of the leftmost digit) will flash. If the temperature is 30 degrees F (17°C) or more above setpoint, the overtemperature alarm display (upper segment of the leftmost digit) will flash. During alarm conditions, temperature display will also flash. If the temperature is within alarm limits, the display will stop flashing, and the leftmost digit will display closed-loop mode (“o”).
5- Power to load indicator (the decimal point of the
leftmost digit) will be on if any power is being applied to the load.
Faults.
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