TD-0008_SaniCab® PC_Technical Datasheet_Rev3.0

7.4 Control System 7.4.1 Control Panel This control panel houses the components used to control the system and is skid mounted

• One (1) UL Listed enclosure, NEMA 4X, 316L stainless steel construction with a painted carbon steel backplate • One (1) Allen-Bradley Bulletin 5069 CompactLogix 5380 Controller with associated digital and analog inputs and outputs • One (1) Ethernet switch, 5-port unmanaged • One (1) 24V DC, 10 Amp power supply • Air solenoid valves (as required) • One (1) Low air pressure alarm switch • One (1) Instrument air filter • One (1) Instrument air pressure regulator with gauge • One (1) Disconnect switch rated for 100 Amps • One (1) 15 HP motor starter • One (1) Transformer to convert the incoming 3-phase power to other needed voltages • Twenty (20) ft of SO cord power cord (plug not included) 7.4.2 Operator Interface Operator interfaces include the HMI and other components installed on the control panel • One (1) Allen-Bradley PanelView Plus 7 from Rockwell Automation -

7" color touchscreen, Operator Terminal (HMI) • One (1) Illuminated emergency stop switch

• One (1) Illuminated reset button • One (1) 120V AC GFCI Receptacle • One (1) RJ45-F Ethernet Passthrough

8. Equipment Operation

8.1 System Operating Conditions • Maximum System Operating Temperature: 190°F (Rinse & Wash Phases) • System Noise Levels (Approximate): 80 dBA (Rinse & Wash Phases), 70 dBA (Dryer Phases)

NOTE: • Achievable operating temperatures are dependent on system options and utility conditions

8.2 Loading and Unloading Operation • Loading

− Dirty parts are loaded onto the appropriate rack (racks sit atop a transfer cart) − The transfer cart is pushed from the process area to the SaniCab PC system − The operator opens the SaniCab PC door − The transfer cart with rack is positioned in front of the SaniCab PC doorway and is pushed into the rail assembly inside the washer for engagement and locking − The transfer cart’s rack engagement lock is lifted, and the rack is pushed from the transfer cart into the chamber − The operator disengages the empty transfer cart from the rail assembly, pulls the transfer cart away from the chamber, and closes the SaniCab PC door − The operator inflates the door & selects the appropriate cleaning cycle (also known as recipes) via the HMI operator terminal

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