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* Nenniger GmbH, Berlin, Hochtemperatur S-Type Thermocouple
 
* Nenniger GmbH, Berlin, Hochtemperatur S-Type Thermocouple
 
* Special type of cable for this (orange - 'compensation wire'). Additional length was ordered from Conrad: [https://www.conrad.de/de/p/lapp-thermoelementleitung-2-x-0-22-mm-orange-weiss-163051-1-meterware-600889.html "600889 Thermo-elementkabel]" - around 5 euro/meter.
 
* Special type of cable for this (orange - 'compensation wire'). Additional length was ordered from Conrad: [https://www.conrad.de/de/p/lapp-thermoelementleitung-2-x-0-22-mm-orange-weiss-163051-1-meterware-600889.html "600889 Thermo-elementkabel]" - around 5 euro/meter.
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We may need to order a longer one (about 25 euro's) to make it stick out further in the oven.
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It was glue-ed with [https://www.123-3d.nl/123-3D-Thermische-lijm-5-gram-i98-t332.html thermo-plaster/glue] into the old holder.
  
 
= Heat Alarm =
 
= Heat Alarm =

Versie van 18 mrt 2024 om 10:34


Firing Control VK-200, Ve-Ka Ovenbouw

Firing Control VK-200, Ve-Ka OvenbouwFiring Control VK-200, Ve-Ka OvenbouwFiring Control VK-200, Ve-Ka Ovenbouw

Wiring

  1. N and single 220volt L via switch; black and blue
  2. 2x for the S-type thermocouple - orange cable; white and brown
  3. 2x Normally open relays to switch a load contactor
  4. Earth wire

On a Harting HAN7Da connector.

RCD / Aardlekschakelaar

40A, 500mA residual current detector/aartlekschakelaar in de loop. It sits in the path to the 4+1 IEC wall socket.

Oven-panel-wall.jpg

kWh meter

Dit is een DTS353 -- https://www.rdlmeters.com/product/dts353/ met een Watt-uur puls uitgang.

Manual

Deze is vermoedelijk low-voltage open collector. Plan is te beginnen met 3v3 volt en een 4.7 kΩ pull up resistor on the IO port of the node..

Wiring kWh meter too ACNode

Zwarte audio kabel die rechts boven de kast in komt.

Dts353-oc-output.pngDts353-oc-input.png

  • Schroef terminal 9; Plus; center van coax (rode terminal), dan naar rood van het plugje aan de kant van het PCB
  • Schroef terminal 8; Minus; aarde van de coax (zwarte terminal), dan naar bruin van het plugje aan de kant van het PCB

There is a 4k7 resistor to the 3v3

Sensor

  • Nenniger GmbH, Berlin, Hochtemperatur S-Type Thermocouple
  • Special type of cable for this (orange - 'compensation wire'). Additional length was ordered from Conrad: "600889 Thermo-elementkabel" - around 5 euro/meter.

We may need to order a longer one (about 25 euro's) to make it stick out further in the oven.

It was glue-ed with thermo-plaster/glue into the old holder.

Heat Alarm

heat sensor - location

een FIT-NP5R dry-relay (NO, NC) sokkel met een FITH-23010 hitte sensor.

Manual hittemelder Manual Sokkel

Heat Alarm Manuals as shipped

Actual manuals that were shipped with the unit (please keep)

Scan Manual hittemelder Scan Manual Sokkel

Heat Alarm - Wiring

  • Mains - 'tick' cable going to distribution panel
    • L -- Phase 220v, Brown
    • N -- Neutral, 220v, Blue
    • Earth - terminated, Yellow
    • Alert-signal, white -- not connected
  • Dry relay - galvanically separate from mains - 'thin' cable going to oven control box
    • Black - common
    • Red - Normally open
    • Blue - Normally closed

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VK2000 Control signals

Our version has 2 relays; with an NO to the 'L'. The first relay controls the heating - the second one is simply on when a firing cycle runs; and off once completed or when you abort to cycle. E.g. as to, for example, operator an extraction fan or a mechanical lock on the door o the kiln.

  1. Earth wire (yellow/green)
    1. Wired to a distribution bar on the back panel
  2. Neutral wire (for the AC/DC) (blue)
    1. Wired post the main switch
  3. L wire (for AC/DC and as the feed of the relay outputs) (brown)
    1. Wired post the main switch, current limiter and SafetyRelay
  4. Relay 1 out -- switching to L (black) -- this relays goes on and off throughout the firing cycle; it is wired to a PID for temperature control.
    1. Wired to the main control relay via the red cable *inside* the oven
  5. Relay 2 out -- Switching to L (green)
    1. Wired to Opto1 of the NodeCeramic. This relay goes on at the start of the programme; and off once the firing cyclus is complete.
  6. Purple wire - not connected
  7. Orange wire - white/brown - Pt
    1. wired to the Pt sensor inside the Oven

Thermocouple

The device shows that it expects a "Pt 10.4" thermocouple.

Markus Kohl (mkoehl at bentrup punt de), the expert at Bentrup.de confirmed that "Yes "Pt 10.4" stays for a Thermocouple Typ"S"!".

I.e. Platinum / 10% Rhodium

Manual

VK-20000 fire control manual

Wiring Oven side =

Ovenconn-schamatic.png

Harting style 6+1 connector carrying 3 phase power and relay control signal

  • 2 pins for Neutral and Switch (relay)
  • 3 pins for the 3 phases
  • E pin for Earth
  • The relay control runs through a clickson/temperature-fuse and a NO pushbutton that is pushed closed by the lid being fully down.


Ovenconn-1.jpg Ovenconn-2.jpg Ovenconn-3.jpg

Ovenrelay-1.jpg Ovenrelay-2.jpg Ovenspec-1.jpg

todo

Probably needs a snubber

Risks

Inherent

  1. Heat runaway (CPU fault, contacts welded)
  2. Faulty thermocouple causing heat runaway / instability / cracking
  3. Contact with water/leak
  4. Material falling onto it / other people working too near / unclear that is hot
  5. Touching hot material in oven / once out of oven

Operator driven

  1. Flammable material near
  2. Hot handles, etc
  3. Dust
  4. Unclear it is on / hot
  5. Opening while hot
  6. Bare wire touching
  7. Looking into it / infrared radiation
  8. Toppling, bumping, people/things pushed into it
  9. Welding equipment nearby that may be flammable
  10. Use of the corner by a third party for flammable things (e.g. spray painting)
  11. Use when broken

Measures and Controls

  1. Touching bare metal electric coils / electrocution risk
    1. Equipment grounded, fully metal or nonconductive enclosures
    2. Instructions
    3. Interlock on door/lid (touching bare metal electric coils)
    4. Earth leak trip/detector (touching bare metal electric coils)
  2. Touching bare metal during filling
    1. Instructions
    2. Interlock on door/lid (touching bare metal electric coils)
    3. Earth leak trip/detector (touching bare metal electric coils)
  3. Touching bare metal during maintenance
    1. System not wired - main 3+1+N IEC plug that can be used to fully disconnect the unit (the wire to the kWh meter is galvanically isolated)
    2. Control enclosure can only be openend with mains switch physical in the off position; additional mechanical shielding/cover on incoming mains.
  4. Runaway heat
    1. VK2000 validates heat/cool & stops firing when outside control range
    2. Heat fuse directly on the firing relay control in the Kiln itself (set well below 100C; i.e. below control electrics is affected)
    3. Heat sensor above oven that operates independent of the firing control
    4. Overcurrent protection that operates independent of the firing control and heat sensor
    5. Check ACNode for current & firing - and stops firing when outside control range (TODO)
    6. No unknown/uncontrolled states on powerup / after powerlock (TODO)
    7. VK2000 and Oven are designed to fail safe
    8. Oven designed to fail safe
  5. Emergency button
    1. Present and relatively far from oven / some shielding by beam
  6. Lockout / tag out
    1. The main switch can be locked with a padlock to lock/tag the machine out in the 'off' position
    2. The CRM allows for locking a machine put by placing it in do-not-use/maintenance mode (which will also block powering it on).
  7. Preventing burns and people looking into the fume-hole without protection.
    1. Signage (eye, heat, ..)
    2. Instruction
  8. Bumping/tipping/etc risks
    1. Safe location, 2 sides wall
    2. Removal overly hard - presence of beam, welding table, controls screwed to the wall & limited cable length. Spacers behind/between legs and wall
    3. Placard with 'oven is in use / hot' is part of the oven
      1. Instructions to use it.
  9. Personal Safety Equipment (gloves, safety gogles, welding mask/googles)
    1. Part of the instructions
    2. 'on loan' material always available & nearby
    3. Signage (eye, heat, ..)
  10. Operator errors
    1. Mandatory Instructions
    2. Tag system
    3. Instructions can only be entered by those who had instruction or with trustee override
    4. Lockout by physical key (on the main switch) or via the tag system when broken
      1. Set of processes for lockout & facilities for this (3 three lockout boxes at the front door)