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Electrical System - Section Electrical System NOTE: This section applies to applicators with C-style cordsets. Table of Contents Electrical System........................................... - Introduction................................................ - Overview of Electrical Operation.............................. - Cordsets................................................ - Adhesive Manifold Cordset.............................. - Heated Air Manifold Cordset............................. - Heaters and Thermocouples............................... - Thermostats............................................. - Cordset Connection......................................... -8 Preparing to Connect Cordsets............................. -8 Connecting Adhesive Manifold Cordsets..................... -9 Connecting Heated Air Manifold Cordsets................... -0 Restoring the System to Normal Operation................... - Disconnecting Cordsets................................... - Cordset Service............................................ - Checking a Heater........................................ - Checking a Thermocouple................................. - Checking a Thermostat.................................... - Replacing a Heater....................................... -8 Replacing a Thermocouple................................ -0 Replacing a Thermostat................................... - Resetting a Thermostat................................... - Thermocouple Voltage Table................................. - Parts...................................................... - Adhesive Manifold Cordset................................ -7 Heated Air Manifold Cordset............................... -8 Splitter and Adapter Cables................................ -9 Extension Cables......................................... -0 Recommended Spare Parts and Supplies................... - Technical Data.............................................. - Electrical Specifications................................... - Wiring Diagrams......................................... - Cordsets.............................................. - Splitter and Adapter Cable Wiring Diagrams............... - Extension Cables...................................... -8 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

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Electrical System - WARNING: Allow only personnel with appropriate training and experience to operate or service the equipment. The use of untrained or inexperienced personnel to operate or service the equipment can result in injury, including death, to themselves and others, and damage to the equipment. Introduction This section describes the electrical system on applicators with Meltex thermocouple-style (hereafter referred to as C-style) cordsets. The applicator s electrical system includes the following components: adhesive manifold cordset(s) with heater(s) and thermocouple heated air manifold cordset(s) with heater(s) and thermocouple thermostats splitter and adapter cables (if used) extension cables The hose also has some electrical components, including a cordset that connects it electrically to the melter and an electrical receptacle that connects it electrically to the applicator. In combination, the hose electrical connections, the applicator cordsets, and any cables used serve two purposes: () to supply electrical power to the heaters in the applicator adhesive and heated air manifolds and () to carry electrical signals from the thermocouples in the adhesive and heated air manifolds to a melter control system or to a standalone temperature controller. In addition, C-style adhesive manifold cordsets have two extra wires that may be used to supply power to one or more solenoid valves. 0000 Figure - Applicator with C-style cordsets. Adhesive manifold cordset. Heated air manifold cordset 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

- Electrical System Overview of Electrical Operation An applicator has two types of heated zone: adhesive manifold and heated air manifold. The adhesive manifold zones heat the adhesive in the applicator, and the heated air manifold zones heat the pattern air. Heating and temperature sensing of the zones is accomplished through cordsets. Cordsets Each heated zone has a cordset that is connected to one thermocouple and one or two heaters inside the applicator. Cordsets are then electrically connected, via a connector plug, to a temperature control channel on a melter control system or on a standalone temperature controller. The control system receives the thermocouple electrical signal and regulates the electrical power supplied to the heater(s) based on the signal. There are two types of cordset: adhesive manifold and heated air manifold. Adhesive Manifold Cordset See Figure -. The adhesive manifold cordset has a square 8-pin male connector that connects to an 8-pin female connector on a hose or an extension, splitter, or adapter cable. The adhesive manifold cordset also has two extra wires that may supply power to one or more solenoid valves. Figure - GND 7 7 C-style adhesive manifold cordset connector GROUND HEATER HEATER SOLENOID SOLENOID SENSOR SENSOR 900000 Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System - Heated Air Manifold Cordset See Figure -. The heated air manifold cordset has a round 7-pin male connector that connects to a 7-pin female connector on an extension, splitter, or adapter cable. GROUND SENSOR SENSOR HEATER HEATER 9000008 Figure - C-style heated air manifold cordset connector Heaters and Thermocouples Cordsets are wired to a replaceable cartridge heater (or heaters) housed in a bore inside each adhesive and heated air manifold zone, as shown in Figure -9 later in this section. When power is supplied to a heater, it heats the adhesive or the pattern air in the applicator manifolds. Two heaters are present when a zone s heating requirements are higher. Typically, the heating requirements of a filtered applicator are greater than those of a non-filtered applicator and the heating requirements of heated air manifold zones are greater than the heating requirements of adhesive manifold zones. Cordsets are also wired to a thermocouple housed in a bore in each adhesive and heated air manifold zone. A thermocouple is an electronic temperature control device in which the voltage, in millivolts, varies depending on the temperature of the device. The thermocouple relays the temperature of the manifold to a melter control system or to a temperature controller, which in turn adjusts the power supplied to the manifold heaters accordingly. NOTE: On some applicators, the thermocouple is an integral part of the cordset wiring (in which case no wire nut or connector is used). 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

- Electrical System Thermostats Each adhesive manifold on the applicator has a thermostat that is connected in series with the heater(s) as shown in Figure -9 later in this section. Thermostats provides additional overtemperature protection. Normally, the control system maintains the temperature in a heated zone based on the voltage of the thermocouple. However, if the thermocouple fails, the thermostat acts as a backup, preventing the temperature in that heated zone from rising above its setpoint. During normal operation, when the applicator temperature is below its setpoint, the thermostat should be closed, allowing power to reach the heaters. If the applicator does not heat properly and the applicator temperature has not been above the setpoint temperature, a thermostat may have failed. If the applicator temperature rises above the thermostat setpoint, the thermostat has failed. The system should be shut down and the thermostat checked and replaced as necessary. The setpoint temperature for the thermostat is 0 C (00 F). Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

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-8 Electrical System Cordset Connection Cordsets must be properly connected to hoses and/or splitter and extension cables to supply power to the applicator. This part of Section provides cordset connection procedures for an installation in which adhesive manifold cordsets are connected to hose connectors and to extension and adapter cables and in which heated air manifold cordsets are connected to heated air manifold extension and splitter or adapter cables, which is the recommended configuration. If you need assistance with cordset installation, contact your Nordson representative. NOTE: Normally, the hose, cordset, and cable configuration of your system will have already been determined by you and your Nordson representative. If you need to change the configuration, contact your Nordson representative for assistance. Splitter, adapter, and extension cable part numbers are provided in Parts at the end of this section. WARNING: Risk of personal injury or death. Allow only qualified personnel to perform electrical installation, troubleshooting, or repair procedures. Before performing any electrical procedure, review Section, Safety, and disconnect and lock out electrical power to the system. Preparing to Connect Cordsets. If the system is in operation, relieve system pressure. Refer to Relieving System Pressure in Section 0, Filter.. Disconnect and lock out electrical power to the system. Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System -9 Connecting Adhesive Manifold Cordsets Connect adhesive manifold cordsets as appropriate for your application. Refer to Table - and Figure - for a typical installation configuration Table - Typical Adhesive Manifold Cordset Connections Item in Figure - Component Connect to... First adhesive manifold Extension cable (item ) cordset Extension cable First adhesive manifold cordset (item ) and to adapter cable (item ) Adapter cable Extension cable (item ) and to electrical receptacle on melter (item ) Second adhesive manifold Hose connector cordset Hose cordset Electrical receptacle on melter (item ) Applicator () First adhesive manifold cordset () Second adhesive manifold cordset () Extension cable Hose () Adapter cable () Hose cordset ÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ Melter () Melter electrical receptacle Figure - Typical adhesive manifold cordset connections. First adhesive manifold cordset. Extension cable. Adapter cable. Second adhesive manifold cordset. Hose cordset. Melter electrical receptacle 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

-0 Electrical System Connecting Heated Air Manifold Cordsets Connect heated air manifold cordsets as appropriate for your application. Refer to Table - and Figure - for a typical installation configuration. Table - Typical Heated Air Manifold Cordset Connections Item in Figure - Component Connect to... One air manifold cordset Extension cable (item ) Extension cable One air manifold cordset (item ) and adapter cable (item ) Adapter cable Extension cable (item ) and electrical receptacle on melter (item 7) Two air manifold cordsets Extension cables (item ) Extension cables Two air manifold cordsets (item ) and splitter cable (item ) Splitter cable Extension cables (item ) and electrical receptacle on melter (item 7) Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System - Applicator () One heated air manifold cordset () Extension cable () Adapter cable ÉÉÉ ÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ Applicator () Two heated air manifold cordsets () Extension cables (7) Melter electrical receptacle Melter ÉÉÉ ÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉ Melter () Splitter cable Figure - Typical heated air manifold cordset connections. One heated air manifold cordset. Two heated air manifold cordsets. Extension cable. Extension cables. Adapter cable. Splitter cable 7. Melter electrical receptacle 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

- Electrical System Restoring the System to Normal Operation Disconnecting Cordsets Perform whichever of the following steps is appropriate for your installation: If the cordsets were connected as part of the initial installation of the applicator, return to the applicator installation procedures in Section, Installation, to complete the installation. If the cordsets were connected as part of another procedure, return to that procedure. If applicable, restore the system to normal operation. Refer to Starting the Applicator in Section, Operation, as needed. Before disconnecting any cordset, relieve system pressure and disconnect and lock out electrical power to the system. Refer to Relieving System Pressure in Section 0, Filter, as needed. Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

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- Electrical System Cordset Service This part of Section provides cordset-related service procedures. WARNING: Risk of personal injury or death. Allow only qualified personnel to perform electrical installation, troubleshooting, or repair procedures. Before performing any electrical procedure, review Section, Safety, and disconnect and lock out electrical power to the system. Checking a Heater. Relieve system pressure. Refer to Relieving System Pressure in Section 0, Filter.. Disconnect and lock out electrical power to the system.. Disconnect the cordset that supplies power to the heater to be checked.. See Figure - or -7 as appropriate. Use an ohmmeter to check the heater resistance and continuity at the heater pins on the cordset: If you measure low resistance, the heaters are operating normally. Return to the procedure that referenced this check. If you measure high resistance or if an open circuit is indicated, there may be a broken wire, a loose connection, or a defective heater. Continue to the next step. GND 7 7 GROUND HEATER HEATER SOLENOID SOLENOID SENSOR SENSOR 900000 Figure - C-style adhesive manifold cordset connector Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System - GROUND SENSOR SENSOR HEATER HEATER 9000008 Figure -7 C-style heated air manifold cordset connector. Remove the appropriate manifold cover and inspect the heater wiring. Make sure there are no broken wires or loose connections and that the heaters are wired correctly. Refer to the cordset wiring diagrams provided in Applicator-Specific Reference Drawings in Section 8, Parts, as needed: If any wiring problems are found, correct the problems and restore the system to normal operation. If no wiring problems are found, the heater is probably defective. Replace the heater. Refer to Replacing a Heater later in this section. Checking a Thermocouple NOTE: You will need to know the temperature of the thermocouple to properly perform this check.. Relieve system pressure. Refer to Relieving System Pressure in Section 0, Filter.. Disconnect and lock out electrical power to the system.. Disconnect the cordset that supplies power to the thermocouple to be checked.. See Figure - or -7 as appropriate. With the thermocouple at a known temperature, use a millivoltmeter to check the thermocouple voltage between the thermocouple pins on the cordset.. Refer to Thermocouple Voltage Table later in this section to determine whether the measured value is the normal value for that temperature: If the measured voltage is correct, the thermocouple is operating properly. Return to the procedure that referenced this check. If the measured voltage is not correct, replace the thermocouple. Refer to Replacing a Thermocouple later in this section. 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

- Electrical System Checking a Thermostat NOTE: Thermostats fail in the open position.. Relieve system pressure. Refer to Relieving System Pressure in Section, Maintenance.. Disconnect and lock out electrical power to the system.. Disconnect the cordset that supplies power to the thermostat to be checked.. See Figure -8. With the applicator at or below the adhesive application temperature, use an ohmmeter to measure the resistance between the heater pins on the adhesive manifold cordset: If the measured resistance does not indicate an open circuit, the thermostat is operating properly at the normal operating temperature. Return to the procedure that referenced this check. If the measured resistance indicates an open circuit, the thermostat may have failed. Proceed to the next step. NOTE: When the applicator is at or below the adhesive application temperature, the thermostat should be closed. GND 7 7 GROUND HEATER HEATER SOLENOID SOLENOID SENSOR SENSOR 900000 Figure -8 C-style adhesive manifold cordset connector. Remove the adhesive manifold cover and locate the wiring for the thermostat and the heater. Inspect the wiring and wire nuts for loose connections or damage. If loose or damaged connections are found or if damaged wiring is found, tighten the connections or repair the damage. Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System -7. Use an ohmmeter to check the continuity of the thermostat circuit by placing the ohmmeter probes on the thermostat wiring connectors: If the measured resistance indicates a short circuit, the thermostat is operating properly. Reinstall the manifold cover, reconnect the cordset, and return to the procedure that referenced this check. If the measured resistance indicates an open circuit, the thermostat is open. Proceed to the next step. 7. Attempt to reset the thermostat by pressing the reset button on the thermostat. 8. Check the resistance again: If the measured resistance indicates a short circuit, the thermostat is operating properly. Reinstall the manifold cover, reconnect the cordset, and return to the procedure that referenced this check. If the measured resistance indicates an open circuit, the thermostat has failed. Replace the thermostat. Refer to the next procedure, Replacing a Thermostat. 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

-8 Electrical System Replacing a Heater You will need the following items: appropriate tools small rod for loosening the heater (if needed) replacement heater replacement wire nuts or terminal blocks (if needed) heater lubricant. Relieve system pressure. Refer to Relieving System Pressure in Section 0, Filter.. Disconnect and lock out electrical power to the system.. Disconnect the cordset that supplies power to the heater to be replaced.. Remove the appropriate manifold cover. Refer to the applicator reference drawing provided in Applicator-Specific Reference Drawings in Section 8, Parts, as needed.. Disconnect the heater wires from the cordset wires.. See Figure -9. Remove the heater from the manifold. NOTE: If the heater does not easily slide out of its bore, locate the small access hole at the back of the heater. Insert a small rod in the access hole and gently push or tap on the rod to loosen the heater. 7. Coat a new heater with heater lubricant and insert it into the bore in the manifold. 8. Connect the new heater wires to the cordset heater wires. Refer to the cordset wiring diagrams provided in Applicator-Specific Reference Drawings in Section 8, Parts, as needed. NOTE: The heater wires are not polarity-sensitive. Either heater wire can be connected to either cordset wire. 9. Reinstall the manifold cover, reconnect the cordset, and restore the system to normal operation. Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System -9 7 9 8 0000 Figure -9 Typical configuration of heaters and thermocouple (applicator with vertical filter and two heaters shown). Thermostat connection. Ground connection. Solenoid wires (refer to solenoid valve wiring diagram if applicable). Adhesive manifold cordset. Heated air manifold cordset. Heater (adhesive manifold) 7. Thermocouple (adhesive manifold) 8. Heater (heated air manifold) 9. Thermocouple (heated air manifold) 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

-0 Electrical System Replacing a Thermocouple You will need the following items: appropriate tools, including a wire stripper and cutter replacement thermocouple replacement wire nuts or terminal blocks (if needed). Relieve system pressure. Refer to Relieving System Pressure in Section 0, Filter.. Disconnect and lock out electrical power to the system.. Disconnect the cordset that supplies power to the thermocouple to be replaced.. Remove the adhesive manifold cover. Refer to the applicator reference drawing provided in Applicator-Specific Reference Drawings in Section 8, Parts, as needed.. Note the color of the wires connected to the thermocouple pins on the cordset; then disconnect the thermocable from the those wires and remove it from the applicator. See Figure - or -7 as appropriate.. Thread one end of the new thermocable through the cordset flexible conduit; then connect the thermocable wires to the wires connected to the thermocouple pins on the cordset, matching the wires to the pins by wire color. 7. At the other end of the thermocable, strip about. cm ( in.) of insulation off both wires. 8. Twist the two sections of bare wire together so that secure contact is made between the wires. 9. Clip the section of bare wire twisted together so that it is about 0. cm.0 cm (0. 0.0 in.) long. 0. Insert the thermocable into the thermocouple and tighten the set screw to secure the thermocable.. Coat a new thermocouple with heater lubricant and insert it into the bore in the manifold.. Reinstall the manifold cover, reconnect cordsets, and restore the system to normal operation. Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System - Replacing a Thermostat You will need the following items: appropriate tools replacement thermostat replacement wire nuts or terminal blocks (if needed). Relieve system pressure. Refer to Relieving System Pressure in Section, Maintenance.. Disconnect and lock out electrical power to the system.. Remove the adhesive manifold cover and locate the thermostat and heater wiring. Refer to the applicator reference drawing provided in Applicator-Specific Reference Drawings in Section 8, Parts, as needed.. Loosen the wire nuts that connect the wiring to the thermostat, remove the thermostat screws, and remove the thermostat from the manifold.. Place the new thermostat in the mount, secure it with the thermostat screws, and connect the thermostat wiring to the cordset and heater wiring with the wire nuts. Refer to the adhesive manifold cordset wiring diagram in Applicator-Specific Reference Drawings in Section 8, Parts.. Reinstall the adhesive manifold cover, reconnect the cordset, and restore the system to normal operation. 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

- Electrical System Resetting a Thermostat When an adhesive manifold thermostat opens because of an overtemperature condition, it must be manually reset before the applicator can be restored to normal operation.. Relieve system pressure. Refer to Relieving System Pressure in Section, Maintenance.. Disconnect and lock out electrical power to the system.. Remove the appropriate adhesive manifold cover. Refer to the applicator reference drawing provided in Applicator-Specific Reference Drawings in Section 8, Parts, as needed.. See Figure -0. Press the reset button on the thermostat.. Reinstall the manifold cover and restore the system to normal operation.. If the thermostat still does not operate properly, go to Checking a Thermostat earlier in this section. Figure -0 Location of the reset button on a thermostat Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System - Thermocouple Voltage Table Table - lists thermocouple voltage as a function of temperature. Refer to Checking a Thermocouple earlier in this section for the procedure for checking a thermocouple. Table - Thermocouple Voltage as a Function of Temperature Temperature Voltage Temperature Voltage 8 C. F 0.9 mv C.8 F. mv 9 C. F.00 mv 7 C. F.9 mv 0 C 8.0 F.0 mv 8 C 8. F. mv C 9.8 F.0 mv 9 C 0. F.0 mv C 7. F. mv 0 C F. mv C 7. F. mv C.8 F.70 mv C 7. F. mv C. F.7 mv C 77.0 F. mv C 7. F.8 mv C 78.8 F.7 mv C 9. F.87 mv 7 C 80. F. mv C F.9 mv 8 C 8. F.7 mv C.8 F.97 mv 9 C 8. F. mv 7 C. F.0 mv 0 C 8.0 F.8 mv 8 C. F.08 mv C 87.8 F. mv 9 C 8. F. mv C 89. F.9 mv 0 C 0 F.9 mv C 9. F.7 mv C.8 F. mv C 9. F.79 mv C. F.0 mv C 9.0 F.8 mv C. F. mv C 9.8 F.90 mv C 7. F. mv 7 C 98. F.9 mv C 9 F. mv 8 C 00. F.00 mv C 0.8 F. mv 9 C 0. F.0 mv 7 C. F.7 mv 0 C 0.0 F. mv 8 C. F. mv C 0.8 F. mv 9 C. F.8 mv C 07. F. mv 70 C 8 F.7 mv C 09. F.7 mv 7 C 9.8 F.78 mv C. F. mv 7 C. F.8 mv C.0 F.8 mv 7 C. F.89 mv 7 C. F.9 mv 0 C. F.8 mv 7 C 7.0 F.00 mv 0 C 7. F. mv 7 C 8.8 F.0 mv 0 C 9. F.9 mv 77 C 70. F. mv 0 C.0 F. mv 78 C 7. F. mv 0 C.8 F.70 mv 79 C 7. F. mv 07 C. F.7 mv 80 C 7.0 F.7 mv 08 C. F.8 mv 8 C 77.8 F. mv 09 C 8. F.87 mv 8 C 79. F.8 mv 0 C 0.0 F.9 mv 8 C 8. F. mv C.8 F.97 mv 8 C 8. F.9 mv C. F.0 mv 8 C 8.0 F. mv C. F.08 mv 8 C 8.8 F.0 mv C 7. F. mv 87 C 88. F. mv C 9.0 F.9 mv 88 C 90. F.7 mv C 0.8 F. mv 89 C 9. F.77 mv 7 C. F.0 mv 90 C 9.0 F.8 mv 8 C. F. mv 9 C 9.8 F.87 mv 9 C. F. mv Continued on next page 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

- Electrical System Thermocouple Voltage Table (contd) Table - Thermocouple Voltage as a Function of Temperature (contd) Temperature Voltage Temperature Voltage 9 C 97. F.9 mv 0 C 8.0 F.7 mv 9 C 99. F.98 mv C 9.8 F. mv 9 C 0. F.0 mv C. F.8 mv 9 C 0.0 F.09 mv C. F. mv 9 C 0.8 F. mv C. F.9 mv 97 C 0. F.0 mv C 7.0 F.7 mv 98 C 08. F. mv C 8.8 F.8 mv 99 C 0. F. mv 7 C 0. F.8 mv 00 C.0 F.7 mv 8 C. F.9 mv 0 C.8 F. mv 9 C. F.97 mv 0 C.0 F 7.0 mv 8 C. F 8.0 mv C 7.8 F 7.09 mv 9 C 8. F 8. mv C 9. F 7. mv 0 C 0.0 F 8.7 mv C 7. F 7.0 mv C.8 F 8.77 mv C 7. F 7. mv C. F 8.8 mv C 7.0 F 7. mv C. F 8.88 mv C 7.8 F 7.7 mv C 7. F 8.9 mv 7 C 78. F 7. mv C 9.0 F 8.99 mv 8 C 80. F 7.8 mv C 0.8 F 9.0 mv 9 C 8. F 7. mv 7 C. F 9.0 mv 0 C 8.0 F 7.9 mv 8 C. F 9. mv C 8.8 F 7. mv 9 C. F 9. mv C 87. F 7.70 mv 70 C 8.0 F 9.7 mv C 89. F 7.7 mv 7 C 9.8 F 9. mv C 9. F 7.8 mv 7 C. F 9.8 mv C 9.0 F 7.87 mv 7 C. F 9. mv C 9.8 F 7.9 mv 7 C. F 9.9 mv 7 C 9. F 7.98 mv 7 C 7.0 F 9. mv 8 C 98. F 8.0 mv 7 C 8.8 F 9. mv 9 C 00. F 8.09 mv 77 C 0. F 9. mv 0 C 0.0 F 8. mv 78 C. F 9.7 mv C 0.8 F 8. mv 79 C. F 9.77 mv C 0. F 8. mv 80 C.0 F 9.8 mv C 07. F 8. mv 8 C 7.8 F 9.89 mv C 09. F 8.7 mv 8 C 9. F 9.9 mv C.0 F 8. mv 8 C. F 0.00 mv C.8 F 8.9 mv 8 C. F 0.0 mv 7 C. F 8. mv 8 C.0 F 0. mv 8 C.8 F 0.7 mv C 7. F.7 mv 87 C 8. F 0. mv C 9.0 F.79 mv 88 C 70. F 0.8 mv C 0.8 F.8 mv 89 C 7. F 0. mv 7 C. F.90 mv 90 C 7.0 F 0.9 mv 8 C. F.9 mv 9 C 7.8 F 0. mv 9 C. F.0 mv 9 C 77. F 0.0 mv 0 C 8.0 F.07 mv 9 C 79. F 0. mv C 9.8 F. mv 9 C 8. F 0. mv C. F.8 mv 9 C 8.0 F 0.7 mv C. F. mv 9 C 8.8 F 0.7 mv C. F.9 mv 97 C 8. F 0.78 mv C 7.0 F. mv 98 C 88. F 0.8 mv C 8.8 F. mv Continued on next page Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System - Table - Thermocouple Voltage as a Function of Temperature (contd) Temperature Voltage Temperature Voltage 99 C 90. F 0.89 mv 7 C 0. F. mv 00 C 9.0 F 0.9 mv 8 C. F. mv 0 C 9.8 F.0 mv 9 C. F.7 mv 0 C 9. F.0 mv 0 C.0 F. mv 0 C 97. F. mv C 7.8 F.9 mv 0 C 99. F.7 mv C 9. F.7 mv 0 C 0.0 F. mv C. F.80 mv 0 C 0.8 F.9 mv C. F.8 mv 07 C 0. F. mv C.0 F.9 mv 08 C 0. F.0 mv C.8 F.97 mv 09 C 08. F. mv 7 C 8. F.0 mv 0 C 0.0 F. mv 8 C 0. F.08 mv C.8 F.7 mv 9 C. F. mv C. F. mv 0 C.0 F.9 mv C. F.8 mv C.8 F. mv C 7. F.0 mv C 9. F. mv C 7. F. mv C 7.0 F.7 mv C 7.8 F. mv 7 C 7. F.8 mv 8 C 78. F. mv 9 C 80. F.9 mv 0 C 8.0 F.7 mv C 8.8 F.8 mv C 8. F.8 mv C 87. F.9 mv C 89. F.97 mv C 9.0 F.0 mv C 9.8 F.09 mv 7 C 9. F. mv 8 C 9. F.0 mv 9 C 98. F. mv 0 C 00.0 F. mv 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

- Electrical System Parts This part of Section provides detailed parts lists for the electrical system. For other applicator parts, including a reference drawing and bill of materials specific to your applicator, refer to Section 8, Parts. The following chart provides guidance for reading the parts lists. The number in the Item column corresponds to the circled item number in the parts list illustration. A dash in this column indicates that the item is an assembly. The number in the Part column is the Nordson part number you can use to order the part. A series of dashes indicates that the part is not saleable. In this case, you must order either the assembly in which the part is used or a service kit that includes the part. The Description column describes the part and sometimes includes dimensions or specifications. The Note column contains letters that refer to notes at the bottom of the parts list. These notes provide important information about the part. The Quantity column tells you how many of the part is used to manufacture the assembly shown in the parts list illustration. A dash or AR in this column indicates that the amount of the item required in the assembly is not quantifiable. Item Part Description Quantity Note 0000000 Assembly A 000000 Part of assembly A A - - - - - - Part of item 0000000 Part of item AR NS 000000 Part of item NOTE A: Important information about item AR: As Required NS: Not Shown Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System -7 Adhesive Manifold Cordset See Figure -. Part Description Note 87 Cordset, adhesive manifold, C-style, thermocouple, 7-wire GRN/YEL GND 7 7 BLK BLK LT. BLUE LT. BLUE RED (+) BLUE ( ) T COUPLE HEATER SOLENOID CORDSET CONNECTOR END WIRING APPLICATOR END WIRING REF. ONLY Figure - C-style adhesive manifold cordset 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

-8 Electrical System Heated Air Manifold Cordset See Figure -. Part Description Note Cordset, heated air manifold, C-style, thermocouple, -wire GRN/YEL LT.BLUE RED BLK BLK 7 CONNECTOR END WIRING T COUPLE HEATER APPLICATOR END WIRING REF. ONLY Figure - C-style heated air manifold cordset Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System -9 Splitter and Adapter Cables See Figure -. These splitter and adapter cables can be used to connect the cordsets on hoses and applicators to the electrical receptacles on the melter. In most cases, extension cables will be needed. Item Part Description Quantity Note 897 Splitter cable, C-style, heated air manifold AR cordsets, 0. m 89 Splitter cable, C-style, adhesive manifold cordset AR and heated air manifold cordset, 0. m 897 Splitter cable, C-style, adhesive manifold AR cordsets, 0. m 897 Adapter cable, C-style, heated air manifold AR cordset, 0. m 897 Adapter cable, C-style, adhesive manifold AR cordset, 0. m 9 Splitter cable, C-style, hose cordsets, 0. m AR AR: As Required Figure - C-style splitter and adapter cables 90000 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

-0 Electrical System Extension Cables See Figures -, -, and -. These extension cables can be used to connect splitter and adapter cables and/or hose and applicator cordsets to the electrical receptacles on the melter. Part Description Note 07 Extension cable, C-style, hose cordsets, 0. m (. ft) 00 Extension cable, C-style, hose cordsets, m (. ft) 79 Extension cable, C-style, hose cordsets, m (. ft) 90 Extension cable, C-style, hose cordsets, m (. ft) 89 Extension cable, C-style, hose cordsets, m (9.7 ft) 70 Extension cable, C-style, hose cordsets, 8 m (. ft) 7 Extension cable, C-style, hose cordsets, 0 m (.8 ft) 90 Extension cable, C-style, hose cordsets, m (9. ft) Extension cable, C-style, hose cordsets, m (8.0 ft) 07 Extension cable, C-style, adhesive manifold cordsets, 0. m (.0 ft) 98 Extension cable, C-style, adhesive manifold cordsets, m (. ft) 8 Extension cable, C-style, adhesive manifold cordsets, m (9.8 ft) 88 Extension cable, C-style, adhesive manifold cordsets, m (. ft) Extension cable, C-style, adhesive manifold cordsets, m (. ft) 99 Extension cable, C-style, adhesive manifold cordsets, m (9.7 ft) 9 Extension cable, C-style, adhesive manifold cordsets, 7 m (.0 ft) 99 Extension cable, C-style, adhesive manifold cordsets, 8 m (. ft) 79770 Extension cable, C-style, adhesive manifold cordsets, m (. ft) 78 Extension cable, C-style, heated air manifold cordsets, m (. ft) 70 Extension cable, C-style, heated air manifold cordsets, m (. ft) 7 Extension cable, C-style, heated air manifold cordsets, m (9.8 ft) 7 Extension cable, C-style, heated air manifold cordsets, m (. ft) 8 Extension cable, C-style, heated air manifold cordsets, m (. ft) Extension cable, C-style, heated air manifold cordsets, m (9.7 ft) Extension cable, C-style, heated air manifold cordsets, 7 m (.0 ft) Extension cable, C-style, heated air manifold cordsets, 8 m (. ft) Extension cable, C-style, heated air manifold cordsets, 9 m (9. ft) 08 Extension cable, C-style, heated air manifold cordsets, 0 m (.8 ft) Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System - 90000 Figure - C-style hose cordset extension cable ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ 90000 Figure - C-style adhesive manifold cordset extension cable ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ 90000 Figure - C-style heated air manifold cordset extension cable 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

- Electrical System Recommended Spare Parts and Supplies For a general spare parts and supplies list, refer to Recommended Spare Parts and Supplies in Section 8, Parts. Part Description Note 87 Cordset, adhesive manifold, C-style, thermocouple, 7-wire Cordset, heated air manifold, C-style, thermocouple, -wire - - - - - - Heaters, adhesive and heated air manifolds A 0 Thermocouple, adhesive and heated air manifolds 87 Thermostat, adhesive manifold 99 Pin, crimp connector, 0 gauge, silver (for adhesive manifold cordset heaters) 99 Pin, crimp connector, 0 gauge, silver (for adhesive manifold cordset thermocouples) 778 Plug, 7-pin, water-resistant (heated air manifold cordset connector) Lubricant, heater (for the heaters) NOTE A: Refer to Applicator-Specific Reference Drawings in Section 8, Parts, for the part numbers of the heaters for your applicator. Technical Data Electrical Specifications Refer to the identification plate on the applicator for voltage and wattage information. For the location of the identification plate on your applicator, refer to the reference drawing of the applicator in Applicator-Specific Reference Drawings in Section 8, Parts. Wiring Diagrams These wiring diagrams are provided for your reference as needed during troubleshooting activities. Refer also to Applicator-Specific Reference Drawings in Section 8, Parts, for wiring diagrams specific to your applicator. NOTE: The term sensor as used in these diagrams refers to the thermocouple. Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System - Cordsets GRN/YEL GND 7 7 BLK BLK LT. BLUE LT. BLUE RED (+) BLUE ( ) HEATER T COUPLE SOLENOID CORDSET CONNECTOR END WIRING APPLICATOR END WIRING REF. ONLY Figure -7 C-style adhesive manifold cordset pin positions 7 GRN/YEL LT.BLUE RED BLK BLK CONNECTOR END WIRING T COUPLE HEATER APPLICATOR END WIRING REF. ONLY Figure -8 C-style heated air manifold cordset pin positions 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

- Electrical System Splitter and Adapter Cable Wiring Diagrams A B C A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C PE PE PE B A Applicator Control Zon Sensor Heater Hose Control Zone Sensor Heater 900009 Figure -9 C-style splitter cable (two heated air manifold cordsets) wiring diagram 7 7 A B C A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C PE Applicator Control Zone Heater Solenoid 7 Sensor PE 7 PE B A Hose Control Zone Heater Solenoid Sensor 9000 Figure -0 C-style splitter cable (two adhesive manifold cordsets) wiring diagram Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System - 7 A B C A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C PE PE A Applicator Control Zo Solenoid 7 Sensor PE B Heater Hose Control Zone Sensor Heater 90000 Figure - C-style splitter cable (one adhesive manifold cordset and one heated air manifold cordset) wiring diagram A B C A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C PE Figure - C-style adapter cable (one heated air manifold cordset) wiring diagram Hose Control Zone PE Sensor Heater Solenoid 9000 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

- Electrical System Splitter and Adapter Cable Wiring Diagrams (contd) 7 A B C A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C PE 7 PE Hose Control Zone Heater Solenoid Sensor 9000 Figure - C-style adapter cable (one adhesive manifold cordset) wiring diagram Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System -7 A B C A B C A B C A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C PE A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C PE A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C PE A Hose Control Zone Heater Sensor Solenoid Applicator Control Zone B Heater Sensor Solenoid 9000 Figure - C-style splitter cable (two hose cordsets) wiring diagram 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

-8 Electrical System Extension Cables Ground Heater Solenoid valve Sensor 7 7 Figure - C-style adhesive manifold cordset extension cable wiring diagram 900007 Sensor Heater Ground 90000 Figure - C-style heated air manifold cordset extension cable wiring diagram Issued /07 007 Nordson Corporation

Electrical System -9 C B A A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C PE Hose phase (heater) Hose ground (heater) Applicator phase (heater) Applicator ground (heater) Additional heating phase (see Note) Hose sensor leads Hose sensor leads Applicator sensor leads Applicator sensor leads Sensor leads (see Note) Sensor leads (see Note) Solenoid leads/switch leads Solenoid leads/switch leads Switch leads/solenoid leads (see Note) Switch leads/solenoid leads (see Note) Ground A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C PE A B C Melter end NOTE: A, B, C, C, and C are not used in some systems (such as ATS systems). Hose end 900008 Figure -7 C-style hose cordset extension cable wiring diagram 007 Nordson Corporation Issued /07

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