Ingersoll Rand Garbage Disposal 67161

OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
67161-(  
)
RELEASED: 1-23-98  
INCLUDING: OPERATION, INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE  
REVISED:  
1-6-11  
(REV. B)  
BATCH CONTROLLER  
(FOR DIAPHRAGM PUMPS)  
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION  
Batching  
The Aro MiniĆBatcher opens a valve when the ``start" button is pressed,  
allowing fluid to flow through a measuring device. The unit reads the  
pulses from the measuring device and closes the valve when thepredeĆ  
termined amount of fluid has passed.  
Prewarn  
Relay ``B" may be used for a prewarn signal to indicate when the end of  
the batch is approaching. Relay ``A" may control a low flow valve and  
relay ``B" a high flow valve to dispense fluid rapidly until a certain point  
where the high flow valve closes and allows the batch to finish slowly,  
assuring accuracy.  
Ratemeter and Totalizer  
At any time during the batching process, the transfer rate of the fluid,  
the total amount of fluid dispensed or the total number of batches delivĆ  
ered may be viewed. The rate may be displayed in units per hour, minĆ  
ute or second. The totalizer may be reset at any time using the ``reset /  
stop" key.  
Lock  
The program for the MiniĆBatcher may be locked by code in two differĆ  
SPECIFICATIONS  
ent modes. ``LOCK PROG" mode allows only the preset value to be  
changed during operation, while the ``start" and ``stop" buttons function  
normally. The ``LOCK ALL" mode does not allow any changes to the  
program to be made, though the preset value may be viewed and the  
``start" and ``stop" buttons function normally.  
Model Number  
Input Power  
67161Ć1 standard  
67161Ć2 front panel pushbuttons  
110 VAC @ 6.5 VA  
or 12 Ć 15 VDC @ 3.75 W  
12 VDC @ 50 mA¬  
ON: 4 Ć 30 VDC  
Output Power  
Input Levels  
Counting  
OFF: 0 Ć 1 VDC  
Pulses to the MiniĆBatcher for recording the amount of fluid dispensed  
may be generated several ways. If a commercial flowmeter is used, it  
must have a pulse output and the ``high cycles" setting must be used on  
the meter. An Aro diaphragm or piston pump with a cycle counter may  
also be used with the meter on the ``low cycles" setting. Discharge volĆ  
umes per cycle for various Aro pumps can be found later in this docuĆ  
ment. Any type of proximity switch may also be used to generate the  
pulsed output required by the unit.  
Relays  
(2) Normally Open  
10 A @ 240 VAC  
6 Digit, .55" LED  
32_ Ć 130_F (0_ Ć 54_C)  
90% Noncondensing  
U.L. Listed Type 4  
Display  
Operating Temperature  
Maximum Humidity  
Enclosure  
¬ This output power should only be used for counters, meters or other  
minimal current draw devices.  
Power Requirements  
The standard MiniĆBatcher may be powered by either 110 VAC or 12 -  
15 VDC for maximum installation flexibility. Other voltages are also  
available.  
INGERSOLL RAND COMPANY LTD  
209 NORTH MAIN STREET – BRYAN, OHIO 43506  
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(800) 495-0276 FAX(800) 892-6276  
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PROGRAMMING  
Press to enter a value in proĆ  
gramming mode. (May also  
be used to ``stop" or ``reset" in  
run mode)  
Press to enter lock code to  
toggle ``on" or ``off".  
Press to viewor change  
``preset A".  
Press to cycle through ``proĆ  
gram" choices.  
Press to view`` A" total, ``B"  
total, or ``rate".  
May be used to ``start" in run  
mode.  
Press once if batch is runĆ  
ning to ``pause" and again to  
``reset".  
Press to ``start" a batching  
operation if unit is ``reset".  
Press to ``resume" a batchĆ  
ing operation if one is  
``paused".  
Press once if batch is not  
running to ``reset".  
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PROGRAMMING (continued)  
PRESS  
PROG  
ENTER  
PROG  
PROG  
ENTER  
ENTER  
PROG  
PROG  
PROG  
ENTER  
ENTER  
DISPLAY  
REMARKS  
This section of the menu is used to set Preset B value.  
STEP  
1
SETTING  
PRESET B  
#####  
This is Preset B. To change, press the arrow key under the  
digit(s) to change. Press ``enter" to enter the displayed valĆ  
ue.  
STEP  
2
SETTING  
SCALING  
FACTOR  
This section of the menu is used to set up the scaling factor  
for the count input.  
This sets the decimal forfactorA. Pressthearrowkeyunder  
the digit where the decimal is desired. To clear the decimal,  
press the arrow key furthest to the right.  
#####  
This is the scaling factor for the count input. To change,  
press the arrow key under the digit(s) to change. Press ``enĆ  
ter" to enter the displayed value.  
STEP  
3
SETTING  
THE  
COUNTER  
This section of the menu sets up the counter information.  
Press the ``PROG" key to choose ``RST 0" (reset to 0, count  
up) or ``SET PR" (set to preset, count down), press the ``enĆ  
ter" key to enter the displayed choice.  
or  
This sets the decimal location for the ``A" and ``B" counters.  
Press the arrow key under the desired digit location. To  
clear the decimal, press the arrow key furthest to the right.  
Press the ``enter" key to enter the displayed location.  
This section sets the second counter operation. Press the  
program key to choose ``GR TOT" (grand total) or ``BA TOT"  
(batch total). Press the ``enter" key to enter the displayed  
choice.  
or  
or  
ENTER  
ENTER  
Press the ``PROG" key to choose ``HIGH CPS" (0 Ć 9.99  
KHz) or ``LOW CPS" (0 Ć 40 Hz). Press the ``enter" key to  
enter the displayed choice.  
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PROGRAMMING (continued)  
PRESS  
DISPLAY  
REMARKS  
STEP  
4
PROG  
PROG  
PROG  
PROG  
ENTER  
SETTING  
THE RATE  
This section ofthe menu is used to set up the rate informaĆ  
tion.  
Press the ``PROG" key to choose SECS (rate per second),  
minS (rate per minute) or HourS (rate per hour). Press ``enĆ  
ter" to enter displayed choice.  
or  
This sets the normalizing (averaging) factor. Press the arĆ  
row keys under the desired digits to change. Press ``enter"  
to enter displayed value.  
# #  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
This sets the number of significant figures to be displayed.  
Press the arrow key under the digit to change. Press ``enter"  
to enter displayed value.  
#
This sets the delay time (2 Ć 24 sec.) that the unit will ``look"  
for valid input data before the display falls to ``0". Press the  
arrow key under the digits to change. Press ``enter" to enter  
displayed value.  
# #  
STEP  
5
PROG  
PROG  
PROG  
PROG  
PROG  
SETTING  
LOCK  
This section ofthe menu is used to set up the lockout type  
and code number.  
LC PG = Locks program but presets and reset are accesĆ  
sible (see description).  
or  
LC ALL = Locks all keypad buttons except ``start", ``stop"  
and ``view".  
Press the ``PROG" button to toggle between choices. Press  
``enter" to enter displayed choice.  
ENTER  
ENTER  
After ``code" flashes, the display will show the existing lock  
code. To change the code, press the key under each digit  
to be changed. Press ``enter" to enter displayed value. See  
the following to turn lock on or off.  
flashes  
followed by:  
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PROGRAMMING (continued)  
PRESS  
DISPLAY  
REMARKS  
STEP  
6
PROG  
PROG  
PROG  
PROG  
PROG  
PROG  
SETTING  
THE  
RELAYS  
This section sets up the relay information.  
Press the ``PROG" key to choose ``TOT" (relay B assigned  
to total) or ``PREW" (relay B assigned to prewarn). Press  
``enter" when the desired choice is displayed.  
or  
ENTER  
ENTER  
PRE A  
PROG  
This will only appear if ``TOT" is selected. This is the duraĆ  
tion (.01 - 99.99 seconds) that relay ``B" will remain enerĆ  
gized. If 00.00 is selected, the relay will latch until reset.  
## ##  
PRE A = Preset A (batch amount). The set point at which  
output ``A" will drop out after started. If the displayed value is  
not the desired preset, press the key(s) under the digit to be  
changed.  
followed by  
last PRE A  
entered  
SETTING  
THE  
PRESETS  
PRE B = Preset B  
a) tot selected  
The set point at which output ``B" will enĆ  
ergize.  
b) PrEw selected The number of counts before batch ends  
that output ``B" will drop out.  
If the displayed value is not the desired preset, press the  
key(s) under the digit to be changed.  
Key in the lock code (see programming step 4) by pressing  
the keys under the digits to be changed. Press the ``enter"  
key to enter the displayed code.  
flashes  
followed by:  
SETTING  
THE  
LOCK  
LOCK  
STATUS  
After the code is entered, the unit will display ``LOC" (unit  
is locked) or ``UN LOC" (unit is unlocked). This message will  
be displayed for approximately 3secondsbeforetheunitreĆ  
turns to the run mode.  
or  
ENTER  
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DIMENSIONAL DATA  
6.000" (152.4 mm)  
5.910" (150.1 mm)  
.400"  
(10.2 mm)  
5.200" (132.1 mm)  
7.250"  
(184.2 mm)  
6.450"  
(163.8 mm)  
8.300"  
(210.8 mm)  
.400"  
(10.2 mm)  
DISPLACEMENT PER CYCLE  
Specific Gravity = 1.000  
Gallons  
Ounces  
1.792  
in.#  
cc  
Liters  
0.053  
0.151  
0.643  
0.606  
2.725  
2.763  
2.725  
5.299  
5.299  
10.598  
Grams  
53  
Kg  
1/4" NonĆMetallic  
1/2" NonĆMetallic  
1" NonĆMetallic  
1" Metallic  
0.014  
0.040  
0.170  
0.160  
0.720  
0.730  
0.720  
1.400  
1.400  
2.800  
3.234  
53  
0.053  
0.151  
0.644  
0.606  
2.725  
2.763  
2.725  
5.300  
5.300  
10.599  
5.120  
9.240  
39.270  
151  
644  
151  
644  
21.760  
20.480  
92.160  
93.440  
92.160  
179.200  
179.200  
358.400  
36.960  
606  
606  
1Ć1/2" NonĆMetallic  
1Ć1/2" Metallic  
166.320  
168.630  
166.320  
323.400  
323.400  
646.800  
2725  
2763  
2725  
5300  
5300  
10,599  
2725  
2763  
2725  
5300  
5300  
10,599  
2" NonĆMetallic  
2" Metallic Ball Valve  
2" Metallic Flap Valve  
3" Metallic  
2 strokes per complete cycle - 1" metallic will displace 0.080 gallons per stroke.  
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