Page 282 - Pages from 8. 2017 New 26-05-21 No Table- 2nd Half
P. 282

Dear Mike and Mat Hello how are you doing, I hope all is well I spoke to a gentleman on the
               24/04/2017 on the phone called mike regarding a Morgana pur 150 that I am interested in
               purchasing from another person, mike then passed the phone to a man called Mat, who then
               asked me to send this reply. The machine I can buy seems to come with its own problems and
               I request your help in solving the issues.
               Diagnostic; when the machine is first turned on it allows any user to go to the first stage
               which is; “Are you trained to operate this machine” once ticked in agreement the power to the
               machine will flip the main distribution power supply but does not blow the machines internal
               fuses.
               On a diagnostic of the problem, you have to take the two covers of the back of the machine
               and bypass the safety mechanism for the hatch door being closed.
               Connected to the bottom of the glue station, to which you put the glue into is a thermostat,
               this thermostat has two additional wires connected to it.
               The marks on the thermostat state's that it is a; Mfr. Part No.2455RC Thermostat, Solder Tag
               Termination, 0°C +260°C When disconnected, and the machine gets rebooted with power it
               will bypass to the second stage; “Main menu” Once into the main menu, the machine goes
               into alarm mode disabling its feature.
               The features that seem to get disabled are:
               1. Milling station: -
               2. Press carriage; On a further inspection towards the resolution off the error codes; they get
               labelled:
               1. 007 Error movement of press: -
               2. 009 Cleaner not present: -
               3. 010 Temperature not ok: -
               4. 011 Execute present: -
               5. 019 Critical, Temperature!
               My main concern at present other than getting the machine to work: is the error showing 007
               error movement of press, as I hope that changing the thermostat will clear error 010, 019 and
               then once 009 has got addressed then 011 will no longer exist as a problem if 007 gets fixed,
               thus repairing the machine.
               After speaking to another gentleman, a Morgana, it got explained that I can attach an external
               power supply to the mill and after to the carriage to check the motors to them mechanism is
               functioning correctly, on an attempt to do this the mill motor had no issue of concern and is a
               straight forward motor to supply the power to, the mill has neutral and live inclusive of
               ground.
               When rerouting the mill, I disconnected N1- L1 from Km21.01 within the fuse board to add
               the external power supply, with the mill motor activating.
               I then attempted to make the press carriage active and took the chain of the motor so the
               spindle can move freely, on revealing the wires behind the power plate cover to the motor, for
               the power cables to get connected I noticed four wires;
               1. One grey in colour: -
               2. One brown in colour: -
               3. One black in colour: - And: -
               4. A green ground wire. I understood the brown cable to be L1 live and grey to be forward
               while black would be reverse to the motor, so I connected the external power supply with the
               ground connected, then:
               1. I connected L1 also from an external power supply to L1 in the motor and the
               2. N1 to the grey cable and after to the black cable, when this gets achieved you could hear
               the carriage motor slightly, hum with power but no movement of the motors Spindale.
   277   278   279   280   281   282   283   284   285   286   287