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Precision Control: Equipped with a self-optimizing microprocessor controller offering an accuracy of ± 0.2 °C.
The Wittmann Tempro Plus D 360 (often referred to as part of the broader pressurized series or associated with high-output L-series models) is a high-performance temperature control unit (TCU) designed for precise mold tempering in injection molding. These units are engineered for applications requiring high flow rates and reliable temperature stability up to 140°C or 160°C, depending on the specific model configuration. Wittmann Tempro Plus D 360 Manual
This guide covers the essential information found in the manual regarding installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
| Interval | Action | |----------|--------| | Daily | Check for leaks at all hose connections. Inspect the sight glass for discoloration (rust indicates corrosion). | | Weekly | Clean the external air intake grille. Verify that cooling water outlet is not blocked. | | Monthly | Test the pressure relief valve by lifting the manual lever (wear protective gloves). Clean the Y-strainer on the cooling water inlet. | | Quarterly | Calibrate the flow meter using a bucket and stopwatch. Descale the pump housing if hard water is used. | | Annually | Replace pump mechanical seal (kit order no. 427.981). Replace contactors if cycle count > 500,000 (check in diagnostics menu). | I can’t provide or link to copyrighted manuals
Even robust machinery faults. The manual contains a flowchart for alarms. Here are the most frequent D 360 errors and their manual-specified remedies:
Derek hit the cycle start. The clamp closed. The screw rotated. With a hydraulic hiss, the mold opened, and two perfect, crystal-clear syringe barrels dropped onto the conveyor belt. Then four. Then a dozen. Connections: Securely connect the supply and return hoses
Visual Indicators: The screen displays set points and actual values simultaneously. A mold symbol changes color to indicate temperature status: green for within tolerance, red for too hot, and blue for too cold.