Enercon Induction Cap Sealers are designed for reliable and trouble-free operation. Our Compak, Compak Convertible, and Integral II cap sealing systems have been successfully sealing containers since the early 1990's. The Compak induction sealer remains a cornerstone today and many of these systems continue to operate on packaging lines around the world.
Should you experience operating problems with your induction sealing system please use the following troubleshooting guide to help rectify any issues you may be experiencing. If your Enercon induction sealing systems is operating correctly but you are not getting an acceptable seal, please review our General Principles links on the technical support home page.
If you have questions or experience problems with your Enercon cap sealer please contact us at 262-255-6070 or via our web contact form.
| Troubleshooting Guide |
| Symptom |
- Circuit breaker off.
- Power from utility off.
- Incorrect input power.
- Ribbon cable loose.
- Membrane failure.
- Control board failure.
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- Input power wrong.
- Control Board failure.
- Unit in remote: If in remote, the remote light on front panel is lit.
- Customer interlocks open.
- Refer to unit options ID. On the accessory box, connect an ohmmeter across interlock circuit. Brown to green wire should read 0 ohms.
- Loose connections.
- Failed devices: Ohm check power devices. (See manual for procedure.)
- Sealing coil failure:
- Ohm check output capacitors.
- Insure buswork is disconnected from sealing coil.
- Board failure.
- Unit has overcurrent.
- Output cables loose.
- Board failure/device failed.
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- Blockage in water path.‡
- Check waterflow and temperature.
- Temperature sensor bad.
- Control board failure.
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| ‡ Applies only to water cooled units. |
- Coolant source/pump failure.
- Check pump strainer.
- Check for kinks in hoses.
- Pressure switch failure.
- Control board failure.
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| * Applies only to water cooled units. |
- Line voltage varies.
- Unit coupling with metal in vicinity causing overload conditions.
- Sealing coil connections loose.
- Control board failure.
- Ribbon cable loose.
- Ribbon cable loose.
- Membrane failure.
- Control board failure.
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- Rectifier block failure.
- Device failure.
- Circuit breaker failure.
- Power board failure.
| WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE is present within this equipment. As with any piece of electrical equipment, one should become familiar with the manual furnished before applying power. Proper connections and operation are required for safe use. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS for safety of personnel when operating or maintaining this equipment. |
Enercon's Compak induction sealer ensures your product's heat induction seal is firmly attached to the container.
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