SMC Networks System 5000 User Manual

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April 17, 2000

Man ual Versio n 1.0

3.6

Figure 3.8:

Acceptable Locations for Mounting Counterbalance Pressure
Transducer.

Section 3.3.1 Counterbalance Pressure Transducer Mounting

The system uses an automatic method of control in which the fill valve or dump valve is energized to
raise or lower the pressure of the system and a pressure transducer is used to “tell” the ASM what
pressure is in the system. The pressure transducer is constantly monitored to verify that the system is at
the proper pressure. When filling or dumping air into or out of the counterbalance, the transducer tells
the system when to stop. Because air pressure drops occur across air lines when filling or dumping,
proper placement of the pressure transducer is very important for correct operation of the system.
Possible pressure transducer mounting locations from best to worst are (refer to Figure 3.8):

a) A spare port on the counterbalance surge tank.

b) The same port that the safety pop-off valve is mounted on if it has its own port on the surge tank.

c) Right at the outlet on the surge tank that goes to the counterbalance cylinder.

d) Right at the inlet on the surge tank from the Fill/Dump valves.

e) If there is no surge tank the pressure transducer should be mounted right at the inlet on the

counterbalance cylinder.

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