Adjustments – Precision Control Systems 1029C User Manual

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MODEL 1029C

14

10/19/2007

ADJUSTMENTS

The I Span and V Span pots (and Power

Span and Power Zero pots, when factory

installed), are sealed at the factory. They are

identified with an X in

Figure 17

. Under no

circumstances should adjustment of these

four pots be attempted.

The setting of each of these potentiometers is critical

to the proper operation of the controller.

The potentiometers labeled Run Span, Run Zero, Idle

Span & Idle Zero have been calibrated at the factory and

readjustment should not be necessary.

The zero pots are adjusted to provide zero output when

the command signal is at minimum. The span pots are

adjusted to provide full output when the command signal is

at maximum.

If it is determined that the adjustment should be changed,

the following procedure should be followed:

It is assumed that the load is resistive and can draw at least

one or more amps.

Run Zero and Run Span:

Determine that pin P1-11 (Run/Idle) is electrically

connected to pin P1-10 (Common). Make sure that the

command signal is connected between the Run input P1-13

(Run/Wiper) and P1-14 (Common).

1. Set the command signal to minimum and adjust the Run

zero potentiometer until the output is zero.

2. Set the command signal to maximum and adjust the

Run span potentiometer until the output is at the desired

maximum value.

3. The span and zero adjustments may interact, making it

necessary to repeat steps 1 and 2.

Idle Zero and Idle Span:

Remove the electrical connection from between P1-11

(Run/Idle) and P1-10 (Common). Make sure that the

command signal is connected between the Idle input P1-15

(Idle/Wiper) and P1-14 (Common). Repeat steps 1,2 and 3

(above) on the idle zero and span potentiometers.

It is important that meters capable of

accurately measuring the output of the

controller be used.

True RMS meters should be used for accurate

measurements of True RMS Voltage, Current or

Power (RMS Volts times RMS current into a resistive

load).

Average responding meters should be used for

measurements of;

Average AC Voltage or DC voltage.

Current Limit:

(The current limit pot is factory set at 105% of rated current

unless specified differently by the (

IL) term in the model

Number.)

Proper calibration of the current limit feature requires a

True RMS current meter.

If it becomes desirable to reset the current limit level:

1. Rotate the current limit pot fully counter- clockwise.

(This is a multiple turn pot.)

2. Carefully increase the command signal to maximum.

3. Slowly rotate the current limit pot in a clockwise

direction until the desired load current is reached.

If it is suspected that the current limit adjustment is causing

the output of the controller to be lower than desired, rotate

the current limit pot clockwise. If the load voltage increases,

the current limit adjustment has been controlling the output.

Follow the steps above to set current limit to the desired

level.

OVER CURRENT TRIP:

This potentiometer has been factory set at 150% of rated

frame current. For optimum protection, the customer may

wish to reduce the level at which Over Current Trip occurs.

1. Adjust command signal to maximum.

2. Slowly rotate the Over Current Trip pot counterclockwise

until the Over current Trip occurs.

3. Rotate the Over Current Trip pot about 1/2 turn

clockwise.

4. Reset the Over Current Trip circuit.

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