Ransburg DynaFlow User Manual User Manual

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Trigger OFF Delay

For automatic GUNs only. This parameter has two

uses, depending on the position of DIP SW1-2 (or

SW1-6) on the Channel Module.

In applications where the trigger off pneumatic

action is slow, DIP switch SW1-2 (or SW1-6) on

the Channel Module should be turned off so that

when the GUN trigger signal is removed, the PID

loop for the CHANNEL will continue to control the

output of the MVR valve for the CHANNEL based

on the measured flow rate until the end of the

Trigger OFF Delay.

In applications where the trigger off pneumatic

action is fast, DIP switch SW1-2 (or SW-1-6) on

the Channel Card should be turned on so that

when the GUN trigger signal is removed, the PID

loop for the CHANNEL holds at the last output

value until the end of the Trigger OFF Delay. In

this case, it is recommended that a trigger valve

(color control valve) be installed at the inlet of

the MVR valve. This valve should be driven by a

solenoid controlled by the MVR Enable signal for

the CHANNEL. In this way, the fluid line will not

pressurize to the material supply pressure while

the GUN is not triggered and there will be no

delay in initiating flow when the trigger is turned

on again, since the MVR valve is already at the

position last commanded by the PID loop for the

CHANNEL. If a triger valve is not installed at

the inlet of the MVR valve, then the Trigger OFF

Delay should not be set greater than perhaps 0.5

seconds to avoid pressurization of the fluid line

during the Trigger OFF Delay. If the delay is too

long in this situation, excessive material may be

released when the trigger is turned on again due

to the higher pressure in the fluid line.

In either case, the CHANNEL output returns to

the MVR LOW value at the end of the Trigger

OFF Delay.

Trigger ON Delay

For automatic GUNs only. This parameter allows

the user to create a delay between the time when

the controller receives a trigger ON signal from a

remote device to when it actually starts the flow

of material. This parameter should be used only

in special situations where pneumatic delays

present a problem.

Master and Slave Regulator Type

The channel hardware configuration is stored as

this parameter. It is necessary for the controller

to know which fluid regulator type is being used

so that the proper default PID control parameters

can be loaded (Kp, Ki, Kd).

Reverse Flow Volume

The amount of fluid which is allowed to flow back-

wards in the GUN before the controller faults.

Reverse flow could cause catalyzed material to

backup into either fluid line if a check valve fails.

Keep this value small to minimize that possibil-

ity. If the GUN is configured for two-component

operation, than the Reverse Flow value will apply

to each of the CHANNELs assigned to the GUN.

Reverse flow rate is displayed on the main screen

of the Local Operator Interface as a flow rate bar

colored red, instead of green for normal flow rate.

Bar Chart Maximum Flow Rate

This parameter determines what flow rate is in-

dicated at the top of the bar-graphs on the main

screen and determines the maximum values dis-

played on the plot graph screens.

Flow Rate Tolerance Time

This parameter allows the user to program how

long the flow rate can continue to operate outside

of the programmed flow tolerance percentage be-

fore the unit fualts and stops flow. It is expressed

in seconds. If this number is too small, nuisance

flow out of tolerance faults may occur and if too

large, improper film builds could result.

Master Pot Volume

This is the volume of material that a pressure pot

will be filled with each time it is refilled. There is a

pot-volume reset button on the Job Totals screen

that allows the user to preset these volumes when

the pots are filled. This value is incremented

downwardly as material in the pot is consumed

and pot empty fault will occur if the volume ever

reaches the value of 0, warning the operator to

refill the pot(s).

Slave Pot Volume

See "Master Pot Volume" information.

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