Dynaflow, User manual - operation, Calibration mode – Ransburg DynaFlow User Manual User Manual

Page 56

Advertising
background image

LN-9400-00.9

DynaFlow

TM

User Manual - Operation

52

Calibration Mode

The first time that the system is operated after

installation or when using new fluids, calibration is

recommended for the flow meters (CHANNELs).

There are several procedures that can be used

for calibration (see the Calibration Mode Section).

Flow meters can be calibrated by fluid weight or

by fluid volume. All calibration measurements are

metric, such as weight is measured in grams and

volume in cubic centimeters (cc).

Procedure 1 (Manual)

1. Place the controller in Calibration Mode - se-

lect manual procedure.

2. Place a graduated container beneath the cal-

ibration valve or applicator paint feed tube/

nozzle.

Code, located in the System configuration table,

determines if a Pot-Life Fault activates the horn. A

Pot-Life Fault can only be reset by eliminating the

expired material from the fluid lines, or by setting

the Pot Life Time to zero in the JOB Parameters.

The horn will be turned off, however by issuing a

Clear Faults command. A Pot-Life Fault

does not

turn off the GUN.

The DynaFlow system uses the Mixed Volume

and the Pot-Life Time when it monitors the flow

rate of the Gun. Pot-Life is monitored by dividing

the Mixed Volume into 40 equal sized "buckets"

of material. When an amount of material has

flowed that equals the "bucket" volume, the 40

"'buckets" are time-shifted so the oldest "bucket"

is eliminated, representing the material that has

vacated the Mixed Volume tubing at the GUN, and

a new 'bucket' is added. If the GUN is in either

Run or Load mode, a time value of 1 second is

placed in the new "bucket" to represent mixed

material. If the GUN is in Clean mode, a time

value of zero is placed in the new "bucket" rep-

resenting solvent. Every second, the time values

stored in the "buckets" are incremented if they are

nonzero (i.e. contain mixed material vs. solvent).

A Pot-Life alarm condition exists if any of the 40

"buckets" contains a time value greater than the

Pot-Life Time (see JOB parameters). A Pot-Life

alarm may be cleared by entering a Pot-Life Time

of zero seconds.

3. Start fluid flow. Open the calibration valve or

trigger the GUN.

4. Collect fluid manually into the graduated con-

tainer for a specific time.

5. Stop fluid flow.

6. Select "Stop Cal".

7. Measure the amount of fluid collected.

8. Enter the measured volume of fluid.

9. Accept or reject the new Pulses Per Liter

number that the controller calculated. The flow

meter calibration will automatically be updated.

Required:

- Specific gravity of material

- Digital scale, accurate to 0.10 grams

1. Weigh the empty beaker and record the tare

weight for later calculations.

2. Enter the calibration mode for the desired

CHANNEL.

3. Perform the desired collection procedure

above.

4. Weigh the fluid in the beaker and subtract the

beaker tare weight to get the net weight of the

fluid collected.

5. Entered the measured weight.

Advertising