System errors, Reverse flow limits, No master flow – Ransburg DynaFlow User Manual User Manual

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LN-9400-00.9

Corrective Action:

Simply save a JOB # for the indicated GUN making

sure the parameters are correct. The Gun can be

placed in RUN mode without generating the GUN

NOT READY error.

System Errors

System errors are not associated with any CHAN-

NEL or GUN. System errors are typically related

to the disk drive, file I/O operations or communi-

cations.

Reverse Flow Limits

Explanation: The controller has sensed that mate-

rial has flowed backwards through a flow meter

and exceeded the preset REVERSE FLOW LIMIT

value for that CHANNEL. There are several pos-

sible causes for this.

1. The check valve for one of the CHANNELs

has failed in the open condition and the oppo

site CHANNEL material is at a higher pressure

causing the material to back up into the other

paint line.

Corrective Action:

The system must be flushed immediately and the

faulty check valve replaced.

2. Sometimes this error can be generated after

a GUN has been flushed and left unused for

a period of time, such as at the end of the day or

end of a shift. This is probably due to pressure

trapped in the line between the fluid regulator

and the applicator. This pressure could eventually

back up through the flow meter and through the

weep port if using a weeping type MVR valve, or

through a small leak in the system.

Corrective Action:

Make sure that the applicator stays triggered ON

for several seconds after it has been taken out of

a CLEAN mode in order to relieve the pressure.

3. If operating the GUN for the first time, the feed-

back signals could be reversed from the flow meter.

Corrective Action:

Verify that the source and gate signals are routed

correctly. This includes the fiber-optic cable con-

nections at both the flow meter and receiver and

wiring connections from the receiver to the control

rack mother board.

4. If using a single phase flow meter that is not

capable of reverse flow detection, then the "phase"

signal input must be connected to +24 VDC. Ref-

erence the "Mother Board Signal Identification" in

the "Appendix" section of this Manual.

No Master Flow

Explanation: This fault will only occur on GUNs

configured for MANUAL operation. For a GUN

configured for MANUAL operation, as soon as the

GUN is placed in RUN mode, the master CHAN-

NEL fluid regulator opens to the MVR HIGH set

point (usually 100 psi). This is typically full open. In

this way, operators can demand as much fluid as

they wish with only the slaved (typically catalyst)

CHANNEL being controlled to the desired ratio.

It is possible, however, for the master CHANNEL

flow meter gears to stick, and still allow fluid to

pass through the flow meter. When this happens,

the applicator continues to flow resin (master

CHANNEL) but the controller is unaware that

material is flowing and therefore does not com-

mand any catalyst (slaved CHANNEL) material

to flow. To prevent this from happening, an air

flow switch placed in the atomizing air line can

send a trigger signal to the controller. When the

controller receives a trigger signal, it immediately

determines if the master CHANNEL flow meter is

sending pulses. If it is not, the controller issues a

NO MASTER FLOW fault.

In many cases, however, operators use their GUNs

to blow dust and water off of the parts before

spraying. They do this by pulling the trigger on

the GUN back just far enough to get atomization

air but no paint. When this happens, the controller

receives a trigger signal and no paint flow, which

would cause a fault. To allow for this "blow off"

, a parameter called BLOW OFF TIME is used

(system configuration parameter). The default

value of 32 seconds. With the default value of 32

seconds the operator is allowed to blow off parts

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