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Chapter

1

Publication 1746-6.18 April 1998

System Overview

This chapter presents a conceptual overview of how you use the
1746-QV module in an application.

The 1746-QV module is part of an SLC-based open-loop control
system for controlling the speed and placement of an hydraulic ram.
The module accepts an input from a linear displacement transducer
(LDT) and motion profiles that you program into the SLC processor,
and varies its output in the range of

"10V dc. The SLC processor

sends to the module a pair of extend and retract profiles that define
when to accelerate or decelerate hydraulic motion.

The Allen-Bradley Small Logic Controller (SLC) system is a
programmable control system with an SLC processor, I/O chassis
containing analog, digital, and/or special-purpose modules, and a
power supply. The 1746-QV module interfaces your hydraulic ram
and position-monitoring device (LDT) to the ladder sequence in your
SLC processor. The system can be illustrated as follows:

Power
Supply

SLC-500
Processor

Piston-type Hydraulic Cylinder and
Linear Displacement Transducer (LDT)

Analog

Output

"10v dc

Proportional
Valve

Proportional
Amplifier

Axis
Motion

Position
Input
from LDT

HYDRAULIC

RUN

FAULT

LDT/

"10V DC

1746-QV
module

Chapter Objectives

What Is the
1746-QV Module?

What Is an
SLC-500 System?

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