4 installation procedure, 1 existing system check, 2 boom speed test – NORAC UC4+BC+TA1 User Manual

Page 12: Installation procedure

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4

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

4.1 E

XISTING

S

YSTEM

C

HECK

It is necessary to check the existing system’s
functionality before installing the UC4+ Spray
Height Control system.

1. Drive your sprayer onto a flat piece of land,

with unobstructed boom movement (e.g. no
power lines).

2. Test that all boom functions operate

correctly. As you test each function check it
off in Table 3.

It is necessary to test the boom

functions in all directions

Table 3: Hydraulic System Function

Check Sheet

BOOM

FOLD

IN

FOLD

OUT

UP

DOWN

LEFT
MAIN
RIGHT
ROLL*

N/A

N/A

*

Some sprayers may not have this function.

4.2 B

OOM

S

PEED

T

EST

IMPORTANT:

Raise/lower all boom sections several
times to warm up the hydraulic system.
Grease all moving parts for consistent

results.

1. Lower each boom and main section as close

to the ground as possible.

2. Set your sprayer at field working RPM on

the throttle and mark this value in Table 4.

A stopwatch or a watch that displays

“seconds” is required for the next
step.

3. Raise the LEFT boom from its extreme

LOW position to the very TOP of its travel.
Record the time this takes in Table 4, “Trial
#1” for “Left UP”.

4. Lower the LEFT boom from its extreme

HIGH position to the BOTTOM of its travel.

Record this time in Table 4, Trial #1 for
“Left DOWN”.

Be careful when lowering the booms

so they don’t hit the ground.

5. Similarly, record two more time trials (Trial

#2 & #3) for the LEFT boom and record in
Table 4.

6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for the RIGHT,

MAIN and ROLL functions.

Your sprayer may not have a roll

feature.

7. Average the three trials recorded for each

boom movement and record this calculation
in the “Average Time” slot in Table 4.

8. These “Average Times” now represent how

quickly your system can react to manual
control. In Section 4.8, this procedure is
repeated with the UC4+ Spray Height
Control system installed for comparison and
troubleshooting purposes.

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