Nexen RSD100 964520 User Manual

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FORM NO. L-21107-H-0108

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The MINIMUM and MAXIMUM OUTPUT settings override all other settings and allow the RSD100 OUTPUT to

be limited. Generally the MINIMUM and MAXIMUM will be set at 0 and 100% respectively. However, in some

applications these values may need to be adjusted.
example One: Air supply pressure exceeds the maximum air pressure rating of a brake or clutch. For instance, an I/P

transducer can supply 125 psi to a brake rated for 80 psi. The MAXIMUM OUTPUT % should be set as follows:
MAXIMUM OUTPUT % = (maximum brake pressure / supply air pressure) * 100 = (80 / 125)*100 = 64%
example Two: A pneumatic brake or clutch that is spring disengaged; In this case the MINIMUM OUTPUT % would

be set high enough to overcome the spring and allow the friction facing to just contact the rotor.

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Without any brake pressure, the force on the dancer arm can spin the roll. In addition, out-of-round rolls can rotate

by themselves until their heavy side is at the lowest point. Consequently, in most unwind applications it is important

to provide some brake pressure while the machine is stopped to prevent the roll from turning. The RSD100 not only

allows for a configurable STOPPED OUTPUT%, it will ramp to this value after a machine stop thereby minimizing

dancer arm disturbances.

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Without any output, the force on the dancer arm or an out-of-round roll could cause the roll to spin backwards and

spill web onto the floor. With the RSD100 there are two ways to prevent this from happening. First, leave the RSD100

in run mode even while the machine is stopped in order for the arm position to be maintained. Or, use the Stopped

Output feature to provide a minimal level of output to keep tension on the web.

STOPPeD bLeeD RaTe

STOPPED BLEED RATE controls the rate at which the output is ramped to the STOPPED OUTPUT value after the

machine stops (machine state signal is low). If this value is increased, the RSD100 OUTPUT will ramp faster to the

STOPPED OUTPUT value. Set this value so the dancer arm does not move quickly to the maximum web loop position

after a machine stop. If STOPPED BLEED RATE is set too fast, the force on the dancer arm will spin the roll and

slacken the web. If STOPPED BLEED RATE is set too slow, the ramp may not finish before another machine start

occurs.

STOPPeD OUTPUT

Set STOPPED OUTPUT to the maximum OUTPUT % level the web can handle during a start at core and minimum

tension (on variable tension machines). If STOPPED OUTPUT is set too high, when the machine accelerates from a

stop at core, the dancer web loop will be consumed very quickly and cause a tension spike when the dancer arm hits

an end-of-travel stop.

NOTe: Use the PROPORTIONaL MULTIPLIeR (STaRT SeTTINGS section) to bring the output up quickly for

full roll starts. Setting the STOPPeD OUTPUT too high can cause excessive tension in the web and the dancer

arm to hit an end-of-travel stop during starts near core.

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