YSI DIQ/S 182 XT-4-MOD User Manual

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System 182 XT-4

Installation

3 - 5

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Allowing for the relative

on-time in valves

Valves usually switch on periodically for a limited time and then require
the nominal power. Crucial for the load on the power unit of the DIQ/
S 182 XT-4-MOD is the time averaged (effective) power requirement
that depends on the relative on-time, ED:

Relative on-time ED = t

On

/ (t

On

+ t

Off

)

The effective power requirement is the product of the nominal power of
the valve component and the relative on-time:

P = P

nominal

* ED

Since ED is always < 1, the effective power requirement is always
smaller than the nominal power of the valve component.

Note
For the control of sensor cleaning systems operated by compressed
air, a relative on-time of max. 0.1 has been adopted in practice.

Determining the number

of MIQ power supply

modules

From the value determined for the power requirement, determine the
number of the MIQ power supply modules as follows:

Calculation example:

Result: Total power requirement P

<

4.5 W, hence no additional power

supply module is required.

Total power requirement P

Number of additional

MIQ power supply modules

P

4.5 W

0

P

>

4.5 W

1

Example configuration 1

Power

requirement [W]

(component)

Total power

requirement P [W] (sum

of the components)

+ 1 VisoTurb

®

700 IQ

1.5

1.5

+ 1 ViSolid

®

700 IQ

+ 1.5

3.0

+ 1 FDO

®

700 IQ

+ 0.7

3.7

+ VARiON

® Plus

700 IQ

+ 0.2

3.9

+ 1 DIQ/CHV (ED = 0.1)

(0.8 x 0.1 =) 0.08

3.98

+ 1 DIQ/CHV (ED = 0.05)

(0.8 x 0.05 =) 0.04

4.02

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