Supply air, Control output(s) (cl1-cl6), Enable input(s) (en1-en6) – Ransburg PulseTrack2 A11515-XXXXX User Manual

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Supply Air

Using the supplied 3/8" OD tubing connect the

Supply air inlet to a source of clean, dry factory

air having an operating pressure of 80 psi (5.5

bar) minimum and 110 psi (7.6 bar) maximum.

For optimal speed control response ensure the

supply air is at least 100 psi minimum operating

pressure.

Control Output(s) (CL1-CL6)

Using the supplied 5/32" OD tubing, connect the

control output(s) to the pilot signal port(s) of the

volume booster(s) which are supplying turbine air

to the rotator(s). It may be necessary to install

a 5/32" adapter fitting in the volume booster pilot

port. DO NOT replace this tubing with larger

diameter tubing or speed response may be ad-

versely affected.

Enable Input(s) (EN1-EN6)

The enable input is an interlock which must be

made active in order for speed control to occur

on a given channel. This can be done pneu-

matically by using the enable inputs on the right

side of the control panel or electrically by using a

remote switch across the enable input contacts

(see Electrical I/O later in this section).

For pneumatic activation, connect the supplied

1/4" OD tubing from the activation source to the

Enable input on the right side of the control panel.

Typically, the pneumatic Enable input is used

to interface with an Ransburg Air Logic Panel.

(See the appropriate service manual for further

information.)

Optional Brake Control Output(s)

(BR1-BR6) (Bells Only - See Figure
3)

Using the supplied 1/4" OD tubing, connect the

brake control output(s) to the pilot air input(s) of

the supplied brake valve assembly(s). Using the

supplied 3/8" OD tubing, connect the output port

of the brake valve assembly(s) to the brake air

input of the bell applicator(s).

When a lower speed is requested than the speed

the bell is currently spinning at, the brake valve will

turn on and apply air against the rotator vanes to

assist in a more rapid transition to the lower speed.

Once the new speed is reached, the brake valve

will turn off. Additionally, it is possible to configure

the system so that the brake turns on when the bell

speed is disabled, to assist in bringing the bell to

a full stop more quickly. This is explained further

under "Dip Switch Settings" in the "Installation "

section of this manual.

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