Troubleshooting guide (cont.) – Ransburg PulseTrack2 A11515-XXXXX User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Cont.)

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General Problem

Procedure

Solution

MASTER RUN

Switch Is Turned To

RUN, But The Rota-

tor(s) Do Not Turn

ON and No Faults

Occur

Rotator Speed Is Not

Stable

UNDERSPEED Fault

(uS)

1. Pneumatic or electrical

enable input missing or

defective

2. Improper rotary DIP switch

setting on Atomizer Card

1. Improper supply air to the

Control Panel and/or air

regulator assemblies

2. Improper rotator type DIP

switch setting on Atomizer

Card

3. Defective Fiber Optic

Receiver Module or cable

4. Defective Current to

Pressure Transducer

5. Pulsating enable or remote

analog speed setpoint

inputs

1. Insufficient supply air to the

Control Panel and/or air

regulator assemblies

2. Air leak in the system

1. Verify that there is a rotator enable air

signal to the corresponding enable input

(EN1-EN6) on the side of control panel or

a rotator enable electrical signal to the cor-

responding electrical enable input terminal

(J3-C15 to J3-C20).

Also verify that the ENABLE/DISABLE

switch located on the Atomizer Card is in

the ENABLE position.

2. Verify the rotary DIP switch setting (see

Figure 11) is the same as the slot number

of the Atomizer card as indicated by the

lable inside the cabinet door.

1. Verify that supply air to the Control Panel

and air regulator assemblies is correct

and stable.

2. Verify that the proper rotator type is selected

on the Atomizer Card DIP switches (see

Table 7).

3. Check that the red LED on the Fiber Optic

Receiver Module is ON and stable while

the rotator is turning. If not, replace fiber

optic cable or Receiver Module.

4. Check the output pilot pressure from the

transducer. If unstable, replace transducer.

5. Verify that enable and remote analog speed

setpoint signals are stable. The Active

LED located on the Atomizer card should

be stable and not blinking. Secure any

loose wiring and debug any system control

components.

1. Verify that supply air to the Control Panel

and air regulator assemblies is correct

and stable.

2. Locate leak and repair.

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