Dynaflow, User manual - introduction, Interface module – Ransburg DynaFlow User Manual User Manual

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DynaFlow

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User Manual - Introduction

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Located on the front panel of the Channel Mod-

ule are several status indicator lights (LEDs).

These are:

1. CPU - Is ON when the microprocessor is op-

erating normally.

2. ACTIVE - Is ON when communication is taking

place to the Interface Module.

3. FAULT - Is ON when there is a problem with

the module.

Interface Module

The Interface Module performs the following:

Stores system configuration and data

tables.

Acts as an interpreter for communication

with an external Host computer, PLC and/

or the local Operator Interface. Communi-

cates through a high speed Ransburg CAN

Bus data link to each Channel Module.

Responsible for system specific inputs and

supplying the necessary system specific

outputs for control and status.

Located on the front panel of the Interface Mod-

ule are several status indicator lights (LEDs).

These are:

1. CPU - Is ON when the microprocessor is op-

erating normally.

2. ACTIVE - Is ON when RIO communication

is taking place to an Allen-Bradley PLC.

3. FAULT - Is ON when there is a problem with

the module.

Local Operator Interface

Supplied as part of the DynaFlow Stand-Alone

Control Cabinet, Model# 77376 and A12233.

Permits total control of the system.

Displays system configuration and data to

the operator.

Computes and displays text and graphic di-

agnostic information.

Organizes, formats, and reports all data

and configuration tables.

The DynaFlow fluid flow control system achieves

real-time closed loop control through the use of

CHANNELs and GUNs. A CHANNEL consists

of an electrical-to-pneumatic (E/P) transducer,

material regulator and fluid flow meter combina-

tion through which a single material is controlled.

A GUN represents a single applicator through

which one or more materials are delivered. One

or more CHANNELs are configured for each GUN.

Two-component delivery systems (referred to as

2K systems) have two CHANNELs assigned to

a single GUN. The materials are statically mixed

before being delivered to the GUN.

Each CHANNEL operates independently of, and

simultaneously with all the other CHANNELs. This

lets the DynaFlow controller provide accurate dy-

namic regulation for each CHANNEL, regard-less

of minor system wear or changes in system vari-

ables. With a single-component coating material,

the DynaFlow controller detects changes from the

programmed flow rate and adjusts the output to

correct it. With two-component coatings (where

both the resin and catalyst are regulated and

monitored), the DynaFlow controller detects any

change in the total flow and makes the required

adjustments to maintain the programmed flow

and ratio. This holds the flow rates of the coating

components constant. Deviations from the desired

mix ratio are also immediately corrected using this

same closed loop process.

A detailed guide on PID control is supplied in this

manual to assist you should you want to adjust

the control parameters. There are many additional

features included in the DynaFlow Fluid Flow Con-

trol which reflect on the many years of experience

accumulated by Ransburg.

The control rack and OPERATOR INTERFACE

panels are consistent with and easily integrated

with other Ransburg control products into larger

custom system control panels. This optimizes

costs, space and functionality for control of multiple

applicator spray stations. Spray stations may also

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