Labconco PURICARE Procedure Station Models 31260 User Manual

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6.

Next, connect the meters + DC voltage lead to pin 6 (yellow wire) and verify

there is ± 24 Volt DC ± 5 Volts DC, as shown in Figure 7-10. The presence of

24 Volt DC on this yellow wire tells the motor to start.

Figure 7-10

Measuring 24 VDC voltage


7.

Next, move the meter’s + DC voltage lead to pin 5 (purple wire) [the meter’s lead

is still connected to pin 8 (brown wire)]. Note the DC voltage, since the motor’s

speed is determined by the pulse width modulated signal on this contact. A

voltage noted in step 6 signifies 100% pulse width duty cycle, while a DC voltage

of 0 volts would indicate a 0% PWM level. Depending on the particular ECM

motor, the motor speeds for the 0% PWM levels and 100% PWM levels will differ

but the 0% level represents the “night setback” blower speed and the 100% level

indicates the max speed ever required by the motor under total filter loading. The

actual DC voltage measured will be between 0 V and 24 Volts DC, and that voltage

indicates roughly the % duty cycle being sent to the motor at this time. For

example:

A total voltage of 22 VDC, and a signal voltage of 15 VDC would indicate 15 VDC

measured/22V DC @ 100% = 68% duty cycle.

Another example, would be 18 VDC/22 DC @ 100%, would correspond to an 81%

PWM signal.

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