System parameter settings overview, Default system parameter settings – Dukane ULTRASONIC GENERATOR/POWER SUPPLY LS 403-574-01 User Manual

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Ultrasonic Generator/Power Supply LS User’s Manual

Dukane Manual Part No. 403-574-01

System Parameter Settings

Overview

This section provides the default system settings
programmed at the factory. Some of these system
parameter settings are dependent on the nominal
system operating frequency while other parameters are
independent of the frequency. The default settings should
work with over 90% of the ultrasonic loads and welding
applications that might be encountered. In some cases,
adjusting the system setup parameters might enable the
system to drive difficult or unusual loads, which would
not be possible with the standard system settings.

In addition to the default system parameter settings, a list
of user-adjustable settings is included.

Table 5 - I Default Frequency Dependent Settings

Default System Parameter Settings

Default Frequency Dependent Settings

Setting Description

15kHz

20kHz

30kHz

40kHz

Free Running Frequency Setting (Hz)

15,000

19,900

30,000

40,000

Upper Frequency Limit Setting (Hz)

15,400

20,400

30,500

40,500

Lower Frequency Limit Setting (Hz)

14,600

19,400

29,500

39,500

Ramp-up Time Setting (sec.)

0.250

0.

150

0

.100

0

.050

Phase Delay Setting (degrees)

0

°

Default Frequency Independent Settings

Setting Description

Default Setting for All Frequencies

Amplitude Setting for Weld and Test (Percent)

100% (maximum user adjustment limit)

Output Activation Duration Process Status

Maintained (activates until next weld cycle starts)

Cycle Start Input Delay Time

Solid State (0.0msec. delay time)

Programmable Status Output #1 Default Assignment

OVERTEMP Status (J3 Pin 4 System Output)

Programmable Status Output #2 Default Assignment

Hold Status (J3 Pin 5 System Output)

NOTE

An ultrasonic stack will not operate if the
mechanical resonance is outside of the
frequency limits.

Table 5 - II Default Frequency Independent Settings

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