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AIR LOGIC POWER SYSTEMS (ALPS)
CONTAINER CHANGE OVER
SPEEDGLIDER
ADVANCED OPERATOR MANUAL
55
TM 2012-005 REV00 © 10/25/2012
13. Enter Timers
Ranges in Seconds:
Fill Time
.010 to 10
Test 1
.005 to 10
Test 2
0 to 20
Max Fill
.020 to 15
Probe Retract
.01 to 5
1. If necessary enter a
Fill Time
. This may have already been adjusted
correctly in step 7. This value is the time the fill valve will stay on after
peak minimum is reached. Appropriate fill times can sometimes be based
on container size. Larger containers may require more fill time then
smaller ones.
2. Enter
Test 1
time. Typically when using Test 1 for pressure stabilization
it requires very little time .1 to .3 is a good range to start with. However,
Test 1 is sometimes used for the entire test if so then. (See note about
test 2)
3. Enter
Test 2
time. This time is based on “Spare Time at End” value from
the Detail Timers menu. (See note about test 2)
4. Enter
Maximum Fill Time.
This value is how much time is allowed to
reach peak pressure. How long it takes to reach peak pressure also
depends on the container size. A good practice is to start from .02 and
work up until there is no alarm.
5.
Enter
Probe Retract Time.
This value is the time allowed for the probes
to retract. Start low .1 if a “probe retract failure alarm” condition occurs
add more time.
N
ote about Test 2 :
Depending upon the container there may not be enough time in the cycle to
utilize Test 2. When using Test 2, Test 1 becomes more of a stabilizing time
entity. With increased speeds cycle times can be tight. In this case Test 2 is
very rarely used. When this happens Test 2 is set to zero and all available
time is allocated to Test 1
14. Entering Test Pressure
Ranges in IWC:
Minmum Peak
Pressure
.5 to 25
Maxium Peak
Pressure
1 to 25
Start Fill Time
Pressure
1 to 10
Note: With the exception of start fill time the rest of the pressure values were
set in steps 6 through 9.
Fill TIME PRESSURE
must be set in a way to allow the peak pressure
ranges to be reached. Again start with a small value 1 to 2. Remember that
the fill valve will shut off when the FILL TIME expires but the FILL TIME will
not start until the START FILL is reached.