System Configuration
8–25
Integrated Color Change Setup
Screens
Information
ICC4:
B Component Dump Timer Value
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Station: 1
INTEG. COLOR CHANGE
Color Chng Seq: 3
B Component Dump Timer Value
Total Sequence time is
42.0 Sec
Enter B Component Dump duration time.
> 0.0 Sec
Duration time must not be larger than
the total Sequence time.
Type the number of seconds to run the B
Component Dump, then
.
Press
to return to the
Color Change
Sequence Graph
screen to view your input if
desired or go to the next screen
.
B Component Dump Timer Value
The time length the dump valve stays open must be
defined during color change setup. The dump valve
allows the unmixed B component materials to be
dumped from the system before entering the mix
manifold.
The B Component Dump time must not be
greater than the total purge time. If a larger
number is entered, the valve will close auto-
matically when the purge duration time is fin-
ished.
ICC5:
B Component Solvent Timer Value
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Station: 1
INTEG. COLOR CHANGE
Color Chng Seq: 3
B Component Solvent Timer Value
Total Sequence time is
42.0 Sec
EnterĄBĄComponentĄSolventĄdurationĄtime.
> 0.0 Sec
Duration time must not be larger than
the total Sequence time.
Type the number of seconds to run the B
Component Solvent, then
.
Press
to return to the
Color Change
Sequence Graph
screen to view your input if
desired or go to the next screen
.
B Component Solvent Timer Value
The time length the catalyst solvent valve stays open
must be defined during color change setup. The sol-
vent valve pushes the unmixed B Component through
the dump valve and cleans the B material inlet for the
next material being used.
The Component B Solvent purge time must not
be greater than the total purge time. If a larger
number is entered, the valve will close auto-
matically when the purge duration time is
finished.
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