Recipe Setup
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Flow Meter Calibration Procedure
NOTE:
Take a large sample (1000 cc or more) of a
fluid that is a known accurate weight per gallon so that
any error in measuring the sample is spread out.
WARNING
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
To avoid splashing fluid in the eyes when
calibrating the meters:
Wear eye protection.
Only open the ratio check valves enough to
allow fluid to flow at a rate of 100 to 200 cc per
minute.
CAUTION
The fluid shut-off valves and ratio check valves are
retained in their housings by mechanical stops that
prevent accidental removal of the valve stem while
the manifold is pressurized. Do not use a tool to
open or close the valve stems. If manual force
cannot turn the valve stems, the system pressure
must be relieved and the valve properly disas-
sembled and cleaned to remove the resistance.
Selection 5: Mixed Material Calibration
Another method for calibrating the meters is to select
menu item 5,
MIXED MATERIAL CALIBRATION.
NOTE:
A valid A, B, and C Flow Meter K-factor must
be entered into the system before beginning the Mixed
Material Calibration.
SETUP
Recipe: 1
Station: 1
METER CALIBRATION TESTS
1. COMPONENT A FLOW METER CALIBRATION
2. COMPONENT B FLOW METER CALIBRATION
3. COMPONENT C FLOW METER CALIBRATION
4. SOLVENT FLOW METER CALIBRATION
5. MIXED MATERIAL CALIBRATION
6. GUN 1 METER CALIBRATION
7. OPTION NOT AVAILABLE
Select a menu item and press enter:
> 3
1.
Make sure the operator switch is set at
Standby
.
CAUTION
The Component A, B, and C fluid shut-off valves
must be closed if you choose to do a calibration test.
Selecting enter on the calibration menus will auto-
matically open the dispense valve for the meter
being tested.
2.
Close the Component A, B, and C fluid shut-off
valves and ratio check valves.
3.
Make sure three separate beakers and ratio dis-
pense tubes are in place for Component A, B, and
C.
4.
Select menu item 5,
MIXED MATERIAL CALIBRAĆ
TION. When the MIXED MATERIAL CALIBRATION
screen displays, it will show the mix ratio for the
current recipe.
Mixed Material Calibration Screen
SETUP
Recipe #: 1
Station: 1
MIXED MATERIAL CALIBRATION
Desired Mix Ratio is 1.00 : 1
Enter Cycles for Calibration: 00000
Select enter to begin calibration: STOP
Component A Flow Meter Calibration
K-Factor = 0.124 cc/pulse
Volume is 0000 cc
Enter new Component A Volume: 0000 cc
Component B Flow Meter Calibration
K-Factor = 0.123 cc/pulse
Volume is 0000 cc
Enter new Component B Volume: 0000 cc
Component C Flow Meter Calibration
K-Factor = 0.123 cc/pulse
Volume is 0000 cc
Enter new Component C Volume: 0000 cc
5.
Type in the number of cycles you want to dispense
for calibration. One cycle equals a complete dis-
pense of component A, B, and C doses.
6.
Select
enter to begin calibration.
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