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DCM600 to 1800 - Instruction Manual
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run Mode:
The term used when the timer board is firing the solenoids.
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Pressure Module
: The pressure measurement subsystem that includes the software and hardware
for on-demand cleaning, alarms and signal retransmission of the process variable (i.e., the differential
pressure across the dust bags).
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Master Controller:
The primary timer board that contains all of the major features, connections for
external inputs and power to drive the DCT1000 Dust Collector Timer Controller system.
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Power guard:
A plastic shield that covers the output triacs and other line voltage circuitry.
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demand Cycle Mode:
A process in which the run mode is enabled through the on-board pressure
module or an external switch such as the Dwyer Photohelic®.
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euro Connector:
A “caged” connection used to terminate solenoids, incoming power, or external
switches on the DCT1000.
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Continuous Cycle Mode:
A time based cycling mode dependent on solenoid time on/off settings and
time set between complete cycles.
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Manual override:
Allows the user to override the DCT1000 remotely or from the master controller
panel through use of a switch or a wire jumper.
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slave board:
A channel expander that is used in conjunction with the master controller to accommodate
additional solenoids on larger dust collection systems. It can be recognized easily as it does not have
the on-board display panel or the power supply present. A master controller may also be used as a
slave board.
series dCP100a/200a Pressure Modules
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