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Copyright 2016

ISOBUS Product Control 

Installation & Operation 

Manual

 016-0171-362 Rev. F

08/16

E28148

Summary of Contents for ISOBUS Product Control

Page 1: ...Copyright 2016 ISOBUS Product Control Installation Operation Manual 016 0171 362 Rev F 08 16 E28148 ...

Page 2: ...tions or repairs made outside our facilities nor damages resulting from inadequate maintenance of this system As with all wireless and satellite signals several factors may affect the availability and accuracy of wireless and satellite navigation and correction services e g GPS GNSS SBAS etc Therefore Raven Industries cannot guarantee the accuracy integrity continuity or availability of these serv...

Page 3: ...e Control Valve 10 By Pass Plumbing 10 Mount the Node 11 Install ISOBUS Product Control Cabling 12 Mount the Foot Switch 12 Implement Proximity Switch 12 Chapter 4 ISOBUS Product Control Node Calibration 13 Calibration Screen 14 Implement Calibration Tab 15 Applicator Type 15 Total Width Display 15 Section Setup 16 Product Control Calibration Tab 17 Control Type 18 Meter Cal or Spreader Constant 1...

Page 4: ... Information 34 Diagnostics 34 Chapter 5 ISOBUS Product Control Operation 35 Product Control Home Screen 35 Quick Access Softkeys 36 Remote Master Status 37 Control Mode Auto Manual 37 Application Speed 37 Pump RPM Cal Spray Applicator 38 Product Density Granular Applications 38 Target Pressure NH3 Applications 38 Pressure or Spinner Fan RPM Display 39 Rates Area 40 Remaining Tank Bin Volume 41 Vo...

Page 5: ...ke Point Digit 62 Dead Band Digit 62 Valve Cal 2 63 Flow Cal Dual Loop Control Mode 63 Sgain Pressure System Gain Dual Loop Control Mode 63 Spreader Constant 64 Standard Rate display 64 Metric Rate Display 64 Verification of Spreader Constant 64 Spinner RPM 66 Valve Type 66 RPM Meter Cal 67 RPM Target 67 Appendix 2 Flow Meter Maintenance and Adjustment Procedure v Flow Meter Maintenance v Testing ...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents iv ISOBUS Product Control Installation Operation Manual ...

Page 7: ...ng options Write down the calculated calibration values in the spaces provided UNITS US Acres SI Hectares Turf 1000 Square Feet CONTRO L TYPE Liquid Sprayer Gran 1 Single belt bed Gran 2 Split belt bed single encoder Gran 3 Split belt bed dual encoders Spinner RPM Control VALVE TYPE Standard Valve Fast Valve Fast Close Valve PWM Valve PWM Close Valve Boom Widths Boom Cal Meter Cal Rate Cal Valve C...

Page 8: ...Decimeters lit min Liters per Minute m Meter dl min Deciliters per Minute MPH Miles per Hour PSI Pounds per Square Inch km Kilometers kPa Kilopascal km h Kilometers per Hour GPA Gallons per Acre US Volume per Acre lit ha Liters per Hectare SI Volume per Hectare ml ha Milliliters per Hectare TU Volume per 1 000 Square Feet GPK Gallons per 1 000 Square Feet Metric Numbers mm Millimeters lb acre Poun...

Page 9: ...llon 0 83267 imperial gallons 1 acre 0 405 hectares or 43 560 square feet 1 U S gallon 8 34 pounds water 1 square mile 640 acres or 258 9 hectares Length Pressure 1 millimeter mm 0 039 inches 1 psi 6 89 kPa 1 centimeter cm 0 393 inches 1 kPa 0 145 psi 1 meter m 3 281 feet Weight 1 kilometer km 0 621 miles 1 Pound 16 Ounces 1 inch 25 4 mm or 2 54 cm 1 Pound 0 45 Kilograms 1 mile 1 609 km ...

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Page 11: ...safe working distance has diminished Please review the operation and safety instructions included with your implement and or controller ELECTRICAL SAFETY Do not reverse power leads Doing so could cause severe damage to the equipment Always make sure that the power leads are connected to the correct polarity as marked Ensure that the power cable is the last cable to be connected INSTRUCTIONS FOR WI...

Page 12: ...acklash of belts and chains Adjustment zones of adjustable brackets Changes of position in steering and suspension systems Moving linkages cylinders articulation joints attachments Ground engaging components For harness sections that move during machine operation Allow sufficient length for free movement without interference to prevent pulling pinching catching or rubbing especially in articulatio...

Page 13: ... sharp bends Allow sufficient clearance from machine component operational zones such as Drive shafts universal joints and hitches i e 3 point hitch Pulleys gears sprockets Deflection and backlash of belts and chains Adjustment zones of adjustable brackets Changes of position in steering and suspension systems Moving linkages cylinders articulation joints attachments Ground engaging components For...

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Page 15: ... supplied with the ISOBUS product control node Before installing the Raven ISOBUS node compare the items in the kit with the list If you have questions regarding your kit contact a local Raven dealer NOTE A Raven ISOBUS hitch cable is required to connect the Raven ISOBUS product control node to the VT display and ISOBUS system Depending upon the specific machine this cable may be installed from th...

Page 16: ...S Updates for Raven manuals as well as software updates for Raven consoles are available at the Applied Technology Division web site www ravenhelp com TABLE 4 Description Part Number Qty Terminator Active CAN Powell 063 0172 964 1 Node ISOBUS Single Product 063 0173 006 1 Switch ISO Node Foot 063 0173 080 1 Cable Main Node 115 0171 945 1 Cable Cab Foot Switch 8 115 0171 865 1 Cable ISO Powell Term...

Page 17: ...e we provide We appreciate the opportunity to see ourselves as our customers see us and are eager to gather ideas on how we have been helping or how we can do better To serve you best please send an email with the following information to techwriting ravenind com ISOBUS Product Control Installation Operation Manual Manual No 016 0171 362 Rev F Any comments or feedback include chapter or page numbe...

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Page 19: ...o to the booms i e no return line to tank or pump after flow meter 2 Mount the flow meter horizontal to the ground 3 For best results allow a minimum of 7 1 2 20 cm of straight hose on inlet of flow meter Bend radius of hose on outlet of flow meter should be gradual 4 Flow must be in direction of arrow on flow meter FIGURE 1 Flow Control System To ISObus Control Harness To sections 6 through 16 ...

Page 20: ... valve must be mounted in a by pass line Wire Colors Labeled Connect to Valve Black or Gray Valve 1 1 Brown Valve 2 2 Blue Valve 3 3 Black with white stripe Valve 4 4 Brown with a white stripe Valve 5 5 Blue with a white stripe Valve 6 6 White with a black stripe Valve 7 7 White with a brown stripe Valve 8 8 White with a blue stripe Valve 9 9 Pink or Violet Valve 10 10 Yellow with a white stripe o...

Page 21: ...cted enclosure apply dielectric silicone grease to the pins P N 222 0000 006 on the male end of the connectors Application of the grease will help prevent corrosion to the pins and wires Mount the node to a flat surface in a location where it will not be jarred during normal equipment operation INSTALLATION BEST PRACTICES The information below illustrates proper methods for wiring a CANBUS system ...

Page 22: ...itch cable ordered separately NOTE A ISO implement extension tee cable is necessary to connect the VT terminal with additional hardware for Raven ISO features Contact a local Raven dealer for more information 4 Connect the active terminator adapter cable to the remaining round connector on the ISOBUS hitch cable and install the Powell terminator P N 063 0172 964 5 Connect the round metal connector...

Page 23: ...al for other necessary setup or calibration required before operating the Raven ISOBUS product control node TO ACCESS THE SETTINGS DISPLAYS 1 Start up the VT display Allow the display to power up and initiate the ISOBUS system NOTE If properly connected and powered the Raven ISOBUS product control node will be automatically detected by the VT display If the product control node is not detected by ...

Page 24: ...Implement Calibration Access the vehicle or implement settings to adjust the total width number of sections and the section width Product Control Settings Access the product control settings to adjust settings such as the meter or valve cals or adjust the rate or product control home screen display Alarms Setup Access the alarms setup screen to modify the conditions of which the machine operator s...

Page 25: ...ect the air option for air driven application systems NH3 Applicator Select the NH3 applicator option for an anhydrous tool bar When this is opened check boxes for HP Boost or HP Plus will be available Choose one of the control modes based on the installed NH3 configuration NOTE When operating with the Raven AccuFlow HP system additional settings will be required to control the boost pump Refer to...

Page 26: ...rations SECTION WIDTHS The next screen in the section setup displays the current section widths for each section Select the section width value to enter the section width NOTE Section measurements should be programmed into the VT display using the same units e g inches centimeters selected in the options or settings on the VT display Refer to the operation manual for the specific VT display to con...

Page 27: ...switches available on the switch box To assign a switch to a section select the number of the switch in the menu for a section Repeat the process for each remaining section PRODUCT CONTROL CALIBRATION TAB The following settings may be viewed or modified when the implement category is selected Control Type Meter Cal or Spreader Constant Valve Cal Valve Delay Tank Capacity Pressure Cal Liquid Spinne...

Page 28: ...uct to be controlled by the ISOBUS node Select between the following types of product control types Liquid Granular 1 Single Bed Single Encoder with or without Spinner Granular 2 Dual Bed Single Encoder with or without Spinner Granular 3 Dual Bed Dual Encoder with or without Spinner NOTE When the applicator type is set to Sprayer or NH3 Applicator the Control Type option is locked on Liquid METER ...

Page 29: ...ediately adjust the rate of product application If the vehicle speed is slower than normal application speeds the control valve will begin closing to adjust for the slower speed until the normal application speed is reached Using a valve delay value of 2 seconds when the master switch is toggled back the node and control valve will wait two seconds before adjusting the for vehicle speed This allow...

Page 30: ...nly There is no control based on these values or the monitored RPM of the pump When a non zero value is entered for pump RPM cal a pump RPM will display on the home screen VALVE CAL Select the Valve Cal button on the Product Control Calibration screen to display the valve calibration screen for the product control valve or the hydraulic control valve controlling the speed of a belt or auger system...

Page 31: ... 200 will give the valve a 200 millisecond burst at a fully 12 V to open the fast valve from the closed position before resuming product rate control A zero value will disable this feature RESET VALVE CAL BUTTON Select Reset Valve Cal button to reset the recommended value for the selected valve type VALVE ADVANCE This feature allows the operator to set the amount of time in seconds which the contr...

Page 32: ...settings SPINNER FAN CONTROL SETUP NOTE A meter cal value is required for either spinner speed control or monitoring spinner speed during field operations Refer to the following procedure to enter a meter cal on the Spinner Fan Control Setup screen for either spinner control or monitoring operations In a granular control system the RPM of a fan or spinner may be monitored or controlled via the ISO...

Page 33: ... VALVE CAL BUTTON Select Reset Valve Cal button to reset the recommended value for the selected valve type ACTUAL RPM DISPLAY The actual RPM display on the Spinner Fan Control Setup screen displays the current RPM of the fan or spinner as a reference HP PRESSURE OR HP PLUS CONTROL SETUP When interfacing with the Raven AccuFlow HP system for anhydrous ammonia applications the ISOBUS product control...

Page 34: ...t adjusting the valve cal see the Valve Cal section on page 62 NOTE Review the AccuFlow and AccuFlow HP and HP Plus Installation and Operation Manual for details on initial settings and calibration information for boost pump control RESET VALVE CAL BUTTON Select Reset Valve Cal button to reset the recommended value for the selected valve type MAX AND MIN PWM PRESET PWM AND PWM FREQUENCY SETTINGS R...

Page 35: ...r the pressure cal value for the inlet pressure transducer as Pressure Cal 2 on the product control calibration screen NOTE Do not enter the rate cal or target pressure as the pressure cal value The pressure cal value must only be used to calibrate the pressure transducer connected to the Raven ISOBUS product control system Refer to Target Pressure NH3 Applications section on page 40 to set the ta...

Page 36: ...section on page 63 for more information SGAIN PRESSURE SYSTEM GAIN DUAL LOOP CONTROL MODE ONLY The Sgain value may be used when controlling a liquid application system using a PWM control valve Use this value to adjust how aggressively the application system responds to pressure changes in the application system The default setting for the Sgain value is 100 To adjust the system aggressiveness ent...

Page 37: ...n NOTE Refer to the Feature Settings section on page 29 for additional information about the settings and features available on this screen 5 Select the Valve button on the Product Control Configuration screen and touch the Sgain button 6 Use the on screen keypad to enter the desired Sgain value and touch the Accept icon to save the new value a Increase the Sgain value if the product pressure take...

Page 38: ...set to zero the pulse width will return to the last value when the master switch is turned on NOTE If the Standby Pressure feature is enabled on the Feature Settings screen the preset PWM value will be replaced by the standby pressure value STANDBY PRESSURE When controlling a liquid product with a PWM valve selected not PWM close the standby pressure value sets the pressure which the system will m...

Page 39: ... increment by which the target rate will increase or decrease when using the rate bump buttons at the right side of the display DISPLAY SMOOTHING Toggle the display smoothing feature to smooth the rate displayed on the product control home screen With the feature enabled as long as the actual rate is within 10 of the actual application rate the target rate will display as the actual rate on the di...

Page 40: ...enable the feature Check the manufacturer operation guides and materials for information on utilizing this feature If the VT is capable of automatic section control and the section control feature is available in the Raven ISOBUS product control screen select the feature to place a check mark in the corresponding box to enable the feature If the VT display is capable of automatic section control b...

Page 41: ...ucer connected to the control node If these requirements are not met standby pressure will automatically be disabled When enabled the standby pressure setting will replace the Preset PWM setting on the Valve Calibration screen HIGH SIDE DRIVE To ensure proper functionality the high side drive option should be enabled when a PWM boost box is installed RATE 1 RATE 2 Rate 1 and Rate 2 values allow th...

Page 42: ...e alarm conditions is detected by the product control node the corresponding alert will be displayed on the VT display and allow the operator to respond to the condition before resuming application NOTE Select the OK button on the alarm prompt to clear the alarm and return to the previous screen The alarm condition may still be present after the alarm prompt is cleared The product control home scr...

Page 43: ...m to alert the operator when the level of product remaining in the bin falls below the bin sensor LOW LIMIT PRESSURE SETTING Enter the desired pressure for product at the pressure transducer location NOTE The product control valve will stop closing then the low pressure setting is reached LOW SUPPLY PRESSURE SETTING ACCUFLOW HP PLUS APPLICATIONS ONLY Enter the desired minimum supply pressure that ...

Page 44: ...ESSURE OR FLOW SIMULATION Optional check boxes that simulate pressure or flow are included To simulate pressure check the box and enter a pressure value into the pressure cal inputs If the simulate flow box is checked the actual rate will report the entered target flow rate on the front screen and the flow rate on the totals screen will adjust with speed and operating section width When either sim...

Page 45: ...control icon located in the VT display menu to view the main product application screen From the product control home screen the machine operator can monitor and control the following aspects of the product control system Master Switch Status Product Density Granular Applicators Target Pressure NH3 Applicators Remaining Tank Bin Volume Control Mode Auto Manual Pressure or Fan Spinner RPM Volume Ap...

Page 46: ...itch RATE INCREASE DECREASE BUTTONS Use the rate increase and decrease buttons to adjust the target or actual application rate based on the control mode auto manual currently selected NOTE When Rate 1 and Rate 2 are set as described in Rate Bump section on page 29 the increase decrease buttons are replaced with Rate 1 Rate 2 buttons TOOLS ICON Select the tools icon to access the calibration screen...

Page 47: ...er switch is operated REMOTE MASTER STATUS The current status of the remote master is shown in the top center of the display To toggle the remote master press the foot switch NOTE Both the remote master foot switch and the master switch must be toggled on to apply product CONTROL MODE AUTO MANUAL The control mode indicator displays the selected mode for product application Select the Auto Manual b...

Page 48: ...alue PRODUCT DENSITY GRANULAR APPLICATIONS Select the density value to enter the product density of the product being applied For best results make sure to keep this value updated as the density of the product changes TARGET PRESSURE NH3 APPLICATIONS The currently set target pressure for the NH3 boost pump displays in this area Refer to the Pressure or Spinner Fan RPM Display section below for det...

Page 49: ...trol or Spinner Fan Control screen to manually increase or decrease the pressure or spinner fan RPM In Automatic mode the product control system automatically adjusts the application rate to an operator set target rate The increase and decrease buttons will have no affect on the pressure or RPM values in automatic mode Refer to the Target Pressure or RPM section below to change the target pressure...

Page 50: ...rous ammonia control system for more information on calibrating the meter cal Actual Rate The actual rate display shows the operator the actual volume of product being applied REMAINING TANK BIN VOLUME The calculated volume of product remaining in the tank or bin is displayed in the lower center of the product control home screen Tank Capacity and Current Tank volume can be entered either through ...

Page 51: ...the tally registers icon on the right side of the screen For more information on the Tally Registers screen see the Tally Registers section on page 46 AREA COVERED To the right of the tank volume display the product control home screen displays the area covered NOTE To reset the field area select the tally registers icon on the right side of the screen For more information on the tally registers s...

Page 52: ...um of three pumps on this screen Touch this button to toggle the selected ISO injection pump on or off SECTION STATUS DISPLAY Below the tank volume display the status of each configured section is displayed NOTE Refer to the Implement Calibration Tab section on page 15 to configure sections Manually disabled sections are displayed without a triangle below the section See the On Screen Manual Secti...

Page 53: ... left or right side of the implement select the corresponding OFF button Each time the OFF button is selected the furthest enabled section on the corresponding side of the implement will be disabled To toggle sections back on select the corresponding ON button FOR EXAMPLE Select the OFF button on the left side of the screen to disable the far left section Selecting the OFF button repeatedly will c...

Page 54: ...esume automatic control operations base upon previous coverage TIERED BOOM STATUS DISPLAY Above the tank volume display a tiered boom status display will indicate tier 1 and tier 2 status The tier stats will be displayed only if the tiered boom settings were entered Refer to the Tiered Boom Settings section on page 22 for further information on setting up tiered booms TALLY REGISTERS The Raven ISO...

Page 55: ...information i e product application over a week or month Select the 0 button next to the desired setting to reset the register to zero DISTANCE The distance reading displays the distance traveled since the last time the distance register was cleared Select the 0 button to reset the distance register to zero This display may also be helpful when troubleshooting the product control system VOLUME PER...

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Page 57: ...heck connections in cabling for cleanliness Verify that there is voltage at the valve connector by toggling master switch ON AUTO MAN switch to MAN and POWER ON Manually operate INC DEC switch to verify voltage Verify that valve is turning if not replace control valve 4 Sprayer pressure is correct but RATE is low Verify that nozzle strainer screens or check valves are not plugged Verify that press...

Page 58: ...or mode If the control type is set to NH3 Applicator and no proximity switch has been installed disable the Implement Switch feature on the Product Control Calibration Tab See the Feature Settings section on page 29 for details 11 Boost pump pressure AccuFlow HP systems does not increase or reach target pressure Refer to AccuFlow and AccuFlow HP Installation and Operation manual for boost pump tro...

Page 59: ...SYSTEM DIAGRAMS The following diagrams illustrate the proper installation of the Raven ISOBUS product control node with various VT displays These diagrams are good examples for both factory and aftermarket installations FIGURE 1 ISOBUS Trunk Line Cabling ...

Page 60: ...APPENDIX 7 50 ISOBUS Product Control Installation Operation Manual FIGURE 2 ISOBUS Liquid Product Control System 16 pin Product Cable ...

Page 61: ...Manual No 016 0171 362 Rev F 51 FIGURE 3 ISOBUS Granular Product Control System 37 pin Product Cable ...

Page 62: ...APPENDIX 7 52 ISOBUS Product Control Installation Operation Manual FIGURE 4 ISOBUS Liquid Product Control System 37 pin Product Cable ...

Page 63: ...Manual No 016 0171 362 Rev F 53 FIGURE 5 ISOBUS Liquid Product Control System 22 pin Product Cable ...

Page 64: ...APPENDIX 7 54 ISOBUS Product Control Installation Operation Manual FIGURE 6 ISOBUS Granular Product Control System 22 pin Product Cable ...

Page 65: ...Manual No 016 0171 362 Rev F 55 FIGURE 7 ISOBUS AccuFlow HP 3 Section Bar ...

Page 66: ...APPENDIX 7 56 ISOBUS Product Control Installation Operation Manual FIGURE 8 ISOBUS AccuFlow 3 Section Bar ...

Page 67: ...Manual No 016 0171 362 Rev F 57 FIGURE 9 ISOBUS AccuFlow HP 6 Section Bar ...

Page 68: ...APPENDIX 7 58 ISOBUS Product Control Installation Operation Manual FIGURE 10 ISOBUS AccuFlow 6 Section Bar ...

Page 69: ...ely 67 feet Enter 800 as the width for this section BAND To calculate the adjusted applied rate for band spraying applications use the following formula Where BR the Broadcast Rate BW the Band Width S the Spacing between the tips and AR the Adjusted Rate for band spraying FOR EXAMPLE If the broadcast rate is 20 GPA the band width is 14 inches and the tip spacing is 40 inches Therefore the adjusted...

Page 70: ...r range of application rates than a standard single boom configuration For example a low application rate may be applied by turning on the first tier sections only Higher application rates may be applied by switching to the second tier booms with larger nozzles A third and an even higher rate can be achieved by using both boom tiers in tandem NOTE The spray tips used on a tiered boom system must b...

Page 71: ...min increasing to maximum flow rate tier 1 and tier 2 enabled NOTE Percent Tier Disable only affects tier switching when the required volume per minute is decreasing As rates begin to decrease from maximum the Percent Tier Disable value is figured in Thus using the Tier 2 Max of 30 GPM 113 6 L min previously calculated and with the Percent Tier Disable set to 10 tier 1 and 2 will switch to only ti...

Page 72: ...his value controls the response time of the control valve motor If the valve speed setting is too fast the valve will over correct and the system can start to oscillate The following valves have specific values Standard Control Valve This valve has a range of values from 1 to 9 with 1 being slow and 9 being fast Fast and Fast Close Control Valve These valves have a range of values from 0 to 9 with...

Page 73: ...ary to enter a zero in front of the value If the system adjusts to rate control changes too slowly increase the flow gain digit s to increase the system response rate If the system overshoots or oscillates around the desired flow rate decrease the flow gain digit s to help stabilize the system Dead Band Digit The last or right most digit in the flow cal value is the dead band digit The dead band d...

Page 74: ...ches and a Gate Width of 15 inches Enter 228 as the Spreader Constant if the VT display is set to display English or standard units METRIC RATE DISPLAY For Rates displayed in 1 kilogram increments the formula to calculate the spreader constant is Where SC the Spreader Constant L Length of belt travel in centimeters per 1 revolution of the encoder GH Gate Height in centimeters and GW Gate Width in ...

Page 75: ...ad by toggling the boom switch on 7 Determine the actual weight unloaded by re weighing the truck 8 Compare the actual weight unloaded to the total volume displayed on the VT display Perform the following calculation to refine the spreader constant if desired Where OSC the Old Spreader Constant TV the Total Volume and AW the Actual Weight unloaded and CSC the Corrected Spreader Constant FOR EXAMPL...

Page 76: ...il the weight of the metered materials equals the total volume reported by the VT display SPINNER RPM For spinner box machines using the optional spinner speed cable P N 115 0171 880 to control spinner speed VALVE TYPE Select the valve type of the machine with which the Raven ISOBUS product control node is currently connected to the spinner 797 4400 4290 817 ...

Page 77: ...ar the bolt heads on the spinner Calculate the meter cal by multiplying the number of pulses bolt heads per revolution by 10 FOR EXAMPLE If the number of pulses per revolution is 4 then the value for the Meter Cal would be 40 RPM TARGET The Rate Cal should be set to the desired RPM of the spinner MeterCal N 10 4 10 40 ...

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Page 79: ...turbine fit before reassembling Hold turbine hub with turbine on transducer Spin turbine by blowing on it Tighten turbine stud until turbine stalls Loosen turbine stud 1 3 turn The turbine should spin freely 6 Re assemble flow meter 7 Using a low pressure 5 psi 34 5 kPa jet of air verify the turbine spins freely If there is drag loosen hex stud on the bottom of turbine hub 1 16 turn until the turb...

Page 80: ...ftkeys area 4 Enter a value of 0 for the total volume value 5 Place the master switch and all boom sections in the OFF position 6 Remove a boom hose and place it into a calibrated 5 gallon 19 liter container 7 Toggle the master switch and the boom switch corresponding to the hose that was placed in the container Pump exactly 10 gallons 38 liters 8 Check the total volume registered on the display T...

Page 81: ...Manual No 016 0171 362 Rev F 73 or the Corrected Meter Cal is 749 198 12 Press METER CAL and enter the Corrected Meter Cal value before resuming application CMC 190 984 946 198 ...

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Page 83: ...r Applications 40 Rates Area 42 Remaining Tank Bin Volume 43 Remote Master Switch Status 39 Section Status Display 45 Target Pressure NH3 Applications 40 Volume Applied 43 I Important Safety Information 1 Electrical Safety 1 Installation 9 Cabling 13 Control Valve 10 Flow Meter 9 Mount the Foot Switch 13 Node 11 Introduction Unit Definitions and Conversions vi Unit of Measure Conversions vi Unit o...

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Page 85: ...ndustries Do Bring the defective part and proof of purchase to your Raven dealer If the dealer approves the warranty claim the dealer will process the claim and send it to Raven Industries for final approval The freight cost to Raven Industries will be the customer s responsibility The Return Materials Authorization RMA number must appear on the box and all documentation including proof of purchas...

Page 86: ...aven Industries will be the customer s responsibility The Return Materials Authorization RMA number must appear on the box and all documentation including proof of purchase must be included inside the box to be sent to Raven Industries In addition the words Extended Warranty must appear on the box and all documentation if the failure is between 12 and 24 months from the retail sale How Can I Get S...

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