RM-216 CB.10 Easy Line Documentation
RDN 10000088
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07.07.2016
10 Glossary
Term
Explanation
Cleaning
Cleaning the filter elements using compressed air pulses.
Compressed air pulse
cleaning
Cleaning of the filter elements using compressed air pulses
Down time cleaning
Cleaning the filter elements after the system is shut down for a set
duration or number of cycles.
Down time cleaning cycles
The number of cleaning cycles performed in the down time cleaning.
Down time cleaning input
Input on the RM-216 CB for starting the down time cleaning.
Down time interval time
Pause time during the down time cleaning.
Expansion module
If the filter has more than 16 valves, expansion modules of type RM-LV8
(for 8 valves) or RM-LV16 (for 16 valves) are required. A maximum of 7
type RM-LV16 expansion modules can be connected to the main
RM-216 CB equipment. With the outputs on the main equipment, this
makes a maximum of 128 valve outputs available.
Extractor element
Device for extracting the filter casing from the dust deposited. E.g.
cellular wheel sluice, trough conveyor worm.
Extractor element contactor Contactor which switches the drive unit for an extractor element on and
off.
I/O module
Input/output module (module for the input and output of control signals)
Operation mode
Status of the RM-216 CB in which the equipment is ready for operation.
Parameter selection mode
Status of the RM-216 CB in which the equipment operator can select a
parameter.
Parameter setting mode
Status of the RM-216 CB in which the equipment operator can set a
parameter.
Pause time
(also Interval time)
Time period between two consecutive control pulses from the valve
outputs when the cleaning is running.
Pulse time
Duration of a control pulse on the valve outputs
Service operating hours
alarm
Alarm issued when the operating hours set for the maintenance interval
has elapsed.
Service operating hours
code
Code which needs to be entered to change the set value for the service
operating hours.
Solenoid valve
(also relay valve) electromagnetically operated valve for the pneumatic
triggering of the filter membrane valves. The membrane valves in turn
release the compressed air strokes for filter cleaning.
Starstop input
Input on the RM-216 CB for starting and stopping the cleaning via an
external
∆
p switch.
Total no. of valves
Number of all valves connected to the RM-216 CB and to the expansion
modules.
∆
p switch
Switch which is triggered by a differential pressure value set and which
activates the filter cleaning.