19
19
When a Pressure Fault is detected, the following will occur:
•
Output 1 (system healthy) will de
-
energize
•
Output 2 (general fault) will energize indicating a General Alarm
•
Output 5 (nozzle pressure fault) will energize
•
Outputs 8
-
10 will de
-
energize (factory use, lubrication cycle, piston pump)
•
The red stop LED will strobe 2 times followed by a pause and repeat
•
HVPS will be disabled
To clear the fault, the condition must be corrected and the Reset button must be pressed.
AIR PRESSURE REGULATOR
Terminal Block J9
-
INPUT 9
-
Connection 17 & 18
Input 9 is used to monitor if the system has adequate air pressure to properly cycle the pumps.
If the air pressure regulator opens (low system air pressure), the system will go into a Low Air Pressure Fault. The
following will occur:
•
Output 1 (system healthy) will de
-
energize
•
Output 2 (general fault) will energize indicating a General Alarm
•
Output 3 (fault code) will strobe 10 times followed by a pause
•
Output 6 will energize indicating a
“
Low Air Pressure Fault
”
•
Outputs 8
-
10 (factory use, lubrication cycle, piston pump) will de
-
energize
•
The red stop LED will strobe 10 times followed by a pause
•
HVPS will be disabled
To clear the fault, the low air pressure condition must be corrected (provide adequate air pressure) and the
“
Reset
”
button pressed.
RESERVOIR LEVEL SWITCH
Terminal Block J9
-
INPUT 10
-
Connection 19 & 20
When the reservoir level switch opens (low reservoir level), the system will go into a Low Oil Level Fault. The following
will occur:
•
Output 1 (system healthy) will de
-
energize
•
Output 2 (general fault) will energize indicating a General Alarm
•
Output 3 (fault code) will strobe 12 times followed by a pause
•
Output 7 will energize indicating a
“
Low Reservoir Level Fault
”
•
Outputs 8
-
10 (factory use, lubrication cycle, piston pump) will de
-
energize
•
The red stop LED will strobe 12 times followed by a pause
•
HVPS will be disabled
To clear the fault, the Low Reservoir Fault must be corrected and the
“
Reset
”
button pressed.
4.9 VERIFYING THE SPRAY CONTROL PANEL SET UP
Verify that the following connections have been completed:
•
24 VDC has been connected to Terminal J1, and PCB power switch is in the OFF position
•
Both the Spray Control Panel and the target are connected to an
“
earth
”
ground or GFCI outlet.