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Valco Cincinnati, Inc.
Section 9 - Glue-Pressure-Edit Menu
MC032 - MCP-25 Control
Creating a
Glue-
Pressure
Curve
To create a glue-pressure curve, follow these steps:
1.
Using either the F3 (FORWARD) or
F4 (BACK) keys, select the pressure transducer (1 or 2) that you
want to program. The selected pressure-transducer number
displays in the top left part of the display next to the pressure-
regulator symbol.
Up to two independent pressure
transducers can be used.
2.
Determine the glue pressure (see “Examples of Glue-Pressure
Values” below).
The maximum (100%) output pressure
of the pressure transducer amounts to
72 psi (6 bar) air pressure. This output
air pressure can work with:
Step 1
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Glue-Pressure-Edit Menu
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1:1 ratio
1:1 ratio
1:1 ratio
1:1 ratio
1:1 ratio—Direct from a pressure container, a 1:1 membrane
pump (DD-1 pump), or a 1:1 glue-pressure regulator (flow
control)
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Larger speed increase/decrease ratio
Larger speed increase/decrease ratio
Larger speed increase/decrease ratio
Larger speed increase/decrease ratio
Larger speed increase/decrease ratio—A pump with speed
increase/decrease ratio (example: 2:1, 5:1, 7:1, 10:1) or a
glue-pressure regulator (flow control) with speed increase/
decrease ratio (example: 2:1, 5:1, 7:1, 10:1).
3.
Enter the glue-pressure data into the glue-pressure table.
The glue-pressure data can be entered
either manually or with the Learn
function (see the following pages for
procedures).
The information entered into the glue-
pressure table creates the glue-
pressure curve.