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03 TMMQFFFHC LSCW
SS
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01
XX
Program the duration of the chemical injection in seconds. See
ble 6: Codes for Inject Times of 100 Seconds and Longer, page 33
for how to enter inject times greater than 99 seconds.
00
Zero seconds, prohibits this chemical injection.
40
40 seconds. If no specific time is entered, the control automati-
cally inserts a value of 40. Any other value between 00 and 255
(entered as “Q5”) may be specified and will override the default
duration
B9
119 seconds (example)
Q5
255 seconds (maximum duration)
Inject times longer than 99 seconds are programmed in the two-digit inject time field by using al-
phabetic characters to represent values greater than 99 in the first position. The letters “A”
through “Q” are used, but not the letter “O.” The second position is always a number between 0
and 9. Values of the alphabetic characters are defined in
Table 6: Codes for Inject Times of 100
Table 6.
Codes for Inject Times of 100 Seconds and Longer
Alphabetic
Code
Value
Alphabetic
Code
Value
Alphabetic
Code
Value
Alphabetic
Code
Value
A
100
E
140
I
180
M
220
B
110
F
150
J
190
N
230
C
120
G
160
K
200
P
240
D
130
H
170
L
210
Q
250
CAUTION:
Risk of Poor or Inconsistent Wash Quality —
If the duration of each
chemical injection is determined by the machine controller, chemical injec-
tions should always have a duration of at least 10 seconds. With shorter injection times,
fine adjustments are not possible, and variations in response times have an exaggerated ef-
fect on the quantity delivered.
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Select pumps or valves of the appropriate size to provide for longer injection times.
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If quantities of one chemical must vary greatly among formulas, use two pumps or
valves for that chemical.
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If the injection duration is controlled by the chemical supply system (from others),
then the injection duration programmed at the washer-extractor controller need only be
sufficient to ensure detection by the chemical system.
Display or Action
Explanation
03 TMMQFFFHC LSCWSS
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01
0
Should the operator be signalled when the chemical is desired?
The audible operator signal will not occur until the
When to start
chemical injection
decision is satisfied. The commanded chemi-
cal injection will not begin until the operator manually cancels the
signal.
0
No. A signal is not required with this chemical injection. Chemi-
cals will inject without operator intervention.
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