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EPC
SERVO AMPLIFIER MODULE
Part Number L723888-3xx
ELECTRONIC
Telephone: (231) 929-1660
Oilgear
Fax:
(231) 929-7879
1424 International Dr
Issued May 31, 2018
Web Site:
www.oilgear.com
Traverse City, MI USA 4 9 6 8 6
Bulletin 836260F
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4.5.1.1 Experimental HP Limit Factor
For the Experimental HP Limit Factor, the user builds up pressure and increases stroke until the
motor supplies the maximum rated current. This procedure requires a program that allows for
direct stroke command, so a good function program to use would be the Simple Flow Program
(refer to Section 4.2.6).
To determine the HP Limit Factor, the user must first configure the EPC for stroke feedback
(Section 4.4.2) and connect a pressure transducer to an available analog input. An additional
analog input can be used for stroke command.
The user then sets the HP factor to an initial setting of 100% and rigs the hydraulic circuit to
build maximum pressure. Once this achieved, the user uses a current transducer and multimeter
to measure motor current. Stroke to the pump is slowly increased, and the multimeter is
monitored until the current to the motor is at the maximum rated current. At this point, the user
notes the DAC reading for pressure and stroke.
The HP factor is determined by the formula
𝐻𝑃
𝑓𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑟
=
(𝑄
𝐷𝐴𝐶
− 20480)(𝑃
𝐷𝐴𝐶
− 2048)
(2048)(2046)
× 100%
The PC interface allows a one-touch solution from the Advanced Configuration Form. The
user simply presses the HP Experiment push-button once the maximum current is reached.