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DynaJet

®

 Flex 7140 

OPER

ATION

INITIAL ST

AR

TUP

MENU OPTIONS

APPENDIX

4

www.teejet.com

INTR

ODUC

TION

CAN Start Terminator 

(female)

at Boom Section 1

DynaJet Solenoids

to CAN connection

DynaJet Solenoids

Power Distribution Module

Tip Harness

DynaJet Driver

DynaJet Solenoids

DynaJet Solenoids

Tip Harness

DynaJet Driver

DynaJet Solenoids

DynaJet Solenoids

Tip Harness

DynaJet Driver

DynaJet Solenoids

DynaJet Solenoids

Tip Harness

DynaJet Driver

INSTALLATION

The following are basic guidelines for installing the DynaJet Flex. Contact the dealer or OEM for additional details.

DynaJet Flex Drivers 

There will be one DynaJet Flex driver 78-05124 per eight (8) 

nozzles.

•  Mount each DynaJet Flex driver centred within the eight (8) 

nozzles it controls.

Power

Power will be sourced from the battery using the 60 amp fused 

cable 45-05943.
Power from the battery will be routed to the boom using the 

6 gauge power cables 45-05942-xx
The Power distribution modules 78-05121-xx will connect to the  

45-05942-xx cables.
Power will then route from 78-05121-xx to each DynaJet Flex 

driver 78-05122 using cables 45-05971-xx, and 45-05997-xx or  

45-05998-xx.

Nozzle Harnesses

When installing Nozzle harnesses 45-04005-xx-xx always start 

with section 1 and continue to the last section.

Nozzle harnesses are designed for your specific nozzle spacing. 

Always start with nozzle #1 and work left to right (while facing 

in the machine’s forward direction.

CAN Cables & Terminators

The Start terminator 45-04006-START must be connected to the 

DynaJet Flex driver 78-05124 for section 1.
CAN cables must be connected in series.
The End terminator 45-04006-END must be connected to the 

Driver module 78-05124 for the last section.

DynaJet Flex Interface

The DynaJet Flex interface 78-05123 connects to the 

DynaJet Flex interface harness 45-10193:
The DynaJet Flex interface harness connects to

a.  The Console 75-30119 (extension cable may be used)

b.  Power 12V for powering the CAN

c. CAN

d.  Pressure sensor

e.  Boom sense

The DynaJet Flex interface can be mounted in the cab or outside 

depending upon your installation.

Boom Interface Module (BIM) (optional)

The Boom Interface Module (BIM) 78-05091 is used by the 

DynaJet Flex system for boom sense.
The BIM harness connects between the BIM and the CAN.

On the BIM harness 45-10195, the boom sense wires (or flying 

leads) are supplied to tie into existing machine boom section 

12V ON/0V OFF outputs.

If not using 45-10195, some machine specific harnesses are 

available.
The BIM can be mounted in the cab or outside depending upon 

your installation.

Pressure Sensor Interface (optional)

Pressure sensor interface 78-05133 can be used if the 

DynaJet Flex interface is mounted in the cab and there is a 

substantial distance to the boom.

•  The Pressure sensor interface should be mounted close to 

the boom manifold

Содержание DYNAJET FLEX 7140

Страница 1: ...DYNAJET FLEX 7140 INSTALLATION SETUP AND USER GUIDE Software version 1 03 with Optional Dual Nozzle Mode...

Страница 2: ...ct names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organisations Limitation of Liability TEEJET TECHNOLOGIES PROVIDES THIS MATERIAL AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EI...

Страница 3: ...ASIC SCREEN USE 5 NO 2 SETUP UP MACHINE 6 NO 3 SETUP UP AND SELECT NOZZLE 6 NO 4 GET TO KNOW THE CONTROL MODES 7 NO 5 PREFORM SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST 8 NO 6 CALIBRATE THE RATE CONTROLLER REGULATION 8 N...

Страница 4: ...eneral disassembly and reassembly 23 115880 E CHEMSAVER 24 General Disassembly and Reassembly 24 APPENDIX B DYNAJET APPLICATION CHARTS 25 DYNAJET FLEX NOZZLE SELECTION 25 Application Rates Available a...

Страница 5: ...ase contact a local dealer Keep children away from equipment Do not operate machinery under the influence of alcohol or any illegal substance Some systems include a fan heater Never cover the heater o...

Страница 6: ...that this apparatus is well aligned and that all connections are tight The plumbing supply to the equipment should meet all company and local regulations and must be properly routed and connected to t...

Страница 7: ...s do not hang below the equipment Allow sufficient clearance for harness cables and hoses from implement and machine operational zones When cleaning equipment protect harness cables from high pressure...

Страница 8: ......

Страница 9: ...tic rate controller loop performs the same as it would if the DynaJet Flex controller were not present The DynaJet Flex controller changes flow output to each individual nozzle based upon input provid...

Страница 10: ...24 DynaJet Flex driver G 16 05015 Pressure sensor H 45 10178 to IC18 45 10179 to Raven 440 45 10181 to Raven Envizio 45 10186 to 15 Section Boom Harness Boom harness I 45 05855 CAN terminator START J...

Страница 11: ...ermination 45 04005 06 20 START 6 nozzle 20 50 cm spacing w termination 45 04005 08 20 8 nozzle 20 50 cm spacing 45 04005 08 20 END 8 nozzle 20 50 cm spacing w termination 45 04005 08 20 START 8 nozzl...

Страница 12: ...pecific nozzle spacing Always start with nozzle 1 and work left to right while facing in the machine s forward direction CAN Cables Terminators The Start terminator 45 04006 START must be connected to...

Страница 13: ...Screen Once initialisation is complete the Work screen will appear Prior to operation all settings and configurations must be established Please contact a dealer or TeeJet Customer service representa...

Страница 14: ...ch section This value should match the number of nozzles used on the spray controller When programming is complete values should match and show in green X X Maximum Pressure Sensor Value Verify this v...

Страница 15: ...checkboxes the system will recalculate the desired pressure It will then adjust the PWM duty cycle to attempt to attain the desired pressure in the system Manual Mode PWM The user can manually adjust...

Страница 16: ...calibrating the system are in Calibrate the DynaJet Flex System section of this guide NO 6 CALIBRATE THE RATE CONTROLLER REGULATION The following procedure determines the most aggressive rate controll...

Страница 17: ...default is 30 Test 3A 2 Set rate controller gains values with operating pressure at MINIMUM 3 Reduce target rate or machine speed until system reaches the minimum operating pressure 4 Adjust the gain...

Страница 18: ...he Droplet Size Keys choose the highest pressure smallest droplet size that will typically be used by disabling Droplet Size Keys Example to 2 Run the system and view on the DynaJet Flex the Current N...

Страница 19: ...e current PWM duty cycle as a percentage Active Solenoid Dual Nozzle Mode Only Displays if one or both sets of solenoids are active Actual Pressure Displays the actual pressure Boom Status X X Blue se...

Страница 20: ...ze Engaged Disabled Use these buttons to enable or disable droplet sizes Droplet selection cannot have skips within the size sequence Droplet Size Engaged Indicates the droplet size is included in cal...

Страница 21: ...select an nozzle mode 1 Press the CHANGE NOZZLE MODE button Figure 3 7 Work Screen Dual Nozzle Mode Active Solenoids Change Nozzle Mode Dual Nozzle Active Indicates the droplet size is included in ca...

Страница 22: ...uty Cycle Error the desired pressure is not being maintained by the system X X High Pressure Error the actual pressure is above the high pressure alarm value X X Outside Droplet Size Error droplet siz...

Страница 23: ...and capacity is automatically added to the favourites list X X Diagnostics used to diagnose and observe operating issues of the system and booms While in a menu option press the HOME button to return...

Страница 24: ...ightness level of the display Range is 5 to 100 in 5 increments Units Sets the units to us psi or metric bar Key Beep Enable disable all beeping from console Number of Sections Set the number of boom...

Страница 25: ...uty Cycle Sets the minimum duty cycle to which the DynaJet Flex will control Default is 30 minimum is 20 Higher values reduce the overall control range of the system Control Hold Delay When any boom s...

Страница 26: ...tomatically be added to the Favourites List Figure 4 6 Nozzle Selection Screen Figure 4 7 Current Nozzle on Operation Screen Table 4 1 Nozzle Sizes and Associated Colours Established nozzle capacities...

Страница 27: ...ware version Pressure Sensor Displays pressure sensor status Pressure Sensor Interface Displays pressure sensor interface status Boom Interface Module Symbol indicating the boom interface DynaJet Flex...

Страница 28: ...tion Location is notated with the driver number D and output number N and may include an A or B distinction for the solenoid position when in Dual Nozzle Mode Next Nozzle Press to view the next nozzle...

Страница 29: ...ure 4 13 Driver Module Error Nozzle Sensor Error Indicates which nozzle is in error by displaying the nozzle number nozzle location and current amps Figure 4 14 Nozzle Sensor Error Pressure Sensor Err...

Страница 30: ...psi Minimum Duty Cycle 20 default 30 Control Hold Delay 0 0 10 0 seconds default 1 0 second Coarse Gain 1 20 default 4 Fine Gain 1 20 default 6 OEM Description Default Values Suggested Setting Use Def...

Страница 31: ...4 mm 9 16 or adjustable wrench X X All repairable parts should be accessible at this point The Plunger Sub Assembly 3 Stainless Steel Spring 6 and O rings 8 9 10 can be replaced without further disass...

Страница 32: ...the Tube Sub Assembly 3 using a 14 mm 9 16 or adjustable wrench X X All repairable parts should be accessible at this point The Plunger Sub Assembly 4 stainless steel Spring 5 and O rings 6 8 9 can be...

Страница 33: ...te at a duty cycle of about 70 when running at expected travel speeds In other words choose nozzle capacity and desired pressure droplet size closer to the high end of the speed or rate range than to...

Страница 34: ...below to compensate for higher and lower speeds that may be experienced in the field In this case a TT11006 at 3 4 bar will work very well US If the operator wants to apply 15 GPA at 10 MPH he would...

Страница 35: ...ynaJet Flex 7140 OPERATION INITIAL STARTUP MENU OPTIONS INTRODUCTION 27 98 05345 EN R2 APPENDIX Application Rates Available at Given Speed and Nozzle Capacity Table 6 4 Application Rates Metric Page 1...

Страница 36: ...DynaJet Flex 7140 OPERATION INITIAL STARTUP MENU OPTIONS INTRODUCTION 28 www teejet com APPENDIX Table 6 5 Application Rates Metric Page 2 TeeJet DynaJet Application Chart v 2 1 115880 DSM 2 25 19...

Страница 37: ...DynaJet Flex 7140 OPERATION INITIAL STARTUP MENU OPTIONS INTRODUCTION 29 98 05345 EN R2 APPENDIX Application Rates Available at Given Speed and Tip Capacity Table 6 8 Application Rates US Page 1...

Страница 38: ...DynaJet Flex 7140 OPERATION INITIAL STARTUP MENU OPTIONS INTRODUCTION 30 www teejet com APPENDIX Table 6 9 Application Rates US Page 2 TeeJet DynaJet Application Chart v 2 1 115880 DSM 2 25 19...

Страница 39: ...DynaJet Flex 7140 OPERATION INITIAL STARTUP MENU OPTIONS INTRODUCTION 31 98 05345 EN R2 APPENDIX Speed Range Available at Given Nozzle Size and Application Rate Table 6 6 Speed Range Metric Page 1...

Страница 40: ...DynaJet Flex 7140 OPERATION INITIAL STARTUP MENU OPTIONS INTRODUCTION 32 www teejet com APPENDIX Table 6 7 Speed Range Metric Page 2 TeeJet DynaJet Application Chart v 2 1 115880 DSM 2 25 19...

Страница 41: ...DynaJet Flex 7140 OPERATION INITIAL STARTUP MENU OPTIONS INTRODUCTION 33 98 05345 EN R2 APPENDIX Speed Range Available at Given Tip Size and Application Rate Table 6 10 Speed Range US Page 1...

Страница 42: ...DynaJet Flex 7140 OPERATION INITIAL STARTUP MENU OPTIONS INTRODUCTION 34 www teejet com APPENDIX Table 6 11 Speed Range US Page 2 TeeJet DynaJet Application Chart v 2 1 115880 DSM 2 25 19...

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Страница 44: ...orks along with an existing rate controller and allows the operator to choose specific droplet sizes that will be used for a particular job The rate controller manages application rate and the DynaJet...

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