WESTLOCK CONTROLS CORPORATION
280 N. MIDLAND AVE., STE. 258, SADDLE BROOK, NJ 07663 TEL: 201-794-7650 FAX: 201-794-0913
www.westlockcontrols.com
10/5/2013
TECH-477/D.W.O. 21424
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The Increase to Close option set the reverse acting
mode.
Opening Speed Limit: Used to reduce the speed of the open valve
movement. This parameter will change the value of
TRAVEL_RATE_DEC for a value equal to one of
the fallowing options:
-
Slowest
: 20% Dynamic Speed;
-
Slow
: 40% Dynamic Speed;
-
Normal
: 60% Dynamic Speed;
-
Fast
: 80% Dynamic Speed;
-
Fastest
: 100% Dynamic Speed;
-
Custom
: Uses the travel rate defined in the Travel Time
CLOSE filed (TRAVEL_RATE_DEC parameter).
Closing Speed Limit: Used to reduce the speed of the close valve
movement. This parameter will change the value of
TRAVEL_RATE_INC for a value equal to one of the
following options:
-
Slowest
: 20% Dynamic Speed;
-
Slow
: 40% Dynamic Speed;
-
Normal
: 60% Dynamic Speed;
-
Fast
: 80% Dynamic Speed;
-
Fastest
: 100% Dynamic Speed;
-
Custom
: Uses the travel rate defined in the Travel Time
CLOSE filed (TRAVEL_RATE_INC parameter).
Pressure Unit: Engineering unit for the pressure sensor’s value.
Supply Pressure: Pressure sensor value - reserved for future use.
(The current manifold has pressure sensor only on
one output - port A).
Pressure Port A: Pressure of manifold output port A - It is located in
the port A. Its unit is defined in the
PRESSURE_UNITS.
The accuracy over the span is ± 2% between 0 -
50ºC.
The offset has a variation of 3.5% for each 1ºC of
variation.
If the unit is %, then 100% is the maximum pressure
used in the calibration.
Pressure Port B: Pressure of manifold output port B - reserved for
future use. (The current manifold has pressure
sensor only on one output - Port A)
Internal Temp Unit: Engineering unit for the electronic board
temperature sensor.
Internal Temperature: Electronic board temperature in units as defined in
the INTERNAL_TEMP_UNIT parameter.
Transducer Command: A selection of calibration procedures, which are
executed by pressing the “Execute” button. The
procedures are: