SMC Networks 5000 manual Section D.3 Valve Type B Lockout Procedure

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Section D.3 Valve Type “B” Lockout Procedure

The type “B” valve has a manual regulator in parallel with the automatic section that prevents the pressure it is controlling from going below a minimum. To lock this valve out:

1)Set the pressure setpoint for the air system to 0 psi. At this point the manual regulator will try to fill the system while the automatic section tries to dump.

2)Use the LOX valve (integrated into this type of valve) to dump the system and lock out the manual section.

Note!

Step 1 MUST be done even if a LOX valve is opened in step 2 since the

 

control may try to pressurize the system using the Fill/Dump valve if the

 

power is on!

Section D.4 Valve Type “C” Lockout Procedure

When power is removed from the control or if the air system is turned OFF in the configuration menu, a type “C” valve will revert to the manual section and the pressure will be no lower than the regulator but may be higher because of the check valve.

To lock out a type “C” valve:

1)The air setpoint for the system to be locked out should be set to 0 psi OR the system must be turned OFF in the configuration menu.

2)Use the LOX valve (integrated into this type of valve) to dump the system even if the pressure setpoint is set to 0 psi at the control. This is necessary because if the control is powered down intentionally or unintentionally the valve will revert to the manual regulator setting and may attempt to fill the air system again.

Note!

Step 1 MUST be done even if a LOX valve is opened in step 2 since the

 

control may try to pressurize the system using the Fill/Dump valve if the

 

power is on!

If the LOX valve is opened when the system is still turned on and the pressure setpoint is not 0 psi, the system will think it has a leak and will attempt to fill so it is important to turn the system OFF in the configuration menu or set the pressure setpoint to 0 psi before the LOX valve is opened.

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Contents OmniLink Table of Contents April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Iii April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section Introduction Counterbalance ControlCushion Control Hydraulic Overload Control Shut Height ControlParameter Entry and Access Control 1 Numeric Entries2 Text Entry April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Access Control 1 Key Only Mode2 Key or Password Mode 6.1 RUN/PROG Key Switch Operation 3 Password Only Mode4 Key and Password Mode 6 Access Control OperationExample Password Entry Sequence 6.2 Password System OperationApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Installation Auto-Setup Module Installation April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Valve Systems Type B Valve ConfigurationCounterbalance Control Installation Type C Valve ConfigurationAuto-Counterbalance with Type a Integrated Valve 1 Counterbalance Pressure Transducer Mounting 3 Counterbalance System Wiring Cushion System Installation2 Counterbalance Air Valve System Mounting 3 Cushion System Wiring 1 Cushion Pressure Transducer Mounting2 Cushion Air Valve System Mounting Hydraulic Overload System Installation Slide Adjust System Installation1 Rotary Transducer Mounting 3 Linear Transducer Mounting 2 Rotary Slide Adjust Wiring4 Linear Transducer Slide Adjust Wiring Setting up the OmniLink 5000 for the Auto-Setup Module ConfigurationExample Air Configuration Screen Configuring the Auto-Setup boardAir Pressure HelpAir Slot Hardware DetectedDisplay Weight As Regulator settingMax. Die Weight Min. Die WeightMax. Trip Point Max. Cushion ForceMin. Cushion Force Display Force AsValve Type Fault TimeTolerance Transducer Types2 Configuring Slide Adjust Modules Slide Slot ShutheightShut Height Units Pulse Time Upper LimitLower Limit Pulse Distance2.1 Calibrating Linear Slide Adjust Systems Lock TimeSerious injury or death Or death 2.2 Calibrating Rotary Slide Adjust SystemsResolver Turns System may fail to calibrateApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section Operation April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Slide Adjust Operation SetpointActual Position MAN manual Fault1 Slide On, Manual, and Off Settings StatusApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Pressure Set 4 Slide Fault and StatusDie Weight Set 3 Manual Slide Movement2 Pressure and Force Setpoints 1 Air System On, Manual, and Off SettingsPress Trip Set Actual PressureJob Storage and Recall Issues 3 Air System Fault and StatusApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Main Module Messages Diagnostics Fault and Status MessagesMax. Press. Exceeded Pressure Switch LowUnable to Fill Unable to DumpSlide Adjust Fault Messages Slide Adjust Status Messages Moving Up Auto-AdjustingWaiting S/A Switch Min Position ReachedSection A.1 Example Counterbalance Configuration Section A.2 Example Cushion Configuration Section A.3 Example Hydraulic Overload Configuration April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section A.4 Example Linear Slide Adjust Configuration April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section A.5 Example Rotary Slide Adjust Configuration April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Figure B.1 Typical Counterbalance Wiring Diagram Appendix B Typical Wiring DiagramsFigure B.2 Typical Cushion Wiring Diagram Figure B.3 Conceptual Dual Resolver Mounting Figure B.4 Typical Amci Dual Resolver Wiring Diagram Figure B.5 Typical Gemco Dual Resolver Wiring Diagram Figure B.6 Conceptual Linear Transducer Mounting Figure B.7 Typical Gemco Linear Transducer Wiring April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Figure B.11 Typical Slide Air Motor Solenoid Wiring April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Figure C.1 Logic Module Firmware Chip Locations Appendix C Installation Of OmniLink 5000 FirmwareApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section D.2 Valve Type a Lockout Procedure Power is onMust be done even if a LOX valve is opened in since Section D.4 Valve Type C Lockout Procedure Section D.3 Valve Type B Lockout ProcedureApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section E.2 Shut height Calibration Sheets April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section F.3 5000-10C Rotary Shut Height Control Board Section F.2 5000-10B Linear Shut Height Control Board

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