6-2 Options for Pump Setup

The ramp time represents the amount of time it takes for the vacuum blower to come up to full speed once it has been turned on. The ramp down time represents the amount of time it takes the blower to stop once it has been turned off.

The ramp up time lets the blower reach full speed unloaded. When the ramp up time is reached, the vent valve will open and allow the pump to draw a vacuum on the main vacuum line. This in turn will open the receiver sequence valve connected to the main vacuum line and allow material to be drawn into the vacuum receiver.

The ramp down time allows the vacuum blower to come to a full stop before it can be started again. This prevents the blower motor from becoming a generator and blowing fuses.

Name

Description

Default

Pump Settings

 

 

Idle Time

Length of time the pump continues to run unloaded without

45 sec.

 

demand from any station. After this time has elapsed, the pump

 

 

shuts down to save power and to prevent wear on the pump.

 

 

Adjust this setting to fit the needs of your facility in trading off the

 

 

savings against the costs associated with waiting for a pump to

 

 

start up when there is a demand for material.

 

Ramp Up Time

This feature specifies the time (in seconds) allowed for the pump

5 sec.

 

motor to reach operating speed.

 

Ramp Down Time

This feature specifies the time (in seconds) allowed for the pump

5 sec.

 

motor to come to a complete stop.

 

Cnvys/Clean

When this option is enabled, the controller periodically sends

enabled

 

compressed air backward through the pump’s air filter to dislodge

 

 

accumulated dust and debris.

 

 

Enable this option if and only if the pump has the equipment for

 

 

compressed-air filter cleaning. Set to Ø to Disable Blowback.

 

 

Number of conveying cycles to stations between filter cleanings.

5

 

Adjust this setting based on experience. The more dust and

 

 

debris in your material line, the smaller this number needs to be.

 

On Pulse

Tenths of seconds that the air pulse remains on for each cleaning

1.6 sec.

 

pulse during filter cleaning.

 

 

If blow-back is not working as desired, the service department

 

 

may ask you to change this setting.

 

Off Pulse

Tenths of seconds between air pulses during filter cleaning.

0.8 sec.

 

If blow-back is not working as desired, the service department may ask

 

 

you to change this setting.

 

 

 

 

Numbler of cleaning

Number of pulses of compressed air sent through the pump’s

1

pulses (No. Pulses)

filter during cleaning.

 

Clean Pulses

If blow-back is not working as desired, the service department

 

 

may ask you to change this setting. Set to Ø to Disable

 

 

Blowback.

 

FC Type

Vacuum or Implosion – Must match equipment.

 

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