Ransburg – Ransburg MicroPak Controller A11789 User Manual
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SW3-3 on the MicroPak process board (see Fig-
ure 6A) is set to the ON position and the Ready
input is active (the ready input is made active
by moving the High Voltage Enable Switch (see
Figure 8) to the ON position or by connecting the
remote Ready input (see Table 1) to ground). If
in local mode and dipswitch SW3-3 is set to the
OFF position, high voltage can only be triggered
by moving the kV ON/OFF toggle switch on the
front of the MicroPak to the ON position.
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When using the remote Ready input en-
sure dipswitch SW3-3 is in the ON position, or
high voltage to the applicator will be enabled
whenever the Ready input is made active.
W A R N I N G
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When in local mode and dipswitch SW3-
3 is set to the OFF position HV Ready and
HV On will occur at the same time.
NOTE
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Never set dipswitch SW3-3 to the OFF
position with the remote Ready input active
(connected to ground) or high voltage will be
on all the time (whenever AC power is on).
Ensure dipswitch SW3-3 is ON whenever the
Remote Ready input is active.
W A R N I N G
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Ready
Remote input used to put the MicroPak Control
Unit in ready mode. This input is made active by
a momentary ground connection. Once active,
it can only be deactivated by activating the re-
mote High Voltage Reset input or by momentar-
ily moving the High Voltage Enable switch (see
Figure 8) to the OFF position. This input must be
made active (grounded) before high voltage can
be enabled using the remote High Voltage On
input. This can be done externally or by hard-
wiring this input to the P3-A2 ground connection
for MicroPak #1 or the P3-A6 ground connection
for MicroPak #2. When hardwired to ground, the
MicroPak will be in HV ready mode whenever
there are no faults present and the High Voltage
Reset Input is not active.
Output Terminals
Each 24VDC output is supplied through a relay
contact capable of handling up to 1 amp of cur-
rent. However, if one or more outputs are active
at the same time, the total output current should
not exceed 2 amps.
Overload (24VDC)
Remote output signal that puts out 24VDC when
an over-current fault occurs.
High Voltage Ready (24VDC)
Remote output signal that puts out 24VDC when
the MicroPak is in high voltage ready mode.
High voltage ready mode occurs when there are
no fault conditions present, the high voltage has
not yet been enabled and either the High Voltage
Enable Switch is moved to the ON position or the
remote Ready input is activated.
High Voltage On (24VDC)
Remote output signal that puts out 24VDC when
high voltage is enabled.
Interlock Terminal
Terminal that allows interlocking of high voltage
with safety components. In order to obtain high
voltage, the interlock terminal for the respec-
tive MicroPak control unit must be connected to
ground by a jumper or voltage free contact. If the
high voltage is enabled without the interlock ter-
minal being connected to ground, high voltage
output will not occur. This terminal is a conve-
nient place to interlock the controller with the ex-
haust fan andconveyor as required by NFPA-33.
If the interlock connection is momentarily lost,
the connection must be restored and the high
voltage re-enabled before the high voltage out-
put will turn back on.
Other Terminals
Ground
Terminals supplied for ground connections of
various inputs and outputs.
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