Operating the hpu locally or remotely, Operating the hpu locally or remotely 41 – MTS Series 505G2 SilentFlo Hydraulic Power Unit Model 505G2-11 User Manual
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Operating the HPU Locally or Remotely
Model 505G2.07/.11 SilentFlo™ HPU
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Operating the HPU Locally or Remotely
The HPU can be operated locally using the controls on the user interface panel or
remotely using your system controller.
Local operation
1. Make a general inspection of the HPU. Ensure that all cooling water valves
are open. Ensure the Emergency Stop button is released.
2. If not already displayed, press the Main button to display the Main screen.
3. Verify that the Remote Operation button is gray. If the button is green,
press the button to change it to gray (indicating local mode).
4. Press Run to start the pump. The pump starts in low pressure mode.
5. Check the HPU for leaks and unusual sounds. Stop the HPU immediately if
leaks or unusual sounds are noted. Determine the cause and fix the problem
before restarting the HPU.
6. Press High Pressure to turn on high hydraulic pressure.
Note
If the HPU generates an interlock during operation (such as low fluid
level or high temperature), the HPU will stop. Once the cause has been
corrected, press the Reset button before restarting.
7. Run the HPU for about 30 minutes or until the hydraulic fluid is up to
operating temperature [typically
43–49°C (110–120°F)
] before using your
test system.
8. When in high pressure mode, press the High Pressure button to return to
low pressure mode.
9. To stop the HPU, press the Stop button.
Remote operation
Remote operation can occur at a remote control panel or from your system
controller. The controller must be connected to the HPU.
1. Make a general inspection of the HPU. Ensure that all cooling water valves
are open. Ensure the Emergency Stop button is released.
Pressure Filter OK/Pressure Filter
Fault
Part of the Pressure Filter Option; only
displayed if the Pressure filter Option
was purchased.
Indicator. Used to indicate if the pressure filter is within
acceptable limits.
Press Filter OK - gray: Indicates the contamination in the pressure
filter is within acceptable limits.
Press Filter Dirt y- yellow: Indicates the contamination in the
pressure filter is not within acceptable limits. This state will not
generate an active interlock, but alerts the user that the filter
requires maintenance.
The HPU cannot be started with an active pressure filter warning.
Screen select buttons
These pushbutton/indicators are described in the Main Screen
section; refer to
Name and Location
Description