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Troubleshooting chart – Bimba SPCS User Manual

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3. Troubleshooting Chart

Symptom

Probable Causes

Corrective Action

System Totally Unresponsive

Power not Applied

Apply power, check all power wiring

Air Off

Turn air on

Proportional Gain too Low

Basic Settings – Increase Proportional

Gain

Inverted Sensor Polarity

Initial Setup – Click the “Invert Feedback

Sensor Polarity” checkbox

Pneumatic Connections to Cylinder are

Backwards

Initial Setup – Click the “Transposed”

button under Port Connection

System Mildly Responsive or Sluggish

Proportional Gain too Low

Basic Settings – Increase Proportional

Gain

Force Damping Gain too High

Basic Settings - Decrease Force Damping

Power Supply Voltage not Stable

Check power wiring; change power supply

Cylinder too Small

Decrease moving mass, increase cylinder

size, or increase inlet pressure.

System Freezes Fully Extended or

Retracted

No Feedback Signal

Connect Feedback Signal

Feedback Connected Improperly

Verify all wiring is as shown in application

examples and as described in the “System

Setup” section of this document

Cylinder Connected Improperly

Verify airline connections

System Fails to Operate or is Inaccurate

Incorrect Wiring

Verify all wiring is as shown in the System

Setup section of this document

Mechanical System

Insure mechanical system is free from

binding and high friction.

Proportional Gain too Low

Basic Settings – Increase Proportional

Gain

Force Damping Gain too high

Basic Settings - Decrease Force Damping

Offset Gain Adjusted incorrectly

Basic Settings - Adjust Offset

Incorrect Cylidner Bore or Rod Diameter

Entered

Initial Setup - Check Cylidner Bore and

Rod Size

Air Leaks

Insure there are no air leaks in the system

SPCS-2 Sticking

Insure that inlet air meets valve specifi-

cations. See “System Setup” – Contact

Bimba

System Oscillates

Force Damping too Low

Basic Settings - Increase Force Damping

Proportional Gain too High

Basic Settings - Decrease Proportional

Gain

System Overshoots

Proportional Gain too High

Basic Settings - Decrease Prportional Gain

System ‘Buzzes’

Input Signal Noise (possibly 60Hz)

Verify that large or high power machinery

is not operating nearby. Also, verify input

signal integrity by examining the signal

with an oscilloscope.

Input Signals not connected

Verify all wiring as shown in the “System

Setup” section of this document

DC Common not connected

Verify all DC common connections