Section 11
—
Glue-Pressure-Edit Menu
MCP-25/MS
Valco Cincinnati
11-3
MC051 (June 2002)
Creating a Glue-
Pressure Curve
To create a glue-pressure curve, follow these steps:
1. Press F1 ( ) to select the pressure
transducer (1 or 2) that you want to
program. The selected pressure-transducer
number displays in the pressure-regulator
symbol.
Note!
Up to two independent pressure
transducers can be used.
2. Determine the glue pressure (see “Ex-
amples of Glue-Pressure Values” below).
Note!
The maximum (100%) output
pressure of the pressure transducer
converts to 72 psi (6 bar) air pressure.
This output air pressure can work
with the following:
Figure 11-3. Glue-Pressure-Edit Menu
3. Enter the glue-pressure data into the glue-pressure table. The information entered into the glue-pressure
table creates the glue-pressure curve.
Note!
The glue-pressure data can either be entered manually or with the Learn function (see the following
pages for procedures).
Examples of Glue-Pressure Values
Attention
!
Note the maximum allowable operation pressure of the pressure container.
Corresponding Glue Pressure – psi (bar)
Input in %
Pressure Transducer
Air-Pressure Output –
psi (bar)
1:1
2:1
3:1
5:1
7:1
10:1
100
72 (6)
72 (6)
160 (12)
246 (18)
420 (30)
594 (42)
75
51 (4.5)
51 (4.5)
116 (9)
181 (13.5)
312 (22.5)
442 (31.5)
683 (45)
50
29 (3)
29 (3)
72 (6)
116 (9)
203 (15)
290 (21)
420 (30)
25
7 (1.5)
7 (1.5)
29 (3)
51 (4.5)
94 (7.5)
138 (10.5)
203 (15)
5
0 (0.3)
0 (0.3)
0 (0.6)
0 (0.9)
7 (1.5)
16 (2.1)
29 (3)
1:1 ratio
—Direct from a pressure container, a 1:1 membrane pump (DD-1 pump), or a 1:1 glue-
pressure regulator (flow control)
Larger speed increase/decrease ratio
—A pump with speed increase/decrease ratio (example:
2:1, 5:1, 7:1, 10:1) or a glue-pressure regulator (flow control) with speed increase/decrease ratio
(example: 2:1, 5:1, 7:1, 10:1).
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