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PA470-D  
5/3/05 NK/AH 

PA470-D INSTALLATION 

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PA470-D TEST BOX INSTALLATION & USE GUIDE 

The PA470-D is a troubleshooting tool that allows you to check the command signal input, the analog 
monitor output, and power supply of your standard¹ QB3 (and other units with differential input using 
the same connector) using an electrical multimeter without having to gain access to electrical connec-
tions in a cabinet which may be remotely mounted. The PA470-D consists of the test box and 2 pin tip 
patch cords (PN H4444). See Figures 1 and 2. 
 
¹  If the QB control valve has any special modifications, consult factory before wiring the box. 

Product Description 

 

Product Operation 

Set up 

1.  Remove the cord from the unit to be tested and plug it 

into the PA470-D. 

2.  Plug the cord from the PA470-D into the unit to be 

tested. 

3

Plug one of the  H4444 patch cord into the white jacks 
(W1 and W2).  

4.  Plug the other H4444 patch cord into the red jacks (R1 

and R2). 

  

See figure 3 

Figure 3 

Figure 1 

Figure 2 

Summary of Contents for PA470-D

Page 1: ...ec tions in a cabinet which may be remotely mounted The PA470 D consists of the test box and 2 pin tip patch cords PN H4444 See Figures 1 and 2 If the QB control valve has any special modifications consult factory before wiring the box Product Description Product Operation Set up 1 Remove the cord from the unit to be tested and plug it into the PA470 D 2 Plug the cord from the PA470 D into the uni...

Page 2: ...ber string 1 Plug one of the H4444 patch cord into the white jacks W1 and W2 Plug the other H4444 patch cord into the red jacks R1 and R2 2 Set your multimeter to D C voltage 3 Put multimeter s negative probe in the blue socket BLU and the positive probe in the socket of either end of the patch cord 4 The voltage displayed on the multimeter should be the same as the controller is out putting Comma...

Page 3: ...o the red jacks R1 and R2 3 Set your multimeter to D C voltage 4 Put multimeter s negative probe in the green socket G and the positive probe in the socket of ei ther end of the patch cord that is plugged into the red jacks R1 and R2 5 The voltage displayed on the multimeter will be the equivalent of the pressure vacuum force torque position or flow that the controlling transducer on board if a QB...

Page 4: ...iamps 3 Put multimeter s positive probe in the left red R1 patch cord socket and the negative probe in the right red R2 patch cord socket 4 The current displayed on the multimeter will be the equivalent of the pressure vacuum force torque position or flow that the controlling transducer on board if a QB1 or QB3 external if a QB2 is sensing If this value is 0 or is a fixed value regardless of what ...

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