Clean Air America WeldStation Basic User Manual

M ANUAL M ODE : C OUNT

This mode will pulse the valves one at a time in sequence until for a set number of cycles. The counter denotes the number of cycles.

To change the counter, press the ‘OK’ button. The number of cycles will begin to flash. Use the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons to increase and decrease the amount of cycles respectively. Press the ‘OK’ button again to set the counter value. Press the ‘A’ button to begin pulsing. The pulsing can stopped by pressing the ‘B’ Button. When the controller begins pulsing, a new line will appear on the controller above the counter set line. This indicates what cycle the controller is on.

M ANUAL M ODE : V TEST

This mode will pulse the desired valves one at a time upon command. The front panel displays what valve will be activated.

To change the valve, press the ‘+’ or ‘-’ buttons to increase or decrease the valve number respectively. Press the ‘A’ button to pulse the selected valve one time. There is no delay using this method; however, each pulse is still only 0.2 seconds.

O PTION M ODE : S HUT D OWN P LS #

“Shut Down Pulse Cycles” - This option sets the number of pulses performed during the shutdown sequence in Automatic Mode (see Auto Mode: Above). This pulsing state is referred to as the offline cleaning cycle. To change the counter, press the ‘OK’ button. The number of cycles will begin to flash. Use the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons to increase and decrease the amount of cycles respectively. Press the ‘OK’ button again to set the counter value.

O PTION M ODE : S HUTDWN DEL P

“Shut Down Pulse Limit” - This option sets the pressure differential at which the shut pulse down sequence will be activated in Automatic Mode (see Auto Mode: Above). This pulsing state is referred to as the offline cleaning cycle. To change the value, press the ‘OK’ button. The number of pressure value will begin to flash. Use the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons to increase and decrease the amount of cycles respectively. Press the ‘OK’ button again to set the counter value.

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Weld Station User Manual, March 2011

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