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Power On Procedure: Operation and Maintenance Manual
Power On Procedure: Operation and Maintenance Manual
Power On Procedure: Operation and Maintenance Manual
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Power On Procedure
The RAPTOR valve is typically continuously connected to the supply voltage. When the key switch
input is connected to a high signal (supply [+]), the RAPTOR valve will switch its internal supply
voltage on. The processor then performs a diagnostic check. If there are no problems detected, the
valve will read the CAN ID input pins and begin sending diagnostic information on the CAN link.
The RAPTOR valve will annunciate the CAN ID code by displaying one, two, three or four red
flashes on the diagnostic LED.
The actuator is powered and positions the valve at its minimum position. If there is a problem
detected with positioning the valve, the valve will be closed against the minimum mechanical stop, if
possible. Next, the RAPTOR valve checks for flow parameters (Specify Gravity, K factor, and Max
PWM values) in non-volatile memory. If these values are not available, the value will remain at
minimum position and will send diagnostic messages until these values are received by CAN
communication.
If the Specific Gravity, K and Max PWM values are available, the RAPTOR valve will look for a
Qgn (mass flow demand signal) on the CAN bus. If this signal is not received, it will switch to the
PWM secondary (backup) mass flow demand signal. If neither signal is available the RAPTOR
valve will set the flow demand to zero internally.
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