card has several adjustment potentiometers accessible on the front panel, allowing for fine-tuning without removing the card from the rack. 4.1 Front Panel Potentiometers
: Separately adjustable for acceleration and deceleration profiles.
The LCD screen on the QV60-RGC1 can be confusing at first glance. Here is a legend based directly on the manual:
Understanding the technical foundation of the QV60-RGC1 is essential for proper installation and maintenance. Operates on a standard 24V DC power supply.
Pros:
Slide the 6-inch rigid or flexible ducting over the inlet and outlet collars of the fan.
Apply a exact 0.0V command input signal. Adjust the potentiometer on the front plate until your hydraulic actuator achieves full stop or the valve spool sits perfectly centered. 3. Adjusting Valve Sensitivity (Gain)
The QV60-RGC1 features a built-in control board that accepts manual potentiometers or external Building Automation System (BAS) controllers. Terminal Label Description
The front plate contains status indicators allowing engineers to visually verify operation conditions:
Select a rigid surface (concrete wall, structural wooden beam, or heavy metal framing) capable of supporting at least four times the weight of the unit.
To minimize system static pressure loss, maintain a straight duct run of at least 3 duct diameters (18 inches) before and after the fan inlets/outlets. Avoid immediate 90-degree elbows directly attached to the fan flanges. 4. Electrical Wiring Configurations
Open-collector output yielding 2 pulses per revolution to monitor fan RPM externally. Wiring an External 10kΩ Potentiometer:
Bolt the mounting bracket securely to the surface, making sure the integrated rubber dampeners remain properly seated in the bracket chassis. Step 3: Attaching the Fan Unit
The QV60-RGC1 operates as an intermediate electronic control unit. It translates low-voltage analog command signals from a programmable logic controller (PLC) or instrumentation system into precise current outputs required to drive proportional solenoids.
: Slide the Eurocard firmly into a dedicated 19-inch chassis rail system. Ensure the edge connector fully mates into its target backplane slot.
Most users skim the basic instructions and miss the powerful capabilities of the QV60-RGC1. Here are three advanced features detailed exclusively in the full manual:
[DIN 41612 32-Pin Connector Layout] +---------------------------------------+ | b2, b4 --> Power Supply Ground (0V) | | b6, b8 --> Solenoid Output (+) | | b12 --> Control Zero Reference | | b16, b18 --> Supply Voltage (+24VDC) | | b28, b30 --> External Capacitor Link | | z26 --> Fault Diagnostics Output | +---------------------------------------+
Check your main power line. Ensure the power supply can handle the 35W–60W operational load without sagging. Spool feedback cable break or loose connection.
card has several adjustment potentiometers accessible on the front panel, allowing for fine-tuning without removing the card from the rack. 4.1 Front Panel Potentiometers
: Separately adjustable for acceleration and deceleration profiles.
The LCD screen on the QV60-RGC1 can be confusing at first glance. Here is a legend based directly on the manual:
Understanding the technical foundation of the QV60-RGC1 is essential for proper installation and maintenance. Operates on a standard 24V DC power supply.
Pros:
Slide the 6-inch rigid or flexible ducting over the inlet and outlet collars of the fan.
Apply a exact 0.0V command input signal. Adjust the potentiometer on the front plate until your hydraulic actuator achieves full stop or the valve spool sits perfectly centered. 3. Adjusting Valve Sensitivity (Gain)
The QV60-RGC1 features a built-in control board that accepts manual potentiometers or external Building Automation System (BAS) controllers. Terminal Label Description
The front plate contains status indicators allowing engineers to visually verify operation conditions:
Select a rigid surface (concrete wall, structural wooden beam, or heavy metal framing) capable of supporting at least four times the weight of the unit.
To minimize system static pressure loss, maintain a straight duct run of at least 3 duct diameters (18 inches) before and after the fan inlets/outlets. Avoid immediate 90-degree elbows directly attached to the fan flanges. 4. Electrical Wiring Configurations
Open-collector output yielding 2 pulses per revolution to monitor fan RPM externally. Wiring an External 10kΩ Potentiometer:
Bolt the mounting bracket securely to the surface, making sure the integrated rubber dampeners remain properly seated in the bracket chassis. Step 3: Attaching the Fan Unit
The QV60-RGC1 operates as an intermediate electronic control unit. It translates low-voltage analog command signals from a programmable logic controller (PLC) or instrumentation system into precise current outputs required to drive proportional solenoids.
: Slide the Eurocard firmly into a dedicated 19-inch chassis rail system. Ensure the edge connector fully mates into its target backplane slot.
Most users skim the basic instructions and miss the powerful capabilities of the QV60-RGC1. Here are three advanced features detailed exclusively in the full manual:
[DIN 41612 32-Pin Connector Layout] +---------------------------------------+ | b2, b4 --> Power Supply Ground (0V) | | b6, b8 --> Solenoid Output (+) | | b12 --> Control Zero Reference | | b16, b18 --> Supply Voltage (+24VDC) | | b28, b30 --> External Capacitor Link | | z26 --> Fault Diagnostics Output | +---------------------------------------+
Check your main power line. Ensure the power supply can handle the 35W–60W operational load without sagging. Spool feedback cable break or loose connection.