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Precipitator Optimization System User Manual - Neundorfer, Inc.

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<strong>Precipitator</strong> <strong>Optimization</strong> <strong>System</strong> 7<br />

<strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Function Start Interaction<br />

Click on the Function Start Interaction tab to configure how different POS functions will interact<br />

with one another. These setting are designed specifically for different POS functions that my<br />

conflict with on another. For example, the performance optimization function lowers precipitator<br />

power while the rapper optimization may be using precipitator power to control rapping. Both of<br />

these function obviously conflict with each other and the user should consider how they want<br />

them to interact with one another.<br />

Rapper Control Alarm Tab<br />

The horizontal axis of this screen represents the running function and the vertical axis represents<br />

the starting function. Where the two axis meet on the grid is the interaction setting. The<br />

interaction settings are:<br />

Start Allowed – This is the default setting for all functions in POS. This setting allows both<br />

functions to run simultaneously.<br />

Start Prohibited – This setting will not allow the starting function to begin.<br />

Stop with Prompt – This setting will stop the running function and will provide the user with a<br />

message stating that the running function will be stopped.<br />

Stop with No Prompt – This setting will stop the running function and not provide the user with a<br />

message that the running function will be stopped.<br />

Copyright © 2007 <strong>Neundorfer</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>orporated<br />

Specifications and Features subject to change without notice<br />

08/01/07<br />

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