08.11.2014 Views

Precipitator Optimization System User Manual - Neundorfer, Inc.

Precipitator Optimization System User Manual - Neundorfer, Inc.

Precipitator Optimization System User Manual - Neundorfer, Inc.

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

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

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

22. Power Off Rapping Over Data Link<br />

Pressing the Power Off Rapping button on the MicroRap and TR set menus opens the Data Link<br />

POR window. Data Link POR (Power Off Rapping) is a method of implementing power off rapping<br />

through POS without having to hardwire the rapper controls POR output to the voltage controls<br />

POR input.<br />

Data Link POR Window<br />

Power off rapping is a process used to reduce the power of individual TR Sets for a small amount<br />

of time while executing a specialized rapping program. This is useful to periodically remove<br />

excess particulate from the collecting plates in a precipitator without the electrical force of the TR<br />

set holding it on the plate. Data Link POR allows the user to configure any number of<br />

independent POR programs that can be scheduled to run at set time intervals while reducing the<br />

power to a TR Set.<br />

Functionality<br />

The Data Link POR window displays configured POR programs and a schedule of POR<br />

programs over a seven-day period for the selected rapper controller.<br />

Data Link POR is a protected function and users will have to log in before starting and stopping<br />

POR, changing configuration settings, or editing POR programs.<br />

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

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

08/01/07<br />

53

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!