Appendices to the manual 85
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Rev. 15/0717
A.2.2. Example of using multiple external dosings of different durations
Based on example A.2.1, if the products being used via the external dosing require different dosing times, then a
sufficient number of phases need to be created to regulate this time. Let us suppose that d6 and d8 need to be
triggered in the same phase and require a dosing time of 10 seconds, whereas d11 and d12 require a time of 20
seconds, and therefore their triggering should be performed in a different phase from d6 and d8. To adapt this
information to the program, proceed as illustrated in the following table:
Selection of first dosing, powder product compartment.
Duration of the first dosing. In this case, 5 seconds.
Selection of second dosing, powder product compartment.
Duration of the second dosing. In this case, 15 seconds.
Selection of the A6(I/O2) board signals that must be activated. If the table in
Section 7.4.3 is consulted, it will show that 10 corresponds to Outputs d6 and d8.
Dosing time: 10 seconds. Outputs d6 and d8 are triggered in the same phase and
will both have the same duration.
Phase 2 will begin after all the functions programmed in the previous phase have been run: the level and
temperature of the bath and the dosing of the different products.
In this case, 192 means that Outputs d11 and d12 of the A6(I/O2) board will be
triggered.
Dosing time: 20 seconds. Outputs d11 and d12 are triggered in the same phase
and will both have the same duration.
td: Indicates the dosing time established by default.