Beck, R&J 14-20 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
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INDEX
Adjusting the zero ......................................28, 31
Application reviews ........................... Back cover
Applications, typical ...........................................4
Calibar adjustment ........................................... 24
CPS-2 calibration ............................................. 27
CPS-2 functional block diagram ......................47
CPS-2 output terminal connections
and loading .................................................... 46
CPS-2, replacement ........................................35
CPS-2 system application data summary ........ 46
CPS-2 signal connections ............................... 13
Changing direction of travel ............................. 25
Contactless Position Sensor (CPS-2) .............. 20
Control motor ................................................... 18
Control options ............................................ 8, 19
Deadband (gain) adjustment ...........................31
Drive train ..................................................42–45
ESR-4 board replacement ...............................35
Feedback signal calibration .............................26
Feedback signal monitor / isolator ................... 28
Film potentiometer ........................................... 21
Film potentiometer calibration ......................... 26
Filter adjustment ..............................................31
Gaskets, replacement ...................................... 33
Gear components ............................................41
General description ........................................... 4
General specications ....................................... 5
Handswitch ...................................................... 19
Handswitch, replacement ................................35
Handwheel ....................................................... 19
Housing ...........................................................18
Input signal range change ..............................15
Input signal calibration .....................................30
Input signal options .......................................... 15
Installation .........................................................9
Introduction ........................................................2
Loss of signal ................................................... 21
Lubrication ....................................................... 32
Maintenance
Component replacement ............................... 33
Routine ..........................................................32
Motor, replacement ..........................................33
Motor resistor and capacitor, replacement ...... 33
Mounting drive on valve ..................................... 9
Outline dimension drawings .......................... 6–7
Parallel operation ............................................. 15
Patents ............................................................51
Position feedback ............................................20
Product demonstrations ..................... Back cover
SLM .................................................................34
Safety precautions .........................................2, 9
Seals, replacement .......................................... 33
Series operation .............................................. 15
Service, how to obtain ....................... Back cover
Signal monitor sensing ....................................28
Site surveys ....................................... Back cover
Span ................................................................31
Spare parts, recommended .............................40
Specication writing ........................... Back cover
Split range operation ....................................... 16
Start-up instructions ......................................... 17
Storage information ...........................................9
Switch adjustments .......................................... 22
Switches ..........................................................19
Switches, adding / replacement ....................... 34
Table of contents ............................................... 3
Tight-Seater™ ................................................. 18
Troubleshooting ......................................... 36–39
Unpacking .......................................................... 9
WARRANTY STATEMENT
The Seller warrants that the equipment sold hereunder shall conform to Seller’s standard specications. The Seller warrants said
equipment to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty applies to normal recommended use and service for
one year from the date on which the equipment is shipped. The Seller’s obligation under this warranty, and Buyer’s exclusive remedy,
will be the repair or replacement, without charge, at the Seller’s factory, of any defective equipment covered by this warranty. In no
event will the Seller’s liability exceed the contract price for the goods claimed to be defective.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR
LIABILITIES OF THE SELLER INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Buyer acknowledges its responsibility under OSHA, related laws and regulations and other safety laws, regulations, standards,
practices or recommendations which are principally directed to the use of equipment in its operating environment. Buyer
acknowledges that the conditions under which such equipment will be used, its use or combination with, or proximity to, other
equipment, and other circumstances of the operation of such equipment are matters beyond Seller’s control. BUYER HEREBY
AGREES TO INDEMNIFY SELLER AGAINST ALL CLAIMS, DAMAGES, COSTS OR LIABILITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND OTHER LEGAL EXPENSES), WHETHER ON ACCOUNT OF NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE,
EXCEPT THOSE CLAIMS BASED SOLELY UPON THE NEGLIGENCE OF SELLER AND THOSE CLAIMS ASSERTED BY
SELLER’S EMPLOYEES WHICH ARISE OUT OF OR RESULT FROM THE OPERATION OR USE OF THE EQUIPMENT BY
SELLER’S EMPLOYEES.
© Copyright 2007 by Harold Beck & Sons, Inc.
Beck Control Drives are covered by the following patents: 3,667,578 and 4,690,168.