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PERFORMANCE FEEDERS, INC. FEED SYSTEM CONTROLLER Performance Feeders, Inc. 251 Dunbar Ave. Oldsmar, FL 33763 PH: (813) 855-2685 www.performancefeeders.com...
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following safety instructions are provided for the safety of operators and also for the protection of the products described in this manual and any connected equipment. This manual is intended to be used by technically qualified personnel Performance Feeders reserves the right to make changes to this manual and/or any product discussed in this manual at any time without notice and without any obligation.
Each standard controller is available in various models to best meet each specific feeder application. See Table-1 below. All PFN controllers meet IP52 rating and NFPA 79 Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery. PFN-3.1 PFN-1.1 PFN-2.1 Sensor Enable Solenoid...
Half Wave Full Wave Fig. 2 (Basic Board) Fig. 1 (Sensor-Ready Board) 2.1 Sensor-Ready Board: The Sensor-Ready Board includes a Phase Angle Triac circuit to operate a feeder coil and a 24Vdc power source to control various sensors and air solenoids up to 400ma Max. The board also includes a time delay circuit with a timing range from 0.25ms to 12sec allowing the PFN controller to accept any 24Vdc PNP sensors.
4.1 Bypass Option - J1: Commonly used on Basic Boards or feeders that do not need to be controlled by an external input option. To set the output channel for continuous operation and bypass the input option, place a jumper on J1 across pins 1 & 2 as shown in Fig. 6. (NOTE: The Bypass/Continuous Operation option is available on all models.) 4.2 Remote Enable Option - J2 &...
5. On-Board Time Delay: The Sensor-Ready board includes two adjustable time delay circuits, Delay-On and Delay-Off. These circuits are connected in series with the sensor input. Time delay ranges between 0.002 to 12 seconds, adjustable via two small precision potentiometers; R6 and R13. See Fig. 15. [Potentiometer ratio vs time: 1 full rotation = approx.
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