Setting for 178 if I have no low level output.

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countryguy
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Setting for 178 if I have no low level output.

Post by countryguy »

Hi everyone,
The Mill is working GRRREAT! But, in MDI mode, I cannot get the oil pump to turn on. I have the 110Vac hot looping thru the noted relay spot. It is open and will not close to complete the circuit? This pump does NOT have any low level indicators. I tried 178 as 0,1,2, and 3? F10 Save, but did not reboot the app. 179 is 30:20 so I can get in there to measure before it turns off.

Any help appreciated.
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Re: Setting for 178 if I have no low level output.

Post by Centroid_Tech2 »

Setting parameter 179 to 3020 will cause the lube output to turn on for 20 seconds every 30 minutes. If you want to test the output, set 179 to 0, this will cause the output to turn on and stay on as soon as you enter MDI or start a program.
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