Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn. | The delay to automatic is only active when all the sections are cycled OFF and later cycled back ON. It is not intended for brief slowdowns that you mention.
The low limit feature would be appropriate there. Again the idea of the low limit feature is too establish an absolute low limit based on volume/minute. The value is factored for the boom sections currently on.
If the low limit is set at 10 gallons/minute and only half the booms are ON, the effective value is 5 gallons/min.
I had one customer who was trying to use both features at the same time and really got himself confused.
I'm not sure what would happen if you came to a headland with all booms ON, shut the Master Off, shut off half the booms and then turned the Master back ON. I'm thinking that the delay to automatic would be deactivated for that occurence.
Edited by tedbear 6/18/2008 07:01
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