Instruction Manual

4 Basic List of Actions to Create your First Application
The Intella programming environment allows the programmer to be creative in their programming style. Here
are some suggestions as how a program may be structured.
4.1 Do’s and Don’ts
Always Do the Following
Fully read any supplied information / data sheets BEFORE
starting and visit our website at
http://www.highcountrytek.com
Make sure the driver supply voltage is sufficient for the coils on the valve being driven! (24V
supply is OK for both 24V & 12V coils while 12V supply is only good for 12V coils).
o NOTE: Coil resistance changes with heat, and even modules with ‘Current Feedback’
for auto-corrections, may NOT have sufficient supply voltage to maintain maximum or
correct valve operation.
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Check that the power supply voltage is CORRECT, ‘ELECTRICALLY CLEAN’ AND STABLE.
Totally ‘Isolate’ the modules from all other equipment and disconnect all power supplies
BEFORE any form or welding
or battery charging takes place or damage may occur.
Unless specified, ensure that each valve coil has ‘dedicated’ wires to the driver connector for
correct operation.
Use ‘Screened / Shielded’ cable where recommended in the application data sheets.
Check ALL cables to and from this unit to ensure correct, firm connections with NO loose wires
and NO short or open circuits.
Ensure that any unused wires / terminals are isolated safely and not shorted together.
Fit correctly rated ‘In-Line’ fuses on all Power supply lines to protect the system and controller
unit as recommended in the HCT detailed literature.
Operate the modules WITHIN the specified operating temperature range for best, longest and
most reliable performance.
Contact HCT for additional information if you are still unsure of connecting and usage of the
driver electronics chosen for your application.
Keep notes on final parameters, connections and modifications to allow drawings to be updated
and replacement parts to be quickly adjusted / set and installed if ever needed.
Never Do the Following
Attempt to use a module if you are unsure of I/O connections or expected application operation.
Attempt to use a module in areas or systems where AC or DC inductors HAVE NOT been fully
suppressed (i.e. relay coils, motor starters etc.)
Use a controller in areas of ‘Radio Frequency’ (RF) without adequate screening / shielding.
Attempt to use a power supply that is not rated for the correct required output current and
voltage under full load conditions as damage may occur to the driver card / module.
Allow wires TO or FROM the controller to be short circuited to each other or shorted to chassis /
cabinet etc
Disconnect or connect wires to a module unless it is fully isolated from the power supply (i.e.
turned OFF).
Operate electronics in environments not specified in the modules literature (i.e. high humidity,
Intrinsically safe or hazardous, explosive gasses etc)
Allow unauthorized or unqualified personnel to connect, set-up, use, modify or repair any driver
or controller.
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