Daikin EWADC12C-XL [108/304] Modulating box

Daikin EWADC12C-SL [108/304] Modulating box
General Outline ESIE10-01
1–102 Part 1 – System Outline
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Modulating box The operating diagram of the modulating box is shown in the following figure. The system is controlled
by three solenoids, A, B, C, which are normally closed if not powered, and by a spring assembled
directly onto the slide. During loading, solenoid C is closed because it is not excited, whilst the
remaining A and B are energised. With this configuration, the gas from the supply pressure runs
through to the chamber on the right of the slide where the pressure wins over the spring resistance,
whilst the pipe, passing by the open solenoid B, allows the oil to drain towards suction. In the drain
phase, on the other hand, solenoids A and B are de-excited and therefore closed, whilst solenoid C is
opened. In this way, the oil flow, to the delivery pressure, runs towards the chamber to the left of the
slide, moving it towards the left helped by the spring action. At the same time, the gasses contained
on the right-hand side of the slide discharge in suction, through the free vent pipes.
Non-modulating
on/off box
The non-modulating slide operating diagram is shown in the following figure. The slide is only
controlled by means of the opening and closing of two solenoids that always operate by opposition.
During the load stage, the solenoid bringing the slide chamber into communication with the suction is
opened, thereby helping pressurised oil drain towards the suction, moving the slide to the load position
up to maximum extension. On the contrary, if closed at the same time as the second slide opens, it
allows the pressurised oil flowing from the delivery to move the slide to the discharge position until
maximum extension.
OIL SUPPLY
FROM DELIVERY
OIL SUPPLY
FROM DELIVERY
MODULATING BOX
NON-MODULATING BOX
DRAINAGE
TOWARDS SUCTION
BC
BAC
ONONLOAD OFF
OFFOFFDISCHARGE ON
A
GAS SUPPLY
FROM DELIVERY
TO BE ENERGISED
TO LOAD THE BOX
TO BE ENERGISED TO
DISCHARGE SUPPLY OF OIL
LOAD DIRECTION
LOAD DIRECTION
DRAINAGE IN SUCTION
50% 12.5%
0% 50%

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