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Re: Calibrate Pressure Switch?

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Originally Posted by Alpha Beta View Post
Q258 Allows any pressure switch that meets the pneumatic rules.

Q459 Allows switches to be callibrated per manufacturer-provided instructions. It does not allow the end user to adjust a switch that the manufacturer did not intend to be adjustable.

R88 calls out the requirements for the pressure switch. The adjust-ability of the switch is not specified.



Doing a quick control-F search on the game manual, the only time the word Nason showed up was in the word Panasonic when referencing allowable batteries. When searching Q&A only 258 and 459 mention the word Nason. Where does the phrase "must be the same or equivilant to the Nason pressure switch." come from. I can't seem to find it.

I heard there was an inspector who successfully got adjustable pressure switches removed from a robot at Champs. Clearly it was not a universal interpretation amongst inspectors, as we ran with this.
The inspector was actually Big Al and Frank was also in on the decision I believe.
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