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Re: Compressor Auto Shut-off

Well the Compressor Is like programmed by the manufacturer(I think) to turn off at 120 Psi and kick back in after it reaches lower than 90 Psi. To program the compressor in labview you will have to go into the begin vi and place a compressor open, start, and and set vi than connect each one. Remember to give the compressor a refnum name in the Set Vi. Now go into the Periodic Task and enable a piece of code that has a compressor get, and control loop by right clicking in the corner of the code and clicking on enable this sub diagram. REMEMBER to replace the refnum name of the compressor in the Periodic Task to what you named your compressor in the Begin vi. Now deploy the code and test it! I'm going to infer you guys have already wired it correctly so I'm not going to go into detail their.
 


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