Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
for stable the actuator
Spanish translation:
para estabilizar el actuador
English term
for stable the actuator
¿para equilibrar el servomotor? Gracias!
The only operating requirement of the volume booster is adjustments of the by-pass restriction for stable the actuator. Prior to operation , turn the bypass adjusting screw counter clockwise to the fully closed position. With the actuator in operation, slowly turn the by-pass screw until the booster operates in response to large changes in the input signal, yet allows small changes to move the actuator without booster fireing. If the on off actuator is to be used, the by-pass should be closed.
5 +2 | para estabilizar el actuador |
Alfredo Tanús
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4 | estabilizar el mecanismo de accionamiento |
Cecilia Della Croce
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Non-PRO (1): Pablo Martínez (X)
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