Understanding Swath Control Turn On and Turn Off Settings

NOTE: The Turn on and Turn off times in the examples in this section are not true for every machine. It is important that you determine the Turn on and Turn off times for your particular machine and implement.

Swath Control Pro operates based on the drop point and turn on and off time of the primary function.

Seeding Tools

Planters average 6—12 km/h (4—7 mph) while planting and have minimal machine electrical clutch reaction delay times (under 0.8 seconds usually). The largest delay time is usually from the time the seed leaves the meter disk, travels in the seed tube, and reaches the soil. At a 10 km/h (6 mph) planting speed, you travel 2.8 m (8.8 ft.) in one second. That’s 280 mm (10.5 in.) of travel distance every one-tenth of a second. (Example - Entire seed delay time from the switch being selected in the cab, the clutch stops, the seed meter stops, and all the seed has reached the soil; time elapsed 0.8 seconds) You can see that changing 0.3—0.8 seconds on the look ahead time can dramatically change the location of your seed placement when turning on or turning off. On average, most row-crop planters generally set a turn off time to 0.3 seconds and a turn on time between 0.5—1.0 seconds. On average, most air carts set a turn off time at 0.6 seconds and a turn on time at 1.0 second.

Minimize Skip on ranked tools (seeding tools with multiple ranks). Set swath settings for minimize skips. Swath Control maps to the rear rank on the tool so the Turn on time must be increased to account for rank spacing. See figure at the end of this section.

The goal is to compensate for Rank Delay spacing by entering ranked turn on for the “Turn on” setting. Turn on + Rank Delay = Ranked Turn On. Maintain a constant turn around speed to keep the Turn On time accurate. Examine and adjust the settings before planting.

NOTE: Ranked Delay is a time, not a distance, and is affected by speed.

Sprayers

At 24 km/h (16 mph) in a self-propelled sprayer, if the average physical reaction time of the system (turn off command at the multifunction control handle, the boom valve reacts and turns off, liquid flows out of the boom freely until the check valve pressure is met) is 2.5 seconds. The liquid continues to fall to the crop canopy past the 2.5 seconds so the physical overall operational reaction time could be approximately 3.0 seconds in total.

To determine the Turn on time for a sprayer, press the master on switch and measure the amount of time until you start to see product hit the crop. To determine your Turn off time, shut the master off switch and measure the amount of time until you see product stop flowing.

As a rule of thumb, it takes a liquid handling system longer to react when turning on than when turning off due to liquid pressure differentials, so many times the turn on time is slightly greater than the turn off time. Keep in mind that your ground speed only affects the distance traveled while the machine reaction delay is taking place and that the distance traveled varies between turn on and turn off times and from operator to operator.

PC11045
PC11045-UN-31MAR08

NO SWATH CONTROL

A - Rank 1

B - Rank 2

C - System Delay

D - Switch Off

E - Actual Off

F - Switch On

G - Actual On

H - Two Ranked Tool Leaving Then Entering Headland


System Delay = Overlap (A) and Overlap (B)

System Delay = Overlap (A) and Overlap (B)

PC11047
PC11047-UN-31MAR08

NORMAL SWATH CONTROL

A - Rank 1

B - Rank 2

C - System Delay

D - Actual Off

E - Swath Command

F - Actual On

G - Two Ranked Tool Leaving Then Entering Headland


System Delay = No Overlap (A) and No Overlap (B)

System Delay = Overlap (A) and No Overlap (B)

PC11046
PC11046-UN-31MAR08

RANKED TURN ON

A - Rank 1

B - Rank 2

C - System Delay

D - Rank Delay

E - Ranked Turn On

F - Actual Off

G - Swath Command

H - Actual On

I - Two Ranked Tool Leaving Then Entering Headland


System Delay = No Overlap (A) and No Overlap (B)

System Delay + Ranked Delay = No Overlap (A) and No Overlap (B)

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