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Table of Contents

 Contents 

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 I.  Introduction ................................................................................. 2

 II.  Description .................................................................................. 2

   

AFS Unit Features ...................................................................... 2

 III.  Installation

   

Electrical Wiring .......................................................................... 3

   

Mounting Instructions ................................................................. 3

   

Drain Diagram ............................................................................ 3

   

Logic and Relay Cards ............................................................... 4

  

  IV. 

Front Panel Description .............................................................. 5

  

  V. 

System Operation Overview ....................................................... 5

   

Description of Menus .................................................................. 5

  VI. 

Menu Map................................................................................... 6

  VII. 

Warranty & 30 Day Billing Memo Policy ..................................... 8

I. Introduction

NanoTron microprocessor-based controllers are designed to provide a wide range of control functions for 

water treatment systems. The controller is programmed through a front panel keypad and can be configured 

to provide a customized control system for your application.  

II. Description

AFS units are designed to automate flushing of waterlines to improve water quality.

AFS units include:

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One conductivity-based drain overflow sensor programmed to disable relay 2 (flush).

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One totalizing water meter input that can be configured for contacting head or hall effect meter inputs.

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A “force on” timer that allows for manual activation of the relays for a user defined amount of time.

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One flush valve pre-wired to relay 2 / feed timer.

Flush Timer

:

1.  Recycle Timer

 – Provides a user defined “off” cycle in HH:MM and a user defined “on” cycle in 

MM:SS that is repeated constantly.

2.  28-Day Timer -

 28-day timer based on a 28-day cycle with two independent programmable flush 

cycles allowing for flush on selectable days and weeks. 

3.  Batch Timer -

 Timer activated by the Force On/Off key for a user defined run time. 

4.  Other timer types are selectable but should not be used for AFS systems.

Summary of Contents for AFS Systems

Page 1: ...allation Maintenance Repair Manual Advantage Controls 4700 Harold Abitz Dr Muskogee OK 74403 Phone 918 686 6211 Fax 888 686 6212 www advantagecontrols com email support advantagecontrols com 04 2023 7 2 14 5 13 10 AFS 02 AFS 01 ...

Page 2: ... to automate flushing of waterlines to improve water quality AFS units include One conductivity based drain overflow sensor programmed to disable relay 2 flush One totalizing water meter input that can be configured for contacting head or hall effect meter inputs A force on timer that allows for manual activation of the relays for a user defined amount of time One flush valve pre wired to relay 2 ...

Page 3: ...ount on non metallic floor drain grids The probe tips should be pointed down through the grating Mounting holes in the sensor body can be used to secure it to the grid CAUTION 1 There are live circuits inside the controller even when the power switch on the front panel is in the OFF position Never open the front panel without first disconnecting power from the outlet Prewired controllers are suppl...

Page 4: ...y output jumper configuration Relay Card NanoTron C Logic Card Contrast Adjust Note Use GND and N O for N O dry contact relay or use GND and N C for N C dry contact relay 1 2 3 4 5 ON OFF Reset Battery FUSE Relay 1 Ribbon Cable Relay 2 Power In H N G FUSE POWER SUPPLY RELAY 1 RELAY 2 Dry GND GND Hot Dry Hot N e u t r a l G r o u n d N O N C N e u t r a l G r o u n d N O N C GND Dry Hot Relays can ...

Page 5: ...ill read system values If an alarm is present the display flashes with the alarm status The Run menu will display values such as day time date and other values depending upon the features present on the unit The unit will automatically return to the Run mode if no keys are pressed for three minutes Menu This mode is used to make adjustments to settings and readings on the controller To access the ...

Page 6: ...eminder In dd HIGH 1K 10K Hold mm ss 28 Day Bio A All Days Cond Units µS cm Setpoint 01500 A All Weeks ppm TDS Direction Rise A Start 12 00a Zero Cond N High Alarm 02500 A Run Time hh mm Feed OK W Bld No Feed W Bld Low Alm 00600 A Prbld hh mm Check Cal dd Timed Mode Interval hh mm A Lkout hh mm No Feed No Flow Feed OK NoFlow Duration mm ss B All Days Setpoint 01500 B All Weeks Diff 0100 B Start 12...

Page 7: ...ter N Set Time Force On Ask Force On Both e Meter Units Set Date Force On Tmr Meter Value Set Day Week Force On Bld Tower 140 F Meter Debounce Force On None 4 20 Output 4mA 00100 20mA 01000 SIM 20 2960 SIM 4 0700 Boiler 430 F Bleed mm ss Metric Units Timer mm ss Low 10 1000 MID 100 7000 HIGH 1K 10K µS cm ppm TDS d No Feed W Bld w Feed OK NoFlow Increase value to prevent false contacts from water m...

Page 8: ...n If we are unable to diagnose and solve your problem over the phone a fully warranted replacement unit will be shipped usually within 48 hours on a 30 Day Billing Memo This service requires a purchase order and the replacement unit is billed to your regular account for payment The replacement unit will be billed at current list price for that model less any applicable resale discount Upon return ...

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