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1.8 Device reset menu

 

 Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select “ON” to suspend the functions in progress and reset the alarms. Restart the device and perform an 
internal pressure check and water filling cycle, if necessary.

2. Parameters Menu

 

2.1 Date/time

 

Press “OK” to change the date and time. You can  return to the previous menu at any time by means of the “back” key.

  

2.1.1 Hours Menu

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select with “ON”. To change the current hours use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and press OK to confirm 

and return to the previous menu. Press “back” to select the next digit.

  

2.1.2 Minutes Menu

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select with “ON”. To change the current minutes use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and press OK to confirm 

and return to the previous menu. Press “back” to select the next digit.

  

2.1.3 Date Menu

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select with “ON”. To change the current date use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and press OK to confirm and 

return to the previous menu. Press “back” to select the next digit.

  

2.1.4 Month Menu

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select with “ON”. To change the current month use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and press OK to confirm 

and return to the previous menu. Press “back” to select the next digit.

  

2.1.5 Year Menu

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select with “ON”. To change the current year use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and press OK to confirm and 

return to the previous menu. Press “back” to select the next digit.

 

2.2 Language

 

 Press “OK” to change the language. Use the “UP” or “DOWN" keys to select “Italiano”, “English”, “Francais” or “Deutsch”. Confirm with the “OK” 
key. You can  return to the previous menu at any time by means of the “back” key.

 

2.3 Cleaning setpoint

 

 Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select the submenus by means of the “ON” key. The option makes it possible to edit the various cleaning 
phase parameters. Some menus may be disabled because they are in conflict with other settings: for example, indicating cleaning with 
instantaneous 

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p, it will not be possible to access the cleaning day selection menu.

  

2.3.1 Cleaning Type menu

 

  Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. The following cleaning types are available: 

  

Manual

 

  Start is generated by a manual command (see point 1.2)

 

 Instantaneous

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p

 

   During normal operation, the device monitors the strainer clogging level by measuring the pressure differential between the inlet and outlet as 

read by probes S1 and S2. When the difference exceeds a set and user-editable value (factory setting 15kPa – 150mbar), a filters cleaning 
cycle is started immediately. The differential pressure value must be appropriately selected based on the plant characteristics: values lower 
than 10kPa cannot be selected. 

 

 Delayed

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p

 

   When 

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p exceeds a specified value (the same value used to start the instantaneous cleaning cycle), cleaning is scheduled to take place at 

a time indicated by the user (delayed starting with respect to the scheduled time but after the set delta P has been reached, refer to menu 
2.3.1)

  

Timed

 

   You can perform a cleaning cycle on a specific day of the week, at a specific time, or on several days of the same week. The device is anyway 

cleaned even if the maximum set differential value is not exceeded during operation. Cleaning can also be scheduled monthly on a day from 
1 to 28. For setting of the cleaning day and time, refer to menus 2.3.6, 2.3.7, 2.3.8

 

  2.3.2 Cleaning Period menu

 

  Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. 

 

  You can select from the options: daily, weekly, two-weekly, monthly, two-monthly, quarterly, six-monthly.

  

2.3.3 

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p max menu

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. Set the strainer cleaning start 

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p value (measured in kPa) using the 

“UP” or “DOWN” and “back” keys. Confirm with “OK”. The recommended value (factory setting) is 10 kPa.

 

  2.3.4 Initial 

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p max menu

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. Set the strainer cleaning start 

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p value for the initial cleaning phase 

(measured in kPa) using the “UP” or “DOWN” and “back” keys. Confirm with “OK”. Set a 

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p value in conformity with the characteristics of 

your installation.

  

2.3.5 Initial Duration menu

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. Set the initial cleaning duration hours using the “UP” or “DOWN” and 

“back” keys. Confirm with “OK”. The recommended value (factory setting) is 24 hours.

  

2.3.6 Cleaning Days menu

 

  Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. Set the value with the “UP” or “DOWN” and “back” keys. Confirm with “OK”.  

 

    Daily programming: one cleaning cycle is performed each day (see points 2.3.7 and 2.3.8).

 

     Weekly programming: you can select on which days of the week to perform the cleaning operations: Example: 1_3__6_ (1 = Monday, 3 = 

Wednesday, 6 = Saturday).

 

     Two-weekly programming: cleaning is carried out on the selected once every two weeks. Example: 8 = second Monday, 10 = second 

Wednesday.

 

     Monthly programming: cleaning is carried out on the chosen day. Example: 18= 18th day of each month, 26 = 26th day of each month. 

Note: days available are 1 to 28

 

     Programming every 2 months, every 3 months, every 6 months: cleaning is carried out on the selected day. Example: programming every 

6 months, 63 = 63rd. day of the six month period

 

  2.3.7 Start hour menu

 

  Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. The value is the start hour of programmed strainer cleaning.   

 

  Set the value with the “UP” or “DOWN” and “back” keys. Confirm with “OK”.

Summary of Contents for DIRTMAGCLEAN 579 Series

Page 1: ...nel Display Operating principle Menu Forcing menu Parameters menu Historic data menu Communication Information Drainage temperature limitation Faults Alarm management 2 3 4 6 7 11 PROGRAMMING MANUAL C...

Page 2: ...ay The following information normally appears on the display Day of the week Probe S1 pressure Operating status Measured p Time Probe S1 temperature B battery alarm I input relay IN1 energized Operati...

Page 3: ...phase you can supply the necessary additives to the device 1 5 Automatic checks Use the UP or DOWN keys to select the submenu The regulator performs a periodic check on operation of the various strain...

Page 4: ...selected based on the plant characteristics values lower than 10kPa cannot be selected Delayed Dp When Dp exceeds a specified value the same value used to start the instantaneous cleaning cycle cleani...

Page 5: ...the alarm error code DATE and TIME show the exact moment when the alarm tripped 3 2 Faults Press OK to view the faults history The fault number is displayed with the associated code date and time of r...

Page 6: ...llowing the corrective action an alarms reset is required to allow the device to perform a loading cycle and assume correct operating status during this phase check that there are no anomalous operati...

Page 7: ...e network to have the actuator replaced isolate and empty the device disconnect the electric supply replace the motor and return the system to operation Perform the alarms reset fuses fault disconnect...

Page 8: ...his the plant must be de energised and the device must be emptied Once the new sensor has been installed proceed with the alarm reset E 23 sensor 1 temperature measurement error sensor internal fault...

Page 9: ...ARM 1 2 3 4 5 6 This connection can be made using a shielded twisted pair with minimum conductor size of 0 5 mm2 Maximum length of connections between one device and another is 2 95 m The cable must b...

Page 10: ...A ADDRESS Function 0x06 Write Single Register Used to write a single parameter 16 bit The frame has the following structure dev Addr Address of the device on the RS485 net 1 250 Func Function code 6 R...

Page 11: ...alve blocked closed alarm bit 8 measurement error alarm on sensor 1 alarm with automatic alarm reset bit 9 sensor 1 not correctly connected alarm with automatic alarm reset bit 10 measurement error al...

Page 12: ...ak alarm 16 sensor 2 clip break alarm 20 sensor 1 pressure measurement error 21 sensor 1 pressure measurement over range error 22 sensor 1 pressure measurement under range error 23 sensor 1 temperatur...

Page 13: ...onth enabled for cleaning 1 28 PA0009 1009 Cleaning start minute 1 1 0 59 59 PA0010 1010 Cleaning start hour 1 1 0 23 23 PA0013 1013 Maximum pressure delta in tenths of a KPa 1 1 100 150 5000 PA0017 1...

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