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6.2.7
HO: Operating hours
Indicates, on two lines, the hours of inverter activation and pump operating hours.
6.3 Setpoint
menu
From the main menu, press and hold MODE and SET simultaneously until “SP” appears on display (or use
the b or – in the selection menu).
B and – enable respectively to increase and decrease the system pressurisation value.
To exit the current menu and return to the main menu, press SET.
This menu enables the user to set the system operating pressure.
The pressure range depends on the sensor used (see PR: Sensore di pressione section 6.5.7) and varies
as shown in Table 14. System pressure can be displayed in [bar] or [psi] depending on measurement system
used.
Regulation pressure values
Type of sensor used
Regulation pressure [bar]
Regulation pressure [psi]
16 bar
1,0 - 15,2
14 - 220
25 bar
1,0 - 23,7
14 - 344
40 bar
1,0 - 38,0
14 - 551
Table 14: Maximum regulation pressure values
6.3.1
SP: Setting the setpoint pressure
Pressure to apply to the system if the auxiliary pressure regulation functions are not active.
6.3.2
P1: Auxiliary pressure 1 setting
Pressure to apply to the system if the auxiliary pressure function is activated on input 1.
6.3.3
P2: Auxiliary pressure 2 setting
Pressure to apply to the system if the auxiliary pressure function is activated on input 2.
Summary of Contents for MCE-55/P
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Page 279: ...275 IEC 60634...
Page 280: ...276 1 6 MCE 55 P e MCE 30 P 1 1 1...
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Page 283: ...279 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 4 3 1 RST 2 2 4 3 1 8 3 3...
Page 284: ...280 AS 3 3 2 2 1 2 4 3 1 UVW 4 2 4 3 50 60 200 1...
Page 286: ...282 4 2 2 3 Press e Flow 5 A B C D d1 d2...
Page 291: ...287 3 9 64 X 128 4 MODE SET 10 7 MODE 1 SET 7 3 EEprom SET 6 SET MODE...
Page 292: ...288 3 1 9 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 MODE SET MODE 8 2 2 5 5 5 2 2 8...
Page 294: ...290 3 2 2 11 SET 10 15 12 11...
Page 296: ...292 12 11 13 GO SB...
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Page 300: ...296 4 3 1 2 1 4 3 1 3 SET MODE LA RC FN MS FS FL AC AE O1 1 O2 2 4 4 ET 6 6 9 FL...
Page 326: ...322 BL 10 6 24 24 30 LP 295 348 HP OT TE 100 C 85 C OB BT 120 C 100 C OC 10 6 OF 10 6 29...
Page 327: ...323 8 8 1 PMW 4 2 8 2 8 3 8 3 SET EE EEprom FLASH...
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Page 495: ...491 IEC 364 inverter...
Page 496: ...492 1 Inverter inverter inverter 6 inverter MCE 55 P MCE 30 P 1 1 1...
Page 502: ...498 4 2 2 3 Press Flow 5 A B C D d1 d2...
Page 507: ...503 3 9 oled 64 X 128 4 MODE SET 9 inverter 7 MODE 1 SET 7 3 EEprom SET 6 SET MODE...
Page 508: ...504 3 1 9 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 MODE SET Setpoint MODE 8 ONOMA TOY MENOY 2 Setpoint 2 5 5 5 2 2 8...
Page 512: ...508 12 11 12 GO SB FAULT...
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