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Summary of Contents for AMC-6DC

Page 1: ...AMC Flushing Controller User Guide Revision 1 0 August 2016...

Page 2: ...f Galcon LTD The software described in this document is subject to the license agreement that is included with the product which specifies the permitted and prohibited uses of the product Any unauthor...

Page 3: ...talling and Replacing Batteries DC Models 17 Connecting to Main Power AC Models 20 Setup and Operation 22 Operational Workflow 23 Overview of the Interface 26 Configuring the Controller 29 Using the P...

Page 4: ...s observe standard safety instructions and good engineering practices whilst working in the filter s vicinity Electricity Instructions l Electric wiring should be performed by an authorized electricia...

Page 5: ...nection to the transformer must be performed according to Field Electrical Regulations by a licensed electrician who is accredited with a license according to the Electrical Bill and security requirem...

Page 6: ...tic filter models installed in various configurations Galcon provides the AMC Flushing controller in the following configurations l DC controller l 115 VAC 230 VAC controller Each controller has two s...

Page 7: ...of the filtration system It is energized during the back flush process to ensure sufficient water pressure during flushing A Main Valve enables the operation of a valve or a pump through a dry contact...

Page 8: ...C models is used to connect when available a 7 2 12 VDC 1000 milliamp external power supply unit to the controller When an external power supply is connected the internal batteries of the controller a...

Page 9: ...TAF Motor Control The AC models feature an ability to control the operation of TAF filters motor S7I15GX TCE SPG 9 AMC FlushingController User Guide Technical Data...

Page 10: ...Installation 2...

Page 11: ...Terminal Strips Drawings Flushing Controller Model AMC 6DC 11 AMC FlushingController User Guide Terminal Strips Drawings...

Page 12: ...Flushing Controller Model AMC 6AC 230V 12 AMC FlushingController User Guide Installation...

Page 13: ...Flushing Controller Model AMC 6AC 115V 13 AMC FlushingController User Guide Terminal Strips Drawings...

Page 14: ...Flushing Controller Model AMC 12DC 16 AMC FlushingController User Guide Installation...

Page 15: ...Flushing Controller Model AMC 12AC 230V 15 AMC FlushingController User Guide Terminal Strips Drawings...

Page 16: ...Flushing Controller Model AMC 12AC 115V 16 AMC FlushingController User Guide Installation...

Page 17: ...DC supply can be connected to the power connection terminal Labeled as 7 2 12DC In on the terminal board circuit board If an external power supply is connected while a set of batteries is installed t...

Page 18: ...replace four D type 1 5VDC batteries according to the and marks on the compartment 5 Insert the battery holder back to the battery compartment Make sure that the red and black wires are not jammed 18...

Page 19: ...6 Reassemble the battery compartment lid and the keyboard lid in reverse order 19 AMC FlushingController User Guide Installing and Replacing Batteries DC Models...

Page 20: ...ce with all the safety instructions and the local standards for High Voltage out door connection l In order to use the controller for outdoor installation a licensed electrician must disconnect the po...

Page 21: ...mmon wire 3 Attach a separate control wire to the remaining wire of each solenoid valve Use waterproof con nectors for all wire splice connections 4 Attach the gland cable thread size PG 9 to one of t...

Page 22: ...lready installed on the filters with all the outputs and inputs connected In this case you are required to connect the controller to its designated power supply batteries and or appropriate wall adapt...

Page 23: ...rom the DP switch is received the controller starts to count down the DP delay time If the signal remains present until the end of the countdown a flushing cycle starts l Time parameter By the end of...

Page 24: ...int the Delay valve closes and the controller starts to countdown the Delay valve delay again When this parameter is counted down to zero the solenoid Valve number 1 is switched off and the controller...

Page 25: ...elay parameter once this parameter is counted down to zero the solenoid of the Delay Valve is switched on and the process moves to the next stage l The controller calculates the time for closing the d...

Page 26: ...rd forward backward minus plus arrow manual and pause l Headlines along the left and right edges of the LCD screen some headlines are printed on the panel surface When the controller power is turned o...

Page 27: ...Left Side Programs I to VI default flushing progrmas covering a wide range of filters Each program differs from the other in the timing of the operation stages Main Delay Valve displays valves icons w...

Page 28: ...pending on the controller status the LCD controller shows a Delta P indication icon This icon appears whenever the DP sensor that is connected to the system sends a high DP signal to the controller Al...

Page 29: ...screen press the Forward key once The following screen appears 2 Press the Arrow key to move through the digits 3 Move to the desired digit the digit starts to blink for 10 seconds 4 While the digit...

Page 30: ...et in seconds 2 Press the Plus or Minus keys to set the flush time value 3 Press the Forward or the Backward keys to move to the next or previous screen accordingly The new Flush Time is activated whe...

Page 31: ...flush counter 1 When in the first screen of the Technician Mode press the Forward key to move to the second screen The following screen appears The screen displays the current controller configuration...

Page 32: ...blinking press the Plus key to switch its designated output to ON Press the Minus key to switch this output to OFF 5 Move to the next solenoid and repeat the operation described above Operating the Ma...

Page 33: ...ters Icon The word SEC in the digits line indicates that the flush time parameter is set in seconds 2 Press the Plus or Minus Keys to set the delay between filters 3 Press the Forward or the Backward...

Page 34: ...n consecutive order For example four operational filters can be configured as 1 4 6 and 7 as well as 1 2 3 and 4 Setting the Delay Valve and its value 1 In Technician Mode press the Forward key to mov...

Page 35: ...ting the delay value press Forward to move to the next screen Screen 9 to enable the Main valve itself 4 Press the Plus or Minus keys to enable the Main downstream valve 5 Press the Forward or the Bac...

Page 36: ...l remains high at the end of a flushing cycle for 1 consecutive flush c On2 the controller checks the DP sensor for faults and will enter to DP fault if the DP signal remains high at the end of a flus...

Page 37: ...evious screen accordingly Resetting the Controller to its Factory Defaults This action is used for resetting the controller to its factory default parameters 1 In Technician Mode press the Forward Key...

Page 38: ...tivating the flushing cycle Program I Set point 8 hours 25 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds Program II Set point 8 hours 15 seconds 10 seconds 3 seconds Program III Set point 8 hours 16 seconds 10 second...

Page 39: ...o reset the fault mode Pause the controller operation Press and hold the Pause key for 5 seconds to pause the controller s operation l If you press pause while the controller is in filtering mode Paus...

Page 40: ...he D P input of the next controller This type of connection can be spanned over as many controllers as needed When the actual D P switch send a signal the master controller starts a flushing cycle Onc...

Page 41: ...ene in the flushing process The Main Screen This screen shows the current status of the controller When the system is in filtering mode not flushing the main screen shows the following parameters When...

Page 42: ...digits The counter is not reset to zero even when changing the filters type of the controller You can reset the counter only by resetting the controller to its factory defaults or through the technici...

Page 43: ...l Fourth screen displays the number of flush cycles triggered by a manual start flush command 43 AMC FlushingController User Guide Monitoring the Controller...

Page 44: ...o 9 cycles depend on the controller s configuration the controller enters to DP fault This indicates a clogged filter or a faulty DP sensor Check the filter and manually clean it Check the sensor and...

Page 45: ...of Cycle dry contact up to 0 2A DP Input dry con tact AMC 6AC 115V 115VAC 60Hz 6 24VAC Solenoids TAF motor output Alarm dry contact up to 0 2A End of Cycle dry contact up to 0 2A DP Input dry contact...

Page 46: ...r Supply Outputs Inputs AMC 12AC 115V 115VAC 60Hz 12 24VAC Solenoids Alarm dry contact up to 0 2A End of Cycle dry contact up to 0 2A DP Input dry contact 46 AMC FlushingController User Guide Model Sp...

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