
Operating Manual
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OMBG3000 – Rev1
Pressing the right soft key will ‘Exit’ and returns the operator to the ‘Gas
Readings Screen’.
Critical Faults
9.1.2
If a critical fault is detected after power on, a warning will be displayed in a
summary screen:
Screen 44 - System Fault
The difference between a non-critical fault and critical fault after the self-test
is that the user cannot proceed until the fault is rectified. In addition, the fault
relay is de-energized to inform the operator of a problem.
Examples of critical faults are a loss of communications to the Interface PCB
and low flow. If a critical fault occurs during the monitoring process, the
process will be immediately stopped, the outputs will be frozen at their last
known value, the fault relay will be de-energised, and an error message posted
on screen.
From this screen:
Pressing the left soft key will ‘Reset’ the system and power cycle the
BIOGAS 3000 module
Pressing the middle soft key will access the ‘Diagnostics’ screen. This
may be required if seeking technical support