Distribution loop management and configurations
A system can be installed as a single system or as part of a multi-system configuration. If
installed, a system can manage a distribution loop and its accessories.
System not managing a distribution loop
When the system does not manage a distribution loop, the system needs to get information
from the external sensors as the system needs to stop in certain conditions, for example if
an external tank is full or in the case of water detected. The following signals are taken into
account by the system:
• Tank level
• Water Sensor
• Overflow
System in a single-system configuration managing a distribution loop
The system is connected to the external sensors and actuators linked to the distribution
loop:
• The pump in simplex or duplex mode
• Tank level mangement
• The ASM
• UV lamp
• Dumping valve
• Leak detection
• Overflow
System in a multi-system configuration
In a multi-system configuration, the systems are connected together in order to share the
same information (For example: tank level sensor information, or a water detection alarm
that will stop all systems) and to synchronize the production processes.
In this configuration, one system is called the “
Primary
” and the other system(s) is/are
called
the “
auxiliary
(s)”. A maximum of 3 systems can be installed in this way.
The connections related to the distribution are connected to the
primary
system. In this
configuration the
primary
system manages the distribution loop and the related consumable
lifetimes.
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