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[ALARM]
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A1794
ALARM
VACUUM SYSTEM
MEMBRANE CELL
CHLORINE TANK
PRODUCTION
TANK
BRINE TANK
POWER UNIT
OTHER ALARMS
BOOSTER PUMP THERMAL OVERLOAD RELAY
ALARMS
RESET
Fig. 33: Evaluating alarm messages
Pressing
[ALARM] in the [MAIN MENU] takes you to the [ALARM]
menu. In the
[ALARM] menu you can press the various keys to call
up the respective menus to obtain information about faults and/or
eliminate them. Pressing
[RESET] deletes all error messages and
allows you to continue operating the system. Errors that continue
to exist will once again trigger an alarm.
9.1 Alarm messages
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User qualification, troubleshooting: Service
‘User qualification’ on page 10
9.1.1 Vacuum system
This alarm occurs if the vacuum is below 90 for more than 25 sec‐
onds. The following causes are possible:
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There is no process water in the brine tank.
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One of the O-rings on the anode side is not leak-tight.
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Leaking lines on the anode side.
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The vent valve has an internal leak.
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The product valve has an internal leak.
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The brine valve has an internal leak.
The vacuum transmitter is tested every 24 hours. The vent valve is
opened for 1 minute during this test. During this time, the vacuum
must fall to below 20 mbar. This fault occurs if this does not
happen. The following causes are possible:
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The vacuum transmitter has a fault.
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The vent valve is not mechanically opened.
Vacuum is too low
Vacuum transmitter
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