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SOF_7.2.3-02-152

Effective date: 30-May-08

OWL

User Gude

Unit Status Description

1.  UNIT STATUS 

 

a. 

Enter

 on the keypad gives the UNIT STATUS equipment selection.

 

2.  UNIT STATUS equipment selection 

 

a.  Gives a choice of the system equipment.

 

 

i. 

Next

 or 

Prev

 buttons on the keypad to toggle the equipment selection.

 

b. 

Enter

 on the keypad at the the equipment selection screen gives access to individual units and their mode status,

 

 

available in the selected equipment family.

 

 

Note:  A mode description screen shows for 5 seconds before continuing to the individual unit selection.

 

 

 

A= Availible   

 

R= Run   

 

F = Fault

 

 

 

 

 

Note:  This screen is accessed from two directions.  

 

 

 

1

.  The normal direction outlined above.

 

 

 

2

.  From the UNIT IN FAULT screen on the first level.

 

c.  The numbers 1,2,3,4 … in top row shows the unit numbers

 

d.  The letters A,R,F below each number gives the status of the equipment selection in the system, corresponding to the number above it.

 

 

Note: The OWL only shows the equipment configured in the system.

 

e. 

Next

 or 

Prev

 arrow keys on the keypad to toggle the equipment selection.

 

f. 

Enter

 on the keypad produces one of four different screens.

 

g. 

Esc

 on the keypad returns to the UNIT STATUS screen.

Select Enter

3.  EQUIPMENT MODE STATUS

 

a. 

Status -  AVAIL

  The equipment selected is not running but is available to run if needed.

 

b. 

Status -  RUNNING 

 The equipment selected is running.

 

c. 

Status - FAULT

  The equipment selected is not running and is in fault.

 

d. 

Status -  BYPASS

  The equipment selected is running but manually put in bypass.

 

 

i. 

This condition is reserved only for emergences.  Running the pump during this condition will put the pump and warranty at risk.

Select the Prev Button

 

4.  FAULT HISTORY

 

a. 

Enter

 on the keypad shows the unit selection history of faults starting with the most recent fault up to the last ten faults.

 

b. 

Next

 or 

Prev

 buttons on the keypad to toggle between the the range of faults.

 

c. 

Esc

 on the keypad gives the UNIT STATUS equipment selection screen.

Select the Prev Button

 

5.  UNIT LIFETIME HOURS

 

a.  Tells you how many hours the unit has run in its lifetime.

 

b. 

Esc

 on the keypad gives the UNIT STATUS equipment selection screen.

Select the Prev Button 

6.  UNIT HOURS UNTIL MAINTENANCE

 

a.  Gives the number of run hours until maintenance is due on selected single units.

 

b. 

Esc

 on the keypad gives the UNIT STATUS equipment selection screen.

OPERATION AND MONITORING

Summary of Contents for OWL

Page 1: ...OWL On Wall Logic User Guide and Installation...

Page 2: ...ys glad to help 3 Once installed the Operation and Programming sections will make using your OWL a breeze We at RAMVAC appreciate your business and take a personal interest in your complete satisfacti...

Page 3: ...15 Multiple Unit System Understanding the System Page 18 Low Voltage Electrical Connections Page 19 System Layout for 2 Units Page 20 System Layout for 3 8 Units Page 21 Adjusting Vacuum Pressure Page...

Page 4: ...ction with utility room equipment Interface Control Provides interface communication between an OWL and non RAMVAC utility room equipment OWL Interface Control S1 Electrols C1 Control OWL Mounted cont...

Page 5: ...ach facility OWL Features For RAMVAC equipment Automatic sequential starting and stopping of up to 8 air compressors and 8 vacuum units based on user demand This feature continually sequences equipmen...

Page 6: ...th water valve option Note Transformer supplied with Interface Control Wiring to water valve solenoid OWL Interface Control for Water Valve S1 Electrols C1 Control Schematic 2 OWL and non RAMVAC equip...

Page 7: ...r valve option and autowash Note Transformer supplied with Interface Control Schematic 4 Interface Control Connection for Water Valve Interface Control for AutoWash Solenoid R Y Interface Control Supp...

Page 8: ...he transformer to the 5 terminal on the OWL and the black wire with text from the transformer to the 6 terminal on the OWL Interface Control Wiring The communication wires attach to the A and B termin...

Page 9: ...Page 7 SOF_7 2 3 02 152 Effective date 30 May 08 OWL User Gude Notes...

Page 10: ...k to the top level Press Esc button Press Enter button RAMVAC OWL ALL UNITS NORMAL UNIT STATUS SYSTEM STATUS OWL CONFIGURATION RAMVAC SUPPORT 800 572 6822 UNIT IN FAULT ENTR FOR DETAILS See Unit Staus...

Page 11: ...ion See UNIT STATUS page for FAULT HISTORY Select the Prev Button 3 UNIT STATUS a This path will lead to the individual status of a speci ed unit b Select Enter on the keypad for second level See UNIT...

Page 12: ...on V1 MODE RUNNING NO FAULTS V1 MODE BYPASS fault description FAULT HISTORY MOST RECENT 1 V1 UNIT LIFETIME HOURS V1 hours until MAINT VAC1 Hours fault description 01 01 VAC1 Hours fault description 02...

Page 13: ...the keypad produces one of four different screens g Esc on the keypad returns to the UNIT STATUS screen Select Enter 3 EQUIPMENT MODE STATUS a Status AVAIL The equipment selected is not running but is...

Page 14: ...nter enter enter HOURS RUN WITH UNITS HR FAULT HISTORY MOST RECENT UNIT 1 FAULT SYSTEM HR of fault UNIT HR of fault UNIT 1 FAULT SYSTEM HR of fault UNIT HR of fault 01 hr hr 01 01 hr hr enter enter en...

Page 15: ...to 8 ii Esc on the keypad returns to the SYSTEM HOUR DETAIL screen b Next or Prev button on the keypad to go to the FAULT HISTORY SCREEN c Esc from the keypad returns to the VACUUM SYSTEM STATUS scre...

Page 16: ...NFIGURATION OWL LIFETIME HOURS ON HRS REVISION 1 00 EDIT NODES SYSTEM SHUTDOWN DELAY NONE HR SYSTEM SHUTDOWN DELAY HRS SYSTEM SHUTDOWN DELAY HRS Next or Prev buttons toggles the hours Enter locks it a...

Page 17: ...the revision number of the OWL Select Prev Button 3 EDIT NODES a No user information Select Prev Button 4 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN a Enter from the keypad produces the ability to set a timer for the run time...

Page 18: ...SOF_7 2 3 02 152 Effective date 30 May 08 User Gude OWL Page 16 NOTES...

Page 19: ...Page 17 SOF_7 2 3 02 152 Effective date 30 May 08 OWL User Gude NOTES...

Page 20: ...r C1 Controller already in the system On systems without an S1 or C1 a wall transformer provides power for the OWL Controller In the system the OWL is connected to one of the S1 Electrols mounted to o...

Page 21: ...luded in the wire bundle with the communication wires but will be connected to only one of the RAMVAC equipment controls in the system 2 A separate transformer is used on OWL only if the 12VDC is not...

Page 22: ...Effective date 30 May 08 User Gude OWL Page 20 2 1 Disconnect Disconnect 5 wires 3 wires 2 wires 3 Breaker Panel Vacuum Pressure Switch OWL System layout for 2 Units MULTIPLE UNIT SYSTEMS Wired to S1...

Page 23: ...User Gude 2 1 Disconnect Disconnect 3 3 wires 3 wires Thick Black Solid Line Line Voltage Thin Red Solid Line Low Voltage Wires System layout for 3 to 8 Units Simply add the unit power and the commun...

Page 24: ...the adjustment compartment and wiring compartment covers Wiring Compartment Cover Do NOT Adjust the Vacuum Controller if Any vacuum devices are open Your system has vacuum leaks Vacuum is weak only wh...

Page 25: ...check the height of all piping and hoses in the mechanical room and all treatment rooms For below grade piping with a lift height to the Separating Tank greater than 6 5 feet or overhead piping with...

Page 26: ...SOF_7 2 3 02 152 Effective date 30 May 08 User Gude OWL Page 24 NOTES...

Page 27: ...Vacuum System 2 Years from date of installation RAMVAC Vacuum Pumps only 10 Years from date of installation RAMVAC OWL 2 Years from date of installation CustomAir by RAMVAC 6 Years 4200 hours from dat...

Page 28: ...Brand of the The Integrated Supplier PHONE 866 DTE INFO www dentalez com 3100 First Avenue 800 5 RAMVAC Spear sh SD 57783 FAX 605 642 3776 www ramvac com SOF_7 2 3 02 152 Effective date 30 May 08 2008...

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