Reflex Servimat L Operating Manual Download Page 17

Controller 

Servimat M/L — 28.01.2021

 

English  

 17 

9

Controller 

9.1

Operator panel 

Message line 

Display value 

"

"/ "

" buttons 

 

Set digits.

"Manual mode" button 

 

For function tests.

"

"/"

" buttons 

 

Select digits.

10 

"Stop mode" button 

 

For commissioning.

"OK" button 

 

Confirm/acknowledge 
input. 

 

Browse in the menu.

11 

"Automatic mode" button 

 

For continuous operation.

"Up" and "Down" scroll bar 

 

"Scroll" in the menu.

12 

"Set-up menu" button 

 

For setting parameters.

 

Fault memory.

 

Parameter memory.

 

Display settings.

 

Primary tank information.

 

Software version
information. 

"Scroll back" button 

 

Cancel.

 

Page back to the main 
menu. 

"Display help texts" button 

 

Opens help texts.

13 

"Info menu" button 

 

Displays general 
information. 

9.2

Calibrating the touch screen 

You can calibrate the touch screen when touching the desired buttons does not 
work satisfactorily. 

1.

Switch the device off at the main switch.

2.

Touch and hold the touch field with your finger.

3.

Switch on the main switch while touching the touch field.

When starting the program, the controller automatically switches to 
the "Update/Diagnostics" function. 

4.

Touch the "Touch calibration" button.

5.

Touch the displayed crosses on the touch screen after each other.

6.

Switch the device off and on again at the main switch.

The touch screen is fully calibrated. 

9.3

Modifying the controller's start routine 



Note! 
For handling the operator panel see chapter 9.1 "Operator panel" on
page 17  

The start routine is used to set the required parameters for the device initial 
commissioning. It commences with the first activation of the controller and can 
be run only once. Parameter changes or checks are possible after the start 
routine in the customer menu is exited, see chapter 9.3.1 "Customer menu" on 
page 18 . 

A three-digit PM code is assigned to the setting options. 

Step 

PM code  Description 

Start of the start routine 

001 

Select the language 

Remember: Prior to installation and commissioning, read 
the operating manual! 

005 

Set the "P

O

" minimum operating pressure, see chapter 7.2 

"Determining the P

0

 minimum operating pressure for the 

controller" on page 13 . 

002 

Set the time 

003 

Set the date 

121 

Select the primary tank nominal volume 

Null balancing: The primary tank must be empty! 
The system checks whether the signal from the level sensor 
matches the selected primary tank 

End of the start routine. The stop mode is active. 

The system automatically displays the first page of the start routine when you 
switch on the device for the first time. 

1.

Press "OK“.

The start routine moves to the next page.

2.

Select the required language and conform your entry with "OK".

3.

Follow the instruction and confirm with the “OK" button.



Note! 
Always read the operating instructions prior to starting the system!

Summary of Contents for Servimat L

Page 1: ...Servimat M L 09 04 2019 Pressure maintenance with degassing GB Operating manual Original operating manual...

Page 2: ...nstallation and commissioning certificate 13 7 Commissioning 13 7 1 Checking the requirements for commissioning 13 7 2 Determining the P0 minimum operating pressure for the controller 13 7 3 Filling t...

Page 3: ...ice on page 25 3 Safety 3 1 Explanation of symbols The following symbols and signal words are used in this operating manual DANGER Danger of death and or serious damage to health The sign in combinati...

Page 4: ...afety clothing gloves and goggles for example 4 Description of the device 4 1 Description The Servimat is a pump controlled pressure maintaining make up and degassing station for heating and cooling w...

Page 5: ...water from the primary tank back into the system The pressure in the facility system rises The controller ensures that the pressure is maintained further supported by the stabilisation provided by th...

Page 6: ...ontent is shown on the packing Immediately after receipt of the goods please check the shipment for completeness and damage Please notify us immediately of any transport damage Basic pressure maintena...

Page 7: ...54 G1 1360 146 6 bar 400 740 65 G1 1345 133 Type D mm Weight kg Connection inches H mm h mm 6 bar 500 740 78 G1 1560 133 6 bar 600 740 94 G1 1810 133 6 bar 800 740 149 G1 2275 133 6 bar 1000 740 740...

Page 8: ...ATTENTION Damage due to improper installation Additional device stresses may arise due to the connection of pipes or system equipment Ensure that pipes are connected from the device to the system wit...

Page 9: ...tank Ensure that you connect the connection set for the overflow collector to the connection 2 below the label 1 Interchanging the connections may cause the pump to run dry For tanks up to 740 mm Con...

Page 10: ...mal insulation when condensate forms 6 3 6 Fitting the level sensor ATTENTION Damage to the pressure load cell due to unprofessional installation Incorrect installation may result in damage to the LIS...

Page 11: ...ain circuit board is voltage free 3 Insert a suitable screwed cable gland for the cable bushings at the rear of the connection component M16 or M20 for example 4 Thread all cables to be connected thro...

Page 12: ...44 E1 E1 Contact water meter Factory provided 45 E2 Insufficient water switch E2 LSL 51 GND 52 24 V supply 53 0 10 V correcting variable 54 0 10 V feedback 55 GND Pressure relief valve control ball va...

Page 13: ...on in the Maintenance certificate see chapter 10 5 Maintenance certificate on page 24 For the installation Place date Company Signature For the commissioning Place date Company Signature 7 Commissioni...

Page 14: ...height 18 m run on temperature 70 C 158 F safety temperature 100 C 212 F Example calculation for suction pressure maintenance P0 pst pD 0 2 bar pst hst 10 pst 18 m 10 pst 1 8 bar pD 0 0 bar at a safet...

Page 15: ...the VT vacuum spray pipe The venting screw at the PU pump 8 After successful conclusion of the vacuum test open the ball valve 2 9 If the controller displays the Insufficient water error message ackno...

Page 16: ...ure relief valve WV1 Safe Control make up valve MKH3 Opening closing of tank spray pipe to the system The change in the filling level and the tank pressure are indicated on the display Note Manual ope...

Page 17: ...ully calibrated 9 3 Modifying the controller s start routine Note For handling the operator panel see chapter 9 1 Operator panel on page 17 The start routine is used to set the required parameters for...

Page 18: ...ccessfully completed you cannot commission the device In this case please contact Customer Service see chapter 12 1 Reflex Customer Service on page 25 9 Once null balancing has concluded successfully...

Page 19: ...ress X to cancel your input without saving the new settings The controller automatically opens again the list 9 3 2 Service menu This menu is protected with a password It can be accessed only by the R...

Page 20: ...24 hours The times for interval degassing are stored in the Service menu Daily start of interval degassing is at 8 00 a m Note Manual activation of the degassing program takes place in the customer me...

Page 21: ...valve does not open Check set value in the Customer or Service menu Clean the dirt trap Check functioning of the PV1 solenoid valve If necessary manually add water 03 High water YES Set value exceeded...

Page 22: ...and reset the maintenance counter upon completion Quit 24 Replace cartridge Set value for soft water capacity exceeded Replace cartridges Set soft water capacity Quit 25 Datalogger No SD card inserte...

Page 23: ...ng the dirt trap on page 23 Annually Clean the dirt trap see chapter 9 3 1 Customer menu on page 18 Depending on the operating conditions Check the controller settings see chapter 9 3 3 Default settin...

Page 24: ...13 Level sensor at the primary tank Preparation 1 Switch to Automatic mode 2 Close the cap valves upstream of the tanks and the EC expansion lines 3 Record the displayed filling level value in 4 Drain...

Page 25: ...hot medium can cause burns Maintain a sufficient distance from the escaping medium Wear suitable personal protective equipment safety gloves and goggles CAUTION Risk of burns on hot surfaces Hot surf...

Page 26: ...SI1870enC 9127065 01 21 Reflex Winkelmann GmbH Gersteinstra e 19 59227 Ahlen Germany 49 0 2382 7069 0 49 0 2382 7069 9546 www reflex winkelmann com...

Reviews: