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Common alarm relay set-up:
The Common alarm relay can be configured via the Advanced setting menu to
activate when one of the following alarms are displayed on the screen:
This will allow remote monitoring of an alarm to help fault find or monitor the
system condition.
The Common alarm relay can also be configured via the Advanced setting
menu to be open circuit (NO) or closed circuit (NC) when the alarm is active
allowing the output signal to be changed
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Hydraulic commissioning:
z
Ensure both inlet and outlet hydraulic connections are made using the
supplied rubber sealing washer and are watertight.
z
Turn on water supply to SPU - Check for leakage and operation of fill
valve.
z
Allow the tank to fill and water level to stabilise. Adjust the float of the
fill valve to set the water level if needed.
z
Bleed pumps by undoing the slot
head bleed screw on the pump body
by ½ a turn until water can be seen to
flow out.
Nip up, do not over
tighten
.
z
Close isolation valve on the outlet of
the SPU.
z
Turn the electrical supply
ON
to the
SPU. The Stuart Turner start up
logo will be displayed and then the
Home screen will be displayed.
z
The SPU will run briefly and then turn off after a pre-set run on time.
Due to the small size of the isolated system the SPU will signal a Hi
pressure error and the red error light will illuminate on the front of the
SPU, this is normal.
z
Open the isolation valve on the outlet of the SPU and the SPU will
run and start to fill the system.
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For further technical support:
Phone the Stuart Turner TechAssist team
on +44 (0) 800 31 969 80. Our staff are trained to help and advise you over
the phone.
Hi pressure
Pressure above the Hi pressure alarm (1)
Lo pressure
Pressure below the Lo pressure alarm (4)
Low water level
Low water level is seen by they sensor in the tank.
Pump fail
A system pressure increase is not acheived in a 5 minute period.
Pump run time high
A pump has run for longer than the set Pump run time value, 10 to 60
minutes without stopping.
Pump activity high
A pump has started more than the Start Activity high value in 24
hours.
Sensor fail
The sensor input is above or below the normal input range.
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