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Password
- Used with Front Panel Lockout feature. Numeric range for Password (0-99,999). Use
only if limited access is required. Note: If used, do not fail to record the programmed Password.
End Of Load Compensation
- Allows the use of the external push-button to inject the amount of
additive that will get the current compartment into spec resulting in taking the injector out of the alarm
state. Although unlikely, it is possible that at the end of a product load, the additive/product ratio
calculation may indicate a slight shortage of additive. This shortage would more than likely occur only
when utilizing the Frequency Line Flush method or if the actual Flush Volume is greater than the
programmed value for Flush Volume.
Note: The following features must be programmed Enabled, in order
to utilize the End of Load Compensation feature: End of Load Compensation, Test Injections, Additive
Quantity Alarm and appropriate values must be entered for Additive Quantity Injections, the Additive
Quantity Low%.
If the feature is used, the additive may be injected into the product line, or it may be
injected into an appropriate container for manual addition to the product loaded. Additive in the container
may be added to the product by hand or as company policy dictates. With this feature Enabled, the user can
utilize the external Push-button to makeup any additive shortage. Programmable Enabled or Disabled.
Additive Pre-Load
- Additive may be pre-loaded, at the beginning of the product load. The feature
is normally required when utilizing any product line flush feature such as dye injection where additive that
is not injected during the line flush period at load end is pre-loaded at load start. The feature is also useful
for maintaining the minimum required additive/product ratio. For example, depending on where the load
meter stops at load end, from one to 39 gallons of product will typically be loaded without any additive.
Utilizing the preload feature, one extra injection of additive can always be provided at load start to make up
for the potential loss of additive at load end.
Note:
When Enabled, at a minimum, the following items in the
Line Flush Section must be programmed: Pre-Load Injections and Flush Volume.
See the Line Flush
Section of this manual.
Additive Units
- Additive and Product totals may be accumulated in either Gallons or Liters.
Calibration Mode
- Provides an auto-calibration of the ProPac-3. Programmable Enabled or
Disabled. When enabled, the user can enter the auto-calibration mode of the injector by pushing and
holding
the Test Injection Button for three (3) seconds.
Load Timeout
- Provides a user programmable timeout of the load status screen. See Section 2.
Current Time / Date
- Sets the current time and date. These features are used only in conjunction
with the Calibration Alarm.
ALARM SECTION
Pushbutton Clears Alarms
- This feature provides for the resetting of alarms, via the external
calibration pushbutton, when the feature is enabled. When an alarm occurs during the loading process,
pushing the pushbutton momentarily will reset the alarm and reset all the load totals as if a new load has
started. However, by holding the pushbutton in for three seconds until the injector beeps, the injector will
attempt to restart the previous load maintaining all load totals while making larger injections to get the load
back into spec. This is a more sophisticated way of recovering from a low additive alarm situation. This
method will assure that even when the injector goes into alarm the correct additive has been injected into
the load. Programmable Enabled or Disabled. For the following alarms, please reference the explanation
provided in the Alarm Section of this manual. Each alarm is described in detail therein.
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