Control Panel (CP)
Trojan
UV
Logic
Operations & Maintenance
2006-1-19
7-26
Reactor Hi Temp (Reactor High Temperature)
Configure Screen (Optional)
This screen allows the Operator to adjust the
following:
Reactor Temperature
°
C /
°
F
: Temperature
can be set to either Celsius or Fahrenheit from
the Systems Setting screen page 2 if the analog
Reactor Temperature option is enabled.
Source:
This field is a preconfigured live,
measured 4-20mA analog signal reading.
Major High Alarm:
This Major High
Temperature alarm setpoint acts as a warning.
This field is adjustable between 0 – 60
°
C (32 -
140
°
F). Default is 45
°
C (113
°
F).
Critical High Alarm:
This Critical Temperature
Alarm set point is adjustable between (0) and
60
°
C (32 and 140
°
F). The default setting is 50
°
C (122
°
F). This Analog Reactor Temperature
option works in a similar fashion to the Reactor
Hi Temp (Reactor High Temperature) Digital
Input. If the timed delay setting is set to
between 1 and 15 minutes, a delay will occur
before the alarm occurs and the lamp de-
energize. Setting a delay of (0) minutes causes
the alarm to occur and the lamps to de-
energized immediately.
Full Scale:
This value is preconfigured at
100
°
C or 212
°
F depending on the Reactor
Units set. It cannot be adjusted.
Login Screen
If a password has not been entered, the system
will automatically allow Operator level access
only. Technician level access requires a
password entered on the Login Screen.
When you enter the Login Screen, you will be
prompted to enter your password. If you are a
Technician you will enter your password using
the keypad arrows to select each character.
Once, the password is entered select Enter
using the
Enter
or
Menu
button.
If the password was incorrect, “INVALID”
Password text will appear. Correct incorrect
password numbers and select enter.
If the password was correct it will take you back
to the Main Menu Screen. You will notice that
along the bottom of the screen it will now say
TECH. This stands for Technician Level
access.
Note:
The Login screen will automatically
log the user out after 10 minutes.
Summary of Contents for Aquafine TrojanUVLogic Series
Page 10: ...PREFACE TrojanUVLogicTM Operations Maintenance ii ...
Page 30: ...TROJANUVLogic TM ...
Page 32: ...Introduction to UV Theory Trojan ogicTM Operations Maintenance 1 ii UVL ...
Page 34: ...Introduction to UV Theory Trojan ogicTM Operations Maintenance 1 iv UVL ...
Page 39: ...System Overview Chapter 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Trojan ogic TM Operations Maintenance 2 i UVL ...
Page 40: ...System Overview Trojan ogic TM Operations Maintenance 2 ii UVL ...
Page 42: ...System Overview Trojan ogic TM Operations Maintenance 2 iv UVL ...
Page 48: ...TROJANUVLogic TM ...
Page 50: ...Start Up Shut Down Procedures TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance 3 ii ...
Page 52: ...Start Up Shut Down Procedures TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance 3 iv ...
Page 56: ...UV Reactor UVR TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 4 ii ...
Page 58: ...UV Reactor UVR TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 4 iv ...
Page 74: ...UV Reactor UVR TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 4 16 ...
Page 76: ...Mechanical Wiping Systems Optional TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 5 ii ...
Page 78: ...Mechanical Wiping Systems Optional TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 5 iv ...
Page 94: ...Mechanical Wiping Systems Optional TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 5 16 ...
Page 95: ...UV Sensor TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 6 i Chapter 6 UV Sensor ...
Page 96: ...UV Sensor TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 6 ii ...
Page 98: ...UV Sensor TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 6 iv ...
Page 102: ...Control Panel CP TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance 2006 01 19 7 ii ...
Page 131: ...Control Panel CP TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance 2006 1 19 7 27 ...
Page 137: ...Control Panel CP TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance 2006 01 19 7 33 ...
Page 138: ...Control Panel CP TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance 2006 01 19 7 34 ...
Page 139: ...Control Panel CP TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance 2006 01 19 7 35 ...
Page 140: ...TROJANUVLogic TM ...
Page 142: ...Alarms and Troubleshooting TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 8 ii ...
Page 144: ...Alarms and Troubleshooting TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 8 iv ...
Page 158: ...Installation Instructions TROJANUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 9 ii ...
Page 160: ...Installation Instructions TROJANUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 9 iv ...
Page 167: ...Appendix A Warranty TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 Appendix A WARRANTY ...
Page 168: ...Appendix A Warranty TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 ...
Page 169: ...Appendix A Warranty TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 WARRANTY ...
Page 170: ...Appendix A Warranty TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 ...
Page 172: ...Appendix A Warranty TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 ...
Page 174: ...Appendix B Replacement Parts List TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance Jan 02 2006 ...
Page 176: ...Appendix B Replacement Parts List TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance Jan 02 2006 ...
Page 178: ...TROJANUVLogic TM ...
Page 180: ...Appendix C Layout Drawings TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 ...
Page 182: ...Appendix C Layout Drawings TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 ...
Page 184: ...Appendix D Electrical Drawings TROJANUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 ...