English
16
WILO 07/2018
3.3.1 Deaeration
For deaerating the water, the system water
is drawn in via a bypass from the return line
of the system (H). The water is run through
a flow regulator (G) and the strainer (F) into
the deaeration tank (C). It is subjected to
a vacuum during the cyclic running of the
pump (D) and passed through a ring packing
(E). As a result of the lowered pressure, and
the large surface of the ring packing, air
dissoleves from the water.
When the pump switches off, the
replenishing medium flowing into the tank
causes the pressure in the tank to increase
to the level of the system pressure so that
the air which has accumulated above the
water level is discharged via the vent. device
(A). While the pump is running, the water
quantity supplied into the tank is returned
via a bypass line to the return branch (B) of
the system.
• Fast deaeration mode (Fast = Turbo):
An interval during which the pump is run-
ning (vacuum is forming) alternates with an
interval during which the air is discharged
(pump is stopped).
• Normal deaeration mode:
An additional pause is added between
the end of the evacuation interval and
the starting of the pump. This additional
interval can be selected via a parameter
within fixed limits. Upon expiry of the
deaeration interval, the system changes
to the normal deaeration mode, which
then takes place continuously. The
P
P
H
F
G
C
A
B
D
E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3.2 Controller SCU
1
Control panel for the controller, graphical
display, LED for error display, selector switch
(click and roll)
2 Power switch, ON: flashes red
3 Internal fuse F1: T 16 A 250 V
4 Internal fuse F2: T 3,5 A 250 V
5 Hardware release, service menu E2
6 Terminal bars for
• Electric supply;
• sensors;
• Impulse water counter;
• External activation for refilling process;
• Collective malfunction message;
• Pump.
7 Interface RS485.
3.3 Working principle
The automat serves primarily as an active
deaerating device. In addition as a make-up
device for re-filling the water losses in a
system.
P
P
H
F
G
C
A
B
D
E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Summary of Contents for Tagus Vac
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 30: ......
Page 56: ......
Page 82: ......
Page 108: ......
Page 134: ......
Page 160: ......
Page 186: ......
Page 188: ...208 WILO 07 2018 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 Wilo 1 4 2 2 1 2 2 Wilo Wilo 2 3...
Page 191: ...211 Tagus Vac 7 30 12 14 13 8 9 16 15 ENA 30 Tagus Vac 30 8 9 Rp3 4 15 2 16 2...
Page 195: ...215 Tagus Vac 7 30 Tagus Vac 7 30 Tagus Vac 7 30 5 4 SCU...
Page 200: ...220 WILO 07 2018 7 70 C 7 1 7 2 7 3 Tagus Vac 7 30 7 4 water treatment...
Page 201: ...221 Tagus Vac 7 30 7 5 A B 1 B 2 B 3 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 10 A 11 mA P A 12 mA P A...
Page 203: ...223 Tagus Vac 7 30 8 OFF OFF 2 1 230 V 2 230 V...
Page 209: ...229 Tagus Vac 7 30 150 20 2 5 0 3 480 ON 00 03 OFF 00 10 0 800 365 0 0 bar 10 0 bar 480 50 5...
Page 210: ...230 WILO 07 2018 12 3 Start Maintenance done 250 200 000001...