Initial Operation
Installation and Operation Manual – AQUATEC 1000
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Initial Operation
3.1
Checklist before commissioning the system
Is the system number of the probe identical to the system number of the electronic unit? If not, change the
assignment.
Does the voltage specified on the name plate correspond to the line voltage? (See section
1.8
Name Plates
)
If not, contact ENOTEC.
Is the electrical wiring connected correctly? (See section
2.6
AQUATEC 1000 Wiring Diagram
)
Are the pneumatic connections correct and gas tight? (See sections
2.15
Pneumatic Connections
)
Make sure that there are no leakages at the probe - e.g. is the counter flange welded gas tight to the duct and are the
flange bolts tightened sufficiently? Are gaskets in use? (See section
2.8
mounting of the Probe
)
Do the conditions at site match the specification in the data sheets? (See section
A
Technical Data
)
Has the O2 reference value been entered into the system? (See section
3.9
)
3.2
System Power Up
Switch on the line voltage to the system. After a short power up information, the user is prompted to
Select
language
, set the
System
date
and
System
time
.
The probe heating phase now begins which is followed by the measuring mode.
Figure 18 -
System Power up. Note the software
version at the bottom right of the display.
3.3
Display - Probe Heating Phase
Figure 19 -
O
2
sensor heating phase
The probe heating phase begins with the heating
up of the O
2
sensor.
Rising probe temperature
(or) waiting period
(or) heater error
Last access with corresponding date
Current temperature
Analogue temperature bar
Set point probe temperature
Softkey title: e.g. System menu
3.4
Display - Measuring Mode
Figure 20 -
Measuring mode
Measured component
Measured value
Active measuring range
Blinking indicators showing under or over
measuring range
Analogue bar showing measured value and
measuring range start and end
Softkey titles