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OS3030
Changing and Scanning the Basic Values
10. "Stop during production and rinse" phases, 11. "Stop during alarm" phase
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10. "Stop during production and during rinse" phases
If the input function ST=stop has been selected in any of programming steps
4.1 to 4.3 and this function is assigned to the production or rinse phases in
programming step 5.13, in the following programming step, specify which
phase the system switches to when the stop input is activated.
If standby 1 has been selected, the system switches to standby if the stop
input is activated (programming step 12.3).
In the case of equipment with an IF plug-in card, you also specify whether the
output relay is activated for each of the output functions selected in program-
ming steps 6.1 and 6.2.
Stop during production
Specify which valves are
open, whether the high-
pressure pump is running
and
whether
the
programmed OUT1 and OUT2 outputs, if present, are active. The functions
programmed in programming steps 6.1 and 6.2 are active for these output.
WARNING! The pressure pump always cuts out. Therefore, it cannot be pro-
grammed in this programming step.
Press INFO to see the meaning of the abbreviation in plain text.
IV
=
Input valve
AP
=
Additional program
CV
=
Concentrate valve
DO
=
Dosing
PV
=
Permeate valve
Stop during Rinse
Specify which valves are
open, whether the high-
pressure pump is running
and
whether
the
programmed OUT1 and OUT2 outputs, if present, are active. The functions
programmed in programming steps 6.1 and 6.2 are active for these outputs.
11. "Stop during alarm" phase
In the following programming step, specify which phase the system switches to
if a fault occurs.
In the case of equipment with an IF plug-in card, you also specify whether the
output relay is activated for each of the output functions selected in
programming steps 6.1 and 6.2.
Specify which valves are
open, whether the high-
pressure pump is running
and
whether
the
pro-
grammed OUT1 and OUT2 outputs, if present, are active. The functions
programmed in programming steps 6.1 and 6.2 are active for these outputs.
WARNING! The pressure pump always cuts out. Therefore, it cannot be
programmed in programming steps 11.1 and 11.2.
Press INFO to see the meaning of the abbreviation in plain text.
IV
=
Input valve
AP
=
Additional program
CV
=
Concentrate valve
DO
=
Dosing
PV
=
Permeate valve
Faults which can cause the system to cut out:
1. Value < min. conductivity ( see programming step 1.4): Low-water
2. Value > max. conductivity ( see programming step 1.7): Excess pressure
3. Concentrate control
4. External alarm switch
5. Motor circuit-breaker
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