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13.3 Control panel
Systems for parallel operation with 3 levels (4 electrodes),
page 100.
Figure 12 shows the control panel of the CU 214 module.
Fig. 12
Key to the symbols in fig. 12:
13.4 Battery back-up functions
Systems for parallel operation with 3 levels (4 electrodes),
page 100.
If a back-up battery for CU 214 (accessory for certain variants) is
installed, the following functions will be carried out if the normal
electricity supply to the LCD 110 fails (see also the illustrations
below):
•
The common alarm is active, the
red
indicator light is on –
cannot
be reset!
•
If
the
external
alarm device for common alarm is supplied from
an external power source, this device will be active –
cannot
be reset by means of the reset button!
•
The built-in buzzer (only certain variants) is activated – can be
reset by means of the reset button!
•
If
the liquid level in the pit rises above the level for high-level
alarm, the top
orange
indicator light will be
flashing
and the
second
orange
indicator light from the top will be permanently
on.
•
If
the starting delay function and automatic test run were
selected (switch 4 of the DIP switch), the start-up will be
delayed after the electricity supply has been switched on when
the liquid level is sufficiently high, see section
.
The table below shows the situations which may occur if the nor-
mal electricity supply to the LCD 110 fails and a back-up battery
is connected:
= the indicator light is off.
= the indicator light is on.
= the indicator light is flashing.
T
M
02
46
43
14
02
Pos.
Description
1
Green indicator light for pump 1 and 2, indicating start-
ing delay (flashing) and pump operation (permanently
on).
2
Red indicator light for pump 1 and 2, indicating pump
fault.
Flashing: Fault in PTC resistor/thermal switch
On: Fault in motor-protective circuit breaker.
3
Red indicator light, indicating wrong phase sequence
(only certain variants and three-phase pumps only).
4
Red indicator light, indicating common alarm.
5
ON-OFF-AUTO selector switch for pump 1, three
positions, see section
6
ON-OFF-AUTO selector switch for pump 2, three
positions, see section
7
Reset button, push-button for manual resetting of alarm
signals to
external
alarm devices and the built-in buzzer
(only certain variants), see section
8
Orange indicator light, which is activated by the
electrode for start of the first pump/common stop.
9
Orange indicator light, which is activated by the
electrode for start of the next pump.
10
and
11
Two orange indicator lights, which are activated by the
electrode for high-level alarm.
In case of high-level alarm, the top indicator light is
flashing and the other is permanently on.
12
Green indicator light, indicating that the electricity
supply has been switched on.
2
1
1
2
1
2
3
4
7
5
6
12
11
9
8
10
CU 214
Mains supply failure:
• The common alarm is active.
The
red
indicator light is on.
• The green indicator light (electricity
supply switched on) is
off
.
Mains supply failure
and
high-level alarm:
• The common alarm is active.
The
red
indicator light is on.
• The top
orange
indicator light is
flash-
ing
.
• The second
orange
indicator light from
the top is on.
• The green indicator light (electricity
supply switched on) is
off
.
1
2
2
1