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7.8
FlowControl
Applies to DDA-FCM control variant.
This function is used to monitor the dosing process.
Although the pump is running, various influences
e.g. air bubbles, can cause a reduced flow or even
stop the dosing process. In order to guarantee
optimum process safety, the enabled "
FlowControl
"
function directly detects and indicates the following
errors and deviations:
•
Overpressure
•
Damaged outlet line
•
Air in the dosing chamber
•
Cavitation
•
Inlet valve leakage > 70 %
•
Outlet valve leakage > 70 %.
The occurrence of a fault is indicated by the "eye"
symbol flashing. The faults are displayed in the
"
Alarm
" menu. See section
FlowControl
works with a maintenance-free sensor
in the dosing head. During the dosing process, the
sensor measures the current pressure and
continuously sends the measured value to the
microprocessor in the pump. An internal indicator
diagram is created from the current measured values
and the current diaphragm position (stroke length).
Causes for deviations can be identified immediately
by aligning the current indicator diagram with a
calculated optimum indicator diagram. Air bubbles in
the dosing head reduce e.g. the discharge phase
and consequently the stroke volume (see fig.
Requirements for a correct indicator diagram are:
•
FlowControl
function is active
•
Pressure difference between inlet and outlet side
is > 2 bar
•
No interruption/pause in discharge stroke
•
Pressure sensor and cable are functioning
properly
•
No leakage > 50 % in inlet or outlet valve
If one of these requirements is not met, the indicator
diagram cannot be evaluated.
Fig. 36
Indicator diagram
Setting
FlowControl
The "
FlowControl
" function is set using the two
parameters "
Sensitivity
" and "
Delay
" in the "
Setup
>
FlowControl
" menu.
Sensitivity
In "
Sensitivity
" the deviation in stroke volume, which
will result in an error message, is set in percent.
TM
06
70
97
29
16
1
2
3
4
Pressure
Stroke length
Trouble-free dosing stroke
Faulty dosing stroke: Air
bubbles in the dosing
head
1
Compression phase
2
Discharge phase
3
Expansion phase
4
Suction phase
Sensitivity
Deviation
low
approx. 70 %
medium
approx. 50 %
high
approx. 30 %