
Quick-Check PowerSaver Manifold 10 & 20 Port South-Tek
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QUICK-CHECK POWERSAVER MANIFOLD OPERATIONS AND START-UP
This section describes procedures to start, run, and stop the Quick-Check PowerSaver Manifold. The operator should
notify personnel in the area of the equipment start-up. Make sure the start-up will not interfere with other operations.
7.1
START-UP
This section describes the necessary steps of both the initial start-up and a normal routine start-up. If this is the first
time the unit has been started, follow the Initial Start-up procedure.
7.1.1
Initial Start-Up
1.
Mount device in a ventilated, non-hazardous location. The cabinet has four screw holes at the corners that can
be used to safely mount the box.
2.
Verify that power connection is 110 V or 220 V / 1 PH / 50 - 60 Hz and the PowerSaver is in the “OFF” mode (the
“ON/OFF” selector switch in the upper left corner of the “Home” screen).
3.
Close all valves and flow controls on the AutoPurge System (APS) which will connect to the Quick-Check. Ensure
that there is no water that will make it into the APS when the Fire Protection System is pressurized and then fill
the system with nitrogen. Fix any leaks found in the FPS and, once all leaks have been corrected, set up each APS
according to the APS tuning instruction sheet in Section 9 - AutoPurge system tuning.
4.
Once the Quick-Check PowerSaver Manifold is securely mounted, run the ¼” OD poly tubing from each APS to
the corresponding monitored Zones. The max number of Zones that one device can monitor properly is 10 in
the 10 Port and 20 in the 20 Port. Connect each corresponding Zone to the manifold with the top right being
Zone A and the bottom left being Zone T.
5.
“Initial System Purge” can be utilized to allow the system to get down to the purity setpoint without alarming.
NOTE: During the start-up sequence, check for leaks in all pipe-fittings and tubing.
WARNING: Shut off air supply valve and depressurize the system before repairing any leaks.
6.
Set date/time to current date/time in the area by navigating
to “Date and Time Screen” seen in Figure 21.
To open this screen press “Zone Setup” button in the menu,
then press the “Set Time and Date” button seen in Figure 19.
Press the “Get Current” button to display the current date
and time in the input box. Press the input box above the
“Get Current” button and type in the desired date and time
then press enter.
Once you press the “Set Date & Time” button the current
time and date will be set to parameters displayed in the
input box
7.
Change the “Number of Active Zones” in “Zone Setup”
which can be accessed through the “Menu” or the
Figure 21: Date and Time Screen