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NM PLUS HYDROGEN GENERATOR
USER MANUAL
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Version 1.06.0000
7.1.5. Fourth Row - Water Quality
This graph shows the quality of the water. With more than 3 points illuminated, water quality is good.
If only 3 or less points are illuminated, the conductivity of the water is around 10µs (pre-alarm level).
If only 1 or no point is illuminated, the conductivity of the water is equal to or greater than 15µs (alarm).
The generator will be shut down.
7.1.6. Start/Stop - Reset Button
The “Start/Stop” button places the generator in normal operating mode from “Standby” and vice-versa.
It is also used to re-start the unit following an alarm. When the problem leading to the alarm has been
resolved, the generator must be reset using the “Reset” button, and then can be started again by pressing
the “Start/Stop” button.
Silences the audible alarm. When the problem leading to the alarm has been resolved, the “Reset” button
must be pressed before the generator can be restarted (also see “Special Functions”).
The “Reset” button is also used to access the menu.
7.1.7. Exit - Menu Button
“Exit” returns to previous display
“Exit” confirms a selected parameter, e.g. YES/NO
Only the last point on the flow graph will flash. This indicates that the generator is
producing at maximum capacity. During normal operation, this should not be the
case, as it indicates that the consumption is near the maximum limit and the unit may
shut-down if consumption increases further. Maximum flow is normal when the unit is
building up pressure.
7.1.3. Second Row - Pressure Information
“Act” is the actual pressure of the hydrogen, whilst “Set” is the set pressure. The pressure can be
increased using the up arrow button, or decreased using the down arrow button.
7.1.4. Third Row - Hydrogen Flow
This row displays the current quantity of hydrogen being produced. Each point represents about 10 % of
maximum capacity. This graph also indicates approximately how much hydrogen is being consumed by
the connected equipment.