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Purify
PURIFY
CapDI applying power to the module to remove salt and lower
conductivity.
Waste
WASTE
Module regenerating. High conductivity, concentrated water is
being sent to drain.
High Flow Waste
HIGH FLOW
WASTE
High flow waste. Part of the waste step that has a high flow to
help clear out the module.
Wait
WAIT
Resembles a standby state in which the unit will not produce
desalinized water as long as pure line pressure exceeds 2 bar
/28 psi. It is triggered when the pressure switch is engaged due
to pressure being greater than 2 bar / 28 psi).
CIP Dosing On
CIP DOSING
ON
CIP Pump operating. Waste valve is open to release system
pressure.
CIP Dosing Off
CIP DOSING
OFF
CIP pump turns off, small amount of water pushed in to push
acid into the module.
CIP Pulse On
CIP PULSE ON
CIP solution flows through the module and is discharged
through the waste line.
CIP Pulse Off
CIP PULSE
OFF
No flow. Pulse is on and off to increase the residence time of
the acid in the module cells.
CIP Flush
CIP FLUSH
System flushing water through the CapDI module.
High Temp
HITP
High temperature, operation is paused until the temperature
inside the cabinet drops below the setpoint, then the unit will go
to W-HT step.
Wait High
Temperature
W-HT
Following HITP step, the system does a check every 600
seconds. If the temperature remains lower than the setpoint,
operation will restart.
Flush and Shunt FLUSH+SHUNT
Flushes the module for 40 seconds while setting the module to
0 Volts.
NOTE:
Flush – Shunt duration cannot be modified in setpoints.
8.2.2
Alarms
OPERATION
100uS/cm !
If an alarm occurs, the alarm symbol “
!
” will appear in the process
step screen. Critical alarms can result in DiUse shut down.
Alarms screen will show a binary representation of which alarms
are active. Pressing ENTER
will navigate to the alarms list. In the
alarms list, it is possible to scroll through alarms and see the date
and time at which they last occurred, with any active alarms
indicated by a “Yes”.
Alarms are separated in three categories:
•
Not Urgent Alarms: Alarms that do not stop operation and do
not resolve automatically, such as the CIP low level alarm.
When alarms of this type are triggered, they can be
acknowledged by navigating to the alarms screen and
pressing ENTER.
•
Important Alarms: Alarms that do not stop operation and
automatically resolve when their triggering condition is no
longer active, such as bypass alarm.
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