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Hose pumpDULCO®flex DF4a
Operating instructions
P_DX_0006_SW
Original operating instructions (2006/42/EC)Part no. 986513 BA DX 012 10/10 EN
Please carefully read these operating instructions before use! · Do not discard!The operator shall be liable for any damage caused by installation or operating errors!
Technical changes reserved.
986513, 1, en_GB
© 2010
ProMinent Dosiertechnik GmbH
Im Schuhmachergewann 5-11
69123 Heidelberg
Germany
Telephone: +49 6221 842-0
Fax: +49 6221 842-617
email: info@prominent.com
Internet: www.prominent.com
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Supplementary information
Fig. 1: Please read!Read the following supplementary informationin its entirety! Should you already know thisinformation, you have an even greater need ofthe Operating Instructions.
The following are highlighted separately in thedocument:
n Enumerated lists
Instructions
ð Outcome of the instructions
- refer to (reference)
Information
This provides important informationrelating to the correct operation of thesystem or is intended to make your workeasier.
Safety information
Safety information is identified by pictograms -see Safety Chapter.
User information
Please read these operating instructions care‐fully before use! Do not discard!
State the identity code and serial number
Please state identity code and serial number,which you can find on the nameplate when youcontact us or order spare parts. In addition, thesoftware version (menu „INFO“) is important -in case it case been changed after delivery - aswell as the configured application and the con‐figured hose type (menu „SECURITY“). Thisenables the device type and material versionsto be clearly identified.
General non-discriminatory approach
In order to make it easier to read, this docu‐ment uses the male form in grammatical struc‐tures but with an implied neutral sense. It isaimed equally at both men and women. Wekindly ask female readers for their under‐standing in this simplification of the text.
Supplemental instructions
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Table of contents1 Identity code............................................................................................................................ 6
2 About this product................................................................................................................... 9
3 Safety chapter....................................................................................................................... 10
4 Storage and transport........................................................................................................... 13
5 Device overview and control elements.................................................................................. 14
6 Design and functional description......................................................................................... 15
7 Assembly and installation...................................................................................................... 167.1 Assembly...................................................................................................................... 177.2 Hydraulic Installation.................................................................................................... 187.3 Electrical Installation..................................................................................................... 197.3.1 Open the housing...................................................................................................... 197.3.2 Preparing the mains connection................................................................................ 207.3.3 Additional connections.............................................................................................. 217.3.4 Close the housing...................................................................................................... 21
8 Commissioning...................................................................................................................... 23
9 Adjustment ........................................................................................................................... 249.1 Operating unit............................................................................................................... 249.1.1 LCD display............................................................................................................... 249.1.2 LED........................................................................................................................... 249.1.3 Control keys.............................................................................................................. 259.2 Continuous displays..................................................................................................... 279.2.1 Chemical pumps........................................................................................................ 279.2.2 Activated carbon, flocculent pump............................................................................ 289.2.3 Configuration options for the continuous display...................................................... 299.3 Operating Menu............................................................................................................ 319.3.1 Operating menu overview......................................................................................... 339.3.2 Modifying the operating mode (menu MODE)........................................................... 349.3.3 Changing parameters (menu SET)........................................................................... 359.3.4 Changing the configuration (menu CONFIG)............................................................ 399.3.5 Service menu (Menu SERVICE)............................................................................... 409.3.6 Read system information (menu INFO)..................................................................... 419.3.7 Safety relevant settings (menu SECURITY)............................................................. 429.3.8 Pump calibration (menu CALIBRATION).................................................................. 43
Table of contents
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10 Operation.............................................................................................................................. 45
11 Maintenance.......................................................................................................................... 46
12 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................... 50
13 Decommissioning and disposal............................................................................................. 52
14 Technical data....................................................................................................................... 5414.1 Performance data....................................................................................................... 5414.2 Accuracy..................................................................................................................... 5414.3 Dimensions and weights............................................................................................ 5514.4 Material data............................................................................................................... 5514.5 Ambient conditions..................................................................................................... 5614.6 Enclosure rating and safety requirements.................................................................. 5714.7 Electrical data............................................................................................................. 5714.8 Sound pressure level.................................................................................................. 60
15 Ordering Information............................................................................................................. 61
16 Dimensions sheets................................................................................................................ 62
17 Terminal Wiring Diagram...................................................................................................... 63
18 EC Declaration of Conformity................................................................................................ 65
19 Decontamination declaration................................................................................................. 66
20 Overview of configurable parameters................................................................................... 67
21 Index..................................................................................................................................... 72
Table of contents
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1 Identity code
Series DULCO®flex DF4a
DF4a Applications
0 chemical pump
A metering of activated carbon
F metering of flocculants
Type of assembly
W Wall mounting
Version
0 With ProMinent® logo
1 Without ProMinent® logo
Type Flow rate
bar l/h
04004 4,0 0,5
04015 4,0 1,5
03060 2,5 6,0
02120 2,0 12,0
Hose material
P PharMed®
T Tygon®
Hydraulic connection
0 Standard
9 Special connection 10x4 discharge side
Operating voltage
U 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Cable and plug
0 without cable
1 with cable 2.0 m; open end
Identity code
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Series DULCO®flex DF4a
A with cable 2.0 m; European standard plug
B with cable 2.0 m; Swiss standard plug
Accessories
0 No accessories
2 with metering duckbill-shaped valveassembly PCB and 10 m PE dosingline
Hardware extension
0 none
Preset language
00 linguistically neutral
Relay
1 Fault indicating relay N/C
3 Fault indicating relaymagnetic
Control versions
0 manual + externalcontact
2 manual + externalcontact and ana‐logue 0/4 - 20 mA
8 manual + externalcontact and ana‐logue 0/4 - 20 mA +0 - 10 V
Additional inputs
1 Pause + 2-stagelevel + AUX1
2 Pause + 1-stagelevel + AUX1 +AUX2
Pause / level
Identity code
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Series DULCO®flex DF4a
0 Pause N/C +level N/C
Certification
01
CE mark
Tygon® and PharMed® are registered trade marks.
Identity code
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2 About this productThe DULCO®flex DF4a is a metering pump.The feed chemical is conveyed by means of therotor squeezing on the hose. No valves areneeded for this. This ensures gentle handling ofthe metered media.
Typical applications are in processes whereonly a low discharge pressure is required, suchas in the metering of chemicals into galvanicbaths, in clarification tanks or for metering con‐ditioning agents into swimming pools (floccu‐lants, activated carbon and chemicals).
The housing is made from shock-proof andchemical resistant PPE and is fully protectedfrom hose water (IP 65), meaning that universalapplication is ensured.
It is equipped with several inputs for meteringconfiguration. The stepper motor means thatmetering is infinitely adjustable.
The following provides an overview of the mostimportant features:
n Output range 0.5 - 12 l/h, 4 - 2 barn Hose material PharMed® and Tygon®
n Powerful stepper motor, speed configu‐rable
n Infinite adjustment of the metering outputeither manually or externally via contactsor 0/4-20 mA and 0-10 V analogue signals
n Priming function (high-speed run)n Spring-mounted rollers for uniform roller
pressure and increased operational life‐time of the hose
n Selectable performance modification, e.g.increase as required or night reduction
n Display of metering output on display in l/hn Reversible direction, e.g. backwashingn Housing protection class IP 65 according
to DIN EN 60529
About this product
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3 Safety chapter
Explanation of the safety information
The following signal words are used in theseoperating instructions to denote different severi‐ties of danger:
Signal word Meaning
WARNING! This combination ofsymbol and signalword indicates a pos‐sible dangerous sit‐uation that can resultin death or seriousinjury if it is notavoided.
CAUTION! This combination ofsymbol and signalword indicates a pos‐sible dangerous sit‐uation that can resultin minor injury if it isnot avoided.
NOTICE! This combination ofsymbol and signalword indicates a pos‐sible dangerous sit‐uation that can resultin material and envi‐ronmental damage ifit is not avoided.
Warning signs denoting different types ofdanger
The following warning signs are used in theseoperating instructions to denote different typesof danger:
Warning signs Type of danger
Warning – automaticstart-up.
Warning signs Type of danger
Warning – hand inju‐ries.
Warning – high-voltage.
Warning – hot sur‐face.
Warning – dangerzone.
Correct and proper use
n The pump may only be used to meterliquid feed chemicals.
n The system may only be used in accord‐ance with the technical data and specifica‐tions outlined in the Operating Manual.
n The pump may only be used if it has beencorrectly installed and commissioned foruse.
n Any other uses or modifications are pro‐hibited.
n The pump is not intended to meter gas‐eous media or solids.
n The pump may not be used outdoorswithout additional protection (covering,weather protection roof).
n The pump should only be operated bytrained and authorised personnel, see thefollowing table.
n You are obliged to observe the informationcontained in the operating instructions atthe different phases of the system'sservice life.
Safety chapter
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Qualification of personnel
Activity Qualification level
Storage, transport,unpacking
Instructed personnel
Installation, installa‐tion of hydraulicsystem
Technical personnel
Electrical installation Electrician
Operation Instructed personnel
Maintenance Instructed personnel
Overhaul Customer Servicedepartment
Decommissioning,disposal
Technical personnel
Troubleshooting Technical personnel,qualified electrician,instructed personnel -depending on fault
Technical personnel
A qualified employee is deemed to be a personwho is able to assess the tasks assigned to himand recognise possible hazards based on his/her technical training, knowledge and experi‐ence, as well as knowledge of pertinent regula‐tions.
Electrician
Electricians are deemed to be people, who areable to complete work on electrical systemsand recognize and avoid possible hazardsindependently based on their technical trainingand experience, as well as knowledge of perti‐nent standards and regulations. Electriciansshould be specifically trained for the workingenvironment in which the are employed andknow the relevant standards and regulations.Electricians must comply with the provisions ofthe applicable statutory directives on accidentprevention.
Instructed personnel
An instructed person is deemed to be a personwho has been instructed and, if required,trained in the tasks assigned to him/her andpossible dangers that could result fromimproper behaviour, as well as having beeninstructed in the required protective equipmentand protective measures.
Customer Service department
The Customer Service department refers toservice technicians, who have received proventraining and have been authorised by ProMi‐nent® to work on the system.
Safety information
CAUTION!
Warning of dangerous or unknown feedchemicalShould a dangerous or unknown feedchemical be used: It may escape from thehydraulic components when working onthe pump.
– Take appropriate protective measuresbefore working on the pump (safetyglasses, safety gloves, ...). Observethe safety data sheet for the feedchemical.
– Drain and flush the liquid end beforeworking on the pump.
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CAUTION!
Warning of feed chemical spraying aroundFeed chemical can spray out of thehydraulic components if they are manipu‐lated or opened due to pressure in theliquid end and adjacent parts of thesystem.
The hydraulic section is to be discharged,emptied and flushed prior to undertakingwork on the system.
Protective equipment
The transparent cover on the liquid end servesto prevent persons touching the moving rotorand prevents metering medium leakage in theevent of a hose fracture.
Information in the event of an emergency
Remove the mains plug or press one of theemergency stop buttons, if fitted, in the event ofan emergency.
If feed chemical escapes, also depressurise thehydraulic system around the pump. Observethe safety data sheet for the feed chemical.
Safety chapter
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4 Storage and transport
WARNING!
Only return metering pumps for repair in acleaned state and with a flushed liquid end- refer to the section on decommissioning!
Only send metering pumps with a filled inDecontamination Declaration form. TheDecontamination Declaration constitutesan integral part of an inspection / repairorder. A unit can only be inspected orrepaired when a Declaration of Decontami‐nation Form is submitted that has beencompleted correctly and in full by anauthorised and qualified person on behalfof the pump operator.
The "Decontamination Declaration Form"can be found in the Appendix or atwww.prominent.com.
NOTICE!
Danger of material damageThe device can be damaged by incorrector improper storage or transportation!
– The device should only be stored ortransported in a well packaged state -preferably in its original packaging.
– The packaged unit should also onlybe stored or transported in accord‐ance with the stipulated storage con‐ditions.
– The packaged unit should be pro‐tected from moisture and the ingressof chemicals.
Environmental conditions for storage and trans‐portation - see "Technical Data" chapter.
Storage and transport
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5 Device overview and control elements
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Fig. 2: Device overview DF4a. A) Front view, B) side view1 Rotor2 Control keys3 LCD display4 Housing bottom section5 Housing upper section6 Liquid end
7 Transparent cover8 Discharge connector9 Leakage fitting with end cap10 Suction connector11 Hose rupture monitoring12 Pump hose
Device overview and control elements
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6 Design and functional descriptionThe pump is comprised of three main compo‐nents:
n Driver unit (stepper motor)n Liquid end (rotor, rollers and pump hose)n Operating unit
The device is housed in a robust plastichousing. The plastic housing is comprised ofupper and lower sections, which are screwedtogether. The lower section contains the PCBsfor motor control. The upper section of thehousing accommodates the motor and displayPCB with display and buttons.
The liquid end is mounted at the front and isclosed off by means of a screwed transparentcover to protect against injuries. The pumphose can easily be exchanged after the trans‐parent cover has been removed.
The stepper motor serves to drive the rotor.Two spring-mounted rollers at the ends of therotor serve to press the pump hose against thepump housing. This is runs along the inner archof the dosing head.
The rotary movement of the rotors alternatelypress and relax the rollers in relation to thepump hose. As a result, the liquid is sucked inand transported through the pressure hose.
The pump is operated by means of the oper‐ating unit. The desired metering level and modeare configured with this. The metering opera‐tion is controlled with the operating unit or viaand external contact, level and/or pause input.
Design and functional description
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7 Assembly and installationSafety information
WARNING!
Carry out the assembly work before theelectrical installation is undertaken.
WARNING!
Danger of an electric shockIf the device is used outdoors without acover or weatherproof roof, water may beable to collect on the seals and penetratethe housing or direct sunlight may causethe housing to be corroded.
– Always use a cover or weatherproofroof when using the unit outdoors.
CAUTION!
Danger of personal and material damageThe use of untested third party parts canresult in damage to personnel and materialdamage.
– Only fit parts to dosing pumps, whichhave been tested and recommendedby ProMinent.
CAUTION!
Warning of illegal operationObserve the regulations that apply wherethe unit is to be installed.
The device is resistant to normal atmos‐pheres in plant rooms.
Assembly and installation
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7.1 Assembly1. Mark the bore holes on the wall - refer to Fig. 3.
2. Drill the Ø 8 mm holes and insert the dowels supplied - see Fig. 4.
3. Screw the cheese-head screw into the top bore hole and leave a gap of approx. 5.2 mm tothe wall.
4. Hook the device at the top into the screw head.
Carefully remove the upper part of the housing in order to avoid ripping off the ribbon cable.
5. Release the 4 screws from the upper part of the housing and engage the side-mounted clipsinto the receptacles on the lower section of the housing (parked position).
6. Screw the device to the wall on both the left and right sides with the remaining screws.
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Fig. 3: Drilling template DF4a - dimensions in mm
Assembly and installation
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Fig. 4: Wall installation, parked position - dimensions in mm
7.2 Hydraulic Installation
CAUTION!
Warning of escaping feed chemicalFeed chemicals can escape in the eventthat the hose lines are incorrectly installed.
– Only use original hoses with thespecified hose dimensions 6 x 4 mmor 10 x 4 mm.
– Avoid reducing the hose sizes– The hose lines used must be able to
withstand double the operating pres‐sure of the hose pump.
Mount the suction and discharge lines:
1. Cut off the ends of the hoses so thatthey are straight.
2. Screw on the cap nut and slide over thehose.
3. Screw in the hose end until it stops overthe nozzle.
4. Connect the discharge line to the right-hand hose connection.
5. Connect the suction line to the left-handhose connection.
6. Tighten up the cap nuts.
7. To do this, shorten the free end of thesuction line so that the end hangs justabove the container bottom.
8. If necessary, feed a hose line from theleakage fitting to the container.
Assembly and installation
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7.3 Electrical Installation
WARNING!
Carry out the assembly work before theelectrical installation is undertaken.
WARNING!
Danger of electric shockThe use of a residual current circuitbreaker drastically increases the chancesof survival should persons come into con‐tact with the mains voltage in the event ofa malfunction.
– Always fit a residual current circuitbreaker on-site.
WARNING!
Unexpected startup is possibleAs soon as the pump is connected to themains, the pump may start pumping andconsequently feed chemical may escape.
– Prevent dangerous feed chemicalsfrom escaping.
– If you have not successfully pre‐vented this, immediately press the[STOP/START] key or disconnect thepump from mains, e.g. via an emer‐gency cu-off switch.
WARNING!
Risk of crushing fingersThe rotating rotor can cause fingers to becrushed.
– Before any work, disconnect thepump power cable from the mains.
The pump has an internal fuse.
7.3.1 Open the housing
WARNING!
Risk of electric shockThere may be live voltage in the inside ofthe pump.
– Disconnect the mains cable on thepump from the mains power supplybefore working on it.
WARNING!
Warning of hot surfacesThe motor can become very hot duringoperation.
– Always allow the motor to cool downin its immediate environment.
1. Remove the 4 screws from the uppersection of the housing.
2. Slide upper housing section with itsside-mounted clips into the receptacleson the rear section (parked position).
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7.3.2 Preparing the mains connection1. Lay a power cable with short-circuit protection and mains switch - if necessary, with emer‐
gency stop switch.
2. Ensure that the mains power cable is dead and remains so!
3.
Check that the supply cables have metric threaded assemblies. Clamping zone - see"Technical Data" chapter.
Break out the small bore hole at the far right on the lower side of the back section by meansof a screwdriver.
4. Screw in the corresponding screw and tighten up - not the scalping screw.
5. Insert the reducing inserts depending on the cable diameter being used and insert thethreaded assembly.
WARNING!
Risk of short circuitCable ends without cable end sleeves can loosen over a period of time and come into contactwith other cable ends.
– Only use cable with suitable cable end sleeves (0.75 mm2).
6. Feed the mains cable into the threaded assembly.
7. Connect the mains cable to terminal block XP1 - see Fig. 5.
8. Tighten up the clamping screw so that the threaded assembly is moisture-proof.
Assembly and installation
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Fig. 5: Preparing the mains connection1 Break-out bore holes2 Terminal block XP1
7.3.3 Additional connectionsAdditional devices can be connected up to themetering pump terminal blocks - see "Wiringdiagram" in the appendix.
n Pause inputn Level input: level-fault, level-warning (only
in the event that the level input is operatedwith two stages)
n Switchable change in performance:AUX_1, AUX_2 (only in the event that thelevel input is operated with one stage -without level-warning)
n Alarm relayn External input for control via analogue
signal
The external switching terminal blocks for levelinput and pause input react differentlydepending on the supplied state - see "Identitycode" chapter In the event that the pause inputis set to react as an opening contact(NORM.CLOSE preset), then a contact bridgewill be preinstalled on the corresponding ter‐minal block. This means that the pump beinstalled and operated immediately.
The contact bridges may have to beremoved when connecting up the unit.
7.3.4 Close the housing
WARNING!
Danger of electric shockThe live components are not shieldedwhen the housing is open.
– The housing must be closed in amoisture-proof manner after com‐pleting any work.
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1. In order to do so, replace the upper partof the housing onto the lower section.
2. Tighten the screws hand-tight.
WARNING!
Danger of electric shockThe IP 65 protection class cannotbe ensured if the seal is not prop‐erly fitted.
– Ensure that the seal is cor‐rectly fitted.
Assembly and installation
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8 Commissioning
CAUTION!
You must be acquainted with the contentsof the operating instructions before startingthe commissioning process!
WARNING!
The pump may only be operated after cor‐rect installation.
WARNING!
Contact with the feed chemical possibleFeed chemicals may leak out during thecommissioning process.
– Take suitable safety precautions -observe the safety data sheet for thefeed chemical.
WARNING!
Risk of crushing fingersThe rotating rotor can cause fingers to becrushed.
– The pump may only be operated withthe transparent cover screwed inplace.
1. Check that everything has been properlyfitted.
2. Prime the feed chemical by simultane‐ously pressing both [arrow keys] untilthe pump hose is filled.
Commissioning
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9 Adjustment
Application informationYou will find information regarding the set‐ting up of applications (analogue mode,variable-dependent metering by means ofa frequency signal, etc.) in the form ofAppNotes on www.prominent.com in thedirectory „Products è Hose pumpsè Hose pump DULCO®flex DF4a“ under"more" and then under the "Info/Down‐loads" tab.
Operation takes place via the operating unit onthe right side of the device.
9.1 Operating unitThe operating unit is comprised of:
1 - LCD display
2 - LED
3 - Control keys
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9.1.1 LCD displayThe LCD display comprises a two-line display.The brightness of the LCD display can beadjusted - see chapter entitled "Adjusting theLCD contrast"
The displayed symbols have the followingmeanings:
Symbol Meaning
The button [P] is active.
Press the button to change tothe next parameter
The arrow keys [DOWN] and[UP] are active.
The arrow key [DOWN] isactive.
The maximum value or theupper-most branch has beenreached.
The arrow key [UP] is active.
The minimum value or thelower-most branch has beenreached.
9.1.2 LEDThe device LEDs (left) show the following infor‐mation:
LED Information
off No supply voltage
Steady green Pump ready and stopped
Flashinggreen
Pump ready and running
Steady red Fault, metering stopped
Steadyorange
Level error; container isempty; pump stopped
Flashingorange
Warning level
Adjustment
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The control LED (right) shows the followinginformation *:
LED Information
green - brief,
red 1 s,
off
system is OK.
* Signals directly after switching on the power
9.1.3 Control keysThe control keys are designated as follows:
press key Description
[START/STOP]
[DOWN]
[UP]
[P]
The control keys have different functions in thecontinuous display, in the operating menu andin the menu branches.
In the continuous display
press key Functions
[DOWN] Increase/change the setvalue
[UP] Reduce/change the set value
[P] Change to the next menuitem
In the operating menu
press key Functions
[DOWN] Change to the previous menubranch
[UP] Change to the next menubranch
[P] Open menu branch (switch tothe first item of the selectedmenu branch).
In a menu item of a menu branch
press key Functions
[DOWN] Increase/change the setvalue
[UP] Reduce/change the set value
[P] Accept the configured valueand change to the next menuitem of the menu branch
Key [P] - additional generally-applicable func‐tions:
Press dura‐tion
Function
approx. 2 s Open the operating menu
approx. 3 s Quit the operating menuwithout saving the configuredvalues and return to the con‐tinuous display
approx. 5 s Sets the contrast of the LCDdisplay to the standard value
approx. 10 s Restore the delivery state
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A modified set value is only adopted, if ithas previously been confirmed with the [P]key.
Adjustment
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9.2 Continuous displays9.2.1 Chemical pumps
>1 Sec.
MANUAL 0.58 l/hSTOP
MANUAL 0.58 l/hRUN
AUX 2 1.50 l/hRUN
ANALOG 0.40 l/hRUN
ANALOG 10.51 mARUN
QUANTITY 10.5 lSTOP
MANUALSTOP
→ 0.59 l/h
>1 Sec.
VOLUM 40 ml/pRUN
VOLUMRUN
→ 41 ml/p
>1 Sec.
VOLUM 40 ml/pSTOP
CONTACT 0.40 lSTOP
VOLUMSTOP
CONTACT 55.55 ppmSTOP
AUX 2
41 ml/p →
Display in MANUAL mode
Display in ANALOG mode
Display in STOP mode (calibrated)
Display in CONTACT mode
Conzentration activated (calibrated)
Fig. 6
Adjustment
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Permanentdisplay Mode „Manual“ Mode „Contact“Mode „Analog“
Metering quantity
Metering output
Quantity counter
Remaining quantity
Signal current (Contact input)
Concentration
CONTACT 0.58 l/hSTOP
QUANTITY 7.50 lSTOP
REST 0.20 lSTOP
CONC 500.0 ppmSTOP
VOLUM 1.50 ml/pSTOP
ANALOG 0.58 l/hSTOP
QUANTITY 0.50 lSTOP
ANALOG 10.5 mASTOP
MANUAL 0.58 l/hSTOP
QUANTITY 0.50 lSTOP
Fig. 7
9.2.2 Activated carbon, flocculent pump
>1 Sec.
>8 Sec.
FLOW 10 0 m3/hSTOP
FLOW 10 0 m3/hCONC 1. 55 ml/m3
CON C 1.55 ml/m3DOS 0.58 l/h
DOS 0.58 ml/hMANUAL 33 %
MANUAL 3 3 %QUANTIT Y 0. 50 l
FLOW 10 0 m3/hCONC 1. 55 ml/m3
CON C 1.55 ml/m3DOS 0.58 l/h
DOS 0.58 l/hANALOG 10.51 mA
ANALOG 10.5 1 mA QUANTIT Y 0. 50 l
FACTO R 1 0.00 l/pVOLUM 0.4 1 ml/p
VOL UM 0 .41 ml/p CON C 6 .20 ppm
CONC 6.20 ppmCONTACT 10 %
CONTACT 10 %QUANTIT Y 10 .0 l
Q UANTITY 0.50 lF LOW 100 m3/h
Q UANTITY 0.50 lF LOW 100 m3/h
QUA NTITY 10.0 lRES T 0.10 ↓
RES T 0.10 ↓ lFAC TOR 10.00 l/p
CONC 1.54 ml /m3STOP
FLOW STOP
→ 100 m3 /h CONC → 1.53ml /m3STOP
Display in MANUAL mode
Display in ANALOG mode
Display in STOP mode
Display in CONTACT mode
no input
Fig. 8
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Permanentdisplay Mode „Manual“ Mode „Contact“Mode „Analog“
Metering output
Mode
Quantity counter
Metering volumper contact
Concentration
Remaining quantity
Volumn flow(agitation)
Factor(Impulse distance)
CONTACT 10 %STOP
QUANTITY 7.40 lSTOP
REST 0.20 lSTOP
FACTOR 10.0STOP
VOLUM 0.41 ml/pSTOP
CONC 6.2 ppmSTOP
DOS 0.58 l/hSTOP
ANALOG 10.58 mASTOP
QUANTITY 0.50 lSTOP
FLOW 100 m3/hSTOP
CONC 1.55 ml/m3STOP
DOS 0.58 l/hSTOP
MANUAL 33 %STOP
QUANTITY 0.50 lSTOP
FLOW 100 m3/hSTOP
CONC 1.55 ml/m3STOP
Fig. 9
9.2.3 Configuration options forthe continuous display
The following parameters are directly configu‐rable on the continuous display. The parame‐ters can be modified both in metering mode aswell as in stop mode.
The parameters and setting ranges
Descrip‐tion
Meaning Settingrange
Factorysetting
DOS Capacity 0.1 ml/h -99.80 l/h
0.30 l/h
Manual Manualmeteringoutput
0,5 % –100 %
20 %
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Descrip‐tion
Meaning Settingrange
Factorysetting
FLOW Circula‐tioncapacity
1 m3/h –999 m3/h
200 m 3/h
CONC Meteringconcen‐tration
0.1 ml/m3
– 99.9ml/m3
1.5 ml/m3
DOS
Metering output „DOS“ is the product of circula‐tion capacity „FLOW“ and metering concentra‐tion „CONC“. If metering output is changed, themetering concentration is modified automati‐cally.
FLOW
The circulation capacity „FLOW“ specifies howmany m3 per hour the circulation pump con‐veys.
CONC (for MANUAL and ANALOG)
The metering concentration „CONC“ specifieshow many ml per m3 are to be metered.
CONC (for CONTACT)
The metering concentration „CONC“ specifieshow many ppm are to be metered.
"Manual" operating mode
In MANUAL mode, the metering concentration„CONC“, the circulation capacity „FLOW“, themetering output „DOS“ and „MANUAL“ can bemodified.
„MANUAL“ specifies the value of the value ofmetering output „DOS“ in %.
"ANALOG" operating mode
In operating mode „ANALOG“ it is permitted toconfigure the metering concentra‐tion„CONC“ as well as metering output „DOS“ .The external input analogue signal specifies thevalue for circulation capacity „FLOW“ . If the cir‐culation capacity „FLOW“ is increased, thenmetering output „DOS“ is automaticallyadapted, in order that the metering concentra‐tion „CONC“ remains the same.
Please refer to the "Operation" -"Change oper‐ating mode" chapter in order to change theoperating mode of the metering pump.
Configuring the metering output
You would like to change the metering output inl/h?
1. Press button [P] until the name„DOS“ appears in the first row of theLCD display.
ð In addition, „MANUAL“
2. appears in the second row. Using the[arrow keys] enter the desired meteringoutput.
ð Display „MANUAL“ shows the cur‐rent metering output in %.
Configuring the effective concentration
(Typical application: volume-proportionalmetering of flocculants in swimming pools)
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Would would like to configure the effective con‐centration?
1. Press button [P] until the name„FLOW“ appears in the first row of theLCD display.
2. Using the [arrow keys] enter the givencirculating output and press the [P] untilit is displayed.
ð The following message appears„CONC“.
3. Using the [arrow keys] enter the desiredeffective concentration.
Operating mode CONTACT
In operating mode „CONTACT“ it is possible toenter the desired effective concentration inppm.
This value is re-calculated in the event that themetered volume is modified via contact.
Please refer to the "Operating menu" -"Changeoperating mode" chapter in order to change theoperating mode of the metering pump.
Metering output / operating mode CONTACT
The metering output can be configured for theactivated carbon and flocculent pump between0.5 und 100 % of the pump capacity and forchemicals between 0.5 and 100 l/h.
Under „CONTACT“ the display indicates anadditional lower case "m" if the memory func‐tion („MEMORY“) has been activated and con‐tacts are pending processing in the memory.
metered volume per contact (VOLUM)
The metered volume per contact can be config‐ured here in ml per contact. This value is re-cal‐culated in the event that the effective concen‐tration is modified.
Pulse spacing factor (FACTOR)
The impulse spacing can be entered here inlitres per contact.
For example, an entry of 10.0 means 10 litresper contact.
9.3 Operating MenuAccess to the operating menu
Prerequisites:
The pump has been stopped.
An access code is set.
1. Press button [P] for approx. 2 s.
ð The request CODE appears.
2. Enter the access code ([arrow keys])and press the [P] key.
ð The index page „MAIN“ of the oper‐ating menu appears.
Quit the operating menu - without savingentries
Press button [P] for approx. 3 s or waitfor 1 min.
ð A continuous display appears.
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Operating menu structure
The operating menu is comprised of the fol‐lowing menus (depending of the device orderedand configuration):
1 - MODE
2 - SET
3 - CONFIG
4 - SERVICE
5 - INFO
6 - SECURITY
7 - CALIBRATION
The menus are comprised of menu items,which serve to allow parameters to be modified.
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9.3.1 Operating menu overview
-> MODEMANUAL
P
P 2 Sek.
-> MODEANALOG
P
P
2.SET P P
-> PAUSENORM. OPEN
P
-> PAUSENORM. CLOSE
P
-> LIMIT ERRORNORM. OPEN
P
-> LIMIT ERRORNORM. CLOSE
P
-> LIMIT WARNNORM. OPEN
P
-> LIMIT WARNNORM. CLOSE
P
P
1.MODE P
-> ANALOG MODE4..20 mA
-> ANALOG MODE0..10V
-> ANALOG MODE0..20 mA
P
P
P
P
P
-> RELAYNORM. CLOSE
P
-> RELAYNORM. OPEN
P
P
3.CONFIG P P
P
P
(1)
(1)
-> LIMIT MODELEVEL 2ST
P
-> LIMIT MODELEVEL 1ST
P
P
-> AUX 11.50 l/h
P P -> AUX 20.90 l/h
P P(2)
P-> RELAY-MODEALARM RELAY
P
-> RELAY-MODEMV RELAY
P
======= MAIN ======= P
-> ANALOG MIN0.50 l/h
P -> ANALOG MAX1.50 l/h
PP P
P-> STARTCONTROLOFF
P
-> STARTCONTROLON
P
P-> RELAY-LEVELLEVEL 1
P
-> RELAY-LEVELLEVEL 3
P
-> MODECONTACT
P
-> MASS PERCENT100.0 %
P P
P
-> DENSITY1.26 kg/l
P P
P -> MEMORYOFF
P P
-> MEMORYON
P
(3) -> CONC-MODEOFF
P P
-> CONC-MODEON
P -> CONCENTRAT.1000 ppm
PP
P
-> FACTOR1.000 l/p
P P
P-> PAUSEDELAY99 s
P
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====== EXIT ======== P
6.SECURITY P P ENTER CODE1234
P P
CODE INVALID !
SET SECURITIYALL
P®
SET SECURITIYONLY
MENUP®
-> APPLICATIONFLOC DOSING
P
-> APPLICATIONACTIVE CARBON
P
P-> ACCESS LEVELLOCK ALL
P
-> ACCESS LEVELONLY MENU
P
P
-> TUBE TYPE1.5 l/h
P
-> TUBE TYPE12.0 l/h
P
P CHANGE CODE ? YES
P P -> CHANGE CODE 1234
P P
SET SECURITIYONLY
MENUP®
CHANGE CODE ?NO
P P
(5)
7.CALIBRATION P P CALIB. START YES
P P -CALIB. RUNS -10.2 ml
P -> CALIB. VALUE40.1 ml
P PP
CALIB. START NO
PP
IDENTCODE 1/2DF4AFW002120P
PP IDENTCODE 2/20A000DE1010
PP5.INFO P NODE-ID119
PP
DIAGNOSE COUNT0
P HW VERSION1.0.0.3
PP
P
P
INTERN TEMP.44.5 °C
P PREV. RUN COUNT1 P
(4)
SW VERSION1.0.0.0
P P
MOTOR TUBE00069h 00069h
P P
P P
4.SERVICE P
-> TUBE LIMIT1000 h
P -> LCD CONTRAST50 %
P PCHANGE TUBEPRESS < + >
P P
P P-> REV.-INTERVAL0 h
P
-> REVERSE-FREQ.100 %
P P
-> REVERSE TIME06 s
P P(4)
-> REV.-TESTMODEOFF
P P
CLEAR COUNTER 0.011 l
P P
Fig. 10: Operating menu DF4a1 for MODE = ANALOG2 for LEVEL MODE = LEVEL 1ST3 for MODE = CONTACT
4 for application ACTIVE CARBON5 In the event of blocked access
9.3.2 Modifying the operatingmode (menu MODE)
There are two modes:
n „MANUAL“n „ANALOG“n „CONTACT“.
The operating mode setting determineswhether the metering output of the pump is tobe manually configured, controlled via the ana‐logue input (circulating output) or controlled viathe contact input.
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In operating mode „MANUAL“ operating mode,the pump works at constant capacity, whichcan be adjusted using the [arrow keys] . Thecurrent capacity is displayed in the continuousdisplay.
In operating mode „ANALOG“ , the circulatingoutput is specified via the external input.
In operating mode „CONTACT“ , contact sig‐nals are provided via the external input. Thepump meters the configured quantity per con‐tact (menu „VOLUM“).Pressing the button [Start/Stop] causes theump to be started and stopped in the respectivemode. When it is in stop mode, the second rowof the LCD screen displays „STOP“.
The analogue signal serves to configurethe circulating output and not the meteringoutput when the system is being used asan activated carbon and flocculent pump.
9.3.3 Changing parameters(menu SET)
9.3.3.1 Settings for ANALOGmode (submenuANALOG)
If „ANALOG“ mode is configured - see chapter8.3.2 "Changing the operating mode", then thestandard signal range (0/4-20 mA, 0-10 V) ofthe analogue input and the corresponding cir‐culating output is to be configured.
CAUTION!
Connecting the incorrect cable to the ana‐logue input can lead to undesired results.
– When switching over to„ANALOG“ mode, always ensure thatthe correct signal is set for the ana‐logue input. If necessary, remove thesignal cable before you switch over to„ANALOG“.
From the menu point „ANALOG MIN“ , the min‐imum circulating output is configured which canbe supplied by a minimum analogue signal (0/4mA/0 V).
From the menu point „ANALOG MAX“ , themaximum circulating output is configured whichcan be supplied by a maximum analogue signal(0/20 mA/10 V).
9.3.3.2 Settings for Contactmode (submenu CON‐CENTRAT)
Only possible in operating mode "Contact".
9.3.3.2.1 Signalising deviceLED
In contrast to the modes „MANUAL“ and„ANALOG“ the device LED flashes upon eachcontact signal.
A contact frequency in excess of 10 Hz is dis‐played my means of a constant flash frequencyof 10 Hz. For this reason, the flash frequencyfor frequencies over 10 Hz is merely an indica‐tion that contact signals are being input.
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9.3.3.2.2 Operation withoutextended functionMEMORY
In contact mode without extended function„MEMORY“ the system processes the config‐ured metering quantity („VOLUM“) per contactand with the specified metering output. Exces‐sive incoming contacts are not stored and willbe lost.
9.3.3.2.3 Operation withextended functionMEMORY
With activated extended function „MEMORY“ ,all contacts that are sent to the pump during themetering process are stored and subsequentlyprocessed.
The stored contacts can be deleted by meansof deactivating the memory function or bychanging the operating mode.
A maximum of 100,000 contact signals can bestored. If more contact signals are pending, anerror message appears („EXTERN LIMIT“) andthe pump stops.
9.3.3.2.4 Special behaviourwith extended func‐tion MEMORY
Frequency mode
(not for chemical pump)
In Contact mode the contacts are processed inaccordance with the specified metering volumeand the specified metering output.
If the extended function MEMORY is activated,the pump switches over from contact mode intofrequency mode in the event that the input fre‐quency rises to 0.4 Hz - see Fig. 11.
In Frequency operation the input frequency cor‐responds to a specified metering output. Thismeans that at a factor of 1.0, the maximummetering output is achieved at an input fre‐quency of 3 Hz.
Only when the value 0.2 Hz is undershot doesthe pump switch back from frequency modeinto contact mode - see Fig. 11.
A B C
P_DX_0030_SW
Fig. 11: A contact mode, B frequency mode, Cconstant range
Metering process is automaticallyabortedThe metering process is aborted in theevent that no contacts are supplied for 2 to3 seconds and the contact memory isempty.
Special behaviour with extended functionMEMORY
Example settings:
Manual metering output: 10 %,
Metered volume per contact: 2.5 ml/p
Factor (pulse spacing): 1,0
Maximum metering output: 1.5 l/h
Then 20 contacts would correspond to: 20 x2.5 ml = 50 ml
If the contacts are supplied rapidly (> 0.4 Hz),then the 50 ml is processed with a meteringoutput in relation to the input frequency of thecontacts (frequency mode).
If the contacts are supplied slowly (≤ 0.4 Hz),then the 50 ml is processed with the manualmetering output of 10 % (contact mode).
At 10% metering output, the metering pumpneeds at least 1 minute for 2.5 ml. Thismeans that it needs at least 20 mins for 50 ml.
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In order to reduce the run-on time
always work with low metered volumes percontact with frequency mode.This is due to the fact that the run-on timeis based on the number of non-processedcontacts multiplied by the contact pro‐cessing time.
In order to avoid sudden changes inspeedConfigure a manual metering output ofless than 10% when operating in contactmode, in order to avoid sudden changes inspeed when starting and stopping the unit.
Factor
The pump is equipped for contact water meteroperation and delivers 100 % of its meteringoutput at a contact frequency of 3 Hz (180 con‐tacts/min). The contact frequency with whichthe pump works at 100% metering output canbe modified by the "FACTOR" parameter.
Example
For example, with a factor of 1.5, 100%metering output is already achieved at 2 Hz.Or with a factor of 0.5, it is first achieved at 6Hz - please refer to the following table:
Metering output in % in relation to con‐tact frequency and the FACTORparameter
Contactfre‐quency
Parameter "FACTOR"
Hz 0,5 1,0 1,5
0,2 3,3 6,7 10
0,3 5 10 15
0,4 6,6 13,3 20
0,5 8,3 16,7 25
0,6 10 20 30
1 16,6 33,3 50
2 33,3 66,7 100
3 50 100 100
4 66,7 100 100
5 83,3 100 100
6 100 100 100
10 100 100 100
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9.3.3.2.5 Further settingsPrerequisites: Metering operation is stopped.
1. Press button „P“ for approx. 2 s.
ð The index page „MAIN“ appears inthe first row of the LCD display.
2. Press button „DOWN“ until the menu„SET“ appears.
3. Press button „P“ key.
ð The sub-menu„CONCENTRAT“ appears.
4. Enter the desired concentration andpress the „P“ key.
ð The sub-menu„MASSPERCENT“ appears.
5. Enter the mass concentration for thefeed chemical (see safety data sheet forthe feed chemical) and press the„P“ key.
ð The sub-menu„DENSITY“ appears.
6. Enter the mass density for the feedchemical (see safety data sheet for thefeed chemical) and press the „P“ key.
ð The sub-menu„FACTOR“ appears.
The purpose of factor mode is to convertthe incoming pulses with a reduction(bridge) or small step-up into specificoutput metering quantities.
7. Enter the desired factor and press the„P“ key.
8. Activate the concentration function with„ON“ ([arrow keys]) and press the„P“ key.
9. Extension of functions „MEMORY“ Acti‐vate as required with„ON“ ([arrow keys]) or not as the casemay be and press the „P“ key.
10. Press button „P“ for approx. 3 s.
ð A continuous display appears - thepump can be restarted.
9.3.3.3 Settings for switchablechanges to meteringperformance (sub‐menus AUX_1 /AUX_2)
For flocculent or activated carbon pump:
The switchable changes to metering perform‐ance enable the current metering output to bemodified by a proportional value. This meansthat under a current metering output of 60%, ametering performance change of 150% will leadto a metering output of 90%. It is not possible toachieve an absolute metering output greaterthan 100%. While the switchable metering per‐formance change is active, the modifiedmetering output is shown on the LCD screen.
If both metering output changes are activated(switched) then only the change to meteringperformance with the lesser value is executed.For example, if AUX_1 has a metering outputchange of 10% and AUX-2 has a meteringoutput change of 140%. If both are activated,then the metering output change of 10% will beexecuted.
If the metering output falls below 0.5%, thepump will stop.
For chemical pumps:
The switchable changes to metering perform‐ance enable the current metering output to bemodified to a fixed metered value. While theswitchable metering performance change isactive, the modified metering output is shownon the LCD screen.
If both metering output changes are activated(switched) then only the change to meteringperformance with the lesser value is executed.
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9.3.4 Changing the configura‐tion (menu CONFIG)
The following can be configured from thismenu:
1 - Pause-input (PAUSE)
2 - Level function (LIMIT)
3 - Relay function (RELAY)
4 - Start-up behaviour of the stepper motor(STARTCONTROL)
5 - Pause delay timer (PAUSE DELAY)
9.3.4.1 Pause-input configura‐tion (submenu PAUSE)
Switch input "Pause" can be used to trigger aremote stop for the pump, without the need fordisconnecting the pump from the mains.
The standard position of the switch, which isconnected to the pause input, can be config‐ured in the operating menu. The following set‐tings are possible:
n NORM. OPEN (NC)n NORM. CLOSE (NO)
9.3.4.2 Configuration of levelfunction (submenuLIMIT)
The level function contains a two-stage levelinput. Consequently a pre-warning upon under‐shooting of the metering reservoir warning levelas well as switching off when the metering res‐ervoir is empty are enabled.
The configured level mode determines whetherthe level input is used as a two-stage or singlestage input.
In single-stage level mode, the switch for pre‐warning in two-stage mode may be optionallyused as a switch for changing metering per‐formance AUX_2 - see Ä Chapter 9.3.3.3 „Set‐tings for switchable changes to metering per‐formance (submenus AUX_1 /AUX_2)“ on page 38.
9.3.4.3 Configuration of relayfunction (submenuRELAY)
The relay can be configured as an alarm relayor, when used as an activated carbon pump, itcan be used to control a solenoid valve forbackwashing.
When used as an alarm relay, if a certain eventoccurs, the alarm will be triggered. The alarm isswitched by means of a relay.
The alarm relay is configured by default as anormally closed contact (NC). This means that,for example, a cable fracture or lack of voltagewill be registered as a fault. The following set‐tings are possible for the alarm relay:
n NORM. OPEN (NO)n NORM. CLOSE (NC)
A total of 3 alarm stages can be used. Eachalarm stage uses different event types, at withthe alarm is triggered:
Alarmstage
Event types used
LEVEL 1 Serious fault (HW fault, hosefracture, etc.)
LEVEL 2 Serious fault (HW fault, hosefracture, etc.) + level emptysignal
LEVEL 3 Serious fault (HW fault, hosefracture, etc.) + level emptysignal + level prewarning andhose exchange warning
At LEVEL 3, the relay already switches onwarnings.
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9.3.4.4 Configuring the start-up behaviour of thestepper motor (sub‐menu STARTCON‐TROL)
This parameter determines how the motorbehaves during start-up. In the event of lowambient temperatures, a soft start-up behaviourserves to protect the hose and the pump driveunit. In order to do so, this parameter must beset to „ON“ . Under „OFF“ the motor will start upnormally and immediately achieves therequired speed.
9.3.4.5 Configuration of pausedelay timer (PAUSEDELAY)
This configuration menu enables pumpmetering to be delayed by means of a remotestop (PAUSE).
9.3.5 Service menu (MenuSERVICE)
From the service menu you can:
1 - Reset the counter (CLEAR COUNTER)
2 - Configure the backflushing parameters(REVERSE)
3 - Apply hose functions (CHANGE TUBE)
4 - Set the LCD contrast (LCD-CONTRAST)
9.3.5.1 Reset the counters(Submenu CLEARCOUNTER)
In the submenu „CLEAR COUNTER“ thecounter for the metering quantity („QUANTITY“)can be reset to "0" by means of the DOWNbutton.
9.3.5.2 Configuring the back‐flushing parameters(submenu REVERSE)
The activated carbon pump has the option tooccasionally backflush the pump hose - indoing so, the rotor turns in an anticlockwisedirection. In the submenu „REVERSE“ you canconfigure the backflushing parameters.
A solenoid valve can be controlled via therelay output in order to open the back‐flushing line (configured as „MV RELAY“ ).
Manual backflushing
In the submenu „REVERSE-TIME“ it is possibleto perform manual backflushing.
If the backflushing time is set to 0 s, the motorwill move for as long as the two [arrow keys]are pressed.
If a backflushing time is set greater than 0 s([arrow keys]), then the motor will move in areverse direction for this period. The residualtime is indicated on the display.
The backflushing time can be aborted bymeans of the [P] key - the system then togglesto the subsequent menu item.
The service interval counter dies not increaseunder use of manual backflushing.
Automatic backflushing
Under automatic backflushing, the meteringprocess is interrupted and the system back‐flushes for the specified time (REVERSE-TIME).
After the backflushing time has elapsed, thesystem is automatically primed for 6 s, in orderto refill the suction line.
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Backflushing interval
In the submenu „REV.-INTERVAL“ you canconfigure the backflushing interval.
A backflushing process directly afterswitching on the pump is only possiblesubsequent to a metering time of oneminute.
Backflushing speed
It is recommended to leave the maximumspeed configuration, in order that thedeposits can be more effectively removed.
In the submenu „REVERSE FREQ.“ you canconfigure the backflushing speed.
9.3.5.3 Apply hose functions(submenu CHANGETUBE)
The function „CHANGE TUBE“ supports youwhen exchanging the pump hose by drawing inthe corresponding correct direction - see "Main‐tenance" chapter.
The warning time „TUBE LIMIT“ for a subse‐quent hose exchange is configurable. Once thistime has elapsed, the operator is warned that ahose change is pending in the display.
9.3.5.4 Set the LCD contrast(submenu LCD-CON‐TRAST)
In the submenu „LCD-CONTRAST“ it is pos‐sible to adjust the contrast for the LCD screenvia the [arrow keys] .
9.3.6 Read system information(menu INFO)
The following system information can be readout:
n Identity coden Node-IDn Operating hours of motor and hosen Number of backflushing processes (only
activated carbon pump)n Housing interior temperaturen Software versionn Software version
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Read out identity code
STOP
1. From the permanent display, press [P]for approx. 2 s.
ð The menu „MAIN“ appears.
2. If necessary, enter the access code withthe [arrow keys] and press the [P] key.
3. Press button [DOWN] until the menu„INFO“ appears.
4. Press button [P] key.
ð Display „IDENTCODE 1/2“ showsthe first half of the identity code.
5. Press button [P] .
ð The display „IDENTCODE2/2“ shows the second half of theidentity code.
IDENTCODE 2/20A000DE1010
P
6. Press button [P] for approx. 3 s.
ð A continuous display appears.
STOP
9.3.7 Safety relevant settings(menu SECURITY)
The following safety relevant settings can beconfigured:
1 - Access level (ACCESS LEVEL)
2 - Application (APPLICATION)
3 - Hose type (TUBE TYPE)
4 - Access code (CHANGE CODE)
9.3.7.1 Configuration ofaccess level (submenuACCESS LEVEL)
The following table shows what functions areprotected by which access level:
Access level
Pri‐ming,Start/Stop
Con‐tin‐uousdis‐plays
Oper‐atingMenu
Sub‐menuSECURITY
LOCKALL
- X X -
ONLYMENU
- - X -
NONE - - - X
In other words, the access code is requestedprior to:
n making entries in the continuous displaysn access to the operating menun access to the submenu „SECURITY“ at
access level. „NONE“
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9.3.7.2 Configuring the appli‐cation (submenuAPPLICATION)
There following application types are available:
n chemical pumpn flocculent pumpn activated carbon pump
In contrast to other devices, these settingsdo not modify the identity code, which isshown in „INFO“ .
9.3.7.3 Set hose type (sub‐menu TUBE TYPE)
This submenu can be used in order to adaptthe pump to modified hose types.
If the hose type is changed, then the corre‐sponding rotor must be used.
In contrast to other devices, these settingsdo not modify the identity code, which isshown in „INFO“ .
9.3.7.4 Access code configura‐tion (submenuCHANGE CODE)
This submenu can be used to activate, enter ormodify an access code.
The factory setting for the access code is 1111.
As soon as an access code is set, it restrictsaccess to operation as described in theseinstructions - Ä Chapter 9.3.7.1 „Configurationof access level (submenu ACCESSLEVEL)“ on page 42.
Once the access code has been entered in thequery mask, entries can be made.
If no keys are pressed, then access remainsopen for a period of 3 mins.
9.3.8 Pump calibration (menuCALIBRATION)
WARNING!
For reasons of safety and ease of use,only undertake calibration with water.
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Prerequisites:
n The pump has been stopped.n The suction hose hangs freely in a con‐
tainer of water positioned on a set ofscales or in a filled measuring tank.
1. Make a note of the weight or filling level.
2. From the permanent display, press [P]for approx. 2 s.
ð The menu „MAIN“ appears.
3. If necessary, enter the access code withthe [arrow keys] and press the [P] .
4. Press button [DOWN] until the menu„CALIBRATION“ appears.
5. Press button [P] .
ð The sub-menu „CALIB.START“ appears.
If you do not intend to carryout calibration, use the[arrow keys] „to select NO“ .
6. Press button [P] .
ð The sub-menu „CALIB.RUNS“ appears, as soon as thepump starts pumping.
7. After the pump has achieved a sufficientnumber of rotations (suggestion: 10 rev‐olutions), press the [P] key.
ð The sub-menu „CALIB.VALUE“ appears and the pumpstops.
8. Make a note of the new weight or newfilling level of the container.
9. Divide the weight difference by 1 g/ml orsubtract the two filling levels from eachother.
10. In the event that the specified valuedeviates from the value indicated, thenenter the specified value in the submenuwith the [arrow keys] and press the [P]key.
ð The display „EXIT“ appears and thecalibration process is complete.
11. Press the [P] key again.
ð A continuous display appears.
STOP
12. Once the suction hose has been refitted,the pump can be restarted.
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10 OperationPump start / stop
The pump can be started / stopped via:
n key [Start/Stop]n Pause inputn Mains power switch
Exchanging the solution container
Suitable safety precautions must be taken -observe the safety data sheet for the meteringchemical.
1. Disconnect the mains supply
2. Place the new solution container under‐neath the metering pump and open it.
3. Carefully remove the suction fitting verti‐cally from the old solution container,insert it into the new one and screw inplace.
4. Insert the mains plug in the socket.
5. If necessary, press the two [arrow keys]simultaneously in order to prime thesystem.
6. Dispose of the old solution containers ina proper manner.
Priming
Simultaneously press the two[arrow keys] .
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11 MaintenanceSafety information
WARNING!
Risk of crushing fingersThe rotating rotor can cause fingers to becrushed.
– Before any work, disconnect thepump power cable from the mains.
CAUTION!
Warning of dangerous or unknown feedchemicalShould a dangerous or unknown feedchemical be used: It may escape from thehydraulic components when working onthe pump.
– Take appropriate protective measuresbefore working on the pump (safetyglasses, safety gloves, ...). Observethe safety data sheet for the feedchemical.
– Drain and flush the liquid end beforeworking on the pump.
CAUTION!
Warning of feed chemical spraying aroundFeed chemical can spray out of thehydraulic components if they are manipu‐lated or opened due to pressure in theliquid end and adjacent parts of thesystem.
The hydraulic section is to be discharged,emptied and flushed prior to undertakingwork on the system.
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Interval Maintenance work Personnel
After extendedperiods of stand‐still
For gassing or agglutinative feed chemicals: Check theconditions in the suction line and discharge line.
Technical per‐sonnel
approx. 6 months* Check:
n Visual inspection of liquid endn Pump hose permeabilityn Hose connection permeabilityn Threaded assembly permeability
Instructed per‐sonnel
approx. annually * Exchange the pump hose. Instructed per‐sonnel
* Maintenance intervals may have to be shortened depending on the feed chemicals used and oper‐ating conditions.
The drive unit is maintenance free.
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Changing the pump hose
Prerequisites:
n The correct pump hose is available.n Metering operation is stopped.
1. Unscrew the suction and discharge linesfrom the pump fittings.
2. Release the fastening screws from thetransparent cover and remove the trans‐parent cover.
3.
CAUTION!
Drops of the feed chemical mayspray out when removing the pumphose!
Pull the hose bearing (=lower section ofthe liquid end) together with the hoseforwards out of the liquid end.
In doing so, should the rotor turn: Pressboth [arrow keys] .
4. Slide the new hose bearing with the newpump hose into the bottom part of theliquid end.
5.
WARNING!
Risk of crushing fingersThe automatically starting rotor cancause fingers to be crushed.
Insert the mains plug into the socket.
6. Press button [P] for approx. 2 s.
ð The index page „MAIN“ appears.
7. Press button [DOWN] 4 times.
ð ... until the menu„4.SERVICE“ appears.
8. Press button [P] until the menu
ð ... „CHANGE TUBE“ appears.
9. Press the [arrow keys] simultaneously
ð The motor turns slowly at least 21/2 times. In doing so, the pumphose will be drawn into the correctposition under the rollers. At thesame time, the DF4a resets theoperating hours counter for thepump hose.
10. Press button [P] for approx. 3 s.
ð A continuous display appears.
11. Replace the transparent cover onto thehousing and fasten in place with thescrews.
WARNING!
Risk of crushing fingersThe rotating rotor can cause fingersto be crushed.
– The pump may only be oper‐ated with the transparent coverinstalled.
12. Connect the suction and discharge linesto the pump's fittings.
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12 TroubleshootingFaults without a fault alert
Fault description Cause Remedy
The pump no longer achieves thefull pump capacity.
The pump hose has lostits elasticity.
Exchange the pump hose - seechapter "Maintenance".
Faults with error messages
The device LED lights up red in the event of a fault. The pump has been stopped.
Fault description Cause Remedy
LIMIT ERROR ! Solution containerempty
Exchange the solution container - refer to the"Operation" chapter.
Start the pump with the [Start/Stop] key.
TUBELEAKAGE !
Hose fracture or mois‐ture in dosing head
n Clean and dry the contacts.n Exchange the hose - see chapter "Mainte‐
nance".n Start the pump with the [Start/Stop] key.
ANALOGERROR !
Impermissible analoguesignal value (> 25 mA)
Check the analogue signal.
EXTERN LIMIT ! Excessive analoguesignal value ( > 22 mAor > 10.5 V)
Check the analogue signal.
MOTOR LOST ! Stepper motor not con‐nected or cable faulty
Check the stepper motor connection.
Observe he safety instructions in the chapter enti‐tled "Electrical Installation."
MOTORFAILURE !
Stepper motor not con‐nected or faulty steppermotor
Check the stepper motor connection, exchange thestepper motor if necessary.
Observe he safety instructions in the chapter enti‐tled "Electrical Installation."
SYSTEMERROR !
Processor error Send the pump back to the supplier.
TEMP ERROR ! Pump too hot / too cold Reduce / raise the temperature.
HARDWAREERROR !
Component defective Carry out several attempts to start the unit. Sendthe pump back to the supplier if unsuccessful.
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Fault description Cause Remedy
SM DRVRERROR !
Stepper motor driverfaulty
Carry out several attempts to start the unit. Sendthe pump back to the supplier if unsuccessful.
Warning with error message
The device LED lights up orange in the event of a warning. The pump is not stopped.
Fault description Cause Remedy
LIMIT WARNING ! Level warning solution container Prepare a filled solution container.
TUBE WARNING ! Specified operating time for pumphose elapsed
Exchange the pump hose.
MIN. WARNING !* Configured metering quantity < 0.5 % Check configured parameters
MAX. WARNING !* Configured metering quantity > 100%
Check the configured parameters.
SPEED WARNING ! The actual metering output exceedsthe configured metering output.
You can change the meteringoutput in the CONTACT continuousdisplay.
* The warning only appears if it has been configured in the „CONFIG“ menu under „RELAY-LEVEL“ .
All other faults:
Immediately inform your customer servicedepartment or your ProMinent branch.
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13 Decommissioning and disposalDecommissioning
WARNING!
Risk of electric shockThere may be live voltage in the inside ofthe pump.
– Disconnect the mains cable on thepump from the mains power supplybefore working on it.
WARNING!
Risk of crushing fingersThe rotating rotor can cause fingers to becrushed.
– Before any work, disconnect thepump power cable from the mains.
WARNING!
Warning of hot surfacesThe motor can become very hot duringoperation.
– Always allow the motor to cool downin its immediate environment.
WARNING!
Danger from chemical residuesThere is normally chemical residue in theliquid end and on the housing after opera‐tion. This chemical residue could be haz‐ardous to people.
– It is mandatory that the safety infor‐mation relating to the "Storage, trans‐port and unpacking" chapter is readbefore shipping or transporting theunit.
– Thoroughly clean the liquid end andthe housing of chemicals and dirt.Observe the safety data sheet for thefeed chemical.
CAUTION!
Warning of dangerous or unknown feedchemicalShould a dangerous or unknown feedchemical be used: It may escape from thehydraulic components when working onthe pump.
– Take appropriate protective measuresbefore working on the pump (safetyglasses, safety gloves, ...). Observethe safety data sheet for the feedchemical.
– Drain and flush the liquid end beforeworking on the pump.
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CAUTION!
Warning of feed chemical spraying aroundFeed chemical can spray out of thehydraulic components if they are manipu‐lated or opened due to pressure in theliquid end and adjacent parts of thesystem.
The hydraulic section is to be discharged,emptied and flushed prior to undertakingwork on the system.
Maintain the storage conditions in theevent of temporary decommissioning -please refer to the "Technical data"chapter.
Disposal
CAUTION!
Environmental hazard due to electronicwasteThere are electronic components in thepump, which can have a toxic effect on theenvironment.
– Separate the electronic componentsfrom the remaining parts.
– Observe the current applicable regu‐lations in your country.
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14 Technical data14.1 Performance dataDULCO®flex DF4a
Type Operatingpressure*Tygon /Pharmed
Meteringoutput*
Speed Pumphose Øx i Ø
Connec‐tiondimen‐sion Ø xi Ø
Suctionlift **
Priminglift**
Permis‐sible pri‐ming pres‐sure onthe suc‐tion side**
- bar l/h 1/min mm mm m m bar
04004 - / 4,0 0,5 85 0.8 x 4.0 6x4 /10x4
4 2 0,5
04015 4,0 / 3,0 1,5 85 1.6 x 4.8 6x4 /10x4
4 2 0,5
03060 2,5 / 2,0 6,0 85 3.2 x 6.4 6x4 /10x4
4 2 0,5
02120 2,0 / 1,5 12,0 85 4.8 x 8.0 6x4 /10x4
4 2 0,5
* depends on the back pressure
** calculated using water
14.2 Accuracy
Data Value Unit
Accuracy of the pump capacity* ±10 %
* with a new pump hose
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14.3 Dimensions and weightsDimensions
Data Value Unit
Dimensions of the device (W x H x D) 226 x 162 x 155 mm
Please refer to the dimensions sheet for further dimensions.
Cable assemblies Clamping zone Width across flats
M12x1.5 Ø 3.5 - Ø 6.0 mm SW 15
M16x1.5 Ø 5.0 - Ø 10 mm SW 19
M20x1.5 Ø 8.0 - Ø 13 mm SW 25
Weights
Data Value Unit
Shipping weight (gross), approx. 2,4 kg
Device weight (net), approx. 1,9 kg
14.4 Material data
Part Material
Pump hose Pharmed or Tygon
Hose connection PVDF
Rollers on rotor PVDF
Rotor and lever roller PA
Transparent cover PC
Dosing head PPE
Housing upper section PPE+GF
Housing bottom section PP
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Part Material
Damping plate soft PVC
Cable assemblies PA / Neoprene
Metal parts (screws, etc.) A2
14.5 Ambient conditionsTemperatures
Data Value Unit
Permissible ambient temperature +10 ... +45 °C
Permissible medium temperature +10 ... +45 °C
Permissible storage temperature -10 ... +55 °C
Climate
Specification Value Unit
Relative humidity, max * 95 %
* non-condensing
Specification Information
Exposure in a humid and alternating climate According to DIN EN 60068-2-38
Specification Information
Chemical Resistance The device is resistant to normalatmospheres in plant rooms
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Specification Information
UV resistance Not resistant to direct UV radiation(sun, tubular discharge lamps, etc.)
14.6 Enclosure rating and safety requirementsEnclosure rating
Specification Information
Protection against contact and humidity IP 65 according to DIN EN 60529
Safety requirements
Specification Information
Protection class 1 - according to DIN EN 60335-1(protective conductor connectionrequired)
14.7 Electrical dataOverall device
Data Value Unit
Connection voltage* 100…240 V
Mains supply frequency 50/60 Hz
Current consumption 0,4 ... 0,2 A
Approx. power consumption: 24 W
Switching duration: 100 %
Fuse value** 1,0 AT
* -10 %/+6 %
** Supplied by Schurter SPT series
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Electrical plants must be protected by means of a fuse box (residual current circuit breaker) inaccordance with general building systems regulations.
A device fuse (short-circuit protection) is fitted.
Control of the stepper motor
Type: Micro-step control (16 micro-steps per step)
Data Value Unit
Switching duration: 100 %
Rated voltage 24 V
Max. phase current at motor start-up* 1,9 A
Max. phase current during continuous operation* 1,7 A
* regulated
Inputs
External inputs:
Supply for external devices: Rating +5 V / 50 mA, short circuit-resistant
Input Specification Value
Contact input Input resistance: 15 kΩ against +5 V
Max. input frequency: 10 Hz
0 – 20 mA input Input resistance: 120 Ω against GND
Filter time constants: 1 s
0 – 10 V input Input resistance: 13 kΩ against +5 V
Filter time constants: 1 s
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Pause input:
Input Specification Value
Contact input Input resistance: 15 kΩ against +5 V
Max. input frequency: 10 Hz
Input AUX_1:
Input Specification Value
Contact input Input resistance: 1 kΩ against +5 V
Max. input frequency: 10 Hz
Level input deactivation:
Input Specification Value
Contact input Input resistance: 15 kΩ against +5 V
Filter time constants: 2 s
0-20 mA input Input resistance: 120 Ω against GND
Filter time constants: 1 s
Level input prewarning / AUX2:
Input Specification Value
Contact input Input resistance: 15 kΩ against +5 V
Max. input frequency: 10 Hz
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Outputs
Alarm relay:
Input Specification Value
Power relay output Type of contact: N/O contact, interference-sup‐pressed with varistor
Load capacity: 250 VAC, 3 A, 700 VA
Contact operational lifetime: > 105 switching operations inaccordance with EN 60730-1
14.8 Sound pressure levelSound pressure level
<60 dB (A)
at maximum counter pressure (water) inaccordance with:
DIN EN ISO 3743-1
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15 Ordering InformationPump hoses for DF4a
Type Material Part no.
04004 PharMed 1034997
Tygon -
04015 PharMed 1030722
Tygon 1030775
03060 PharMed 1030723
Tygon 1030776
02120 PharMed 1030774
Tygon 1030777
Other parts
Product Part no.
Assembly material, complete, 3P Universal 815308
Mains Cable Via identity code
Metering valve Via identity code
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16 Dimensions sheets
P_DX_0037_SW
Fig. 12: Dimensions sheet DF4a - dimensions in mm
Dimensions sheets
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17 Terminal Wiring Diagram
P_DX_0036_SW
Fig. 13: Wiring diagram DF4aA Boundary internal /external housing1 Input mains lead2 Output alarm relay3 Input external contact (frequency)4 Input external 0-10 V5 Input external 0/4-20 mA
6 Input level warning or change in perform‐ance AUX_2
7 Input level fault8 Input level 2-stage9 Contact input or change in performance
AUX_110 Pause input
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P_DX_0038_SW
bn bu bk
GND
A
Er Wa
Fig. 14: Terminal connection 2-stage levelswitch from ProMinentEr Fault, level 2Wa Warning, level 1A Boundary internal /external housingbn brown, cable colourbu blue, cable colourbk black, cable colour
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18 EC Declaration of Conformity
EC Declaration of Conformity
We hereby declare, ProMinent Dosiertechnik GmbH
Im Schuhmachergewann 5 - 11
D - 69123 Heidelberg
that the following designated product complies with the pertinent fundamental safety and health requirements
of the EC Directive in terms of its design and construction and in terms of the version marketed by us.
This declaration loses its validity in the event of a modification to the product not agreed with us.
Description of the product: Peristaltic pump DULCOflex
Product type: DF4a...
Product type: DF4a...
Serial no.: refer to nameplate on the device
Pertinent EC Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC)
EC Directives: EC Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC)
EC EMC Directive (2004/108/EC)
Applied harmonised standards EN ISO 12100-1, EN ISO 12100-2, EN 809,
in particular: EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-41, EN 60529,
EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-6-3, EN 61000-6-4, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2
technical documents have Norbert Berger
been compiled by: Im Schuhmachergewann 5-11
DE-69123 Heidelberg
Date / Manufacturer - Signature : 04.01.2010Date / Manufacturer - Signature : 04.01.2010
Details of the signatory: Joachim Schall, Head of Research and Development
EC Declaration of Conformity
65
20 Overview of configurable parametersApplication chemical pump
Parameter Meaning Setting range Factory setting
DOS Capacity 7.5 ml/h* – 99.80 l/h* 0.30 l/h
AUX_1 / AUX_2 Manual change in per‐formance
7.5 ml/h* – 1.50 l/h* 0.75 l/h / 1.25 l/h
MODE Operating mode MANUAL,
ANALOG,
CONTACT
MANUAL
ANALOG MODE Analogue operatingmode
0-20mA,
4-20mA,
0-10V
0-20mA
ANALOG MIN. Metering output at 0/4mA or 0 V
0.0 l/h – 1.50 l/h* 0.75 l/h
ANALOG MAX. Metering output at 20mA or 10V
0.0 l/h – 1.50 l/h* 1.25 l/h*
PAUSE Pause input NORM.OPEN,
NORM.CLOSE
(dependent on identitycode)
LIMIT MODE Level mode LEVEL 1 ST., LEVEL2 ST.
LEVEL 2 ST.
LIMIT ERROR Level shut-off NORM.OPEN,
NORM.CLOSE
(dependent on identitycode)
LIMIT WARN Warning level NORM.OPEN,
NORM.CLOSE
(dependent on identitycode)
RELAY Relay output NORM.OPEN,
NORM.CLOSE
(dependent on identitycode)
RELAY-LEVEL Relay message level LEVEL 1,
LEVEL 2,
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 1
STARTCONTROL Start-up behaviour ofthe stepper motor
ON / OFF OFF
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Parameter Meaning Setting range Factory setting
TUBE LIMIT Hose replacement,warning time
0 – 20000 h 5000 h
LCD-CONTRAST Display contrast 0 –100 % 38 %
RELAY-MODE Relay mode ALARM RELAY,
MV RELAY
ALARM RELAY
ENTER CODE Enter access code 0000 – 9999 1111
ACCESS LEVEL Level access protec‐tion
NONE,
LOCK MENU,
LOCK ALL
NONE
APPLICATION Application CHEM-PUMP,
FLOC DOSING,
ACTIVE CARBON,
(dependent on identitycode)
TUBE TYPE Hose dimensions 0.5 l/h,
1.5 l/h,
6.0 l/h,
12.0 l/h
(dependent on identitycode)
CONCENTRAT. Concentration 0.01 ppm – 9999 ppm 40.0 ppm
MASS PERCENT Mass percent 0.1 - 100.0 % 100.0 %
DENSITY Density 0.50 – 2.00 kg/l 1.0 kg/l
FACTOR Pulse spacing factor 0.001 - 1000 (l/p) 1.000 (l/p)
VOLUME /PULS Metered volume percontact
0.001– 9999 ml/p 0.040 ml/p
MEMORY Contact memory OFF, ON OFF
CONC.-MODE Concentration mode OFF, ON OFF
PAUSE-DELAY Delay time after pause 0 s – 9:59 m 0 s
* for the 1.5 l/h pump
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Application flocculent and activated carbon pump
Parameter Meaning Setting range Factory setting
CONC Metering concentra‐tion
0.01 ml/m³ – 99.9 ml/m³
1.5 ml/m³
FLOW Circulation capacity 0(1) m³/h – 999 m³/h 200 m³/h
DOS Capacity 7.5 ml/h* – 99.80 l/h* 0.30 l/h
MANUAL Manual meteringoutput
0.5 % – 100.0 % 20 %*
AUX_1 / AUX_2 Manual change in per‐formance
1 % - 150 % 50% / 100 %
MODE Operating mode MANUAL,
ANALOG,
CONTACT
MANUAL
ANALOG MODE Analogue operatingmode
0-20mA,
4-20mA,
0-10V
0-20mA
ANALOG MIN. Minimum circulationcapacity
0 m³/h –(ANALOG_MAX.-1)
0 m³/h
ANALOG MAX. Maximum circulationcapacity
(ANALOG_MIN+1) –999 m³/h
500 m³/h
PAUSE Pause input NORM.OPEN,
NORM.CLOSE
(dependent on identitycode)
LIMIT MODE Level mode LEVEL 1 ST., LEVEL2 ST.
LEVEL 2 ST.
LIMIT ERROR Level shut-off NORM.OPEN,
NORM.CLOSE
(dependent on identitycode)
LIMIT WARN Warning level NORM.OPEN,
NORM.CLOSE
(dependent on identitycode)
RELAY Relay output NORM.OPEN,
NORM.CLOSE
(dependent on identitycode)
RELAY-LEVEL Relay message level LEVEL 1,
LEVEL 2,
LEVEL 1
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Parameter Meaning Setting range Factory settingLEVEL 3
STARTCONTROL Start-up behaviour ofthe stepper motor
ON / OFF OFF
TUBE LIMIT Hose replacement,warning time
0 – 20000 h 5000 h
LCD-CONTRAST Display contrast 0 –100 % 38 %
RELAY-MODE Relay mode ALARM RELAY,
MV RELAY
ALARM RELAY
REVERSE-TIME Reverse run time(anticlockwise)
0 s – 30 m 6 s
REV.-INTERVAL Reverse interval time 0 h – 2399 h 0 h
REVERSE FREQ Reverse speed 1 % – 100.0 % 100 %
REV.RUN COUNT Service intervalcounter
0 - 32767 0
REV. TESTMODE Test operation forreverse mode
OFF, ON OFF
ENTER CODE Enter access code 0000 – 9999 1111
ACCESS LEVEL Level access protec‐tion
NONE,
LOCK MENU,
LOCK ALL
NONE
APPLICATION Application CHEM-PUMP,
FLOC DOSING,
ACTIVE CARBON,
(dependent on identitycode)
TUBE TYPE Hose dimensions 0.5 l/h,
1.5 l/h,
6.0 l/h,
12.0 l/h
(dependent on identitycode)
CONCENTRAT. Concentration 0.01 ppm – 9999 ppm 40.0 ppm
MASS PERCENT Mass percent 0.1 - 100.0 % 100.0 %
DENSITY Density 0.50 – 2.00 kg/l 1.0 kg/l
FACTOR Pulse spacing factor 0.001 - 1000 (l/p) 1.000 (l/p)
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Parameter Meaning Setting range Factory setting
VOLUME /PULS Metered volume percontact
0.001– 9999 ml/p 0.040 ml/p
MEMORY Contact memory OFF, ON OFF
CONC.-MODE Concentration mode OFF, ON OFF
PAUSE-DELAY Delay time after pause 0 s – 9:59 m 0 s
* for the 1.5 l/h pump
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21 IndexAAccess code................................................. 43Access level................................................. 42ACCESS LEVEL.......................................... 42Accessories.................................................. 61Accuracy...................................................... 54activated carbon pump................................. 43Adjustment................................................... 24Ambient conditions....................................... 56ANALOG................................................ 30, 35APPLICATION............................................. 43Assembly...................................................... 16Automatic backflushing................................ 40AUX.............................................................. 38BBackflushes.................................................. 41Backflushing interval.................................... 41Backflushing parameters.............................. 40Ccalibration..................................................... 43CALIBRATION............................................. 43Capacity................................................. 30, 31CHANGE CODE.......................................... 43CHANGE TUBE........................................... 41Changing the pump hose............................. 48chemical pump............................................. 43Circulation capacity...................................... 30CLEAR COUNTER...................................... 40Climate......................................................... 56Commissioning............................................. 23CONC........................................................... 30CONCENTRAT............................................ 35Concentration............................................... 35CONFIG....................................................... 39Configurable parameters, overview............. 67
Construction................................................. 15CONTACT.................................................... 31Continuous displays..................................... 27Control elements.......................................... 14Control keys................................................. 25Correct and proper use................................ 10Counter........................................................ 40COUNTER................................................... 40DDecommissioning......................................... 52Device overview........................................... 14Dimensions and weights.............................. 55Dimensions sheets....................................... 62Disposal....................................................... 53DOS............................................................. 30EEffective concentration................................. 30Electrical data............................................... 57Emergency................................................... 12Enclosure rating........................................... 57Error messages............................................ 50Exchanging the solution container............... 45Explanation of the safety information........... 10FFACTOR................................................ 31, 37Faults........................................................... 50flocculent pump............................................ 43FLOW........................................................... 30Frequency mode.......................................... 36Functional description.................................. 15HHose type..................................................... 43IIdentity code................................................. 41Impulse spacing........................................... 31
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INFO............................................................. 41Information in the event of an emergency.... 12Inputs, electrical........................................... 58Installation.................................................... 16LLCD-CONTRAST......................................... 41LED........................................................ 24, 35Level....................................................... 39, 58LEVEL relay................................................. 39LIMIT............................................................ 39MMaintenance................................................. 46Maintenance intervals.................................. 47MANUAL...................................................... 30Manual backflushing.................................... 40Material data................................................ 55Memory........................................................ 36MEMORY............................................... 31, 36Metered volume per contact......................... 31Metering concentration................................. 30MODE.......................................................... 34NNode-ID........................................................ 41OOperating hours........................................... 41Operating Menu........................................... 31Operating menu structure............................ 32Operating mode........................................... 34Operating unit............................................... 24Operation..................................................... 45Ordering Information.................................... 61Outputs, electrical........................................ 60PParameter.................................................... 35parked position............................................. 18Pause........................................................... 58PAUSE......................................................... 39
Performance data......................................... 54Priming......................................................... 45Protective equipment................................... 12Pump hose................................................... 41QQualification of personnel............................. 11RRelay...................................................... 39, 60RELAY......................................................... 39REV.-INTERVAL.......................................... 41REVERSE.................................................... 40REVERSE FREQ......................................... 41REVERSE-TIME.......................................... 40SSafety chapter.............................................. 10Safety relevant settings................................ 42Safety requirements..................................... 57SECURITY................................................... 42SERVICE..................................................... 40SET.............................................................. 35Software version.......................................... 41Sound pressure level................................... 60STARTCONTROL........................................ 40Start-up behaviour........................................ 40Storage......................................................... 13Symbols....................................................... 24System information...................................... 41TTechnical data.............................................. 54Temperature................................................. 41Temperatures............................................... 56Terminal Wiring Diagram............................. 63Transport...................................................... 13Troubleshooting........................................... 50TUBE TYPE................................................. 43VVOLUM........................................................ 31
Index
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