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9
6.0 SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
DETERGENT CONTROLLER P.C. BOARD
Figure 6-1
6.1 Cell/Sensor Selection
Ensure jumper JP2 on the detergent controller PC board is
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sensor operation, the jumper should only be installed on
ONE pin of JP2.
For two-pole probe operation, the jumper should be installed
on the right two pins of JP2, labeled "S26".
6.2 Concentration Adjustment
Concentration versus Conductivity
When the detergent is dissolved in the wash tank, it produces
a certain concentration of product. A given concentration
of product will, in turn, produce a corresponding conductiv-
ity 
the detergent controller. The controller attempts to reach
a desired solution concentration by using the conductivity
signal to control when to feed detergent product into the
wash tank.
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wash tank water. The detergent controller cannot distinguish
between the conductivity signal produced by the water and
that produced by the dissolved detergent.
For this reason, the setting of the TITRATION DIP switch
should be viewed as a starting point that may require adjust-
ing once the wash tank is titrated.
Titration Adjustment
Adjustment of the wash tank concentration is done using
the six position TITRATION DIP switch on the detergent
controller PC board. The individual positions on this DIP
switch are labeled 1 through 6. Sliding a position to the left
will turn that position ON. Sliding a position to the right will
turn that position OFF. When a position is ON, the detergent
controller will add detergent to the wash tank according to
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
POSITION ON 1 2 3 4 5 6
APPROX. #
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APPROX. #
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When multiple positions are ON, the detergent controller
will add all positions together to achieve the desired tank
concentration.
Example using Standard Drops:
1. Assume a desired tank concentration of 14 standard
drops is required. Start by turning positions 1 and 2 and
3 ON
2. Allow the detergent controller to feed until the 100%
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TITRATION ADJUSTMENT
SONALERT
®
ALARM DE-
LAY ADJUSTMENT
SONALERT
®
ALARM VOLUME
ADJUSTMENT

SELECTION
FEED ADJUST PO-
TENTIOMETERS
Note: JP1 and JP2
jumpers in "open"
position.
solution.
3. If the actual titration measurement is only 10 drops, the
wash tank water conductivity is already adding a read-
ing of 4 drops to the measurement. The TITRATION
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additional detergent to the tank.
4. Turn positions 2 and 3 OFF and position 4 ON. This
results in positions 1 and 4
5. Repeat step 2. This should now provide the desired
concentration.
6.3 Feed Adjustment Potentiometers
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of the set point, the dispenser will provide an “on-off” pulse
feed mode to control overshoot.
These potentiometers determine the duration of the “on-off”
pulses. This allows for minimum overshoot dependent upon
the detergent dispensing rate, refer to Figure 6-1.
The normal setting (as factory set) is both pots being in the
full counter-clockwise position, providing for a 1 second “on”
pulse and a 1 second “off” pulse. This is desirable for most
operating conditions.
These are adjustable up to a maximum of 12 seconds. If
the detergent delivery rate is very slow, such as might be
encountered with low feed water temperature to the reservoir,
it may be desirable to increase the “on” pulse time.
In a very large wash tank, it may be desirable to increase
the “off” to allow the detergent to disperse evenly throughout
the wash tank before further feeding occur.

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