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EWS OS 3030 - Standby Phase Configuration; Standby Phase Stage Timing; Standby Phase Valve and Output Control

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OS3030 Changing and Scanning the Basic Values
12. "Standby" phase
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12. "Standby" phase
The standby phase comprises two stages. The first time-dependent stage
puts the system on standby. The system remains in stage 2 until the next
production, rinse or maintenance phase.
You define whether the input valve and the concentrate valve are open
during these 2 stages. The pressure pump can only be programmed in
stage. It is always off in stage 2.
In the case of equipment with an IF plug-in card, you also specify whether
the output relay is activated for each of the output functions selected in pro-
gramming steps 6.1 and 6.2.
Set the time of the first
stage. The permissible
range is 0 to 999 sec-
onds. If you select 0, the
stage is skipped.
Standby 1
Specify which valves are
open, whether the high-
pressure pump is running
and whether the pro-
grammed OUT1 and OUT2 outputs, if present, are active. The functions
programmed in programming steps 6.1 and 6.2 are active for these outputs.
Press INFO to see the meaning of the abbreviation in plain text.
PU = High-pressure pump PV = Permeate valve
IV = Input valve DO = Dosing
CV = Concentrate valve AP = Additional program
Standby
Program the values in accordance with programming step 12.2..
The system remains in
this position until the
standby position is over.
WARNING!
The high-pressure pump always cuts out. Therefore, it cannot be pro-
grammed in this programming step.
S t e p n o . : 1 2 . 1
S t a n d b y 2 0 s
S t e p n o . : 1 2 . 2
P U - I V | C V | P V - D O
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S t e p n o . : 1 2 . 3
I V - C V - P V - D O
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