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Brand | Miura |
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Model | MT1-200 |
Category | Controller |
Language | English |
Essential safety guidelines for operating the Multiple Installation Controller, covering shock and hazards.
Regulations for operating and maintaining the Multiple Installation Controller.
Emphasizes the need for knowledge and experience in operating and maintaining the controller.
Advises wearing protective items like helmet and safety footwear for tasks.
Warns against unauthorized alterations or repairs, citing serious safety risks.
Explains the purpose and placement of warning labels on the product for caution.
Safety measures to be followed during the installation of the equipment.
Crucial safety measures to be observed when operating the equipment.
Safety guidelines for moving, reselling, or re-using the equipment.
Explains how to operate the MP1-200, including display control, external signals, and setting operations.
Details stopping and firing up boilers using external signals, and suspending alarm output.
Guides setting control pressure and alarm levels using internal potentiometers.
Explains how to operate the MT1-200, including display control, mode changes, and notification resets.
Explains how MI control starts boilers based on steam pressure and conditions for its operation.
Lists boiler statuses that are not controlled by MI control, such as manual operation or error states.
Explains how the MI controller increases boiler quantity based on load and priority sequence.
Describes how the unit decreases boiler quantity based on load and priority, shifting fire levels.
States that shorter cumulative combustion time gives higher priority, advising against duplicate settings.
Details backup control scenarios like boiler out of control, pre-purge, and pressure sensor failure.
Explains the automatic rotation feature that sets priorities based on cumulative combustion time.
Notifies blowdown timing via the B.BLOW LED after a set combustion time.
Troubleshooting steps for incorrect pressure readings on the MP1-200 display.
Troubleshooting steps when boilers are controlled by pressure settings instead of automatic operation.
Troubleshooting steps for boilers stopping prematurely before reaching target pressure.
Troubleshooting steps to identify why boilers are not starting combustion.
Troubleshooting steps when automatic rotation or priority changes are not occurring as expected.
Troubleshooting for cases where boilers do not fire in the expected priority order.