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prevents the other relays from operating until this time expires.
Setting this time to 0:00 will disable this feature.
15 Alarms
The Model 3323 is equipped with both high and low conductivity and ORP alarms. This menu option
allows you to program the specific values for these alarms. When a conductivity or ORP alarm is
received, it will appear as a flashing message in the middle of the display and any configured alarm
relays will be activated. The high conductivity alarm will override the blowdown relay and force a
blowdown to occur. Consult your water treatment specialist when determining the proper High and
Low Alarm values for your system.
To set the alarm setpoints:
HIGH ALARM=
5000 µS
LOW ALARM=
100 µS
CAL:+/- ENT: ACCEPT
From the MAIN MENU press‖4‖ ALARMS. A screen asking WHICH PROCESS? will appear.
Select ORP or conductivity.
Use the keypad to enter a value for the high alarm. Press ‖ENT‖.
Use the keypad to enter a value for the low alarm and press ‖ENT‖.
Use the keypad to enter a value for the deadband and press ―ENT‖. Refer to section 13.8.2 for a
discussion on deadband.
16 Water Meter
The 3300 series controllers will work directly with the following types of meters: dry contacting head
meters, Seametrics open collector output meters, Signet 2535 and 2540 paddle wheel meters, and the
Autotrol 1 inch and 2 inch meters. Contact Pulsafeeder for other types of water meters.
Both water meter inputs are programmed in the same manner.
To get to the water meter configuration screen:
From the main menu, press‖5‖ WATER METERS. This will take you to the WHICH WATER
METER SCREEN.
Press‖1‖ for MTR1 or press‖2‖ for MTR2.
This will take you to the WATER METER TYPES screen as shown.