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ULTRA 3 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Example 2 Sump Control (pump down)
A sump is typically used to temporarily hold water or effluent, and when the
level reaches a specific point, the sump is pumped down, with the fluid
being transferred to another process.
In this example, there are two pumps, which will be set to alternate duty
assist, so they come on alternately. Pump 1 is to be set to relay 1, pump 2 to
relay 2, and the high-level alarm to relay 3.
This will operate as follows. During normal operation, pump 1 will come on
at 0.84m and pump down to 0.56m. The setpoints are then shifted to pump
2, which will come on first next time. During peak periods, when pump 1
cannot cope, pump 1 will come on at 0.84m, pump 2 will come on at 1.4m,
and pump down to 0.56m. The setpoints are then shifted to pump 2, which
will come on first next time.
If neither pump can cope, and the level rises to 2.38m, then the alarm relay
(relay 3) will come on and go off when the level falls to 2.24m. This will
indicate insufficient capacity of the pumps. The display will show the level in
the sump and the mA output will be representative of level where 4mA =
empty level (0%) and 20mA = 2.8m (100%).
Empty Distance (P105), 3.5m
100%. Span (P106), 2.8m
85%. High alarm on (P233), 2.38m
80%. High alarm off (P234), 2.24m
0%, Empty level
20%. Pump 1+2 off (P214, 224), 0.56m
30%. Pump 1 on (P213), 0.56m
50%. Pump 2 on (P223), 1.4m

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Pulsar Measurement Ultra 3 Specifications

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BrandPulsar Measurement
ModelUltra 3
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish