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MN F09 002 US DOK-383E Issue/Rev. 3.65 (02/24)
MultiFlow Configuration of the MultiFlow
9.3.1.18
Overfill prevention
The control element function is transferred from the
overfill prevention to the MultiFlow.
No No monitoring, MultiFlow is not
an element of the delivery safety
system.
Frequency Input: A level sensor with frequency
output is used.
Switch Input: A level sensor with switch output
is used.
RF overfill prevention:
OP signal is transmitted via RF
and base station to the MultiFlow
Issue a message on change of status of a cable-
based overfill prevention.
Select Valve Compilation (see also 8.3.1.8.5))
0 General configuration
1 GVLx-xM, dry hose operation is modified
Applicable only for UK version:
Blow down of dry hose (duration)
9.3.1.18.1
Notes on the manual control of the hoses
Without full electronic valve control the outputs must be connected to
following valves (functions):
View following drawings in the appendix:
E51.351052 (page 331); E51.351190 (page 151)
During flow control the low flow opening remains active even during
high flow (see 72).
9.3.1.18.2
Notes on the full electronic control of the hoses
The full electronic valve control (i.e. hose selection) is controlled by
parameter 3.1.8.1. It replaces the pneumatic control switch and makes it
possible to handle the meter without utilization of hand-operated valves.
In order to take over these control functions, MultiFlow requires the
activation of the electronic control (see above) as well as a description of
the implemented hoses (discharge passes). This is done at parameter
3.1.8.7, where all hoses supported by the metering system are listed.