3.
After carrying out the residue removal operation (for this period the
MultiFlow is switched off by the residue removal controller) the
MultiFlow starts up again and the driver must repeat the discharge
pre-set entries. The query as to whether residue removal has been
carried out is this time confirmed by pressing the <F1> key. The
confirmation is saved in the logbook.
If parameter 3.1.8.5.1 (residue removal control) is set to 3 and/or 4 the
wet leg sensor connected to the EPE2 is continuously monitored to check
whether residue removal has been carried out on the measuring system
(complete discharge and refilling). If residue removal is detected, this is
recorded in the MultiFlow logbook. If residue discharge has been
detected, the residue removal message is not displayed when switching
between diesel and heating oil / heating oil with additives. If residue
removal has not been detected, the corresponding message is displayed.
Delivery in this case is not started until the measuring system has
undergone residue removal. The MultiFlow does not need to be restarted
in this case.
If a drop in the fill condition sensor of the measurement system is
signaled to the MultiFlow during the residue removal request by the
EPE2, the driver is instructed that the measurement system is to be filled.
The MultiFlow does not need to be re-started if residue removal is
controlled via EPE2.
Display “Residue removal request,
system filled”
Display “Residue removal request,
system not filled”
If parameter 3.1.8.5.1 is set to 4 (EPE2-automatic) or 5 (EPE2-A1-Auto) it
is also possible to control the residue removal from the measuring system
from the MultiFlow using a residue removal pump. A suitable pump must
be connected to the EPE2 output for this purpose. The "Autom. residue