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Pressure Activated Pump Controllers By CSI Controls User`s Manual

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1. Junction Pump Power Pressure Tubing Cord Stainless Steel Inlet Mounting Bracket Extension Tube Note Care should be taken to insure that sewage gases are not allowed to enter the control panel seal panel with an approved sealing means Damage caused by sewage gas is not covered by warranty Pressure Bell Mounting Options Mounting Bracket Tether Kit When using the mounting bracket start by mounting 3e id the bracket on the wall of the tank The bracket should be mounted near the top of the tank with access from the manhole cover The Installer Will Also Need When using the tether kit simply slide the 8 Ib A length of 2 donut over the top to the pressure bell and thread PVC pipe long the nipple into the pressure bell Then suspend enough to reach the bell by securing one end of the provided poly the bottom of rope to the bolt on the top of the nipple and secure the basin amp 2 the other end of the rope near the top of the basin Male Adaptor with access from the manhole cover Top mount eyebolt is provided by the installer Pressure Bell Once the mounting bracket is installed you will need to cut the PVC pipe to the desired length The length of the PVC pipe Depth of Basin minus 14 inches for the pressure bell and minus an additional 6 to 12 inches so the pressure bell is off the bottom of the basin Once the length has been determined and the PVC has been cut attach the 2
2. male adaptor to one end of the pipe 1 Use pliers to slide tubing Push tube onto barbed With the tubing Finally with the tubing clamp onto end of the fitting all the way until it securely attached to securely fastened to the tubing approximately 1 is against the base of the the pressure bell feed pressure bell and all the inch fitting Then use pliers to it through the PVC tubing fed through the pipe slide tubing clamp down pipe from the side with thread the adaptor to the top tubing to below the barb the male adaptor of the pressure bell Hand CAUTION already attached Tighten Only Wear Eye Protection when installing tubing clamps as they can slip out of the pliers and become projectiles Next with the control panel mounted in a convenient location to the basin attach the other end of the 1 4 poly tubing to the control panel Install spring clamps at the barbed coupler similar to the manner described above To help insure that your system does not leak air it is best to not cut or splice the tubing Leave enough extra tubing length coiled up at the mounting bracket to allow the pressure bell to be removed from the basin for maintenance If your installation requires cutting the tubing to exit a junction box make sure that you use the CSI brass coupler fitting with tubing clamps to insure a proper air seal With all the 1 4 tubing connected you will need to remove the Do Not Push or Pull the Diaphram sticker fr
3. 2 and 3 on the DIB each with its own alarm Each has a 120Vac input and all three share a common Neutral The power to these inputs should come from terminal OFF or a fused 120Vac source all three inputs must use the same source Inputs 1 amp 2 are for normally closed contacts and are specifically used for pump amp 2 heat sensor and or overload Input 3 is for normally open contacts and is a general panel alarm Input Rating 120 Vac 10mA each 16 Troubleshooting Each different alarm is annunciated on the LCD screen The audible and alarm light also flash at different rates for each alarm The alarm conditions are explained in the chart below Alarm Fault Alarm Light Flash Audible Flash Other Indication High Level 2 per sec 2 per sec Aux Contact Closed Low Level 1 every 2 sec Chirp every sec X Timer Override 1 every 4 sec 1 every 4 sec X Alarm Power Fail X 1 every 4 sec Alarm Power LED Off Alarm Fuse LED Off Control Power Fail 1 every 4 sec 1 every 4 sec Control Power LED Off Control Fuse LED Off Alarm Fuse Fail X 1 every 4 sec Alarm Power LED Off Alarm Fuse LED On Control Fuse 1 every 4 sec 1 every 4 sec Control Power LED Off Control Fuse LED On Pump 1 Fault 1 long 2 short 1 long 2 short Pump 1 LED Flash Pump 2 Fault 1 long 2 short 1 long 2 short Pump 2 LED Flash Auxiliary Input Alarm 1 long 2 short
4. I D Number Displays the unique identification number assigned to the control panel This field will not normally need to be edited May contain the numbers 0 9 and the characters A F Press Set Change button to change this field Note This number is set at the factory and will not need to be changed under normal operation Initiate Check In Press Set Change button to force the modem to call in Emails and text messages will not be sent for this notification This menu will also display the status of the modem connection Alarm History Menu This menu displays the last three alarms that have occurred beginning with the most recent alarm On Titan Controllers equipped with a modem this menu will also display the date and time the alarm condition occurred Level Setpoint Menu When the dials are adjusted LCD screen will jump to display this menu for 10 seconds to aid in precision Off Setpoint Displays the level in feet and inches to which the Pump s Off dial is set Pump On Setpoint Simplex Displays the level in feet and inches to which the Pump On dial is set Lead Setpoint Duplex Displays the level in feet and inches to which the Lead Pump On dial is set 15 Lag Setpoint Duplex Displays the level in feet and inches to which the Lag Pump On dial is set Hi Levl Setpoint Displays the level in feet and inches to which the High Level dial is set Auxiliary Inputs There are three Auxiliary Inputs labeled 1
5. ON ON ON Override No Warn ON OFF ON Overide No Alrms ON OFF OFF Alarm No Overide OFF OFF ON Press Set Change button to change this field High Level Delay High Level Time Delay Simplex Controllers Only The High Level Alarm will delay according to the set time If the fluid level is above the High Level set point for this length of time without interruption the alarm will begin to sound Time shown is in Minutes Seconds Maximum time setting is 99 59 Press Set Change button to change this field Number of Fields Duplex Controllers Only The Time Dosing operation can be set up for One Field or Two Fields When set to Two Fields each pump will be able to run as soon as its corresponding Off Timer is complete During override the two pumps may run at the same time When set to One Field each pump will only be able to run when the Off Timer for both pumps is complete The two pumps will never run at the same time 14 Telemetry Menu Modem Option Only Call Number Displays the telephone number the modem will call to report alarms and to check in monthly This field may hold from 1 to 11 digits Press Set Change button to change this field Enter the number 1 digit at a time If entering less than 11 digits enter a blank character to signify when the telephone number has been entered completely Note This number is set at the factory and will not need to be changed under normal operation
6. Pump number 1 or 2 This is the amount of time the pump will be enabled to run once the level reaches the override setpoint at which time the system enters the Override Time Dosing mode Time shown is in Minutes Seconds Maximum time setting is 99 59 Press Set Change button to change this field Pump Ovrrid Off Pump Disable Time Setting for Override is Pump number 1 or 2 This is the amount of time the pump must wait after it completes an Override run cycle before it may run again Note The pump will continue 13 to cycle in override time dosing mode until the level is below the override setpoint when the Override Pump Disable Time expires Time shown is in Hours Minutes Maximum time setting is 99 59 Press Set Change button to change this field Alarm Override This setting controls 3 functions of Time Dosing Override When the basin level reaches the Override setpoint High Level setpoint on simplex Lag setpoint on duplex the panel will override the Off Timer and run the pump s using the override On and Off times Override Warning When an override occurs the panel will sound an Override Warning Alarm to signal that an override event is occurring High Level Alarm When the basin level reaches the High Level setpoint the panel will sound a High Level Alarm to signal that the liquid level is much higher than expected 2 Override High Level Setting Override Warning yos Override w Alarms
7. rtan Series Pressure Activated Pump Controllers by CSI Controle User s Manual Titan Series Controllers The Titan Series consists of two cULus 508 Recognized control circuit boards the Titan control board and the Digital Interface Board DIB These circuit boards are connected via a ribbon cable and mounted on a molded ABS bezel The part numbers for Titan Series Controllers are as follows CSLC 1801 Simplex Pump Controller w Pressure Activation CSLC 1802 Duplex Pump Controller w Pressure Activation Additional designation characters may follow at the end of these part numbers to indicate special options such as time dosing etc Installation The Titan bezel is designed to be mounted on a panel by eight screws The panel cut out dimensions and screw hole locations are shown in the figure below Screw holes should be drilled and tapped for 6 32 x 2 screws The Titan Controller is to be mounted only indoors or inside an enclosed control panel Controller Dimensions All Dimensions shown in inches 1 500 J 6 850 i E ns os 3485 1 500 O o o 7 YY 5 070 3 860 7 780 10 720 PANEL 9 870 x C Lh DUREE e 3 860 SUME E i 9 D 7 9 000 T1 o o 41 1 NH 77 HY 9 850 PANEL p 74 Typical Simplex Installation w Mounting Bracket Conduit Flange
8. value press the Set Change button To move to the next edit digit or to finish editing the setting press the Menu Enter button Display Menu Press Menu Enter Button to change between menu fields Depth Pump Status Reads out liquid level in feet and inches Max value 10 00 0 Shows pump mode Hand Off Auto or Fail Fail shows during overload or overtemp Elapsed Time is Pump number 1 or 2 Reads out the total elapsed run time of the corresponding pump Max Value 999999 59 59 Time shown is in the format of Hours Minutes Seconds Cycle Count is Pump number 1 or 2 Reads out the number of cycles the corresponding pump has run Max Value 999999 Override Count Time Dose controllers only Reads out the number of times the panel has gone into override mode Max Value 999999 High Level Count Reads out the number of times the liquid level has reached high level Max Value 999999 Pump 1 or 2 Timer Time Dose Controllers only Reads out the remaining time in the current time cycle If the pump is running then it indicates the time remaining until the pump shuts off If the pump is off then it indicates time remaining until the pump may run again Active Alarm Reads out what alarm condition the panel is currently experiencing If there are no alarms it will read None 11 User Settings Main Menu Press and hold Menu Enter Button for 3 seconds while in the Display Me
9. 1 long 2 short X Pump 1 is turned Off X X Pump 1 Run LED Flash Pump 2 is turned Off X X Pump 2 Run LED Flash FCC Information The Federal Communication Commission FCC has established rules which permits this device to be directly connected to the telephone network If this device is malfunctioning it may also be causing harm to the telephone network this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem can be determined and until repair has been made If this is not done the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes If the telephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to their lines inform them of the following a The telephone number the device is connected to b The ringer equivalence number REN c The device uses an RJ11 type jack d The FCC Registration Number The REN Ringer Equivalence Number is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENS on a telephone line may result in devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the REN should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact
10. N Lights The Level Set Points The Pressure Systems are very simple to set and use Each level setting is adjusted by turning the corresponding dial For example using the duplex controller turn the pumps off dial to 4 the Lead Pump On dial to 12 the Lag Pump On dial to 24 and the High Level dial to 36 As the level in the basin comes up the LEAD PUMP will turn on at 12 and LAG PUMP will turn on at 24 with a 10 second delay and as the liquid level in the basin is being pumped down the pumps will shut off at the PUMPS OFF level of 4 If for some reason a pump fails or the liquid level is coming into the basin quicker than the pumps can remove it the liquid level in the basin will eventually reach the HIGH LEVEL setting of 36 and at this point the system will sound the audible and the alarm light will flash two flashes per second fast Remember All settings are relative to the top of the large union nut on the pressure bell in the basin The Pressure Systems also contain an internal low level loss of pressure alarm This feature comes from the factory turned off but can be enabled through the display This alarm will occur if the liquid level falls below 3 or if the system air pressure is lost The PUMP OFF setting can not be set below 4 so that the level in the basin will never be below the 3 level under normal operating conditions Should this situation occur the user has a few options of how they would like to be notified of
11. Vac AUX AL Auxiliary HL alarm dry contact LT Alarm Light output 120Vac P2 Pump 2 Output 120Vac P1 Pump 1 Output 120Vac Off 120VAC Output for RD 1 2 3 HD Return for Redundant Off Float SL Silence Detection Input V 12Vdc Unregulated Aud Audible Alarm output Open Collector Output 1 Pump 1 Overload Overtemp 2 Pump 2 Overload Overtemp 3 Auxiliary Alarm Input N Neutral Sample Wiring Diagram 9 LilLa N CB 1 M1 DL WEM E pee Ti PuMP 4 ts d MC 98 8 CB 2 Me DL 2 4078 5 d of X 7o Ti PUMP S 4 a 4 otra MTR j CONTROL CB 1202 z7 at amp ALARM CB N damp t LALC N pio o m1 o ITAN DUPLEX peot o 2 o 4 PRESSURE CONTROLLER m CSLC 1802 gt H s ug AUDIBLE ALAR DLi HT SENSOR vo t iu 1 io INDICATUR wns 2 PUSH TO SILENCE MTR 2 N 7 ges SLo e OL HT SENSOR L Ne H3 H4 BUE AUX o AUX ALARM DRY CUNTACT Controller Operation Control Circuit Power Light POWER CONTROL Alarm Circuit e ALARM Power Light MCAD GLU Adjustable High Tie Se 5 Alarm Light Level Alarm r mea E S amp Test LEVEL y Silence Button jjustable Lag aye Pump On Dial PUMP ON OE Adjustable Lead c A a Pump On Dial PUMPON AA po Hand Run Adjustable PUMPS gt Pump Run Pumps Off Dial OFF P SA
12. ag pump will also turn on A non adjustable delay causes the Lag Pump to wait 10 seconds to turn on after the Lead Pump turns on If the liquid level gets all the way up to the High Level setpoint the audible will sound and the alarm light will flash To silence the audible press the TEST SILENCE button on the face of the controller or use an external switch to connect the SL terminal to ground see sample wiring diagrams Basic Operation Simplex Time Dosing Controller When the liquid level in the basin rises to the Pump On setpoint the pump will turn on The pump will stay on until the liquid level is below the Pump Off setpoint or until the Pump On timer expires whichever comes first The pump will then not be allowed to run again until the Pump Off timer expires and the liquid level is above the Pump On setpoint If the liquid level gets all the way up to the High Level setpoint the pump will turn on regardless of the state of the Pump Off timer This is called a Timer Override The pump will run for the Override On time or until the liquid level is below the Pump Off setpoint whichever comes first After it turns off the Override Off timer will begin and the pump will not be allowed to run again until it expires even if the liquid level rises above the High Level setpoint again The high level alarm is also activated by the High Level setpoint after the adjustable High Level Time Delay This delay allows the Timer Override time to pum
13. button MENL When in the display menu to go to the main menu push and hold Menu Enter until you see the Telemetry Menu SET Call Number SET Level Cntrl Menu appear on the ry CHANGE I D Number LCD screen about 3 seconds Initiat 6 Checkin To Change When in the Main Menu to select Eom Value a submenu press the i Set Change button ENTER MENU ENTER Editing Fields To edit the setting currently being displayed on the screen press the Set Change button The value that is now being edited will begin to flash To change this value press the Set Change button To VENU move to the next edit digit or to ENTER finish editing the setting press the Menu Enter button i SET e Most Recent Alarm d 2nd Most Recent Alarm 3rd Most Recent Alarm To Change Fields Off Setpoint i S P On Setpoint Si Level Setpoints j ed reis Dubia a Lag Setpoint Duplex ENTER High Level Setpoint To Y Fields MENU MENU ENTER 10 Menu Navigation To advance to the next menu press the Menu Enter button When in the display menu to go to the main menu push and hold Menu Enter until you see the Level Cntrl Menu appear on the LCD screen about 3 seconds When in the Main Menu to select a submenu press the Set Change button Editing Fields To edit the setting currently being displayed on the screen press the Set Change button The value that is now being edited will begin to flash To change this
14. ires even if the liquid level rises above the Lag On setpoint again If the liquid level rises all the way up to the High Level setpoint the High Level alarm will sound the audible and flash the alarm light To silence the audible press the TEST SILENCE button on the face of the controller or use an external switch to connect the SL terminal to ground see sample wiring diagrams Redundant Off Float Operation The default operation of the off float when used is to disable automatic pump run operation when the float tips down If a Redundant Off float is not to be used this input should be jumped out When a special alternate Redundant Run High Level function is used the high level alarm will be activated and the pump will run whenever the float is tipped up If the Redundant Run High Level float is not to be used in this application this input should be left open Menus Display Menu Settings Menu Depth Pump Status Level Cntrl Menu Lead Pump Set Elapsed Time 1 Low Level Alarm gt Cycle Count 1 Reset Cyc Cnt Elapsed Time 2 Reset ETM Cycle Count 2 To Change Fields Override Count High Level Count Pump 1 Timer Pump 2 Timer Active Alarm To Change Value MENU ENTER Pump Time On Pump Time Off Pump Ovrrid On Pump Ovrrid Off 7o change Alarm Override Value High Level Delay Number of Fields Menu Navigation To Change Fields To advance to the next menu press the Menu Enter
15. n the Off mode In this case the alarm will sound and the pump status on the display will show Fail If a pump has failed it can not be forced to run with the hand button until the failure has cleared The operation detailed below is considered standard operation Standard operation may be modified by some controller settings See Menus section for more details Basic Operation Standard Simplex Controller When the liquid level in the basin rises to the Pump On setpoint the pump will turn on The pump will stay on until the liquid level is below the Pump Off setpoint or float If the liquid level gets all the way up to the High Level setpoint the high level alarm will sound the audible and flash the alarm light To silence the audible press the TEST SILENCE button on the face of the controller or use an external switch to connect the SL terminal to ground see sample wiring diagram Basic Operation Standard Duplex Controller When the liquid level in the basin rises to the Lead Pump On setpoint the lead pump will turn on The pump will stay on until the liquid level is below the Pumps Off setpoint After the pump turns off the pumps will alternate For example if Pump 1 is the lead pump after it turns off Pump 2 will be the new lead pump and Pump 1 will now be the lag However a permanent Lead Pump may be assigned in the Level Control Options Menu If the liquid level gets all the way up to the Lag Pump On setpoint the l
16. nu to enter into this menu Press the Menu Enter Button to change between menu fields Level Cntrl Menu Level Control Options Menu Press Set Change button to enter into this sub menu Time Dosing Menu Time Dosing Options Menu Time Dose controllers only Press Set Change button to enter into this sub menu Telemetry Menu Modem option only Press Set Change button to enter into this sub menu Alarm History Press Set Change button to enter into this sub menu Level Setpoints Press Set Change button to enter into this sub menu Level Control Options Menu Lead Pump Set Duplex Controllers Only Press Set Change button to change this field Possible Settings Alternate Alternate which pump turns on at the lead setpoint every time a pump runs PumplisLead Pump 1 always turns on at the lead pump setpoint Pump 2 always turns on at the lag pump setpoint Pump 2is Lead Pump 2 always turns on at the lead pump setpoint Pump 1 always turns on at the lag setpoint Low Level Alarm Occurs if liquid level reads below 3 5 Press Set Change button to change this field Possible Settings Alarm Off Low Level Alarm Off Light Only Flash Alarm Light only for Low Level Alarm Light amp Audible Flash Alarm Light and sound audible for Low Level Alarm Reset Cyc Cnt This is the cycle count that can be viewed in the Display Menu Reset Cycle Counter to zero is Pump number 1 or 2 Press Set Change bu
17. om the bottom of the pressure bell Do not push the bottom of the pressure bell but feel to make sure the rubber is tight against the cup If it is not refer to the section entitled Seating the Rolling Diaphram before continuing Also make sure that all tubing is connected between the pressure bell and the control panel before submersing the bell in liquid Note Should the tubing become disconnected while the pressure bell is in the liquid you will need to pump the station down manually before reconnecting the pressure tubing If there is an air leak or the diaphragm is not seated properly the system will not give an accurate measurement Properly Seated Diaphragm Improperly Seated Diaphragm A The proper operation of the rolling diaphragm assembly is key for the proper operation of the pressure system For the diaphragm to be seated it must be snug around the push cup inside of the pressure bell assembly The diaphragm is seated and protected when sent from the factory However if the rolling diaphragm assembly has been pushed up by some method other than water pressure someone manually pushing on it it will be necessary to reseat the push cup in the diaphragm Reseating the Rolling Diaphragm A diaphragm that is not seated properly must be reseated Reseating the diaphragm can be accomplished by plunging the pressure bell into a liquid depth of about three feet This must be done without the pressure tube connected
18. p the liquid down below the high level before it alarms To silence the audible press the TEST SILENCE button on the face of the controller or use an external switch to connect the SL terminal to ground see sample wiring diagrams Basic Operation Duplex Time Dosing Controller When the liquid level in the basin rises to the Lead Pump On setpoint the lead pump will turn on The pump will stay on until the liquid level is below the Pump Off setpoint or until the Pump On timer expires whichever comes first The pump will then not be allowed to run until the Pump Off timer expires After the pump turns off the pumps will alternate For example if Pump 1 was the lead pump after it turns off Pump 2 will be the new lead pump and Pump 1 will now be the lag pump If the controller is in 2 field mode the new lead pump will be able to run as soon as the level rises back up to the Lead Pump On setpoint In 1 field mode no pump can run until the Off timer of both pumps has expired If the liquid level rises to the Lag Pump On setpoint the pump will turn on regardless of the state of the Pump Off timer This is called a Timer Override In 2 field mode the lag pump will also turn on after a 10 second lag delay The pump s will run for the Override On Time or until the liquid level is below the Pump Off setpoint whichever comes first After it turns off the Override Off timer will begin and the pump s will not be allowed to run again until it exp
19. the local telephone company 17 Specifications Dimensions Mounting Weight Alarm Power Input Control Power Input P1 P2 Output LT Output Aud Output V Output Float Input Aux Inputs Aux Alarm Contact Rating Fuse Rating Terminal Torque Ratings Controller Temp Range Humidity 10 72 h X 9 85 w X 0 76 d Panel Mount w eight 6 32 x 1 2 screws 1 5 pounds 115Vac 115Vac 115Vac 100 mA max 115Vac 100 mA max Open Collector Output 7bmA max 12Vdc unregulated 120Vac 10 mA max 120Vac 10 mA max 120Vac 5A max 5mm x 20mm 3 Amps max 7 0 inch lbs 40 F 40 C to 185 F 85 C 95 non condensing Blown Fuse Status Lights 3 Year Limited Warranty Non Conductive Injection Molded Bezel Provides NEMA 1 Rating when mounted through an enclosure Ma we CSI Controls cC 220 Ohio Street Ashland Ohio 44805 Phone 419 281 5767 Toll Free 1 800 363 5842 FAX 419 289 2535 2010 CSI Controls www CSlIcontrols com 18 csi info CSIcontrols com
20. the problem See Low Level Alarm menu on page 12 Set Points Hand Off Auto Operation The HAND button on the Titan controller works similarly to a traditional H O A toggle switch There are three modes that each pump can be in Hand Off and Auto In Off mode the pump is disabled and will not run To show that the pump is disabled and will not run its respective Pump Run LED will flash In Auto mode the pump s will run as described in the sections below In Hand mode the pump will run regardless of the Pump On setpoint or the Time Dosing timers The first time the HAND button is pressed the pump status on the LCD screen will flash showing that it is being edited Pressing HAND again will cycle through the three pump options When the button has not been pushed for 3 seconds the pump will be put into the mode that is displayed and the text will stop flashing When the pump is running in Hand you may bring it out of Hand by pushing the HAND button one time at which point the pump will return to its previously set mode To protect the pump against running dry the controller will not latch into Hand mode if the liquid level is below the Pump s Off setpoint To force the pump to run in Hand mode after this point you must push and hold the HAND button Also if the pump s overload overtemp input opens the pump will be disabled and flash the Pump Run LED just as i
21. to the controller Once the diaphragm is reseated the rubber will be snug around the internal push cup and when lightly touching the diaphragm the push cup can be felt immediately behind the diaphragm An alternate method is to push the diaphragm up into the pressure bell as far as it will go with your fist Then put one finger over the end of the tubing that is connected to the pressure bell Now you can move around the diaphragm against the push cup make sure it is centered on the push cup Then release your finger from the tubing and the internal spring will slowly return the push cup to its default position Then make sure the pressure tube is reconnected to both the pressure bell and the controller before the bell is submerged in liquid Battery Backed Up Alarm The controller s alarm circuitry is 9 volt battery backed up The 9 volt power will sound the audible alarm and light the red alarm light on the front of the Controller It will not light the flashing red light on the top of the panel To install the 9 volt battery access the back of the controller and insert the battery into the clip on the circuit board as shown Wiring CSLC 180X 15 230V 16 60 Hertz Power Supply Terminal Description LA Alarm Power Input 120Vac N Neutral Input LC Control Power Input 120
22. tton to change this field 12 Possible Settings Do Not Reset Cycle Counter will not reset Reset Counter Cycle Counter will reset to 0 Reset E T M This is the Elapsed time that can be viewed in the Display Menu Reset Elapsed Time to zero is Pump number 1 or 2 Press Set Change button to change this field Possible Settings Do Not Reset Elapsed Time will not reset Reset Counter Elapsed Time will reset to 0 Time Dosing Options Menu Time Dose Controllers Only Pump Time On Pump Enable Time Setting is Pump number 1 or 2 This is the amount of time the pump will be enabled to run once the level reaches the Pump On simplex or Lead On duplex setpoint Note If the level reaches the pump off setpoint before time expires the pump will shut off and the Pump Disable time will begin Time shown is in Minutes Seconds Maximum time setting is 99 59 Press Set Change button to change this field Pump Time Off Pump Disable Time Setting is Pump number 1 or 2 This is the amount of time the pump must wait after it completes a run cycle before it may run again Note If the level reaches the override lag setpoint the pump will begin to run regardless of Pump Disable Time Time shown is in Hours Minutes Maximum time setting is 99 59 To disable Time Dosing set this field to 00 00 Press Set Change button to change this field Pump Ovrrid On Pump Enable Time Setting for Override is

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