Ho: Operating Hours; En: Absorbed Energy Counter; Sn: Number Of Starts; Setpoint Menu - DAB ACTIVE DRIVER PLUS M/T 1.0 Instructions D'utilisation

Table des Matières

Publicité

Les langues disponibles
  • FR

Les langues disponibles

  • FRANÇAIS, page 100

6.2.7 HO: Operating hours

Indicates, on two lines, the hours of inverter activation and pump operating hours.

6.2.8 EN: absorbed energy counter

This indicates on two lines the total absorbed energy and the partial energy. The total energy is a number that always
increases during the lifetime of the machine and can never be reset. The partial energy is an energy counter that can
be reset by the user. The partial counter is reset by pressing the [-] key for 5 sec.
The resetting of the partial hour counter also resets the hour histogram.

6.2.9 SN: Number of starts

Indicates the number of times the inverter has started the electropump.

6.3 Setpoint menu

From the main menu, press and hold MODE and SET simultaneously until "SP" appears on display (or use the buttons
+ or – in the selection menu).
Buttons + and – enable respectively to increase and decrease the system pressurisation value.
To exit the current menu and return to the main menu, press SET.
This menu enables the user to set the system operating pressure.
The regulating pressure can be set as indicated in table 2.
On each page of this menu, a box appears on the left with the value of SX, see par 6.5.10. If the set pressure exceeds
the value of SX, the box blinks, indicating that the setting will be limited by SX.

6.3.1 SP: Setting the setpoint pressure

Pressure to apply to the system if the auxiliary pressure regulation functions are not active.

6.3.2 Auxiliary pressure settings

The inverter can vary the set point pressure according to the status of the inputs.
On type M/T and T/T inverters, up to 3 auxiliary pressures can be set for a total of 4 different set points.
On type M/M inverters, one auxiliary pressure can be set for a total of 2 different set points.
For the electrical connections, refer to paragraph 2.3.3, and for software settings, refer to paragraph 6.6.15.
If there are several auxiliary pressure functions active, associated with several inputs, the inverter applies
the lowest pressure of all those activated.

6.3.2.1 P1: Auxiliary pressure 1 setting

Pressure to apply to the system if the auxiliary pressure function is activated on input 1.

6.3.2.2 P2: Auxiliary pressure 2 setting

Pressure to apply to the system if the auxiliary pressure function is activated on input 2.
Not available on type M/M inverters.

6.3.2.3 P3: Auxiliary pressure 3 setting

Pressure to apply to the system if the auxiliary pressure function is activated on input 3.
Not available on type M/M inverters.
The pump restart pressure depends both on the set pressure (SP, P1, P2, P3) and RP.
RP expresses the reduction in pressure, with respect to "SP" (or an auxiliary pressure if activated),
which generates pump start-up.
Exemple:
SP = 3,0 [bar]; RP = 0,5 [bar]; no auxiliary pressure function active:
During normal operation, the system pressure is set at 3.0 [bar].
The electric pump is restarted when the pressure falls below 2.5 [bar].
Entry of an excessively high pressure setting (SP, P1, P2, P3) with respect to the pump output
specifications, may cause false errors of water failure (BL); in this case lower the pressure setting or use
a pump suited to system requirements.

6.4 Manual menu

From the main menu, press and hold "SET" & "+" & "-" simultaneously until "FP" appears on display (or use the
buttons + or – in the selection menu).
This menu enables the display and modification of various configuration parameters. The MODE button enables the
user to scroll through the menu pages, while buttons + and – enable respectively to increase and decrease the value
of the parameter concerned. To exit the current menu and return to the main menu, press SET.
In manual mode, regardless of the parameter on display, the following commands are enabled:
ENGLISH
81

Publicité

Table des Matières
loading

Table des Matières