User Manual
Operating Instructions
Monitoring of the Operation, continuation
Fig. 24
Piston detector installed on the metering device
Fig. 25
Pressure relief valve
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Operation, continuation
El ectrical monitoring (microprocessor control)
A piston detector (initiator) which has been installed on a
metering device instead of a piston closure plug
(M 11 x 1) monitors the pump operating time and brings
it to a close after all the pistons of this metering device
have dispensed their lubricant quantity.
If there is a blockage in the system or if the pump reser-
voir is empty, the piston detector can no longer record the
piston movements. The switching off signal is not trans-
mitted to the control unit. A fault signal occurs.
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The pre-assembled metering devices have the designa-
tion SSV .. . - N (they are available f or SSV 6, 8, 10
and 12). They must be installed in the system inst ead of a
normal metering device.
Pressure relief val ve
The whole system can be monitored visually via the pres-
sure relief valve. If lubricant is leaking at the pressure re-
lief valve during the distribution sequence, this indicates
that there is a blockage in the system.
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NOTE
For the system monitoring it is recom-
mended that one SSV metering device
with pre-assembled piston detector be
used per lubrication circuit. These special
6001a 02
metering devices must be ordered sepa-
rately for each lubrication system. Refer to
the Parts Catalogue.
IMPORTANT
In the case of the progressive metering
devices models SSV 6 - 22 the outlets 1
and/or 2 must never be closed, other-
wise the system would block owing to the
6001a 02
structure of the metering device.
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