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Verify System Status —``` Combined Pump Test <br /> ❑ Ensure that the panel installation instructions '7-417, ❑ Verify that the Recirc and Discharge pumps <br /> 11 <br /> have been completed. + <br /> ,tr , Y3 .;.,, ,, - are submerged in water before continuing. <br /> 0 Verifythat the circuit breakers are in the on . -e. 5 s <br /> �`� � �~ � � � ❑ Press down the spring-loaded <br /> position. 'Ir. ., ` ( f <br /> 4 "MAN/AUTO"switch for both pumps. <br /> 2a. ` Digital inputs#6&#7 should illuminate <br /> fit. <br /> O Verify controller status. The"Power LED" ; .- ,r (see Fig. 1,pg. 1),indicating that the <br /> located on the controller(see Fig. 1,pg. 1) 4 V �, auxiliary contacts are on for both pumps. <br /> will either be: ' <br /> • Blinking—indicates that the controller is ` . �� ❑ Measure the voltage and amperage of the <br /> operating normally,or pump. <br /> • Solid Off(when power is applied)— 1.Control Panel 2.Flecinoalating Splitter Value 3.AdvanTex"'Filter • Measure the voltage at each of the <br /> indicates that there is a possible problem 4•PmcessingTank 5.Splice Boat 8.BloTule Pump Vault pump terminals in the panel while both <br /> w i (Rut Assembly.Filter,Pump}7.Pump Basin Rat Assemby,Pump) pumps are running. A low voltage <br /> 1. The input fuse(Fl)on the PC board, condition could indicate that the site <br /> 2. The main fuse located inside the Manual Pump Test wiring is improperly sized. <br /> panel, ❑ Verify that the Recirc pump is submerged in • Using a loop ammeter,place the <br /> 3. The controls circuit breaker located water before continuing. If the RO(bottom) ammeter clamp around the loop of wire <br /> inside the panel,or float drops,the alarm will sound. located above the pump circuit breaker. <br /> 4. The incoming line voltage. (This should be done for each pump.) <br /> ❑ Press down the spring-loaded The amperage should be within the <br /> Enable Test Mode "MAN/AUTO"switch for the Recirc pump specifications of the pump. <br /> While in test mode,the alarm light will be flashing if located inside the panel. The Recirc pump <br /> there is NOT an alarm condition present. During an should immediately activate.For UV Light Status <br /> verification: ❑ Ensure the UV light has been installed <br /> alarm condition the alarm light will be steady. <br /> • Digital input#6 should illuminate(see correctly. <br /> ❑ Hold the"Hold-To-Silence"button on the Fig. 1,pg. 1),indicating that the Recirc <br /> front of the panel until the audible alarm auxiliary contact is on. 0 Turn on the UV circuit breaker and verify <br /> sounds(approximately 15 seconds)to enable that the UV light is ON. <br /> test mode. 0 Verify that the Discharge pump is submerged <br /> • Digital input#8 should be illuminated in water before continuing. If the RO ❑ Verify that the LED readout on the current <br /> when the button is held in. (bottom)float drops,the alarm will sound. <br /> sensor has a non-zero value and is not <br /> • • When the audible alarm sounds to flashing. <br /> indicate that the panel is in test mode, 0 Press down the spring-loaded <br /> release the button. "MAN/AUTO"switch for the Discharge <br /> 0 Verify that all float alarms are cleared. <br /> pump located inside the panel. The • The recirculation RO float is upg' <br /> ❑ While in test mode,the panel will operate in Discharge pump should immediately (di ital <br /> the following manner. input#1 should be illuminated). <br /> activate.For verification: • The recirculation high level alarm float <br /> • The Call Home function is disabled, • Digital input#7 should illuminate(see g <br /> is down(digital input#3 should NOT <br /> • Local audible and visual alarms are <br /> Fig. 1,pg. 1),indicating that the be illuminated). <br /> activated as alarm conditions occur, Discharge auxiliary contact is on. <br /> • System Data Logs are suspended,and • The discharge high level alarm float is <br /> • Timer cycles are shortened. down(digital input#5 should NOT be <br /> illuminated) <br /> EI N-C P-0 P-2109 <br /> Rev 1.1©04/12/10 <br /> Page 2.of5 <br />