11. Failure log
We have an independent log for pump 1, pump 2 and the device, where
we can check the different incidents detected by the device. There are
multiple records for the pumps and for the device itself, where we can
see the time and date when the failure occurred, as well as the type of
failure, indicated by the following terminology:
DR -> Dry work
OL -> Overcurrent consumption
PF -> Excessive motor phase consumption
The software version of the device is displayed, as well as the month
12. Software
and year in which the device was first launched.
version
The factory reset will delete all existing configuration of the device,
13. Factory reset
except the pump's working hours, it's fault log and the date on which it
was first launched.
13. QUICK VIEW OF BASIC SETTINGS
From the main screen, where the current time and date are indicated, by clicking on the +
button we can view the instantaneous current consumption of the pumps, the pressure data
detected by the pressure transducer (if installed), the software version as well as the general
configuration code of the device.
14. WARNINGS MANAGEMENT
One of the main premises of the device is to try to minimize the interruption of the hydraulic
supply as much as possible. To do this, there is an auto-reset system that, in the event of a
motor consumption reading outside the established values, either due to excess consumption
(overconsumption), low amperage (dry work), or excessive consumption of phase (only in
the device with 2 pumps) allows the reactivation of the system after a few minutes, without
requiring the intervention of the installer.
The system will initially stop the affected pump for a period of 5 minutes. After this time it
will re-enable it so that it can function normally again. If a fault occurs again, this time it will
stop the pump for 10 minutes, re-enabling it normally after this time. This auto-reset loop with
increased time will occur until the system understands that there is a non-temporary problem
in the pump or installation that will prevent the pump from working. In this case, the pump will
remain disabled indefinitely until the direct intervention of the installer.
In the settings of the detection against dry running, we can set a fixed reset time, so that the
stops for detection of work without water will not have an incremental reset time, but always
the same. This fixed reset time is configurable by the user.
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