DIVEX MHE-02 Installation, Operating And Maintenance Manual

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KI-OM-776 R1
INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
for the
Mini Water Heater Electric
Model: MHE-02
(380 VAC Supply x 24 VDC Controls)
Document No: KI-OM-776
Legacy No: 06360-805
(Part No: KI40026AB)

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  • Page 1 KI-OM-776 R1 INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL for the Mini Water Heater Electric Model: MHE-02 (380 VAC Supply x 24 VDC Controls) Document No: KI-OM-776 Legacy No: 06360-805 (Part No: KI40026AB)
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  • Page 3 APPROVAL SHEET DIVEX DOCUMENT NUMBER: KI-OM-776 LEGACY NUMBER: 06360-805 DOCUMENT TITLE: Installation, Operating and Maintenance Manual - MHE-02, 380 VAC Supply x 24 VDC Controls DATE CHECK COMMENTS 13/04/2010 R. Carli N. Maske R. Faustmann First Issue 26/10/2012 V. Garzon N.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Data Sheet ..........................v Disclaimer ..........................vii Confidential Information ......................ix Warranty ..........................xi List of Tables and Figures ....................xiii CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..................1 Introduction ........................1 1.1.1 Basic Description ......................1 Specifications ........................1 Theory of Operation ......................
  • Page 6 Pump Maintenance ......................24 4.2.1 Helpful Information ......................24 4.2.2 Pump Specifications ....................... 25 CHAPTER 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING ..................27 Pump Specific Fault Diagnosis and Maintenance ............27 General Troubleshooting Chart ..................29 APPENDIX A - PART IDENTIFICATION ..................35 APPENDIX B - RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST .............
  • Page 7: Ii. Datasheet

    Water Heater Electric with Remote Control - WHE-3 (440V x 24V) Equipment Serial No: Customer: Vessel / Location: (if known) Date of Issue: IMPORTANT Please quote the above information when contacting Divex regarding operational information or spare parts. 06804-805 KI-OM-591 Rev 2 Datasheet...
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  • Page 9: Iii. Disclaimer

    III. DISCLAIMER Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided in this document, Divex makes no guarantees therefore. Misuse of the equipment described in this manual could result in injury. It is the responsibility...
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  • Page 11: Iv. Confidential Information

    IV. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION This document is confidential and is the property of Divex It may not be distributed to persons or organizations other than the intended recipient without the prior written consent of the owner. KI-OM-776 R1 Confidential Information...
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  • Page 13: Warranty

    V. WARRANTY Divex Ltd warrants that its Mini Water Heater Electric (Type MHE-02), conforms to the current product specification at the date of delivery and that the product will be free of patent defects in materials or workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of delivery or for the first 3,000 operating hours, whichever occurs first.
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  • Page 15: Vi. List Of Tables And Figures

    Graph of Temperature Loss vs. Umbilical Length ............18 Fig 3.2 General Arrangement ....................20 Fig A.1 MHE-02 General Arrangement - Isometric View ............35 Fig A.2 MHE-02 General Arrangement - Side View ............... 36 Fig A.3 MHE-02 General Arrangement – Front View ............. 38 Table 1.1 Heater Component Identification ..................
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  • Page 17: Chapter 1 General Description

    1.1.1 BASIC DESCRIPTION The MHE-02 assembly Includes a motor, pump, heater tank, pipework and a control panel. These components are mounted into a robust stainless steel frame. The system requires a constant supply of sea water and runs from a 380V, 3-phase, 50 Hz power supply. The output is heated sea water at pressures up to 68 bar and 30 litres/min.
  • Page 18: Theory Of Operation

    1.3.1 BASIC CONTROL The temperature control system of the MHE-02 has been designed to be simple and effective. The unit heats water in the heater tank using three banks of heater elements. These heater banks are controlled with three switches, mounted on the electrical enclosure.
  • Page 19: Fluid System

    1.3.2 FLUID SYSTEM The MHE-02 may function with either salt water or fresh water as the heating medium. The unit is provided with two inlets for fluid, one for fresh water and one for sea water. The fresh water line is typically used for flushing the system after use. The freshwater line is fitted with a check valve to prevent salt water contamination of the fresh water supply.
  • Page 20: Fig 1.1 Mhe-02 Fluid Connections

    The outlet manifold is fitted with both pressure and temperature gauges to provide operator feedback. A full flow diagram and system drawings are provided in the Appendix. Fig 1.1 MHE-02 Fluid Connections Chapter 1 KI-OM-776 R1...
  • Page 21: Electrical System Overview

    1.3.3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OVERVIEW The MHE-02 electrical system is comprised of a 380 VAC power circuit and a 24 VDC control circuit. The power circuit is the electrical supply for the heaters, pump motor and DC power supply unit. The control circuit provides power supply to all control, indication and safety circuits.
  • Page 22: Heater System And Heater Selection

    1.3.5 HEATER SYSTEM AND HEATER SELECTION The heaters are arranged into heater banks comprised of groups of heater elements. Each heater bank is controlled by a switch mounted in the control panel. The switch supplies 24V to the coil of the contactor/s of the relevant bank. The following table shows the control structure of the heater banks and the composition of the heater groups.
  • Page 23: Control System

    1.3.6 CONTROL SYSTEM The 24 VDC control circuit is used to control the contactors, relays, timer and the safety circuits in the system. The contactors, controlled by switches mounted in the control panel door, switch the high voltage to the heaters and the pump. The temperature of the output fluid is regulated by dumping excess capacity thereby increasing the flow rate of fluid through the heater tank and lowering the output temperature of the fluid outlet.
  • Page 24 The following table identifies the major control components, and outlines their function within the control circuit. COMPONENT COMPONENT ID FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Contactor 1 Pump contactor coil Contactor 2-5 C2-C5 Heater contactor coils Hour Meter The hour meter records the running hours of the pump and is wired through the auxiliary contact on the pump contactor C1/1.
  • Page 25 COMPONENT COMPONENT ID FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Pump Overload O/L1 This overload trips if the pump draws a current of over 12 Amps. The normally open contact of the overload supplies the pump run indication. The normally closed contact of the overload is used in the safety circuit.
  • Page 26 COMPONENT COMPONENT ID FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Switch Rotary S3, S4 & S5 The two position heater ON/OFF switches control the switching of the power to the coils of Heater Selection the respective heater contactors C1-C5. (See Table 3.1). Switch This switch contact de-energizes the motor and Mushroom heater control circuits.
  • Page 27: Chapter 2 Initial Set Up

    2.1.2 FLUID CONNECTIONS The MHE-02 requires both salt and fresh water supply with a minimum flow rate of 30 lit/min at 3 bar. (NOTE: This is the minimum required for Cat pump supply, up to approximately another 30 ltr/min may be required for adequate temperature control). The recommended minimum tubing size is 3/4”.
  • Page 28: Electrical Installation

    CAUTION DUMP LINE RESTRICTION To ensure correct machine operation, the dump line should never restrict flow of dumped water. The 1″ dump pipe may be connected to any water dump system that has minimal back pressure. The volume of water being dumped during manual and/or automatic control may vary however in the event of complete restriction of the hot water outlet line and the resultant rise of the outlet pressure above the relief pressure the full flow will have to be dumped via the relief valve.
  • Page 29: Initial System Check

    INITIAL SYSTEM CHECK 2.2.1 FLUID SYSTEM PRIMING PROCEDURE After the electrical and pipe work installations have been completed, purge the piping system of air in order for the pumps to function properly and for the electric heater elements to be fully immersed.
  • Page 30: Start Up And Function Check

    2.2.2 START UP AND FUNCTION CHECK After installation is complete the MHE-02 must be thoroughly checked prior to being put into service. The following procedure outlines the steps used in conducting a comprehensive start-up and functional check. Power Supply - Turn on the mains power to the unit. Input power must be within specification (3-phase, 380 V, 50 Hz) and supply must be adequately rated.
  • Page 31: Fig 2.1 Controller Display

    Alarm 1 (AL1) Proportional Band Integral Time Derivative Time Press Set key and return to Main Display. NOTE These are factory settings and should not need to be adjusted. Refer to APPENDIX E for a full copy of the controller operator manual. Fig 2.1 Controller Display Fill Umbilical –...
  • Page 32 used to achieve calculated temperature rise. Switch on the required heater bank switches sequentially. Refer to trouble shooting if any fault lights illuminate during this operation. Monitor Performance - Monitor the unit inlet and outlet temperature and the differential temperature rise. The outlet temperature should rise until the set point is reached.
  • Page 33: Chapter 3 Operation

    CHAPTER 3 OPERATION GENERAL The Divex Electric Powered Mini Water Heating Module has been designed to run with the minimum amount of operator input. The temperature controller governs the process based on the set point and feedback from the PT100 probe giving the measured output temperature (PV).
  • Page 34: Fig 3.1 Graph Of Temperature Loss Vs. Umbilical Length

    Fig 3.1 Graph of Temperature Loss vs. Umbilical Length NOTE The above graph is based on the approximate temperature loss through a ½” Synflex or equivalent, used in conditions with 2-5°C (35-45°F) water temperature. Step 2 - Determine temperature rise required. To determine the required temperature rise (T ) through the unit subtract the inlet rise...
  • Page 35 380 VOLT TEMP HEATER ON (●) RISE ºC ºF HEATER 1 HEATER 2 HEATER 3 (0-9) ● 13.5 5-10 (9-18) ● 27.0 10-15 (18-27) ● ● 40.5 15-22 (27-39) ● 54.0 22-29 (39-51) ● ● 67.5 29-35 (51-62) ● ● 81.0 35-42 (62-74)
  • Page 36: Operator Controls

    3.1.1 OPERATOR CONTROLS Operator control of the MHE-02 is achieved using the controller keypad to change the set point and switches for heater bank selection. The MHE-02 is also equipped with several analogue gauges displaying fluid temperature and pressure throughout the system. The layout of the operator interface is shown in Fig 1.2 .
  • Page 37: Operating Start-Up Procedure

    3.1.2 OPERATING START-UP PROCEDURE Pre-operation checks should be done on the following: • Machinery is secure – No damage to mountings, brackets, pipe connections etc. • Belt drive – In a good condition, belts correctly tensioned and belt guard secure. •...
  • Page 38: Shutdown Procedure

    3.1.3 SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE Turn off all electric heaters. Push Pump Stop Button. Turn off main power switch. Shut sea water valve and open fresh water valve to flush the entire system with fresh water for at least 15 to 20 minutes after each usage. This will flush out the heating system, plumbing, valves, umbilical and most important, the breathing gas heat exchanger and the hot water suit.
  • Page 39: Chapter 4 Maintenance

    Heater Elements – Heater element cover plates should be removed to check for leaks and, if necessary, check element insulation. To remove any elements use WHE-03 element socket, Divex part no. 05547. IMPORTANT Heated sea water is extremely corrosive and heater elements will not last indefinitely.
  • Page 40: Pump Maintenance

    Shut-off valves in the inlet or discharge plumbing to be sure they are fully open Pump Service – Divex advises that the service of the CAT pump on the MHE-02 unit should be carried out by an approved CAT service agent or Divex regional office.
  • Page 41: Pump Specifications

    4.2.2 PUMP SPECIFICATIONS MHE-02 SETUP SPECIFICATION Flow Rate (Max) 30 l/min 45 l/min [Max] Pressure Range 7 to 155 bar 7 to 155 bar Inlet Pressure Range 1.4 to 4 bar 1.4 to 4 bar Speed (Maximum Allowable) 767 rev/min...
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  • Page 43: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING The tables in this section are designed as a troubleshooting guide to aid in the identification of faults and outline possible corrective action. PUMP SPECIFIC FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND MAINTENANCE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Pulsation Faulty Pulsation Damper. Check pre-charge of pulsation Damper;...
  • Page 44 Water in crankcase May be caused by humid air Change oil at 3 month or 500 condensing into water inside hour intervals using Divex part the crankcase. no. DO03764. Leakage of packing seals. Replace packing. Check Over-pressure or faulty pressure regulator.
  • Page 45: General Troubleshooting Chart

    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Strong surging at Foreign particles in the inlet or Check for smooth lap surfaces inlet and low discharge valve or worn inlet on inlet and discharge valve pressure on and/or discharge valves. seals. Discharge valve seals discharge side and inlet valve seals may be lapped on a very fine oil stone.
  • Page 46 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Motor fault - will Fault in wiring to Trace wiring; make sure there is no not run contactor, control circuit broken circuit to wiring. If there is, or main control circuit is correct malfunction. If main power broken.
  • Page 47 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Large flow in Leaking relief valve. Clean relief valve and reset. If valve overboard dump continues to leak, replace. line Large flow in Overboard dump valve Close valve. overboard dump left open. line Too many heaters on for Refer to table to determine proper load on system.
  • Page 48 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Water Insufficient number of Turn on one additional heater. Check temperature will heaters on for load. Heater Selection Table 3.1. not rise adequately Contactors Dirt, debris or rust on Disassemble contactor and sand pole buzzing pole pieces of pieces and clean.
  • Page 49 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Contactors will Faulty contactor. Replace. not open Shorted wire on holding Check out wiring for short and repair. coil. System Burned out fault light. Replace. inoperable, no Faulty fault relays, R1 Replace. fault indicator and R2. No 24 VDC Control transformer Check output of power supply.
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  • Page 51: Appendix A Part Identification

    APPENDIX A PART IDENTIFICATION Fig A.1 MHE-02 General Arrangement - Isometric View ITEM DESCRIPTION DIVEX PART NO. Control Panel HP Hose Assembly DO 06035 Ball Valve, ½” NPT, (Heater Tank Bleed Valve) XV500P-8-02 Ball Valve, ¾”, Brass, (Fresh Water Inlet Shut-off Valve) XV500P-12-02 Check Valve ¾”...
  • Page 52: Fig A.2 Mhe-02 General Arrangement - Side View

    Fig A.2 MHE-02 General Arrangement - Side View ITEM DESCRIPTION DIVEX PART NO. Pressure Reducing Valve 5360 ¾ DO 02359 Ball Valve ¾” NPT, (Filter Isolation Valves) XV500P-12-02 Ball Valve ¾” NPT, (Filter Isolation Valves) XV500P-12-02 μ Filter Housing ¾” NPT, (With 50 DO 04768 Filter Element DSA No.
  • Page 53 ITEM DESCRIPTION DIVEX PART NO. Gauge Pressure 0-10 bar Back Entry (Inlet Water Pressure Gauge) PBBV63BB02QJ2A Sea Water Inlet Connection ¾” NPT Gauge, Temp., 0-100°C Swivel Brkt. (Inlet Water Temperature Gauge) DO 06068 Gauge Pressure 0-100 bar Back Entry (Outlet Water Pressure Gauge) PBBV63BB02QJ3A Hot Water Outlet Connection ¾”...
  • Page 54: Fig A.3 Mhe-02 General Arrangement - Front View

    Fig A.3 MHE-02 General Arrangement – Front View ITEM DESCRIPTION DIVEX PART NO. Hour Meter 10-80VDC DO 03903 Controller Temperature RKC DO 03900 Control Power On Indication Lamp DO 04991 Fault Reset Push Button DO 04838 + DO 02889 + DO 02889...
  • Page 55: Appendix B Recommended Spare Parts List

    APPENDIX B RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION DIVEX SA PART SHOWN AS HP Hose Assembly DO 06035 Item 2, Fig A.1 Valve Ball, ½” NPT Brass XV500P-8-02 Item 3, Fig A.1 Valve Ball, ¾”NPT, Brass XV500P-12-02 Item 4, Fig A.1 Valve Check Brass ¾”...
  • Page 56 DO 02760 Valve Relief ½”MNPT 3-50 PSI Brass DO 02304 Valve Globe ¾”NPT Brass DO 03326 Oil Divex CAT Pump Lubeb [litres] DO 03764 Circuit Breaker Miniature 50A 6kA 3pole DO 05934 Circuit Breaker Miniature 20A 6kA 3pole DO 05932...
  • Page 57: Appendix C Wiring Diagrams

    APPENDIX C WIRING DIAGRAMS KI-OM-776 R1 APPENDIX C...
  • Page 61: Appendix D Piping And Flow Schematic

    APPENDIX D PIPING AND FLOW SCHEMATIC KI-OM-776 R1 APPENDIX D...
  • Page 63: Appendix E Rkc Cb100 Digital Controller Manual

    APPENDIX E RKC CB100 DIGITAL CONTROLLER MANUAL KI-OM-776 R1 APPENDIX E...
  • Page 76: Appendix F Belimo Control Valve Manual

    APPENDIX F BELIMO CONTROL VALVE MANUAL KI-OM-776 R1 APPENDIX F...
  • Page 83: Appendix G Water Pressure Reducing Valve

    APPENDIX G WATER PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE KI-OM-776 R1 APPENDIX G...
  • Page 90: Appendix H Cat Triplex Pump - Manual - Model 1050

    APPENDIX H CAT TRIPLEX PUMP - MANUAL - MODEL 1050 KI-OM-776 R1 APPENDIX H...
  • Page 103: Appendix I Pulsation Dampener

    APPENDIX I PULSATION DAMPENER KI-OM-776 R1 APPENDIX I...
  • Page 106: Appendix J Pressure Regulator

    APPENDIX J PRESSURE REGULATOR KI-OM-776 R1 APPENDIX J...
  • Page 111: Appendix K Flow Switch

    APPENDIX K FLOW SWITCH KI-OM-776 R1 APPENDIX K...

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