A2.2 Alarms; A2.2.1 Led Alarm Indicators; A2.2.2 Pdt Alarms; Alarms - Edwards iXH100 Instruction Manual

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M561-00-880 Issue C
A2.2

Alarms

The pump controller generates an alarm when a serious problem is encountered.
Depending on the reason for the alarm, the whole system or just the booster (if fitted) will shut down - refer to
Section 4.4
and
4.5
for more information about alarms.
If the system has shut down due to an alarm, you must rectify the problem before you try to re-start the pump.
Once the problem that caused the alarm has been resolved, the alarm is cleared by the pump controller.
A2.2.1
LED alarm indicators
Alarms are indicated on the LEDs on the front control panel, the rear panel and on the PDT if fitted.
The alarm LEDs on the front control panel and rear panel illuminate continuously when an alarm is generated.
If a PDT is fitted, the alarm LED flashes to indicate a new alarm. Refer to
alarms are indicated and how they can be acknowledged using the PDT.
Once all the alarms are cleared, the alarm LEDs extinguish.
A2.2.2
PDT alarms
If a PDT is fitted, each alarm triggers an alarm message to be displayed. Refer to
on how alarms are handled by the PDT.
Table A16
lists the alarm messages that might be displayed on the PDT with possible causes and actions you should
take.
Warning Message
'Action' Message on
on PDT
PDT
Alarm 1.01
-
Stop Activated
Alarm 1.01
-
Sys Config Fault
Alarm 39.12
Exhaust Blocked
Exh Press High
Service Pump
Alarm 54.12
See manual
MB Temp High
Page 68
Table A16 - Alarms
Possible Cause
- The emergency stop has been
activated.
- There is a fault with the EMS
circuit or the EMS link plug has not
been fitted or has come
disconnected.
The pump system type has not
been set properly.
The Exhaust pressure has reached
maximum allowed.
The booster temperature has
reached the maximum allowed so
the booster has stopped.
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Appendix A1.3
for more information on how
Appendix A1.3
for more information
Action
If the EMS button has been used
on the pump, refer to
to re-set it. Otherwise check and
reset the EMS circuit and re-start
the pump.
Note:
The alarm message will
remain on the display
until you restart the
pumping system.
Contact Edwards for a service
engineer to configure the pump
system type correctly or replace
the pump controller electronics.
Refer to
Section 4.5
the exhaust pressure that
triggered the alarm.
See Warning 39.11 for causes and
actions.
Refer to
Section 4.5
the temperature that triggered
the alarm.
See Warning 54.11 for causes and
actions.
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Section 4.6
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