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Version 6.21 and higher
A-96.250.451 / 220620

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  • Page 1 AMI Deltacon Power Version 6.21 and higher A-96.250.451 / 220620...
  • Page 2 SWAN representative, or the manufacturer: SWAN ANALYTISCHE INSTRUMENTE AG Studbachstrasse 13 8340 Hinwil Switzerland Internet: www.swan.ch E-mail: support@swan.ch Document Status AMI Deltacon Power Operator’s Manual Title: A-96.250.451 Revision Issue Sept. 2009 Preliminary Edition Nov. 2009 Update to FW Release 4.12 Jan.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    AMI Deltacon Power Table of Contents Safety Instructions......1.1. Warning Notices....... .
  • Page 4 AMI Deltacon Power Operation ........
  • Page 5: Default Values

    AMI Deltacon Power Default Values ....... . Index ........
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    AMI Deltacon Power Safety Instructions AMI Deltacon Power–Operator’s Manual This document describes the main steps for instrument setup, operation and maintenance. Safety Instructions General The instructions included in this section explain the potential risks associated with instrument operation and provide important safety practices designed to minimize these risks.
  • Page 7: Warning Notices

    AMI Deltacon Power Safety Instructions 1.1. Warning Notices The symbols used for safety-related notices have the following meaning: DANGER Your life or physical well-being are in serious danger if such warnings are ignored.  Follow the prevention instructions carefully. WARNING Severe injuries or damage to the equipment can occur if such warnings are ignored.
  • Page 8 AMI Deltacon Power Safety Instructions Warning Signs The meaning of the warning signs in this manual: Electrical shock hazard Corrosive Harmful to health Flammable Warning general Attention general A-96.250.451 / 220620...
  • Page 9: General Safety Regulations

    AMI Deltacon Power Safety Instructions 1.2. General Safety Regulations Legal The user is responsible for proper system operation. All precautions must be followed to ensure safe operation Requirements of the instrument. Spare Parts Use only official SWAN spare parts and disposables. If other parts are used during the normal warranty period, the manufacturer’s...
  • Page 10: Restriction For Use

    AMI Deltacon Power Safety Instructions 1.3. Restriction for use The AMI Deltacon Power is designed for determination of:  specific (total) conductivity  cation (acid) conductivity after the cation exchanger in power plant water. It calculates the pH value and the concentration of the alkaline sub- stance (NH , morpholine, etc.) if an alkaline substance is present in...
  • Page 11: Product Description

    Product Description 2.1. Description of the System Application The AMI Deltacon Power is a complete monitoring system for the automatic, continuous measurement of the total (specific) conduc- Range tivity before a cation exchanger and the cation (acid) conductivity after a cation exchanger. Based on difference conductivity mea- surement, the pH of the sample can be calculated.
  • Page 12 AMI Deltacon Power Product Description Alarm Relay One potential free contact alternatively:  Open during normal operation, closed on error and loss of power.  Closed during normal operation, open on error and loss of power. Summary alarm indication for programmable alarm values and in- strument faults.
  • Page 13 The temperature is measured with the temperature sensors inte- grated in the conductivity sensors. Pre-rinse The AMI Deltacon Power with pre-rinse option allows fast replace- ment of the cation exchanger because the resin is pre-rinsed. Pre- Option rinsing has the effect to remove disturbing contaminations con- tained in the resin, which may cause incorrect measuring values.
  • Page 14 AMI Deltacon Power Product Description Fluidics overview First conductivity sensor Flow meter Flow cell block Sample collector Flow regulating valve Deaeration tube cation Pre-rinse inlet exchanger bottle Pre-rinse outlet Deaeration tube pre-rinse Pre-rinsed cation exchanger bottle bottle Active cation exchanger...
  • Page 15: Instrument Specification

    AMI Deltacon Power Product Description 2.2. Instrument Specification Power Supply AC variant: 100–240 VAC (±10%) 50/60 Hz (±5%) DC variant: 10–36 VDC Power consumption: max. 35 VA Sample Flow rate: 5–20 l/h Temperature: up to 50 °C requirements Inlet pressure:...
  • Page 16 AMI Deltacon Power Product Description Dimensions Panel: stainless steel Dimensions: 280 x 850x 200 mm Screws: 5 mm or 6 mm diameter Weight: 10 kg A-96.250.451 / 220620...
  • Page 17: Instrument Overview

    AMI Deltacon Power Product Description 2.3. Instrument Overview Panel Flow regulating valve Transmitter Sample collector Specific conductivity sensor Active cation exchanger Cation conductivity sensor Pre-rinsed cation exchanger Flow cell Sample inlet Flow meter Sample outlet A-96.250.451 / 220620...
  • Page 18: Installation

    AMI Deltacon Power Installation Installation 3.1. Installation Checklist Monitors On-site AC variant: 100–240 VAC (±10%), 50/60 Hz (±5%) requirements DC variant: 10–36 VDC Power consumption: 35 VA maximum Protective earth connection required Sample line with sufficient sample flow and pressure (see Instrument Specification, p.
  • Page 19: Mounting Of Instrument Panel

    AMI Deltacon Power Installation 3.2. Mounting of Instrument Panel The first part of this chapter describes the preparing and placing of the system for use.  The instrument must only be installed by trained personnel.  Mount the instrument in vertical position.
  • Page 20: Fep Tube At Sample Outlet

    AMI Deltacon Power Installation Stainless steel tube Compression cone Union nut Body Compression ferrule Tightened connection 3.3.2 FEP Tube at Sample Outlet 1/2” Tube at waste funnel. Waste funnel Hose nozzle 1/2” tube Connect the 1/2” tube [C] to the hose nozzle [B] and place it into a drain with atmospheric pressure.
  • Page 21: Installation Of Cation Exchanger

    AMI Deltacon Power Installation 3.4. Installation of Cation Exchanger Cation ex- The bottle containing the cation exchanger is delivered separately. For transport, an empty bottle is installed into the bottle holder. changer bottle Flow cell Bottle holder Cation exchanger bottle...
  • Page 22: Electrical Connections

    AMI Deltacon Power Installation 3.5. Electrical Connections WARNING Electrical hazard  Always turn off power before manipulating electric parts.  Grounding requirements: Only operate the instrument from a power outlet which has a ground connection.  Make sure the power specification of the instrument corre- sponds to the power on site.
  • Page 23 AMI Deltacon Power Installation WARNING External voltage External supplied devices connected to relay 1 or 2 or to the alarm relay can cause electrical shocks.  Make sure that the devices connected to the following contacts are disconnected from the power before resum- ing installation.
  • Page 24: Connection Diagram

    AMI Deltacon Power Installation 3.5.1 Connection Diagram CAUTION Use only the terminals shown in this diagram, and only for the mentioned purpose. Use of any other terminals will cause short circuits with possible corresponding consequences to material and personnel. A-96.250.451 / 220620...
  • Page 25: Power Supply

     Mains cable to comply with standards IEC 60227 or IEC 60245; flammable rating FV1  Mains equipped with an external switch or circuit-breaker – near the instrument – easily accessible to the operator – marked as interrupter for AMI Deltacon Power A-96.250.451 / 220620...
  • Page 26: Input

    AMI Deltacon Power Installation 3.6. Input NOTICE: Use only potential-free (dry) contacts. The total resistance (sum of cable resistance and resistance of the relay contact) must be less than 50 Ω. Terminals 16/42 For programming see Program List and Explanations, p.
  • Page 27: Relay 1 And 2

    AMI Deltacon Power Installation 3.7.2 Relay 1 and 2 NOTICE: Max. load 1 A/250 VAC Relay 1 and 2 can be configured as normally open or as normally closed. Standard for both relays is normally open. To configure a Relay as normally closed, set the jumper in the upper position.
  • Page 28 AMI Deltacon Power Installation CAUTION Risk of damage of the relays in the AMI Transmitter due to heavy inductive load. Heavy inductive or directly controlled loads (solenoid valves, dosing pumps) may destroy the relay contacts.  To switch inductive loads > 0.1 A use an AMI relay box available as an option or suitable external power relays.
  • Page 29: Signal Outputs

    AMI Deltacon Power Installation 3.8. Signal Outputs 3.8.1 Signal Output 1 and 2 (current outputs) NOTICE: Max. burden 510 Ω. If signals are sent to two different receivers, use signal isolator (loop isolator). Signal output 1: Terminals 14 (+) and 13 (-)
  • Page 30: Signal Output 3

    AMI Deltacon Power Installation 3.9.1 Signal Output 3 Terminals 38 (+) and 37 (-). Requires the additional board for the third signal output 0/4–20 mA. The third signal output can be operated as a current source or as a current sink (switchable via switch [A]). For detailed information see the corresponding installation instruction.
  • Page 31: Hart Interface

    AMI Deltacon Power Installation 3.9.3 HART Interface Terminals 38 (+) and 37 (-). The HART interface PCB allows for communication via the HART protocol. For detailed information, consult the HART manual. HART Interface PCB 3.9.4 USB Interface The USB Interface is used to store Logger data and for Firmware upload.
  • Page 32: Instrument Setup

    AMI Deltacon Power Instrument Setup Instrument Setup After the analyzer is installed according to the previous instructions, connect the power cord. Do not switch on power, yet! 4.1. Establish sample flow 1 Open flow regulating valve, see Fluidics overview, p.
  • Page 33 AMI Deltacon Power Instrument Setup Calculations Menu 5.1.1.1 Set <Calculations> to “Yes” if you want to have pH and alkalization agent calculated and displayed. Measuring unit Menu 5.1.1.2 Set the <Measuring unit> according to your requirements:  S/cm  S/m Monitoring of Menu 5.1.1.3...
  • Page 34: Operation

    AMI Deltacon Power Operation Operation 5.1. Keys Exit Enter to exit a menu or command (rejecting any changes) to move back to the previous menu level to move DOWN in a menu list and to decrease digits to move UP in a menu list and to increase digits...
  • Page 35 AMI Deltacon Power Operation Example of Display 2 15:20:18 8.455 µS 0.178 µS 22.1°C 9.5 l/h 21.8°C normal operation HOLD input closed or cal delay: Instrument on hold (shows status of signal outputs). input closed: control/limit is interrupted (shows status of signal outputs).
  • Page 36: Software Structure

    AMI Deltacon Power Operation 5.3. Software Structure Main Menu Messages Diagnostics Maintenance Operation Installation Menu Messages 1 Messages Reveals pending errors as well as an event history Pending Errors (time and state of events that have occurred at an Maintenance List earlier point of time).
  • Page 37: Changing Parameters And Values

    AMI Deltacon Power Operation 5.4. Changing Parameters and values Changing The following example shows how to change the logger interval: parameters 1 Select the parameter you want to Sensors Logger 5.1.2 4.4.1 change. Sensor type FOME Log interval 30 min 2 Press [Enter] Disinf.
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    AMI Deltacon Power Maintenance Maintenance 6.1. Maintenance Schedule Monthly  Check sample flow.  If the monitoring of resin has been switched off: Check cation exchanger resin. The resin color changes to red/orange if exhausted. If required  Clean conductivity sensors ...
  • Page 39: Maintenance Of The Sensor

    AMI Deltacon Power Maintenance 6.3. Maintenance of the Sensor Conductivity sensor Locking pin unlocked Locking screw open Locking pin locked Alignment marks Locking screw closed 6.3.1 Remove the Sensor from the Flow Cell The sensors are fixed in the flow cell with a slot lock system. To re- move the sensor from the flow cell proceed as follows: 1 Press the locking pin [B] down.
  • Page 40: Changing The Cation Exchanger

    AMI Deltacon Power Maintenance 6.4. Changing the Cation Exchanger The resin of the ion exchanger changes its color from dark violet to brown if the capacity is exhausted. The resin should be changed before no violet resin is left or the cation conductivity rises above the normal value.
  • Page 41 AMI Deltacon Power Maintenance 7 Navigate to menu <Maintenance>, <Change of Resin>, press [Enter] and set it to <Yes>. 8 Open and adjust the sample flow. 9 Pre-rinse the new cation exchanger resin until the display shows stable measuring values.
  • Page 42 AMI Deltacon Power Maintenance Operation time 1 liter Swan resin This graphic shows the average exhaust time (flow 6 l/h) and must be verified by the user. Days 10.0 10.2 Cation Conductivity. Operational Days for 1 l of Cation Exchange Resin with an Ex- change Capacity of 1.8 eq/l.
  • Page 43: Changing The Inlet Filter

    AMI Deltacon Power Maintenance 6.5. Changing the inlet filter The inlet filter of the cation exchanger prevents the resin from en- tering the flow cell. It is located in the inlet filter holder [B]. Bottle holder Inlet filter holder Allen screws Inlet filter 1 Stop sample flow.
  • Page 44: Tube Connections

    AMI Deltacon Power Maintenance 6.6. Tube Connections Pre-rinse inlet Deaeration tube Cation Per-rinse outlet exchanger bottle Deaeration tube pre-rinse Tube fittings bottle Sample collector A-96.250.451 / 220620...
  • Page 45: Replace The Deaeration Tubes

    AMI Deltacon Power Maintenance 6.7. Replace the Deaeration Tubes Depending on your application, it might be necessary to change the deaeration tube, e.g. when contaminated with iron. NOTICE: There are two different tubes:  The deaeration tube [F] of the cation exchanger bottle has an inner diameter of 1 mm.
  • Page 46: Exchange Deaeration Tube Of Cation Exchanger Bottle

    AMI Deltacon Power Maintenance 6.7.1 Exchange deaeration tube of cation exchanger bottle 1 Remove the inlet tube [C] to the pre-rinsed cation exchanger bottle rom the flowmeter [B]. 2 Remove the flowmeter [B] from the flow cell [A]. 3 Remove the sample collector [D] from the panel [I].
  • Page 47: Longer Stop Of Operation

    AMI Deltacon Power Maintenance 6.8. Longer Stop of Operation 1 Stop sample flow. 2 Slightly squeeze the ion exchanger bottle.  Thus no water will spill out of the flow cell when loosening the bottle. 3 Unscrew and carefully remove the ion exchanger bottle with the exhausted resin.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting

    AMI Deltacon Power Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter provides some hints to make troubleshooting easier. For any detailed information how to handle/clean parts please see chapter Maintenance, p. For any detailed information how to program the instrument please see chapter Program List and Explanations, p.
  • Page 49: Error List

    AMI Deltacon Power Troubleshooting 7.1. Error List Error Non-fatal Error. Indicates an alarm if a programmed value is ex- ceeded. Such Errors are marked E0xx (bold and black). Fatal Error (blinking symbol) Control of dosing devices is interrupted. The indicated measured values are possibly incorrect.
  • Page 50 AMI Deltacon Power Troubleshooting Error Description Corrective action Cond. 1 Alarm high – check process E001 – check programmed value, see 5.3.1.1, p. 67 Cond. 1 Alarm low – check process E002 – check programmed value, see 5.3.1.1, p. 67 Cond.
  • Page 51 AMI Deltacon Power Troubleshooting Error Description Corrective action – Calculated pH value < 7.5 or > 11.5 E015 pH Calculation undef. – Check control device or programming E017 Control time-out in Installation, Relay contact, Relay 1/2 5.3.2 and 5.3.3, p. 70 –...
  • Page 52 AMI Deltacon Power Troubleshooting Error Description Corrective action – check process E038 Temp. 2 Alarm low – check programmed value, see 5.3.1.2.2.25, p. 69 – none, normal status E049 Power-on – none, normal status E050 Power-down – Exchange the cation exchanger bottle,...
  • Page 53: Replacing Fuses

    AMI Deltacon Power Troubleshooting 7.2. Replacing Fuses WARNING External Voltage. External supplied devices connected to relay 1 or 2 or to the alarm relay can cause electrical shocks  Make sure that the devices connected to the following contacts are disconnected from the power before resum- ing installation.
  • Page 54: Program Overview

    AMI Deltacon Power Program Overview Program Overview For explanations about each parameter of the menus see Program List and Explanations, p. 57  Menu 1 Messages informs about pending errors and mainte- nance tasks and shows the error history. Password protection possible.
  • Page 55: Diagnostics (Main Menu 2)

    AMI Deltacon Power Program Overview 8.2. Diagnostics (Main Menu 2) Identification Designation AMI DeltaconP * Menu numbers 2.1* Version V6.21-04/18 Factory Test 2.1.4.1* Instrument 2.1.4* Motherboard Front End Operating Time 2.1.5.1* Years / Days / Hours / Minutes / Seconds 2.1.5*...
  • Page 56: Maintenance (Main Menu 3)

    AMI Deltacon Power Program Overview 8.3. Maintenance (Main Menu 3) Simulation 3.1.1* *Menu numbers Alarm Relay 3.1* 3.1.2* Relay 1 3.1.3* Relay 2 3.1.4* Signal Output 1 Signal Output 2 3.1.5* Set Time (Date), (Time) 3.2* Change of Resin (Only if <Monitoring of Resin> is set to <Yes>) 3.3*...
  • Page 57: Installation (Main Menu 5)

    AMI Deltacon Power Program Overview 8.5. Installation (Main Menu 5) Sensors Miscellaneous 5.1.1.1* * Menu numbers Calculations 5.1* 5.1.1.2* 5.1.1* Maes. unit Monitoring of resin 5.1.1.3* Resin Capacity 5.1.1.4* 5.1.1.5* Volume of resin Sensor parameters Sensor 1 Cell Constant 5.1.2.1.1* 5.1.2*...
  • Page 58: Signal Outputs

    AMI Deltacon Power Program Overview Sample Flow Flow Alarm 5.3.1.3.1* 5.3.1.3* 5.3.1.3.2 Alarm High 5.3.1.3.35 Alarm Low Case Temp. Alarm High 5.3.1.4.1* 5.3.1.4* 5.3.1.4.2* Alarm low Relay 1/2 Function 5.3.2.1/ 5.3.3.1* 5.3.2 /5.3.3* 5.3.2.20/ 5.3.3.20* Parameter 5.3.2.300 / 5.3.3.301* Setpoint 5.3.2.400/ 5.3.3.401*...
  • Page 59: Program List And Explanations

    AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations Program List and Explanations 1 Messages 1.1 Pending Errors 1.1.5 Provides the list of active errors with their status (active, acknowl- edged). If an active error is acknowledged, the alarm relay is active again.
  • Page 60: Maintenance

    AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations 2.2.2 Miscellaneous: 2.2.2.1 Case Temp: Shows the current temperature in [°C] inside the trans- mitter. 2.3 Sample 2.3.1 Sample ID: Shows the identification assigned to a sample. This identification is defined by the user to identify the location of the sample.
  • Page 61: Operation

    AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations Change the value or state of the selected item with the [ ] or ] key. Press the <Enter> key.  The value is simulated by the relay /signal output. Active or inactive...
  • Page 62: Installation

    AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations The logger can save approx. 1500 data records. Records consist of: Date, time, alarms, measured value, measured value uncom- pensated, temperature, flow. Range: 1 Second to 1 hour 4.3.1 Log Interval: Select a convenient log interval. Consult the table be- low to estimate the max logging time.
  • Page 63 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations 5.1 Sensors 5.1.1 Miscellaneous: 5.1.1.1 Calculations: Select “yes” if pH and ammonia concentrations should be calculated. pH and ammonia are now available on screen 1 or 2, on the signal outputs and as alarm or limit values.
  • Page 64 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations 5.1.2.2.5 Temp. comp: 5.1.2.2.5.1 Comp.: Available compensation models:  Strong acids 5.1.3 Flow 5.1.3.1 Sensor: Choose between <Yes> od <No>. <Yes> is set by default. If Sensor is set to <No>, the flow monitoring is deactivated and the signal <Sample flow>...
  • Page 65 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations As process The process value can be represented in 3 ways: linear, bilinear or logarithmic. See graphs below. values [mA] 0 / 4 linear X Measured value bilinear [mA] 0 / 4 1’000 10’000...
  • Page 66 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations Parameter Temp. 1 5.2.1.40.13 Range low: -25 to +270 °C 5.2.1.40.23 Range high: -25 to +270 °C Parameter Temp. 2 5.2.1.40.14 Range low: -25 to +270 °C 5.2.1.40.24 Range high: -25 to +270 °C Parameter Difference 5.2.1.40.16...
  • Page 67 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations Response to maximum control output = 1.2/a Tangent on the inflection point = 2L Time = L/2 The point of intersection of the tangent with the respective axis will result in the parameters a and L.
  • Page 68 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations 5.2.1.43.23 P-Band: Range: -25 to +270 °C 5.2.1.43 Control Parameters: if Parameters = Temp. 2 5.2.1.43.14 Setpoint Range: -25 to +270 °C 5.2.1.43.24 P-Band: Range: -25 to +270 °C 5.2.1.43 Control Parameters: if Parameters = Difference 5.2.1.43.16...
  • Page 69 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations stopped for safety reasons. Range: 0–720 min 5.3 Relay Contacts 5.3.1 Alarm Relay: The alarm relay is used as cumulative error indicator. Under normal operating conditions the contact is active. The contact is inactive at: ...
  • Page 70 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations 5.3.1.1.2 Cond. 2 (cc) 5.3.1.1.2.1 Alarm High: If the measured value rises above the alarm high val- ue, the alarm relay is activated and E003, is displayed in the mes- sage list. Range: 0.000 –3000 S 5.3.1.1.2.25...
  • Page 71 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations 5.3.1.1.5.25 Alarm Low: If the measured value falls below the alarm low value, the alarm relay is activated and E036 is displayed in the message list. Range: 0.00–500 ppm 5.3.1.1.5.35 Hysteresis: Within the hyst. range, the relay does not switch. This prevents damage of relays contacts when the measured value fluc- tuates around the alarm value.
  • Page 72 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations 5.3.1.3.2 Alarm High: If the measuring values rises above the programmed value E009 will be issued. Range: 9–20 l/h 5.3.1.3.35 Alarm Low: If the measuring values falls below the programmed value E010 will be issued.
  • Page 73 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations Cond.2 (cc) 0–3000 S Temp. 1 -25 to + 270 °C Temp. 2; -25 to + 270 °C Difference 0–3000 S Sample flow 0–20 l/h 0 –14 pH Ammonia 0 –500 ppm 5.3.2.400 Hysteresis: within the hysteresis range, the relay does not switch.
  • Page 74 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations  Ammonia 5.3.2.32 Settings: Choose the respective actuator:  Time proportional  Frequency  Motor valve 5.3.2.32.1 Actuator = Time proportional Examples of metering devices that are driven time proportional are solenoid valves, peristaltic pumps.
  • Page 75 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations 5.3.2.1 Function = Timer: The relay will be activated repetitively depending on the pro- grammed time scheme. 5.3.2.24 Mode: Operating mode (interval, daily, weekly) 5.3.2.340 Interval/Start time/Calendar: Dependent on options operating mode. 5.3.2.44 Run time: time the relay stays active.
  • Page 76 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations 5.3.4.3 Output/Control: (relay or signal output): Continuous: Controller continues normally. Hold: Controller continues on the last valid value. Off: Controller is switched off. 5.3.4.4 Fault: No message is issued in pending error list and the alarm relay does not close when input is active.
  • Page 77 AMI Deltacon Power Program List and Explanations 5.4.6 Line Break Detection: Define if message E028 should be issued in case of a line break on signal output 1 or 2. Choose between <Yes> or <No>. 5.5 Interface Select one of the following communication protocols. Depending on your selection, different parameters must be defined.
  • Page 78: Material Safety Data Sheets

    AMI Deltacon Power Material Safety Data Sheets Material Safety Data Sheets 10.1. SWAN Cation Exchanger Resin Product name: Cation Exchange Resin Catalogue number: A-82.841.030 and A-82.841.031 Download The current Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for the above list- ed Reagents are available for downloading at www.swan.ch.
  • Page 79 AMI Deltacon Power Default Values Default Values Operation: Sensors: Filter Time Const.: ..............20 s Hold after Cal.:................0 s Relay Contacts Alarm Relay ..........same as in Installation Relay 1/2............same as in Installation Input.............. same as in Installation Logger: Logger Interval:..............
  • Page 80 AMI Deltacon Power Default Values Sample Temp: (Temp. 1 and Temp. 2) Alarm High: ................160 °C Alarm Low:.................0 °C Sample Flow: Flow Alarm .................. yes Alarm high:................16 l/h Alarm low: ................. 5 l/h Case temp. high:..............65 °C Case temp. low: .................0 °C Relay 1/2 Function: ................
  • Page 81 AMI Deltacon Power Default Values Input: Active................when closed Signal Outputs ................hold Output/Control ................off Fault....................no Delay ..................10 s Miscellaneous Language:................English Set default: ................... no Load firmware:................no Password:............for all modes 0000 Sample ID:............... - - - - - - - - Line break detection ..............
  • Page 82 AMI Deltacon Power Index Index ..Profibus ....Alarm Relay ...
  • Page 83 AMI Deltacon Power Index ..System, Description of ..USB Interface ..Technical Data ....
  • Page 84 AMI Deltacon Power Notes Notes A-96.250.451 / 220620...
  • Page 85 AMI Deltacon Power Notes A-96.250.451 / 220620...
  • Page 86 AMI Deltacon Power SWAN is represented worldwide by subsidiary companies and distributors. cooperates with independent representatives all over the world. SWAN Products Analytical Instruments for: High Purity Water Feedwater, Steam and Condensate Potable Water Pool and Sanitary Water Cooling Water...

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