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Operating instructions Diaphragm Motor-Driven Dosing Pump Sigma X Control Type - Sigma/ 1 S1Cb Please carefully read these operating instructions before use. · Do not discard. The operator shall be liable for any damage caused by installation or operating errors. The latest version of the operating instructions are available on our homepage.
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Supplemental directives Supplementary information Read the following supplementary information in its entirety! Should you already know this information, you will benefit more from referring to the operating instructions. The following are highlighted separately in the document: Enumerated lists Fig. 1: Please read! Handling instructions ð...
Table of contents Table of contents Identity code..................5 Safety Chapter................. 8 Storage, Transport and Unpacking..........12 Overview of equipment and control elements....... 13 4.1 Control elements..............15 4.2 Key functions................. 17 Functional description..............18 5.1 Pump..................18 5.2 Liquid end................19 5.3 Bleed valve and integrated relief valve ........
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Table of contents ‘Display’ ................60 9.5.4 ‘HMI logout’ ............... 60 9.5.5 ‘Diaphragm part number: XXXXXXX’ ........ 60 9.5.6 ‘Spare parts kit part number: XXXXXXX’ ......61 9.5.7 ‘Language’ ................61 Start up..................62 Operation..................65 11.1 Manual operation..............65 Maintenance..................
Identity code Identity code Sigma X Control Type - Sigma/ 1 S1Cb Product range S1Cb Power end type Main power end, diaphragm Type _ _ _ _ _ Performance data at maximum back pressure and type: refer to nameplate on the pump housing Dosing head material PVDF...
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Identity code Sigma X Control Type - Sigma/ 1 S1Cb with ProMinent ® logo without ProMinent ® logo Left liquid end Seal according to NEMA 4x Electric power supply 1-phase, 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz Cable and plug 2 m European...
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Identity code Sigma X Control Type - Sigma/ 1 S1Cb German English Spanish French FPM = fluorine rubber ** Pump without HMI control unit *** Standard with tube nozzle in the bypass. Threaded connection on request.
EHEDG (www.ededg.org). Observe the general limitations with regard to viscosity limits, chem‐ ical resistance and density - see also the ProMinent Resistance List (in the Product Catalogue or at www.prominent.com)! All other uses or modifications are prohibited.
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Service Customer Service department refers to service technicians, who have received proven training and have been authorised by ProMinent or Pro‐ Maqua to work on the system.
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– Take into account the resistance of the wetted mate‐ rials and the ProMinent Resistance List when selecting the feed chemical - see the ProMinent Product Catalogue or visit ProMinent. CAUTION! Danger of personnel injury and material damage The use of untested third party parts can result in per‐...
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Safety Chapter CAUTION! Danger from incorrectly operated or inadequately main‐ tained pumps Danger can arise from a poorly accessible pump due to incorrect operation and poor maintenance. – Ensure that the pump is accessible at all times. – Adhere to the maintenance intervals. WARNING! An on/off switch may not be fitted on the pump, dependent on the identity code and installation.
The "Decontamination Declaration Form" can be found at www.prominent.com. CAUTION! Danger of material damage The device can be damaged by incorrect or improper storage or transportation! –...
Overview of equipment and control elements Overview of equipment and control elements Overview of equipment P_SI_0190_SW Fig. 2: Overview of Sigma X - S1Cb equipment HMI control unit Frequency converter Drive unit Stroke length adjustment wheel Drive motor Liquid end Diaphragm rupture sensor Control elements P_SI_0088_SW_2...
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Overview of equipment and control elements P_SI_0180_SW Fig. 4: Control elements for HMI Sigma X Control type LCD screen [Menu] key Clickwheel [Priming] key [STOP/START] key [Back] key "Bluetooth active” display (blue) Fault indicator (red) Warning indicator (yellow) 10 Operating indicator (green) P_SI_0193_SW Fig.
Overview of equipment and control elements "Level switch" terminal "CAN bus" socket (external) LEDs (as Fig. 4) and CAN bus status LED (external) not shown Stroke length adjustment wheel 4.1 Control elements Use this overview to familiarise yourself with the keys and the other control elements on the pump! Pressure display, identifier and fault dis‐...
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Overview of equipment and control elements Tab. 1: Identifier and error displays: Identifier Meaning The pump is working or waiting for a starting signal. [STOP/START] key. The pump was manually stopped using the The pump was remotely stopped (Pause) - via the "External" socket. The pump was stopped by an error.
Overview of equipment and control elements The pump only shows the metering volume and the capacity in the calibrated state in l or l/h or in gal or gal/h. 4.2 Key functions Application In the continuous displays In the menu [Back] press Move back to the previous menu...
Functional description Functional description 5.1 Pump The metering pump is an oscillating diaphragm pump, the stroke length of which can be adjusted. An electric motor drives it. The slide rod transmits the stoke motion to the diaphragms. Illustration of the stroke movement The stroke movement of the displacement body is continuously detected and regulated so that the stroke is performed according to a previously set ‘Metering’...
Functional description With a priming optimised metering profile, the suction stroke is elongated as much as possible, which facilitates the precise and problem-free metering of viscous and gaseous media. Select this setting to minimise the NPSH value as well. P_SI_0104_SW 5.2 Liquid end The diaphragm (2) hermetically shuts off the pump volume of the dosing head (4) towards the outside.
Functional description The integral relief valve can only protect the motor and the gear, and then only against impermissible positive pressure that is caused by the metering pump itself. It cannot protect the system against positive pres‐ sure. The integral relief valve works as a bleed valve as soon as the rotary dial (3) is turned to "open": The valve opens and the liquid end can be bled.
Functional description ‘Manual’ operating mode: The stroke rate is set manually on the control unit. ‘Batch’ operating mode This operating mode provides the option of working with large transfer fac‐ tors (up to 99,999). Metering can be triggered either by pressing the [Clickwheel] or by a pulse received via the "External control"...
Functional description "Pause" function: The pump can be remotely stopped via the "External control" terminal. The "Pause" function only works via the "External con‐ trol" terminal. The following functions are triggered by a key press: "Stop" function: The pump can be stopped without disconnecting it from [STOP/START] .
Functional description 5.8.2 LED displays Pump device LEDs - see "Troubleshooting" chapter Fault indicator (red) The fault indicator lights up if the fluid level in the dosing tank falls below the second switching point of the level switch (20 mm residual filling level in the dosing tank).
Assembly Assembly Compare the dimensions on the dimension sheet with those of the pump. Base WARNING! Danger of electric shock If water or other electrically conducting liquids penetrate into the drive housing, in any other manner than via the pump's suction connection, an electric shock may occur. –...
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Assembly Liquid end alignment Capacity too low The liquid end valves cannot close correctly if they are not upright. Ensure that the discharge valve is upright. – Fastening Capacity too low Vibrations can disturb the liquid end valves. Secure the metering pump so that no vibrations can –...
Installation Installation CAUTION! Danger of injury to personnel and material damage Disregard of technical data during installation may lead to personal injuries or damage to property. – Observe the technical data - refer to the "Technical data" chapter and, where applicable, the operating instructions for the accessories.
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Installation CAUTION! Suction problems are possible The valves may no longer close properly with feed chemicals with a particle size of greater than 0.3 mm. – Install a suitable filter in the suction line. CAUTION! Warning of the discharge line rupturing With a closed discharge line (e.g.
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P_SI_0021 grooved pump valves and ProMinent grooved Ä Further information on page 26 . Fig. 16: Moulded composite seals with inserts - see corrugated insert –...
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Installation Integral relief valve or integral bleeder valve WARNING! Product can be dangerously contaminated Only with "Physiologically safety with regard to wetted materials” version: If the integral bleed valve or the integral relief valve opens, the feed chemical comes into contact with phys‐ iologically harmful seals.
Installation CAUTION! Warning of leaks Feed chemical, which remains in the overflow line at the relief valve or bleeder valve, can attack the valve or cause it to leak – Route the overflow line with a continuous slope and moreover with the hose nozzle pointed downwards - see .
Installation CAUTION! Hazardous feed chemicals can escape With hazardous feed chemicals: Hazardous feed chem‐ ical can leak out when using conventional bleeding pro‐ cedures with metering pumps. – Install a bleed line with a return into the storage tank. Shorten the return line so that it does not dip into the feed chemical in the storage tank.
Only return the pump to service after an authorised repair. CAUTION! Use ProMinent cables to avoid unnecessary problems. What requires electrical installation? What requires electrical installation? Level switch Diaphragm rupture sensor, electrical (optional)
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Installation Only with flammable media: WARNING! Fire danger The electric diaphragm rupture sensor must stop the pump immediately after a diaphragm rupture and trigger an alarm. The pump must only be returned to Service once a new diaphragm has been fitted. 7.2.1.1 Relay 7.2.1.1.1...
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Installation 7.2.1.1.2 Fault indicating and pacing relay option The first switch is a relay. The pacing output is electrically-isolated by means of an optocoupler with a semiconductor switch. If another switching function is required, the pump can be reprogrammed ‘Relay’ menu. in the The relay can be retrofitted and is operational once it has been plugged into the relay board.
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Installation 7.2.1.1.3 Current output and fault indicating / pacing relay (24 V) The module can be retrofitted and operates once it is plugged into the module board. The variable to be signalled for the current output can be selected in the ‘ANALOGUE OUTPUT’...
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2 white / Contact External activation 4 brown / GND Pulse frequency, e.g. contact water meter, PLC etc. Function "External Contact" (ProMinent universal control wire) 3 blue / Analog 5-core 2 white / Contact External 1 brown / Pause activation...
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Installation Technical data "External control" Semi-conductor switch elements with a residual voltage of -0.7 V (e.g. transistors in open-collector circuits) or contacts (relays) can be used as input switch elements. P_BE_0014_SW Pin 1 = Pause input (activating func‐ Voltage with open contacts: approx.
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Installation Block diagram Sigma Control Inputs Outputs Pump, inside Empty signal 3 brown / Pause Level Warning 2 blue / Alarm sensor 1 black / GND VDE cable: 2 green / NC (fault alert) 1 brown / 5 V Fault indicating 1 white / NO Stroke 2 white / Cod.
2 white / Contact External activation 4 brown / GND Pulse frequency, e.g. contact water meter, PLC etc. Function "External Contact" (ProMinent universal control wire) 3 blue / Analog 5-core 2 white / Contact External 1 brown / Pause activation...
Installation If the pump is operated without the HMI, the sealing cap supplied must be plugged into the CAN socket above the LEDs of the pump base. CAUTION! Risk of short circuit A short circuit may occur in the pump if liquid penetrates into the CAN socket.
Installation CAUTION! Pump can be damaged The pump can only be stopped when running via an: – External cable [Stop] key. – Use a relay or a contactor if the pump is to be definitively actuated via the mains cable. However, take into account the pump’s starting current.
Basic set-up principles Basic set-up principles Please also refer to all the overviews covering – "Operating/set-up overview for Sigma X Control types" and "Operating menu for Sigma X Control types, complete" in the appendix and the "Overview of equipment and control elements" and "Control elements”...
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Basic set-up principles [] Menu. To complete the setting: press ‘Menu’ via the [Menu] Alternatively: wait 60 seconds or exit the ‘End’ . key or using Confirming an entry [Clickwheel] . Briefly press the ð The software switches to the next menu point or back to the menu and saves the entry.
Basic set-up principles To run through the figures again, if necessary (possibly because of an incorrect figure), when you get to the last figure press [Priming] again - see above Figure, point c). ð Now you can start from the beginning again. Confirming adjustable variables [Clickwheel] 1x.
‘Menu’ Set up / ‘Menu’ Set up / Please also refer to all overviews covering "Oper‐ – ating/set up overview" and "Operating menu for Sigma X Control type, complete" in the appendix and the "Overview of equipment” and “Control ele‐ ments”...
‘Menu’ Set up / ‘Settings’ menu generally includes these setting menus: ‘Manual’ ) 1 - The operating mode set (exception: ‘Metering’ ‘Calibrate’ ‘Inputs/outputs’ ‘System’ ‘Set time’ ‘Date’ ‘Operating mode’ 9.3.1 ‘Menu / Information è Settings è Operating mode è ...’ ‘Manual’...
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‘Menu’ Set up / ‘Contact’ operating mode allows you to trigger individual strokes or a series of strokes. You can trigger the strokes via a pulse sent via the "External control" ter‐ minal. The purpose of this operating mode is to convert the incoming pulses into strokes with a step-down (fractions) or small step-up.
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‘Menu’ Set up / The secondary display "Signal current" indicates the incoming current. You can select 5 types of current signal processing: ‘0 - 20 mA’ ‘4 - 20 mA’ ‘Linear curve ’ ‘Lower side band’ ‘Upper side band’ ‘Standard’ ‘0 - 20 mA’...
‘Menu’ Set up / Using this type of processing, you can control a metering pump using the current signal as shown in the diagram below. You can enter the curve ‘Curve points’ menu. points I and F in the However, you can also control two metering pumps for different feed chemicals via a current signal (e.g.
‘Menu’ Set up / ‘metering optimised’ ‘metering profile’ , the discharge stroke is elon‐ Metering optimised With gated, the suction stroke is executed as quickly as possible. This setting is suitable, among other things, for applications that require optimum mixing ratios and chemical mixing that is as continuous as possible.
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‘Menu’ Set up / WARNING! If the feed chemical is hazardous, take appropriate safety precautions when performing the following cali‐ bration instructions. Observe the material safety data sheet for the feed chemical! P_G_0071_SW Preparation Use the [Clickwheel] to scroll through the continuous display to check whether litres or gallons have been selected.
‘Menu’ Set up / ‘Inputs/outputs’ 9.3.4 ‘Menu / Information è Settings è Inputs/outputs è ...’ ‘Inputs/outputs’ menu splits into the following sub-menus: ‘Auxiliary frequency’ ‘Relay1’ (optional) ‘Relay2’ (optional) ‘mA-Output’ (optional) ‘Flow monitor’ (only if connected) ‘Diaphragm rupture’ (only if connected) ‘Auxiliary frequency’...
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‘Menu’ Set up / Relay type You can reprogram the relays to these types: Tab. 7: Relay type / relay reactions setting Menu setting Warning mes‐ Error mes‐ Manual stop Stop via bus Pause Stroke rate sage sage yellow LED* red LED* ‘Warning’...
‘Menu’ Set up / ‘Flow control’ 9.3.4.5 ‘Menu / Information è Settings è Inputs/outputs è Flow control ...’ è The setting options for the ‘Flow control’ function are only available if a flow control is electrically installed. The symbol for flow control appears: A metering monitor, such as a Flow Control (also DulcoFlow ®...
‘Menu’ Set up / ‘Volume unit’ 9.3.5.2 ‘Menu / Information è Settings è System è Volume unit è ...’ ‘Volume unit’ sub-menu. You can select another unit for the volume in the ‘Set time’ 9.3.6 ‘Menu / Information è Settings è Set time è ...’ ‘Set time’...
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‘Menu’ Set up / You can then use the administration functions to manage the commands - Ä Chapter 9.4.2 ‘ ‘Setting the timer’ ’ on page 56 . ‘Clear all’ function to clear all commands (the program). Use the Create the command as follows: 1 - Create a command (program line) 2 - Select the triggering event and time 3 - Select the action and value...
‘Menu’ Set up / CAUTION! If you wish to use automatic summer time adjustment ‘Settings’ - ‘Time’ ) avoid any triggering events between 02:00 a.m. and 03:00 a.m. 9.4.2.4 Select the action and value You can select an action and also a value: Action Value Manual...
‘Menu’ Set up / 9.4.4 Example Example of "Weekday metering" The pump is to meter 2 litres every half hour every weekday (Mon-Fri) between 8:00 and 11:00: Com‐ Time event Time of day Action Capacity Comment mand Init Stop // Ensure that the pump is at a standstill at the start.//...
‘Menu’ Set up / [Clickwheel] . To clear: exit the menu by briefly pressing the The values have increased since commissioning of the pump, the last cali‐ bration or the last deletion. ‘Log book’ 9.5.3 ‘Menu / Information è Service è Log book è ...’ ‘Log entries’...
‘Menu’ Set up / ‘Spare parts kit part number: XXXXXXX’ 9.5.7 ‘Menu / Information è Service Spare parts kit part number: XXXXXXX è ...’ è You can read off the part number (order number) of the correct spare parts kit here. ‘Language’...
Start up Start up Safety information WARNING! Fire hazard with flammable media Only with flammable media: They can be ignited by oxygen. – The pump may not work if there is a mixture of feed chemical with oxygen in the liquid end. A specialist may need to take appropriate actions (using inert gas, ...).
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Start up CAUTION! Prior to commissioning, check that the pump and corre‐ sponding ancillary equipment is connected in compli‐ ance with the regulations! Observe the technical data CAUTION! Danger of material damage Observe the details in the chapter "Technical data" (pressure, viscosity, resistance, etc.).
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Start up CAUTION! Danger of the integral relief valve failing The integral relief valve no longer operates reliably with feed chemicals having a viscosity of greater than 200 mPa s. – Only use the integral relief valve with feed chemicals having a viscosity up to 200 mPa s.
Operation Operation WARNING! Fire hazard with flammable media Only with flammable media: They can be ignited by oxygen. – The pump may not work if there is a mixture of feed chemical with oxygen in the liquid end. A specialist may need to take appropriate actions (using inert gas, ...).
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Operation List of directly changeable variables: Capacity Stroke rate Factor Contact volume Batch volume Set-up overview of the Sigma X Control type Continuous display Stop/start pump STOP STOP START START Priming Start batch (only in "Batch" mode) Acknowledge errors Check adjustable variables Change directly adjustable variables Setting mode...
Maintenance Maintenance Safety information WARNING! Fire hazard with flammable media Only with flammable media: They can be ignited by oxygen. – The pump may not work if there is a mixture of feed chemical with oxygen in the liquid end. A specialist may need to take appropriate actions (using inert gas, ...).
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Maintenance Third-party spare parts for the pumps may lead to prob‐ lems when pumping. Only use original spare parts. – Use the correct spare parts kits. In the event of – doubt, refer to the exploded views and ordering information in the appendix. Standard liquid ends: Interval Maintenance work...
Carrying out repairs Carrying out repairs Safety information WARNING! Fire hazard with flammable media Only with flammable media: They can be ignited by oxygen. – The pump may not work if there is a mixture of feed chemical with oxygen in the liquid end. A specialist may need to take appropriate actions (using inert gas, ...).
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Carrying out repairs Only with the "Physiologically safe" design: WARNING! Product can be dangerously contaminated Only use the spare parts from the "Physiologically safe" spare parts kits. Personnel: Technical personnel Repairing ball valves CAUTION! Warning of personal injury and material damage Feed chemical may escape from the liquid end, for example, if ball valves not repaired correctly.
Carrying out repairs 13.2 Replacing the diaphragm Third-party spare parts for the pumps may lead to prob‐ lems when pumping. – Only use original spare parts. Use the correct spare parts kits. In the event of – doubt, refer to the exploded views and ordering information in the appendix.
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Should this not work, remove dirt or swarf out of the thread and screw the diaphragm correctly onto the drive axle this time. ð If this is still unsuccessful, contact ProMinent-ProMaqua cus‐ tomer service. Place the dosing head with the screws onto the diaphragm - the suction connector should be pointing downwards in the pump's fit‐...
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Carrying out repairs Check whether it can move freely in the hole. Refit the clean diaphragm rupture sensor with the clean piston. Test the diaphragm rupture sensor. Optical diaphragm rupture sensor Unscrew the transparent cover from the diaphragm rupture sensor. Press the red cylinder into the diaphragm rupture sensor until it engages.
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Carrying out repairs P_SI_0038 Fig. 39: Cross-section through the liquid end Suction valve Diaphragm Discharge valve Dosing head Backplate 13 Safety diaphragm Tightening torques Data Value Unit Tightening torques for dosing head 4.5 ... 5.0 Nm screws:...
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Safety information WARNING! Fire hazard with flammable media Only with flammable media: They can be ignited by oxygen. – The pump may not work if there is a mixture of feed chemical with oxygen in the liquid end. A specialist may need to take appropriate actions (using inert gas, ...).
Troubleshooting Fault description Cause Remedy Personnel Pump does not prime in Heavy crystalline deposits Dismantle the valves and clean them - refer Technical per‐ spite of full stroke motion on the ball seat due to the to the "Repair" chapter. sonnel and bleeding.
Troubleshooting Fault description Cause Remedy Personnel The stroke adjustment dial Turn back the stroke Technical STRK "Stoke length adjustment" symbol appears flashing on the LCD was rotated by more than adjustment dial or enter the personnel ‘Stroke 10% while the menu was password.
‘CANopen pump’ 8. 14.4 All other faults Please contact the responsible ProMinent branch or representative - see www.prominent.com - "Contact” - "Your contacts worldwide" or possibly the Legal Notices in these operating instructions. 14.5 Log book Tab. 9: Input information...
Troubleshooting Description The number of defective strokes permitted has been exceeded The diaphragm rupture sensor reports a diaphragm rupture The stroke length has been modified beyond the tolerance limit with the pump locked Overload warning Temperature warning An HMI is connected to a CANopen pump - bus operation and HMI are not permitted simultane‐ ously 14.5.2 Fault messages in the log book...
Troubleshooting Message no. Description The pump is blocked and is not running Missing or defective hall sensor Shut-down in the event of overpressure, slow Shut-down in the event of overpressure, fast Missing data stored in the CTRL in the HMI The data coming from the CTRL is faulty 14.5.3 Events in the log book...
Decommissioning Decommissioning Decommissioning WARNING! Fire hazard with flammable media Only with flammable media: They can be ignited by oxygen. – The pump may not work if there is a mixture of feed chemical with oxygen in the liquid end. A specialist may need to take appropriate actions (using inert gas, ...).
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Decommissioning CAUTION! Warning of feed chemical spraying around Feed chemical can spray out of the hydraulic compo‐ nents if they are manipulated or opened due to pressure in the liquid end and adjacent parts of the system. – Disconnect the pump from the mains power supply and ensure that it cannot be switched on again by unauthorised persons.
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Decommissioning Sign indicating EU collection system In accordance with the European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment, this device features the symbol showing a waste bin with a line through it. The device must not be disposed of along with domestic waste.
Technical data Technical data 16.1 Performance data S1Cb Type Minimum pump capacity at maximum Maximum Suction Permis‐ Connector back pressure stroke lift sible pri‐ size rate ming pres‐ sure, suction side Strokes/ ml/stroke m WS R"-DN 12017 PVT 3/4" - 10 12017 SST 3/4"...
Technical data 16.2 Viscosity The liquid ends are suitable for the following viscosity ranges: Version Stroke rate, max. Viscosity Strokes/min mPas Standard 0 ... 200 With valve springs 200 ... 500 With valve springs and 500 ... 1000* suction-side feed * Only when the installation is correctly adjusted 16.3 Shipping weight...
Technical data 16.5.2 Media temperatures PVT liquid end Data Value Unit Max. temperature long-term at max. oper‐ 65 °C ating pressure Max. temperature for 15 min at max. 2 bar 100 °C Minimum temperature -10 °C SST liquid end Data Value Unit Max.
Order No. Fuse, internal 3.15 AT - (1.5 kA) 732414 Only use the original fuses from ProMinent! It is not suffi‐ cient to use a fuse with the above fuse rating. 16.8 Diaphragm rupture sensor Tab. 12: Contact loading, max.
Technical data For safety reasons we recommend connecting to a – protective low voltage, e.g. in accordance with EN 60335-1 (SELV ). The cable can be poled as required. – Namur sensor (Specified for EX zones) 5–25 V DC, in accordance with Namur or DIN 19234, potential-free design.
Dimensional drawings Dimensional drawings Compare the dimensions on the dimension sheet – and pump. All dimensions are in mm. – HMI and wall bracket 21.5 4.5 4.5 72.5 P_SI_0192_SW Fig. 40: Dimensions in mm...
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Dimensional drawings Sigma X Control type – Sigma/ 1 - S1Cb P_SI_0181_SW Fig. 41: Representation is not strictly binding - dimensions in mm Type Connector ØG 12017, DN 10 G1 3/4 112*/ 12035, 10050 12017, DN 10 G1 3/4 12035, 10050 10022, DN 10...
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Dimensional drawings Sigma X Control type – Sigma/ 1 - S1Cb, “liquid end on left” design P_SI_0184_SW Fig. 42: Representation is not strictly binding - dimensions in mm Type Connector ØG 12017, DN 10 G1 3/4 82*/ 79 12035, 10050 12017, DN 10 G1 3/4...
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Dimensional drawings P_SI_0185_SW Fig. 43: Representation is not strictly binding - dimensions in mm...
Motores. Las caracteristicas del funcionamiento identico de los Motores de otros fabricantes cambian solo marginalmente. A la Información no se asuma responsabilidad. ProMinent Dosiertechnik GmbH . 69123 Heidelberg . Germany No. MD-1042145 Datum/Date August 2012...
Liquid ends for Sigma/ 1 Liquid ends for Sigma/ 1 Liquid end for Sigma/ 1 050 and 065 PVT P_SI_0024 Fig. 44: Liquid end for Sigma/ 1 050 and 065 PVT Pos. Description Spring * Ball Ball seat Diaphragm rupture sensor, optical * Valve Multi-layer diaphragm The items listed are included in the spare parts kit.
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Liquid ends for Sigma/ 1 Tab. 14: Order no. for liquid end for Sigma/ 1, 050-DN 10 PVT Spare part 12017 12035 10050 Liquid end 1030104 1030104 1030104 Spare parts kit 1035964 1035964 1035964 Diaphragm rupture 1033323 1033323 1033323 sensor, optical Valve 1002267 1002267...
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Liquid ends for Sigma/ 1 Liquid end for Sigma/ 1 120 PVT P_SI_0024 Fig. 45: Liquid end for Sigma/ 1 120 PVT Pos. Description Spring * Ball Ball seat Diaphragm rupture sensor, optical * Valve Multi-layer diaphragm The items listed are included in the spare parts kit. * Special accessories (not included in the spare parts kit).
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Liquid ends for Sigma/ 1 Pos. Description Type 12035, Type 10050, Type 07065, Type 04084, 12017 10044, 10022 07042 04120 Relief valve, complete 7 bar PVA 740811 Relief valve, complete 4 bar PVA 740812 * The items listed are included in the spare parts kit. Springs made from Hastelloy C, O-rings from FPM-A and EPDM. Technical changes reserved.
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Liquid ends for Sigma/ 1 Liquid end for Sigma/ 1 050 and 065 SST P_SI_0025_SW Fig. 48: Liquid end for Sigma/ 1 050 and 065 SST Pos. Description Spring * Ball Ball seat Diaphragm rupture sensor, optical * Valve * Multi-layer diaphragm The items listed are included in the spare parts kit.
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Liquid ends for Sigma/ 1 Spare part 12017 12035 10050 Spare parts kit with 2 1035965 1035965 1035965 complete valves Diaphragm rupture 1033323 1033323 1033323 sensor, optical Valve 809459 809459 809459 Multi-layer diaphragm 1030114 1030114 1030114 Tab. 18: Order no. for liquid end for Sigma/ 1, 65-DN 10 SST Spare part 10022 10044...
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Liquid ends for Sigma/ 1 Liquid end for Sigma/ 1 120 SST P_SI_0025_SW Fig. 49: Liquid end for Sigma/ 1 120 SST Pos. Description Spring * Ball Ball seat Diaphragm rupture sensor, optical * Valve * Multi-layer diaphragm The items listed are included in the spare parts kit. * Special accessories (not included in the spare parts kit).
Wear parts for S1Cb Wear parts for S1Cb Refer also to the previous chapter. 20.1 Standard HMI spare parts Spare part Order no. HMI wall bracket 1036683 HMI protective film 1083680 20.2 Physiological safety Spare parts kits Tab. 20: Scope of delivery with PVT material version 1 x diaphragm, 2 x valve balls, 1 x suction valve complete, 1 x discharge valve complete 1 x elastomer sealing set (EPDM) 2 x ball seat housings, 2 x ball seat discs, 4 x composite seals...
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Wear parts for S1Cb Wetted materials – "Physiologically safety with regard to wetted materials" design Material version Liquid end Suction / pressure Seals* / ball seat Balls Integrated bleed connector valve or relief valve PVDF PVDF PTFE / PVDF Ceramic PVDF / EPDM Stainless steel Stainless steel...
Diagrams for adjusting the capacity Diagrams for adjusting the capacity S1Cb S1Cb C [l/h] C [l/h] 90.0 70.0 80.0 60.0 10050 07065 70.0 10044 12035 10022 50.0 60.0 12017 40.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 30.0 20.0 20.0 10.0 10.0 S [%] S [%] C [l/h] C [l/h]...
Appendix I, No. 1.5.1 of the Machinery Directive EMC Directive (2014/30/EU) Harmonised standards applied, in EN ISO 12100:2010 particular: EN 809:1998 + A1:2009 + AC:2010 EN 61010-1:2010 EN 61000-6-2:2005 + AC:2005 EN 61000-6-4:2007 + A1:2011 Date: 20.06.2016 You can download the Declaration of Conformity at www.prominent.com.
Operating/Set-up overview of the Sigma X Control type Operating/Set-up overview of the Sigma X Control type Continuous display Stop/start pump STOP STOP START START Priming Start batch (only in "Batch" operating mode) Acknowledge errors Check adjustable variables Change directly adjustable variables Information Operating mode Settings...
Operating menu of Sigma X Control type, complete Operating menu of Sigma X Control type, complete 1st level Information Versions CTRL hardware CTRL software HMI software Time Date Serial number Identity code Part name Part device address Operating mode Manual Batch Contact Analogue...
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Operating menu of Sigma X Control type, complete 1st level Relay 1 Relay1 type Warning Error Warning + error Warning + Error + Stop Stop. Stroke rate Pump inactive Relay 1 polarity normally open (NO) normally closed (NC) Relay 2 Relay 2 type Warning Error...
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Operating menu of Sigma X Control type, complete 1st level Summer time February begins in March April Sunday the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Summer time ends August September October November Sunday the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Town Northern Hemi‐ sphere Southern Hemi‐...
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Operating menu of Sigma X Control type, complete 1st level Diaphragm part number: XXXXXXX Spare parts kit part number: XXXXXXX Language English German Frenchç Spanishñ Italian Menus may be missing or added depending on the design and equipment on the pump.
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