Waterous AQUIS ULTRAFLOW Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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AQUIS ULTRAFLOW Industrial Foam Proportioner
Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
Waterous Company • 125 Hardman Avenue South • South Saint Paul, MN 55075 • (651) 450-5000
www.waterousco.com

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  • Page 1 Form Number: F-2826 Issue Date: Revision Date: AQUIS ULTRAFLOW Industrial Foam Proportioner Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Waterous Company • 125 Hardman Avenue South • South Saint Paul, MN 55075 • (651) 450-5000 www.waterousco.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Safety Precautions Introduction Using this Document Viewing the Document Electronically Printing the Document Product Overview AQUIS ULTRAFLOW Industrial Foam Proportioner System System Components—Tellurus HMI System Components—Control Box System Components—PDM Control Box Connectors System Components—Node Controller System Components—2 inch Valve Assembly System Components—1 inch Valve Assembly...
  • Page 4 System Components—2.0 Meter CANbus Cable Extension System Components—0.5 Meter M12 Cable Extension System Components—3.0 Meter Cable Extension System Components—Manual Override Switch Cable Extension System Components—Manual Override Relay Cable System Components—Concentrate Pump Speed Sensor Cable System Components—Hydraulic Pump Swashplate Control Cable System Components—DLA Control Valve Cable System Components—Priming Valve Motor Cable System Components—Tellurus HMI Cable Assembly...
  • Page 5 Calibrating the Touchscreen Understanding the Service Menu Defualt Help Exit Ticket Connect Manual Status Show Patch Understanding the Configuration Menu Default Help Help Exit Show Image Backup Restore Mode Understanding the Network Settings Menu Default Help Exit Enable Disable Client Hotspot Pass Zone...
  • Page 6 Understanding the Maintenance Menu Default Help Exit Mode Status Backup Restore Patch Diag Scan Reset Term Restart Understanding the Calibration Menu Default Help Exit Setting the CAN Node and Valve Address Calibrating the Paddlewheel Flowmeter Operating a DLA Manually Understanding the Operation Menu Default Help Exit...
  • Page 7 Understanding the Command Menu Default Help Exit Report Service Config Maint Term Patch Restart Powering Up the Display Defining the DLA Gauge Screen Defining the Solution Screen—Buttons Defining the Solution Screen—Telemetry Defining the System Screen—Buttons Defining the System Screen—Telemetry Enabling and Disabling a DLA—Screen Views Adjusting the Solution Screen Switching the Concentrate Source—Screen View Refilling the On-Board Supply Tank—Screen View...
  • Page 9: Safety

    • Read and understand all the notices and safety precautions. • Be aware that these instructions are only guidelines and are not meant to be definitive. Contact Waterous when you have questions about installing, Modification operating, or maintaining the equipment.
  • Page 10 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance NOTICE Freeze Damage High Pressure Do not allow fluid in the • Liquid ejected at high • lines to freeze. pressure can cause Remove all freezable fluid • serious injury. from the lines before Drain the pump after use •...
  • Page 11 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Moving Parts High Pressure Rotating parts can cause Liquid ejected at high • • severe injury or death pressure can cause serious injury. Keep clear of moving • parts when the equipment Purge all pressure before •...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Operation Maintenance Using this Document Use this document to install and operate your Waterous equipment. Understand the following conditions before continuing with the document: Use the guidelines below when viewing this document. • The instructions may refer to options or equipment that you may not have Viewing the Document Electronically purchased with your system.
  • Page 13: Aquis Ultraflow Industrial Foam Proportioner System

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance AQUIS ULTRAFLOW Industrial Foam Proportioner System...
  • Page 14 AQUIS ULTRAFLOW Industrial Foam Proportioner System The AQUIS ULTRAFLOW industrial foam proportioner system supplies concentrate into a solution-capable discharge line. A Tellurus™ touchscreen display, human machine interface (HMI), shows system activity, and provides control over the system. The HMI uses CANbus protocol to monitor and govern the system.
  • Page 15 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance AQUIS ULTRAFLOW Industrial Foam Proportioner System Subsystem Subsystem Description Description Concentrate pump These components support, control, and power the concentrate pump. The components in this subsystem include: • Hydraulic concentrate pump—this circulates the foam concentrate through the system.
  • Page 16 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance AQUIS ULTRAFLOW Industrial Foam Proportioner System Subsystem Subsystem Description Description Low-flow circulation line This optional line balances the concentrate supply lines when the flow is lower then the minimum concentrate pump flow specification—30 gpm (114 L/min). The components in this subsystem include: •...
  • Page 17: System Components-Tellurus Hmi

    83826 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Tellurus HMI The Tellurus display, or HMI, displays current operations and provides operator control over the system.
  • Page 18 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Tellurus HMI Feature Feature Description Description Reset button This indicates system status and allows the operator to reset the HMI. Tellurus display—HMI This displays operations and system controls. Mounting knob This secures the HMI to the apparatus. Mounting bracket This secures the HMI to the apparatus.
  • Page 19 8410009 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Tellurus Antenna The Tellurus antenna receives WiFi and GPS signals.
  • Page 20 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Control Box Feature Feature Description Description Antenna This receives the WiFi and GPS signals. Nut cover This secures the antenna to the apparatus. GPS connector This connects to the GPS connector to the Tellurus HMI. WiFi Connector This connects to the WiFi connector to the Tellurus HMI.
  • Page 21: System Components-Control Box

    83818 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Control Box The PLC Distribution Module (PDM) control box, monitors and controls the foam proportioning system. It connects to various components in the system and contains a main and secondary backup, provided with the manual override option, programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
  • Page 22 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—PDM Control Box Feature Feature Description Description PDM control box This houses control electronics and PLCs. Mounting tab This mounts the box to the apparatus. Cover This is the sealed IP67 rated cover for the PDM box. Cover latch This secures the cover to the PDM box.
  • Page 23: System Components-Pdm Control Box Connectors

    83818 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—PDM Control Box Connectors...
  • Page 24 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—PDM Control Box Connectors Feature Feature Description Description Tellurus HMI CANbus This communicates the CANbus signal to the Tellurus display. Discharge CANbus This communicates the CANbus signal to the node controllers on each of DLAs. Remote I/O CANbus This communicates the CANbus signal to an additional node controllers for additional options required in your application.
  • Page 25: System Components-Node Controller

    83807 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Node Controller The node controller connects to and controls the concentrate control valve, flowmeters, and additional DLAs.
  • Page 26 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Node Controller Feature Feature Description Description Power LED This LED illuminates when the node controller is available. System status LED This LED illuminates when the node controller is connected to the CANbus. Flow meter enabled LED This LED illuminates when the node controller is powering the flowmeters.
  • Page 27: System Components-2 Inch Valve Assembly

    9464 9470-1 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—2 inch Valve Assembly The DLA manages the concentrate injected into the solution-capable discharge. An ULTRAFLOW system can control up to 16 DLAs.
  • Page 28 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—2 inch Valve Assembly Feature Feature Description Description Concentrate inlet This is where the concentrate enters the valve assembly—2 inch victaulic. Node controller This monitors and controls the valve assembly. Node controller mount This mounts the node controller to the valve assembly plumbing.
  • Page 29: System Components-1 Inch Valve Assembly

    9463 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—1 inch Valve Assembly The DLA manages the concentrate injected into the solution-capable discharge. An ULTRAFLOW system can control up to 16 DLAs.
  • Page 30 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—1 inch Valve Assembly Feature Feature Description Description Concentrate inlet This is where the concentrate enters the valve assembly—1 inch victaulic. Node controller This monitors and controls the valve assembly. Node controller mount This mounts the node controller to the valve assembly plumbing.
  • Page 31: System Components-Optional 1 Inch Recirculation Line Assembly

    9466 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Optional 1 inch Recirculation Line Assembly The optional recirculation line balances the concentrate supply lines when flowing lower than the minimum concentrate pump specification—30 g/min (114 L/min).
  • Page 32 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—1 inch Low Flow Recirculation Line Assembly Feature Feature Description Description Concentrate inlet This is where the concentrate enters the valve assembly—1 inch victaulic. Node controller This monitors and controls the valve assembly. Node controller mount This mounts the node controller to the valve assembly plumbing.
  • Page 33: System Components-Priming Valve Assembly

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Priming Valve Assembly The optional recirculation line balances the concentrate supply lines when flowing lower than the minimum concentrate pump specification—30 g/min (114 L/min).
  • Page 34 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Priming Valve Assembly Feature Feature Description Description Electric valve This controls the concentrate valve—1 inch NPT. Valve This opens and closes during priming—1 inch NPT. Cable This connect to apparatus power and the CANbus system.
  • Page 35: System Components-Concentrate Pump Assembly

    83803 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Concentrate Pump Assembly The Concentrate pump assembly contains the concentrate pump and an assembly frame to mount the hydraulic motor.
  • Page 36 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Concentrate Pump Assembly Feature Feature Description Description 1 Assembly frame This mounts between the hydraulic motor and the concentrate pump. 2 Hydraulic motor mounting holes This mounts the pump to the apparatus. 3 Concentrate pump drive shaft This drives the concentrate pump.
  • Page 37: System Components-Hydraulic Motor

    V4141 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Motor The hydraulic motor drives the concentrate pump. The hydraulic motor is controlled by the hydraulic pump.
  • Page 38 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Motor Feature Feature Description Description B-Port This connects to the B-port on the hydraulic pump to drive the motor—1 inch, split flange, SAE J518, code 62. A-port This connects to the A-port on the hydraulic pump to drive the motor—1 inch, split flange, SAE J518, code 62. Hydraulic output port This connects to the hydraulic cooler—1-1/16–12 UN-2B inch, O-ring boss, SAE J514, code 62.
  • Page 39: System Components-Spider Coupler

    V4149 (2), V4150 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Spider Coupler The coupler connects the hydraulic motor shaft to the concentrate pump shaft.
  • Page 40 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Spider Coupler Feature Feature Description Description Motor hub This connects to the hydraulic motor. Note: The motor hub and pump hub are interchangeable. Elastomer spider This transfers torque between the hubs. Pump hub This connects to the concentrate pump.
  • Page 41: System Components-Hydraulic Pump

    V4140 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Pump...
  • Page 42 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Pump Feature Feature Description Description Cable connector This connects to the control box. Lift point This assists lifting the pump Hydraulic ATF filter This filters the hydraulic ATF. Axillary mounting pad This allows you to mount additional drive components to the pump.
  • Page 43: System Components-Hydraulic Oil Heat Exchanger

    V4144 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Oil Heat Exchanger The hydraulic ATF heat exchanger manages the hydraulic ATF temperature.
  • Page 44 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Oil Cooler Feature Feature Description Description Oil input This is where the hydraulic ATF enters the cooler—#16 SAE. Thermal controller port This the port for the thermal controller—#8 SAE. Oil output This is where the hydraulic ATF exits the cooler—#16 SAE.
  • Page 45: System Components-Hydraulic Oil Reservoir

    V4142 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Oil Reservoir The hydraulic ATF reservoir contains the hydraulic ATF supply. The ports on the reservoir are mirrored and interchangeable to best suit your application.
  • Page 46 V4142 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Oil Reservoir Feature Feature Description Description Mounting bracket This mounts the hydraulic reservoir to the apparatus. Left accessory port This is where the level or temperature sensor is installed to the reservoir—1/4 inch NPT. Left side upper port This port connects to the hydraulic ATF filter in typical applications—1 inch NPT.
  • Page 47: System Components-Hydraulic Reservoir Level Sensor

    53473 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Reservoir Level Sensor The optical level sensor monitors the hydraulic ATF level in the reservoir.
  • Page 48 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Reservoir Optical Level Sensor Feature Feature Description Description Connector This connects to the cable from the control box. Optical sensor This determines the hydraulic ATF level—1/4 inch NPT.
  • Page 49: System Components-Hydraulic Reservoir Temperature Sensor

    V3887 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Reservoir Temperature Sensor The temperature sensor monitors the hydraulic ATF temperature in the reservoir.
  • Page 50 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Reservoir Temperature Sensor Feature Feature Description Description Connector This connects to the cable from the control box. Temperature probe This measures the hydraulic ATF temperature—1/4 inch NPT.
  • Page 51: System Components-Suction Strainer

    V4143 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Suction Strainer The suction strainer filters debris from the hydraulic oil before it exits the reservoir.
  • Page 52 V4143 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Suction Strainer Feature Feature Description Description 1-1/4-inch NPT thread This threads into the reservoir tank. 3/4-inch NPT thread This threads into the output fitting.
  • Page 53: System Components-Hydraulic Oil Filter Components

    V4146, V4147, V4148 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Oil Filter Components The hydraulic oil filter assembly that contains the filter head, filter and filter life indicator.
  • Page 54 V4146, V4147, V4148 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Oil Filter Components Feature Feature Description Description Filter-head inlet This this is the inlet for the hydraulic oil. Filter-life indicator This indicates the filter condition. Filter This filters the hydraulic oil. Flow indicator This show the flow direction.
  • Page 55: System Components-Paddlewheel Flowmeter

    63859 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Paddlewheel Flowmeter The paddle wheel flowmeter measures the flow in the solution-capable discharge.
  • Page 56 63859 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Paddlewheel Flowmeter Feature Feature Description Description Flowmeter cable This connects to the cable from the associated DLA node controller. Body This installs into the discharge line—2 inch NPT. Paddlewheel This measure the water flow in the solution-capable discharge.
  • Page 57: System Components-2 Inch Magnetic Flowmeter

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—2 inch Magnetic Flowmeter The magnetic flowmeter measures the concentrate flow in the DLA.
  • Page 58 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—2 inch Magnetic Flowmeter Feature Feature Description Description Inlet This is where the concentrate enters the flowmeter. Flowmeter connector This connects to the cable from the node controller. Operator interface This allows you to configure the flowmeter. Outlet This is where the concentrate exits the flowmeter.
  • Page 59: System Components-1 Inch Magnetic Flowmeter

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—1 inch Magnetic Flowmeter The magnetic flowmeter measures the concentrate flow in the DLA.
  • Page 60 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—1 inch Magnetic Flowmeter Feature Feature Description Description Inlet This is where the concentrate enters the flowmeter. Flowmeter connector This connects to the cable from the node controller. Operator interface This allows you to configure the flowmeter. Outlet This is where the concentrate exits the flowmeter.
  • Page 61: System Components-6 Inch Concentrate Strainer

    V4177 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—6 Inch Concentrate Strainer The concentrate strainer collects debris that would otherwise flow into the system and possibly damage the concentrate pump.
  • Page 62 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—6 Inch Concentrate Strainer Feature Feature Description Description Inlet This is where the concentrate enters the strainer Strainer This collects debris that would otherwise flow into the system. Outlet This is where the concentrate exits the strainer...
  • Page 63: System Components-Pressure Relief Valve

    V4151 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Pressure Relief Valve The pressure relief valve activates when a predetermined pressure is reached in the line.
  • Page 64 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Pressure Relief Valve Feature Feature Description Description Outlet This is where the concentrate exits the pressure relief valve—2 inch NPT. Inlet This is where the concentrate enters the pressure relief valve—2 inch NPT.
  • Page 65: System Components-Water Pump Pressure Sensor

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Water Pump Pressure Sensor The pressure sensor measures the pressure in the pump discharge.
  • Page 66 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Water Pump Discharge Pressure Sensor Feature Feature Description Description Connector This connects to the cable from the PDM control box. Pressure sensor This measures pressure at the discharge of the water pump—1/4 NPT.
  • Page 67: System Components-Hydraulic Oil Cooler Thermal Controller

    V4176 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Oil Cooler Thermal Controller The controller measures the hydraulic oil temperature and manages the cooler fan.
  • Page 68 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Water Pump Discharge Pressure Sensor Feature Feature Description Description Connector This connects to the cable from the PDM control box and power. Temperature sensor This measures hydraulic oil temperature in the heat exchanger—#8 SAE.
  • Page 69: System Components-Concentrate Supply Level Switch

    53474 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Concentrate Supply Level Switch The switch activates and deactivates as the concentrate level in the tank changes.
  • Page 70 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Concentrate Supply Level Switch Feature Feature Description Description Connector This connects to the cable from the PDM control box and power. Body This threads into the tank—1/4 NPT. Float This determines the concentrate level in the tank.
  • Page 71: System Components-Optional Manual Override Switch

    73664 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Optional Manual Override Switch The manual override switch disables the automatic control of the concentrate control valves.
  • Page 72 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Optional Manual Override Switch Feature Feature Description Description Connector This connects to the cable from the PDM control box. Switch This switches the override On or Off. Switch LED This illuminates when the manual override is turned on. Mounting hole This mounts the manual override switch to the apparatus.
  • Page 73: System Components-Optional Manual Override Relay

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Optional Manual Override Relay The power relay works with the optional manual override switch to disable automatic control of the concentrate control valves.
  • Page 74 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Optional Manual Override Relay Feature Feature Description Description Power input post ( + ) This connects to the bus power. Power output post (–) This connects to the DLA power. Mounting hole This mounts the power relay to the apparatus.
  • Page 75: System Components-Split Canbus Cable

    V4192 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Split CANbus Cable Feature Feature Description Description CANbus output This connects to the next node in the chain or the terminating resistor—female plug. CANbus input This connects to the previous node in the chain or the PDM control box discharge CANbus—male socket. Node connector This connects to the node controller—female socket.
  • Page 76: System Components-Terminal Resistor

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Terminal Resistor Feature Feature Description Description Terminal resistor This connects to the split CANbus cable female socket connector on the last DLA in the system.
  • Page 77: System Components-0.5 Meter Canbus Cable Extension

    V4188 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—0.5 Meter CANbus Cable Extension 19.68 in 500 mm Feature Feature Description Description M12 connector This is a male connector. Cable This is a violet cable jacket. M12 connector This is a female connector.
  • Page 78: System Components-2.0 Meter Canbus Cable Extension

    V4189 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—2.0 Meter CANbus Cable Extension 6.56 ft Feature Feature Description Description M12 connector This is a male connector. Cable This is a violet cable jacket. M12 connector This is a female connector.
  • Page 79: System Components-0.5 Meter M12 Cable Extension

    V4190 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—0.5 Meter M12 Cable Extension 19.68 in 500 mm Feature Feature Description Description M12 connector This is a male connector. Cable This is a yellow or gray cable jacket. M12 connector This is a female connector.
  • Page 80: System Components-3.0 Meter Cable Extension

    V4191 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—3.0 Meter Cable Extension 9.84 ft Feature Feature Description Description M12 connector This is a male connector. Cable This is a yellow or gray cable jacket. M12 connector This is a female connector.
  • Page 81: System Components-Manual Override Switch Cable Extension

    X73666 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Manual Override Switch Cable Extension 11.81 in 300 mm Feature Feature Description Description M12 connector This connects to the manual override switch connector on the control box, or an extension cable connected to the control box.
  • Page 82: System Components-Manual Override Relay Cable

    73667 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Manual Override Relay Cable 11.81 in 300 mm Feature Feature Description Description M12 connector This connects to the manual override relay connector on the control box, or an extension cable connected to the control box.
  • Page 83: System Components-Concentrate Pump Speed Sensor Cable

    73668 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Concentrate Pump Speed Sensor Cable 11.81 in 300 mm Feature Feature Description Description M12 connector This connects to the concentrate pump connector on the control box, or an extension cable connected to the control box.
  • Page 84: System Components-Hydraulic Pump Swashplate Control Cable

    73669 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Hydraulic Pump Swashplate Control Cable 11.81 in 300 mm Feature Feature Description Description M12 connector This connects to the hydraulic pump connector on the control box, or an extension cable connected to the control box. Cable This is a yellow cable jacket.
  • Page 85: System Components-Dla Control Valve Cable

    73672 73707 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—DLA Control Valve Cable 16 in 406 mm Feature Feature Description Description Molex connector This connects to the DLA control valve. Cable This is a yellow cable jacket. Deutsch connector This connects to the DLA node controller.
  • Page 86: System Components-Priming Valve Motor Cable

    73678 73711 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Priming Valve Motor Cable 6 in 304 mm 6 in 152 mm Feature Feature Description Description Deutsch connector This connects to the priming valve. Cable This is a braided loom cable jacket. Deutsch connector This connects to apparatus power.
  • Page 87: System Components-Tellurus Hmi Cable Assembly

    73718 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Tellurus HMI Cable Assembly Feature Feature Description Description Deutsch connector This connects to the Tellurus display. Deutsch connector This connects to apparatus power. Deutsch connector This connects to the Y-splitter receptacle. Y-splitter receptacle This connects to the display extension cable.
  • Page 88: System Components-Display Extension Cable

    73673 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance System Components—Display Extension Cable 11.81 in 300 mm Feature Feature Description Description M12 connector This connects to the Tellurus HMI CANbus connector on the control box, or an extension cable connected to the control box.
  • Page 89: Installation

    This equipment is intended to be installed by a person or persons with the basic This equipment is intended to operate as designed. Do not remove, modify, or knowledge of installing similar equipment. Contact Waterous with questions change the components in the system. Doing so will void the warranty. Contact about installing the equipment.
  • Page 90: Determining Panel And Plate Locations

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Determining Panel and Plate Locations Determining Cable and Wire Routing Use the following guidelines to determine a location to mount the control panel Use the Wiring Best Practices document, available at www.waterousco.com, as and instruction plate location: a guide to select and route wiring for your application.
  • Page 91: Main Components-Overview

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Main Components—Overview...
  • Page 92 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Main Components—Overview Feature Feature Description Description Tellurus™ HMI display This displays system operation and provides operator control of the system. Control box This connects to various components in the system and contains the programmable logic controllers (PLC). Remote I/O—optional This adds an additional node controller to the system.
  • Page 93: Electrical Connections-Overview

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Electrical Connections—Overview...
  • Page 94 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Electrical Connections—Overview Feature Feature Description Description Apparatus power This supplies power to the system—installer supplied. Frame ground This connects the negative (–) terminal to the apparatus frame—installer supplied. Negative terminal wire This connects to, or through terminal blocks, to the negative (–) terminal on the apparatus battery—installer supplied.
  • Page 95: Hydraulic Components-Overview

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Hydraulic Components—Overview Illustrated is a typical hose and component installation. However, you can mirror the connections to the hydraulic ATF reservoir to best suit your application.
  • Page 96 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Hydraulic Components—Overview ALL hose, connectors, and fittings are installer supplied. Feature Feature Description Description Hydraulic oil reservoir This contains hydraulic oil. Hydraulic oil filter This filters the hydraulic oil. Hydraulic oil heat exchanger This cools the hydraulic oil.
  • Page 97: Hydraulic Hoses-Overview

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Hydraulic Hoses—Overview The illustrated shows a typical hose installation. However, you can mirror the connections to the hydraulic ATF reservoir to best suit your application.
  • Page 98 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Hydraulic Hoses—Overview ALL hose, connectors, and fittings are installer supplied. Hose Hose First Connector First Connector Second Connector Second Connector Hydraulic filter to hydraulic cooler hose—3/4 inch, 250 psi. Filter end—3/4 NPT, female Heat exchanger end—#16 SAE, male Hydraulic reservoir to hydraulic motor—3/4 inch, 250 psi.
  • Page 99: Plumbing And Components-Overview

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Plumbing and Components—Overview...
  • Page 100 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Plumbing and Components—Overview Feature Feature Description Description Foam concentrate supply tank This contains the on-board foam concentrate supply. Concentrate-source valve This controls the concentrate supply source—on-board or off-board. Concentrate strainer This collects debris that would otherwise flow through the system. Hydraulic concentrate pump This circulates the foam concentrate through the system.
  • Page 101: Wiring The Source-Select Switch

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Wiring the Source-Select Switch Use the illustrations and instructions to wire the M12 source select plug. It is the responsibility of the installer to incorporate a method for the system to determine the concentrate source—an on-board tank or an off-board supply.
  • Page 102: Installing The Dla Identification Labels

    I-2255 L-1222-5 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Installing the DLA Identification Labels Use the labels provided with the install kit to identify the DLAs. Apply the appropriate label to the DLA as you install it. In the future, use the label to identify the DLA during setup, service, and maintenance.
  • Page 103: Connecting The 1 Inch Dla

    I-2251 L-1222-1 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting the 1 Inch DLA Use the illustration and instructions to install the 1 inch DLA. To connect to the apparatus plumbing, refer to: "Plumbing and Components— Overview" on page 1 Connect the split CANbus cable to the CANbus connector on the node controller.
  • Page 104: Connecting The 2 Inch Dla

    I-2252 L-1222-2 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting the 2 Inch DLA Use the illustration and instructions to install the 2 inch DLA. To connect to the apparatus plumbing, refer to: "Plumbing and Components— Overview" on page 1 Connect the split CANbus cable to the CANbus connector on the node controller.
  • Page 105: Connecting Pump Discharge-Pressure Sensor

    I-2253 L-1222-3 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting Pump Discharge-Pressure Sensor Use the illustration and instructions to connect the pump discharge-pressure sensor. 1 Install the pump discharge-pressure sensor to the pump discharge. Use an M12 cable extension to connect the pump pressure sensor to the PDM control box—the pump pressure connection.
  • Page 106: Connecting The Priming Valve

    I-2254 L-1222-4 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting the Priming Valve Use the illustration and instructions to install the priming valve. To connect to the apparatus plumbing, refer to: "Plumbing and Components— Overview" on page 1 Connect the split CANbus cable to the CANbus connector on the priming valve motor cable.
  • Page 107: Connecting The 1 Inch Low Flow Bypass Line-Optional

    I-2254 L-1222-4 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting the 1 Inch Low Flow Bypass Line—Optional Use the illustration and instructions to install the optional low flow bypass line. To connect to the apparatus plumbing, refer to: "Plumbing and Components—Overview"...
  • Page 108: Connecting The Supply Tank Fill Line

    I-2254 L-1222-4 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting the Supply Tank Fill Line Use the illustration and instructions to install the supply tank fill line. To connect to the apparatus plumbing, refer to: "Plumbing and Components— Overview" on page 1 Connect the split CANbus cable to the CANbus connector on the node controller.
  • Page 109: Connecting The Tellurus Display

    I-2256 L-1222-6 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting the Tellurus Display Use the illustration and instructions to connect the Tellurus display. 1 Connect the compatible connector on the Tellurus HMI cable assembly to the Tellurus display connector. 2 Connect the compatible connector on the Tellurus HMI cable assembly to the display extension cable connector.
  • Page 110: Connecting The Concentrate Supply Level Sensors

    M12 connector and shrink wrap, supplied in the install kit, to provide an environmental seal between the connector and installer provided cable. Note: Follow the instructions from the tank sensor and panel indicator manufacturer to install those components. Contact Waterous for more information.
  • Page 111: Connecting The Concentrate Pump, Pressure Sensor, And Source Select Valve

    I-2257 L-1222-7 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting the Concentrate Pump, Pressure Sensor, and Source Select Valve Use the illustration and instructions to connect the concentrate pump speed sensor, concentrate line pressure sensor, and source select valve. 1 Install the hydraulic pump into the apparatus plumbing.
  • Page 112: Connecting The Hydraulic Reservoir Sensors, Suction Strainer, And Hydraulic Pump

    I-2258 L-1222-8 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting the Hydraulic Reservoir Sensors, Suction Strainer, and Hydraulic Pump Use the illustration and instructions to connect the hydraulic reservoir sensors, reservoir sensor, and the hydraulic pump to the control box. 1 Assemble the filter head, filter, and oil-life indicator.
  • Page 113: Connecting The Hydraulic-Oil Cooler And Controller

    I-2258 L-1222-8 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting the Hydraulic-Oil Cooler and Controller Use the illustration and instructions to connect the hydraulic cooler and controller. 1 Install the hydraulic cooler into the apparatus and connect the hydraulic hoses. 2 Install the hydraulic ATF cooler controller by doing the following: •...
  • Page 114: Installing The Hydraulic Motor And Concentrate Pump

    I-2258 L-1222-8 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Installing the Hydraulic Motor and Concentrate Pump Use the illustration and instructions to couple the hydraulic motor to the concentrate pump. 1 Install the concentrate pump into the apparatus and connect it to the concentrate plumbing. "Plumbing and Components—...
  • Page 115: Connecting The Manual Override-Optional

    I-2259 L-1222-9 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting the Manual Override—Optional Use the illustration and instructions to connect the optional manual-override switch and power relay. 1 To install the manual-override switch, do the following: • Install the manual-override switch into the operator panel.
  • Page 116: Configuring The System

    Any configuration settings can be updated, and the entire system configuration can be saved to a removable drive, to restore or troubleshoot the system. Use the following section to configure the system during installation, or to configure it to your specific application. Contact Waterous for more information.
  • Page 117 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Connecting to the Tellurus HMI—External Keyboard and USB Drive Use the illustration and instructions to connect to the Tellurus HMI with a external keyboard and USB drive. Use the USB drive to download and save the current configuration file or to upload a new or restore to a previous configuration.
  • Page 118: Entering The Configuration Desktop

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Entering the Configuration Desktop Use the illustration and instructions to enter configuration desktop. To enter the configuration desktop, do the following: • From the application screen, hold down the Alt key and press the Tab key until the system desktop appears.
  • Page 119: Calibrating The Touchscreen

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Calibrating the Touchscreen Use the illustration and instructions to calibrate the touchscreen. Calibrate the touchscreen any time the finger press activation is miss-aligned, or after any operating system firmware update. To calibration the touchscreen, do the following: •...
  • Page 120: Understanding The Service Menu

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Service Menu Defualt Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 121: Help

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Service Menu Help Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 122: Exit

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Service Menu Exit Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 123: Ticket

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Service Menu Ticket Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 124: Connect

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Service Menu Connect Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 125: Manual

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Service Menu Manual Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 126: Status

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Service Menu Status Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 127: Show

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Service Menu Show Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 128: Patch

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Service Menu Patch Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 129: Understanding The Configuration Menu

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Default Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 130: Help

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Help Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 131: Help

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Help Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 132: Exit

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Exit Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 133: Mfg

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 134: Show

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Show Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 135: Set

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 136: Image

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Image Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 137: Backup

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Backup Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 138: Restore

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Restore Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 139: Net

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 140: Mode

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Configuration Menu Mode Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 141: Understanding The Network Settings Menu

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Default Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 142: Help

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Help Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 143: Exit

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Exit Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 144: Enable

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Enable Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 145: Disable

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Disable Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 146: Client

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Client Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 147: Hotspot

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Hotspot Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 148: Pass

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Pass Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 149: Zone

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Zone Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 150: Connect

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Connect Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 151: Log

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 152: Scan

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Scan Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 153: Save

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Save Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 154: Delete

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Network Settings Menu Delete Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 155: Understanding The Maintenance Menu

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Default Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 156: Help

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Help Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 157: Exit

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Exit Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 158: Mode

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Mode Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 159: Status

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Status Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 160: Backup

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Backup Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 161: Restore

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Restore Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 162: Patch

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Patch Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 163: Plc

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 164: Orb

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 165: Diag

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Diag Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 166: Cal

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 167: Log

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 168: Scan

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Scan Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 169: Reset

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Reset Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 170: Term

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Term Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 171: Restart

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Maintenance Menu Restart Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 172: Understanding The Calibration Menu

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Calibration Menu Default Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 173: Help

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Calibration Menu Help Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 174: Exit

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Calibration Menu Exit Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 175: Setting The Can Node And Valve Address

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Calibration Menu Setting the CAN Node and Valve Address Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 176: Calibrating The Paddlewheel Flowmeter

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Calibration Menu Calibrating the Paddlewheel Flowmeter Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 177: Operating A Dla Manually

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Calibration Menu Operating a DLA Manually Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 178: Understanding The Operation Menu

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Default Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 179: Help

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Help Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 180: Exit

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Exit Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 181: App

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 182: Usage

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Usage Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 183: Life

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Life Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 184: Status

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Status Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 185: Log

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 186: Scan

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Scan Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 187: Understanding The Command Menu

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Command Menu Default Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 188: Help

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Help Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 189: Exit

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Exit Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 190: Report

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Report Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 191: Service

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Service Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 192: Config

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Config Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 193: Maint

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Maint Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 194: Cal

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 195: Net

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 196: Term

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Term Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 197: Patch

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Patch Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 198: Restart

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Understanding the Operation Menu Restart Use the illustration and instructions to...
  • Page 199: Powering Up The Display

    The appearance of your screen may differ than what is illustrated. Apply the concept describe in the instruction to your application. Contact Waterous for more information. #1 / #2 REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2”...
  • Page 200: Defining The Dla Gauge Screen

    DLAs, their names, location, and DRIVER 6” DECK GUN 5" 2~1/2” colors, are determined by your specific application. Contact Waterous for more information. PASSENGER 6" REAR PASSENGER 2~1/2” #1 / #2 PASSENGER 2~1/2” 1 This is the apparatus graphic. It is overlaid with 111.2...
  • Page 201: Defining The Solution Screen-Buttons

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Defining the Solution Screen—Buttons Use the illustration and definitions to understand the information displayed. Short press a DLA button to #1 / #2 REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2” open the DLA solution screen. From this screen you 2~1/2”...
  • Page 202: Defining The Solution Screen-Telemetry

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Defining the Solution Screen—Telemetry Use the illustration and definitions to understand the information displayed. Short-press a DLA button to #1 / #2 REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2” open the DLA solution screen. From this screen you 2~1/2”...
  • Page 203: Defining The System Screen-Buttons

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Defining the System Screen—Buttons Use the illustration and definitions to understand the buttons on the system display. The system screen #1 / #2 REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2” displays the current and total flow of water and 2.5"...
  • Page 204: Defining The System Screen-Telemetry

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Defining the System Screen—Telemetry Use the illustration and definitions to understand the gauges on the system display. The system screen #1 / #2 REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2” monitors and displays the total amount of 2.5"...
  • Page 205: Enabling And Disabling A Dla-Screen Views

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Enabling and Disabling a DLA—Screen Views Use the illustration and instructions to enable and disable a discharge. A discharge consists of a DLA #1 / #2 REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2” 2~1/2”...
  • Page 206 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Enabling and Disabling a Discharge—System View Use the illustration and instructions to understand the system activity when you enable a DLA. Keep in mind that an enabled DLA is only active when the associated line is flowing water.
  • Page 207: Adjusting The Solution Screen

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Adjusting the Solution Screen Use the illustration and instructions to adjust the concentrate percentage for a specific discharge. #1 / #2 1 Typically the solution parameters are set during REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2”...
  • Page 208: Switching The Concentrate Source-Screen View

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Switching the Concentrate Source—Screen View Use the illustration and instructions to understand how the concentrate source is determined by the #1 / #2 REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2” 2.5" system. The system installer provides and defines a FRONT / REAR DECK GUN 8”...
  • Page 209 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Switching the Concentrate Source Mode—System View Use the illustration and instructions to understand the system activity when you set it to an off-board concentrate source. Note: For instructional purposes, this illustration only focuses on the specific activity in the system that best conveys the topic.
  • Page 210: Refilling The On-Board Supply Tank-Screen View

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Refilling the On-Board Supply Tank—Screen View Use the illustration and instructions to refill the on-board concentrate-supply tank from an external #1 / #2 REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2” 2.5" source. This is useful when manually refilling the FRONT / REAR DECK GUN 8”...
  • Page 211 Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Refilling the On-Board Supply Tank—System View Use the illustration and instructions to understand the system activity when you refill the on-board concentrate-supply tank. You can operate the discharges while refilling the tank. Note: For instructional purposes, this illustration only focuses on the specific activity in the system that best conveys the topic.
  • Page 212: Manually Priming The Concentrate Line

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Manually Priming the Concentrate Line Use the illustration and instructions to manually #1 / #2 prime the concentrate line. The system REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2” 2.5" automatically primes before operation. You can also FRONT / REAR DECK GUN 8”...
  • Page 213: Transferring Concentrate

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Transferring Concentrate Use the illustration and instructions to transfer #1 / #2 concentrate to another location. If included in your REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2” 2.5" application, you can use the transfer line to move FRONT / REAR DECK GUN 8”...
  • Page 214: Relaying Concentrate

    Safety Introduction Product Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Relaying Concentrate Use the illustration and instructions to transfer #1 / #2 concentrate to another location. If included in your REAR PASSENGER PASSENGER 6" PASSENGER 2~1/2” 2.5" application, you can use the transfer line to move FRONT / REAR DECK GUN 8”...
  • Page 215: Maintenance

    Perform the following procedures at the recommended intervals at a minimum. Environmental conditions determine the maintenance intervals. Inspect the components frequently, and create a maintenance schedule suitable to your application and environmental conditions. Replace wear components with equivalent components. Contact Waterous for more information. Initial...
  • Page 216 Notes...
  • Page 217 Waterous Company 125 Hardman Avenue South South Saint Paul, MN 55075 (651) 450-5000 www.waterousco.com...

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