3.7
Indicators
Only numerical values and special characters are displayed in the operating level. Display
texts in English and German can be shown in the sub-levels.
The fault messages are also displayed in the selected national language English, German,
French, Italian, Spanish or Nederlands.
3.8
Operating Data Acquisition
The
AQUANTA CONTROL II
The operating data is recorded daily for up to 97 days. After this period, the oldest data is
overwritten.
The product consumptions are entered if the metering units are calibrated. Only the pump
running times are saved if the metering units are not calibrated.
The following operating data are entered:
•
acquisition period
date and time of the start and end of the data recording process, and the duration of this
process
•
operating time of the unit (or the crate washer, depending on the operational voltage)
•
operating time of the washing pump
•
operating time of the rinsing (belt transport)
•
operating time of the detergent pump 1 (consumption if the metering unit was calibrated)
•
operating time of the detergent pump 2 (consumption if the metering unit was calibrated)
•
operating time of the rinse agent pump (consumption if the metering unit was calibrated)
•
operating time of the additive metering pump (consumption if the metering unit was
calibrated)
•
water flow from water meter I (e.g. fresh water) and water meter II (e.g. rinsing water) are
entered separately.
•
number of crates (in connection with connection of a crate counter).
The operating data can be transferred to a PC in conjunction with the PC software
NOTE
AquantaGet (version ≥2.00) via a serial interface RS485 and an RS485/USB converter (only
with Aquanta Control).
3.9
Alarm Indicators and Alarm Message Memory
The control also has an fault message memory. Up to 250
fault messages can be stored. If more than 250 messages occur, the oldest one is
overwritten. The total of all fault messages is recorded.
The fault messages are displayed or printed with the consecutive number, date and time and
the interval of time between the alarm appearing and the fault being repaired.
Depending on the importance of the alarm, it can be saved, indicated in the display and
sounded acoustically. All empty signal alarms always have top priority (saving, optical and
acoustic alarm).
The acoustic alarm can be switched off by pressing any key on the front panel. The alarm
indicator on the display remains intact until the fault is remedied.
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has a memory unit for operating data acquisition.
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