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LInstallatira Guide: AdvanTexl-AD Treatment Systems <br /> Keeping the bottom float up, now raise the top float to its <br /> closed (up) position. The high water alarm should sound <br /> E <br /> and the red alarm light should shine steadily. During nor- <br /> mal system operation, the top float will be up in its open <br /> (down) position. <br /> E <br /> Step 13C: Verify AdvanTex Filter Operation <br /> With the pump running in the manual position, open each <br /> lateral ball valve individually for 5 or 10 seconds to flush <br /> if -tau <br /> any construction debris out of the piping. Be sure all <br /> I lateral valves are completely closed after flushing is <br /> k complete. With the pump still running in manual, remove <br /> several orifice shields and measure the squirt height with <br /> F a tape measure. The squirt height should measure approxi- <br /> mately <br /> - <br /> mately Y-S. Windy conditions will cause the squirt heights <br /> to measure less. For more accurate residual measurements, <br /> you can attach a section of clear PVC pipe to the end of <br /> the lateral. Record the residual head measurement at start- - <br /> up and before and after servicing. ►' r = ." <br /> Measuring residual head with clear pipe <br /> Step 13D: Setting Programmable Timer <br /> NOTE: Refer to Design Criteria if additional information <br /> on timer settings is required, <br /> The MVP Control Panel uses two sets of timers to control <br /> the pump cycle. "Normal timer settings" are used when the <br /> liquid level is within the "normal" range, i.e., between the <br /> two floats. The pump is controlled by the "override timer <br /> settings" when the liquid level pushes the top float to its <br /> closed (up) position. The system continues to operate at <br /> the override timer settings for a predetermined number of <br /> cycles', or as long as the top float is in its closed (up) <br /> position. <br /> To change the operational parameters or view the monitor- <br /> ing information, use the four arrow keys located on the <br /> face of the Logic Controller (up, down, left, and right), <br /> along with the "ESC" key and the "OK" key. I� <br /> 1 <br /> ` I <br /> f <br /> I <br /> LIN!-ATX- © 2001 Orenco Systems' Inc. <br /> Rev1.48l01 Information subject to change without notice <br />