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Web
Master
®
ONE
Water Treatment Controller
Instruction Manual
Five Boynton Road Hopping Brook Park Holliston, MA 01746 USA
TEL: 508-429-1110 FAX: 508-429-7433 WEB: www.walchem.com
WebMaster
®
ONE Controllers
W A L C H E M
IWAKI America Inc.
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Pagina 1 - Instruction Manual

Web Master®ONE Water Treatment Controller Instruction Manual Five Boynton Road Hopping Brook Park Holliston, MA 01746 USA

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6 Sensor Input Menu – if Chlorine or Chlorine Dioxide Calibration Reminder 0-365 days Alarm Limits 0 to 10 mg/l Alarm Dead Band 0 to 10 mg/l D

Pagina 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

96 Blowdown Time Type in the desired maximum time to blowdown if the conductivity is above the set point. Too long a time will waste water and drop t

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97 Type of Event Status to generate a ‘1’ in the log Status to generate a ‘0’ in the log Relay output Relay activated Relay not activated Interlock

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98 Accumulated Volume This displays the volume of flow that has accumulated so far towards triggering the next feed event. This is not the total flow

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99 Output Mode Click on the radio buttons to manually control the relay. The normal selection will be Auto, where the controller uses the various set

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100 Assign Relay to Feed With Click on the arrow of the pull down menu and select the relay that will be used to control this relay. Status This di

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101 Hand Time Limit Type in the text box the maximum number of minutes that the relay can be activated in the Hand mode. Any value between 1 and 1440

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102 Status This displays the current status of the relay output, either “Off” or “On”, and if on, the amount of time it has been on. Possible status

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103 Hand Time Limit Type in the text box the maximum number of minutes that the relay can be activated in the Hand mode. Any value between 1 and 1440

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104 Status This displays the current status of the relay output, either “Off” or “On”, and if on, the amount of time it has been on. Possible status

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105 Hand Time Limit Type in the text box the maximum number of minutes that the relay can be activated in the Hand mode. Any value between 1 and 1440

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7 Relay Output Menu – Time Proportional Set Point Full scale range of the input parameter Sample Period 1 to 1440 minutes Proportional Band Full s

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106 Time Period Type in the desired time period, between 1 and 1440 minutes. The relay will activate at the beginning of the time period, for the per

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107 Event Log Click on the link to view the event log. The event log contains the date and time of each relay activation and deactivation, as well a

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108 Week 1-4 Schedule (only appears if the Relay Control Mode is selected as Weekly, Bi-Weekly, or Monthly) Day of Week: Click on the check box next

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109 Assign Prebleed Conductivity Input (only appears if Prebleed is Conductivity Based) Click on the arrow of the pull down menu to select the sensor

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110 The Off mode is handy to prevent the relay from activating while you are changing set points. The Hand mode is handy to be able to test the pump

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111 Status This displays the current status of the relay output, either “Off” or “On”, and if on, the amount of time it has been on. Possible status

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112 Output Time Limit Type in the text box the maximum amount of time that the relay can be continuously activated before the controller deactivates

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113 6.31 Relay (1 – 8) Output Menus – Dispersant Types This page is used to activate the relay either before or after a Biocide Timer relay activat

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114 It will take some experience to find out what the normal output on-time will be. If the relay cycles open and closed under worst case conditions

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115 6.32 Relay (1 - 8) Output Menus - Bleed Volume based on Makeup Volume This page is used to activate the relay until a programmed volume of wate

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8 Relay Output Menu – Spike Set Point Full scale range of the parameter Dead Band Full scale range of the parameter Relay On-Time 1 sec to 1440 mi

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116 Mutual Interlocks Click the check boxes to select or de-select the relays and analog output control outputs that you want to be prevented from tu

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117 Type of Event Status to generate a ‘1’ in the log Status to generate a ‘0’ in the log Relay output Relay activated Relay not activated Interlock

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118 Power-up Alarm Delay Time In order to avoid being notified of an alarm condition that is only present because the system is just powering up, you

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119 If you select Off, the alarm relay will not be triggered again until either Hand or Auto is selected! If you select Hand, the relay will be clos

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120 Status This displays the current status of the relay output, either “Off” or “On”, and if on, the amount of time it has been on. Possible statu

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121 It will take some experience to find out what the normal output on-time will be. If the relay cycles open and closed under worst case conditions

Pagina 31 - 4.0 FUNCTION OVERVIEW

122 6.35 Relay (1 - 8) Output Menus – Target PPM Feed Type This page is used to set the flow volume to trigger feed, PPM set point, etc. Which unit

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123 Status This displays the current status of the Relay Output, either “Off” or “On”, and if on, the time it has been on and any alarm conditions.

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124 It will take some experience to find out what the normal output on-time will be. If the relay cycles open and closed under worst case conditions

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125 6.36 Relay (1 - 8) Output Menus – Target PPM Feed with Feed Verification Type This page is used to set the flow volume to trigger feed, PPM set

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9 Relay Output Menu – Target PPM Feed with Feed Verification Makeup Conductivity Full scale range of the parameter Unit Volume to Trigger Output 1

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126 Status This displays the current status of the Relay Output, either “Off” or “On”, and if on, the time it has been on and any alarm conditions.

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127 Output Mode Click on the radio buttons to manually control the relay. The normal selection will be Auto, where the controller uses the various s

Pagina 38 - Assigned

128 Input Status This column shows the status of the sensor that has been mapped to the 4-20 mA output. Possible messages include Normal, Unmapped, a

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129 Input Assignment Click on the arrow of the pull down menu and select the analog or sensor input that will be used to modulate the analog output.

Pagina 40 - 5.1 Input Summary

130 During Input Calibration Click on the radio button to select how you want the analog output to react during calibration of the input: Remain Acti

Pagina 41 - 5.5 Calibration

131 The Off mode is handy to prevent the output from responding while you are changing set points. The Hand mode is handy to be able to test the pump

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132 Alarm Delay Time In order to avoid being notified of an alarm condition that quickly corrects itself, you set a delay time for the alarm action.

Pagina 43 - Temperature Calibration

133 System Conductivity The system conductivity reading from the selected conductivity sensor is displayed here. Makeup Conductivity The conductivit

Pagina 44 - ORP Calibration

134 Last Config Date & Time This line displays the last time that a Configuration Packet was attempted to be sent. It will show “OK” if it was su

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135 6.43 Datalog Auto Report The other type of automatic report is a data log report. This report will email a data log file of any parameters sele

Pagina 46 - Calibrate 4 mA

10 3.0 UNPACKING & INSTALLATION 3.1 Unpacking the Unit Inspect the contents of the carton. Please notify the carrier immediately if there are

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136 Logging Interval Type in the text box the time required between data points. If this is set to a particular value, and changes to the logging pa

Pagina 48 - 5.7 Set Points

137 6.44 Manual Datalog You may either download data files automatically, or manually. To have the data automatically sent to you via email, set up

Pagina 49 - Relay 1- 8 Set Points

138 If datalogging of some parameters needs to be suspended during an Interlock condition, or when a generic digital input is in a certain state, or

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139 Scenario 1: Scenario 2: Scenario 3:

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140 Log files that are actively filling will be erased (after a warning pop-up) if the user changes critical parameters such as: • The parameter be

Pagina 52 - 5.8 Communication

141 Primary ISP Phone No. Type in the text box the access phone number for the controller’s Internet Service Provider. APN (only appears with GPRS

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142 Cell Phone Text Message Addresses The email message above is in html format and will not be displayed correctly on a cell phone. The cell phone t

Pagina 54 - 5.11 Copy to USB Disk

143 Connection Status This menu is informational only, and tells you what is happening with the Internet connection. Possible status messages vary wi

Pagina 55 - 6.0 OPERATION – Using PC

144 Last Known Signal Strength This field will display the actual modem response string from the wireless modem. An rssi signal of 12-36 is good, the

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145 6.47 Advanced Comms Internet Dialup (only appears if PSTN modem is installed) Wait for dial tone before dialing Click to place a check in the bo

Pagina 57 - Digital Inputs

11 Boilers: The conductivity probe should be placed as close to the controller as possible, to a maximum distance of 250 ft. The cable MUST be shiel

Pagina 58 - 4-20 mA Inputs 1 - 8

146 Gateway Port (only for VNet Activations) Type the desired VNet port in the text box. This will normally not change from the default port of 1194.

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147 Import UCF Once the file name is displayed in the Browse text box, click the Import UCF button to transfer the file to the WebMasterONE. 6.49

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148 Note: Control is suspended during a software upgrade. If the controller being updated is a slave on a network of WebMasterONEs, both the master c

Pagina 61 - 6.3 System Summary Menu

149 7.0 MAINTENANCE The WebMasterONE controller requires very little routine maintenance. The electronic enclosure only needs to be wiped down wit

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150 Figure 10 Flow Switch Assembly CAP(P/N 102586)SWITCH HOUSING ASSEMBLY(P/N 190998)RET

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151 7.2 Conductivity Sensor Cleaning and Calibration Contacting Conductivity The frequency of cleaning for the contacting conductivity electrode var

Pagina 64 - . The averaged reading

152 For loose coatings, wipe with a cloth. Use a bottle brush to clean out the internal channels. For removal of scale, dip in a dilute hydrochloric

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153 7.5 Disinfection Sensor Cleaning and Calibration The frequency of cleaning for the disinfection sensors varies with each installation. The be

Pagina 66 - Primary Sensor Assignment

154 8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 ERROR MESSAGES Conductivity Calibration Failure This error message occurs after calibration of the conductivity senso

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155 pH Calibration Failure This error message occurs after attempting an electrode calibration. The normal slope of a pH electrode is 59 mV/pH unit.

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12 3. Determine the Required Blowdown Rate in Pounds Per Hour Blowdown Rate = Steam Production / (Concentration Ratio –1) Example: 3450/(10-1) = 383.

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156 Disinfection Sensor Calibration Failure This error message occurs after calibrating the chlorine or chlorine dioxide electrode. The controller wi

Pagina 70 - Current Reading/Calibrate

157 Output Time Out This error message indicates that the relay output has been activated for an amount of time that exceeds the user-programmed maxi

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158 Conductivity High Alarm This error message indicates the conductivity reading exceeds the user-programmed maximum allowable value. Possible Caus

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159 pH High Alarm This error message indicates the pH reading exceeds the user-programmed maximum allowable value. Possible Causes Correct

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160 pH Low Alarm This error message indicates the pH reading is below the user-programmed minimum allowable value. Possible Causes Correct

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161 ORP High Alarm This error message indicates the ORP reading exceeds the user-programmed maximum allowable value. Possible Causes Corre

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162 ORP Low Alarm This error message indicates the ORP reading is below the user-programmed maximum allowable value. Possible Causes Corre

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163 Drum Level Low Alarm (one for each used) This error message appears if either a level switch or level transmitter is putting out a signal that in

Pagina 77 - . The averaged reading is

164 Pump Failure (one for each monitored) This error message appears if contact closures from the Feed Verification flow monitor are expected but are

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165 4-20 mA Input Low Alarm This error message is caused by the 4-20 mA signal being lower than the user-programmed value for the low alarm limit. P

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13 Sensor Installation All sensors for the WebMasterONE series are provided with signal conditioning electronics, and conductivity senso

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166 pH Sensor Error This error message is caused by the signal from the pH electrode being outside of the normal range (pH less than –2 or greater th

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167 Temperature Sensor Error This error message is caused by the temperature signal being outside the normal range (around 1500-33,000 ohms for cont

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168 Rate High Alarm The rate for a flow meter input or counter input has exceeded its programmed maximum limit. Possible Causes Corrective

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169 Sensor Board Failure This error message is caused by a failure of the controller to recognize that the option circuit board is connected. The

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170 Ethernet Card Failure This error message is caused by a failure of the controller to recognize that the option circuit board is connected. Possib

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171 Temperature Low Alarm This error message is caused by the temperature signal from a sensor being below the user-programmed value for the low alar

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172 Temperature calibration, high/low alarm menus missing from Sensor Input page The controller not detecting the temperature sensor at power up caus

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173 Link to Analog Inputs page does not appear The controller not detecting an analog input board at power up causes this problem. Possible Causes

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174 Pages load slowly The time required for pages to load depend upon the amount of information contained in the page, the processing speed of your c

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175 Model Code 1 WMT8 SINGLE COOLING TOWER A System Cond 0 = No sensor 1 = Graphite electrode, 150 psi 2 = Electrodeless, 150 psi

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14 3.4 Icon Definitions Symbol Publication Description IEC 417, No.5019 Protective Conductor Terminal IEC 417, No. 5007 On (Supply) IEC 417,

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176 FIVE BOYNTON ROAD HOPPING BROOK PARK HOLLISTON, MA 01746 USA TEL: 508-429-1110 FAX: 508-429-

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15 Figure 1a: Typical Installation, Cooling Tower

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Notice © 2014 WALCHEM, Iwaki America Inc. (hereinafter “Walchem”) Five Boynton Road, Holliston, MA 01746 USA (508) 429-1110 All Rights Reserved Print

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16 Figure 1b Typical Installation, Boiler Intermittent Sampling

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17 Figure 1c: Typical Installation, Boiler Continuous Sampling

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18 3.5 Electrical Installation The WebMasterONE series controllers require the following voltages: 100 –120/200-240 VAC± 10%, 50/60 Hz, 12 amperes

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19 Figure 2: Conduit/Wiring Configuration Bottom ViewHardwired Options Prewired OptionR4AC PowerR7(Recommended)Se

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20 B1RELAY8NC COMRELAY7NC NORELAY6NC NORELAY5NC NORELAY4NC NORELAY3NC NORELAY2NC NORELAY1NC NOPower SupplyDisplayCoreInterfaceBoardCoreEthernetR

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21 VoltageCode R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 0 or 4 DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY 1 or 6 POWERED POWERED POWERED POWERED POWERED POWERED POWERED DRY 2 o

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22 Figure 5: Wiring Diagram for Sensor Inputs and Digital Inputs A-F T-T+ IN-IN++5-5Low PressurepH/ORP ORCONDUCTIVITYSENSORSHIELDTO GND STUDBLU/WH

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23 (See 4-20mA Wiring Guide on the following pages) *Use shielded cable, grounded only at controller end, for ALL connections. Figure 6: Wiring D

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24 Input 1 -Input 1 +Input 2 -Input 2 +Input 3 -Input 3 +Input 4 -Input 4 +- SIGNAL+ 24Notes:The (-) signal wire is the actual 4-20mA signal and

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25 A. Two-Wire Loop-Powered Transmitter-SIGNAL+24- PLC +Notes:The (-) signal is the actual 4-20mA signal and is also the GND return wire to c

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ...

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26 Figure 7: Wiring Diagram for Optional Digital Communications

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27 4.0 FUNCTION OVERVIEW 4.1 Front Panel Figure 8: Front Panel 4.2 Display Turn the power switch on. Be patient, the start up sequence

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28 4.3 Keypad The keypad consists of 4 directional arrow keys (up, down, left and right), 4 menu/function keys (previous, next, exit and enter),

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29 Currently the WebMasterONE has only limited functionality for the local display and keypad. ALL of the programming must be accomplished using a c

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30 4.6 Communicating with the WebMasterONE 4.6.1 Connection via the USB Port A USB connection to the WebMasterONE can be made via a tempo

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31 4.6.2 Remote Modem Access: Shoulder Tap Equipment Required  An Internet-ready computer.  An active analog phone line, direct to the

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32 4.6.3 Ethernet Connection to LAN Equipment Required  An Internet-ready computer.  A connection between the PC and the local area net

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33 4.6.4 Direct Modem Access: Direct Tap Equipment Required  An Internet-ready computer.  An active analog phone line, direct to the

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34 4.6.5 Direct Ethernet (for a WebMasterONE not connected to a LAN) Equipment Required  An Internet-ready computer.  An Ethernet ca

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35 4.6.6 Networking WebMasterONE Controllers via Ethernet Equipment Required  An Internet-ready computer.  An Ethernet cable connecti

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6.14 ... FEED VERIFICATION INPUT MENU ...

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36 4.7 Startup Once the controller has been set up for your application, start up is a simple process. Check your supply of chemicals, turn on the c

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37 5.2 Indices The Indices menu displays the calculated values of the Ryznar’s Stability Index (RSI), Langliers Saturation Index (LSI), Use the Nex

Pagina 118 - Event Log

38 Conductivity Calibration – Standard Contacting Electrode “1 pt Process Cal – Calibrate” will be displayed. Press the Enter key to start the calibr

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39 Temperature Calibration The current temperature reading will be displayed. Measure the actual temperature of the system water and use the Arrow ke

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40 At the end of the calibration, the display will tell you if the calibration was successful or if the calibration failed. If successful, press the

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41 Step 4 will display the mV output of the electrode in the first buffer. When this reading is stable, press the Enter key to continue. Step 5 will

Pagina 122 - Output Time Limit

42 Chlorine or Chlorine Dioxide Calibration 1 pt Process Cal Ensure that the sensor is conditioned and equilibrated to the temperature of the sample.

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43 Calibrate 1 Pt (if not in Fluorometer Mode) The 1-Point Calibration allows you to adjust the current reading of the process value to match what th

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44 Reset Cal Reset Cal is used to reset the 4 mA and 20 mA calibration coefficients to the factory defaults. Press the Enter key and the factory cali

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45 Relay 1- 8 Set Points The set points available for each relay will vary depending upon the control mode selected. A computer connection is require

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1 1.0 INTRODUCTION The WebMasterONE series controller is multi-functional, but not all of the features mentioned are necessarily present in the con

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46 Prop Band (if control mode is intermittent sampling, proportional blowdown) Use the arrow keys to adjust the distance from the set point where the

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47 Output On Time Setup (if control mode is biocide timer or spike set point based feed) This menu is used to change the amount of time that the outp

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48 5.8 Communication This menu is used to enter the information required to communicate with the WebMasterONE using the modem option via the Intern

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49 Dial ISP (only if modem is installed) This menu is used to manually dial the WebMasterONE’s ISP. Press the Enter key when the cursor is on this to

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50 5.9 Access Codes There are three levels of access code protection. If the Master password is used in the WebMasterONE, then any set point can be

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51 5.12 Feature Activations This menu is used to activate all of the various communications software features in the field. If you have purchased th

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52 6.1 Menu Selection Links Along the left side of your PC monitor will be links to the various menu pages. The exact configuration of your WebMaste

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53 Controller Date Format Click on the radio button that corresponds to the desired date format. The choices are Month/Day/Year, Day/Month/Year or Ye

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54 4-20 mA Inputs 1 - 8 This section will only appear if there is an analog input card installed in the controller. Use the pull-downs to select th

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55 Flow based Feed should be selected if the relay will be triggered to activate for a programmable amount of time after a given volume of water has

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2 2.2 Electrical Inputs Input power 100 – 120/220-240 VAC ±10%, 12A, 50/60 Hz Fuse 1.6A, 5 x 20mm Input signals State-Type Digital Inputs El

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56 Alarm should be selected if the relay is to be activated based on an alarm condition. Activate on a DI should be selected if the relay is to be

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57 The relay input assignment choices will be any digital or optional analog inputs that are defined as a flow meter input. If the relay control mod

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58 6.4 Sensor Menu - Conductivity Input Select the option or type in the values that you want for each of the sections on the page. When you click

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59 Deviation from Primary Sensor This menu only appears if the Redundant Sensor Setting is Backup. Type the maximum allowable difference between th

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60 Uncalibrated Conductivity This section is for information only, and shows the conductivity reading without any calibration. This is helpful in tr

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61 Temperature Units Click on the radio button to select units of measure of either Fahrenheit or Celsius. Uncalibrated Temperature Displays the tem

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62 Primary Sensor Assignment This menu only appears if the Redundant Sensor Setting is Backup. Use the pulldown arrow to select the sensor to use a

Pagina 145 - Email To Addresses

63 You then be prompted to “Please Rinse the Electrode”. Do so, and then click “Continue”. You will now be prompted to type in the value of the buf

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64 Calculated Offset This displays the mV output of the pH electrode in pH 7 as of the last calibration. A perfect electrode will generate 0 mV at p

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65 Click the Submit button. The new value will be displayed. Click the Close button to close the calibrate window. This menu will not appear if no te

Pagina 148 - Activations

3 2.3 Mechanical Enclosure Material: Polycarbonate NEMA Rating: NEMA 4X Dimensions: 10” x 12” x 5-5/8” (25.4cm x 30.5cm x 14.

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66 the sensor error alarm will activate. If both sensors are invalid, control stops and the sensor error alarms activate. To select this sensor as t

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67 You will now be prompted to type in the value of the standard solution being used. Do so, and then click “Continue”. You will now see the mV out

Pagina 151 - 6.50 Access Codes

68 Calculated Offset This displays the mV output of the ORP electrode at 0 mV as of the last calibration. The offset information is helpful for troub

Pagina 152 - 6.52 Sub-Network

69 the sensor error alarm will activate. If both sensors are invalid, control stops and the sensor error alarms activate. To select this sensor as t

Pagina 153 - 7.0 MAINTENANCE

70 At the end of the calibration, the display will tell you if the calibration was successful or if the calibration failed. If successful, press the

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71 Low Alarm Limit Type in the text box the sensor process value below which you want a low alarm to occur. Low-Low Alarm Limit Type in the text box

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72 Low Alarm In the text box, type the minimum temperature that you would reasonably expect to see for the sample. This is helpful to detect a fault

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73 Low Alarm Limit Type in the text box the process value below which you want a low alarm to occur. Low-Low Alarm Limit Type in the text box the pr

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74 6.9 Flow Meter (4-20 mA) Input Menu (Only appears if a 4-20 mA input option card is installed, and a Flow Meter pull-down is selected in the 4-2

Pagina 158 - 8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING

75 Dead Band The dead band prevents the flow total from accumulating when the flowmeter transmitter output is just slightly above 4 mA. For example,

Pagina 159 - ORP Calibration Failure

4 Chlorine, Chlorine Dioxide sensors Pressure: 0 to 1 atm (0 to 14.7 psi) Temperature Chlorine Dioxide sensors: 41 to 122°F (5 to 50°C) Chl

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76 Present Value This displays the current reading of the device, using the mA signal from the device, the span of the 4-20 mA signal defined in “4 m

Pagina 161 - Output Time Out

77 Fluorometer Mode The Fluorometer Mode should be selected if a Turner Fluorometer is being used. This will change the 1-Point Calibration to make

Pagina 162 - Conductivity Low Alarm

78 Not Used should be selected if nothing is connected to that input. Level should be selected if a continuous level transmitter is attached to that

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79 Current mA Displays a live reading of the mA output of the transmitter. Product Level Displays the live calculated process value, using the exist

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80 Status Possible status messages are; Normal (everything is OK) or Circuit Board Failure (Digital Inputs 1-6 only). See section 8.1 for a complete

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81 To select this sensor as the backup sensor, click the Backup radio button, then click on the Submit button at the bottom of the page. The page wil

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82 Feed Verification Status This column lets you know if the Feed Verification device is sensing flow from the pump or not. Vol. per Stroke Type in

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83 6.16 Generic (Digital) Inputs Menu Digital Inputs This column shows all digital inputs that have been defined as generic input types. Custom N

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84 Rate Units Select the units of measure that you want to use using the pull-down. The choices are pulses per second, minute, hour, day, week, month

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85 Relay Input Assignment Click on the arrow of the pull down menu and select the input that will be used to control the relay. See Section 6.2 for d

Pagina 170 - ORP Sensor Error

5 2.4 Variables and their Limits All menus shown may not be available. The menus that appear on your controller will vary with options installed and

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86 Mutual Interlocks Click the check boxes to select or de-select the relays and analog output control outputs that you want to be prevented from tu

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87 Type of Event Status to generate a ‘1’ in the log Status to generate a ‘0’ in the log Relay output Relay activated Relay not activated Interlock

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88 Reset Timeout There is a button called “Reset Timeout” which is used to reset the output if it has been activated for longer than the time limit

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89 Hand Time Limit Type in the text box the maximum number of minutes that the relay can be activated in the Hand Mode. Any value between 1 and 1440

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90 Relay Control Mode Click on the arrow of the pull down menu and select the way that you want to control the relay. See Section 6.2 for details on

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91 Mutual Interlocks Click the check boxes to select or de-select the relays and analog output control outputs that you want to be prevented from tur

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92 Type of Event Status to generate a ‘1’ in the log Status to generate a ‘0’ in the log Relay output Relay activated Relay not activated Interlock

Pagina 178 - 9.0 SERVICE POLICY

93 Status This displays the current status of the relay output, either “Off” or “On”, and if on, the amount of time it has been on. Possible status

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94 If you select Off, the relay will not activate again until either Hand or Auto is selected (or if power is cycled)! If you select Hand, the relay

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95 If the conductivity is still too high, the blowdown time is recalculated and the valve is opened for that time. This continues until the conductiv

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