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1. zi Km m F a l Bleeder valve and bypass only on PP and version CONb 3168 4 CONb M EE zi 1601 1201 PP 225 180 11 70 6x4 88 38 1602 1203 NP 223 173 13 70 6x4 88 38 0803 0806 PP 225 180 11 70 6x4 88 38 NP 223 173 13 70 6x4 88 38 1002 1003 PP 218 180 11 70 8x5 83 50 NP 216 181 5 85 8x5 83 50 0308 0313 PP 218 180 11 70 8x5 82 50 NP 216 181 5 85 8x5 82 50 0215 0223 PP 218 191 0 90 12x9 83 66 NP 216 189 3 100 12x9 83 66 Version 1 0 Page 7 of 28 Tests EC Declaration of Conformity ProMinent Dosiertechnik GmbH Im Schuhmachergewann 5 11 D 69123 Heidelberg hereby declare that on the basis of its functional concept and design and in the version brought into circulation by us the product specified in the following complies with the relevant fundamental safety and health stipulations laid down by EC regulations Any modification to the product not approved by us will invalidate this declaration Product description Product type Serial number Relevant EC regulations Harmonised standards used in particular National standards and technical specifications used in particular Date manufacturer s signature The undersigned Page 8 of 28 Metering pump Series CONCEPT CONP see type identification plate overleaf and on device EC machine regulation 89 392 EEC subsequently 93 44 EEC EC low voltage regulation 73 23 EEC EC EMC regulation 89 336 EEC s
2. Max capacity I h Capacity ml stroke At max backpressure bar Max capacity I h Capacity ml stroke At mean backpressure bar Stroke rate strokes min Connection size xi mm Suction head m water column Intake head m water column Permissible admission pressure intake side bar Pump type CONb with 180 strokes min Max capacity l h Capacity ml stroke At max backpressure bar Max capacity l h Capacity ml stroke At mean backpressure bar Stroke rate strokes min Connection size xi mm Suction head m vvater column Intake head m water column Permissible admission pressure intake side bar Page 6 of 28 Technical Data 20 ms 5 V 0 5 mA 250 V 2A 42 V 0 1 A 3 2 Capacity Data 1601 1201 0803 1002 0308 0215 1 0 1 7 3 4 2 3 8 4 14 8 0 14 0 24 0 48 0 32 1 17 2 05 16 12 8 10 3 1 5 1 2 1 9 3 8 2 6 9 1 15 80 0 17 0 27 0 53 0 36 1 23 2 20 8 0 6 0 4 0 5 0 1 5 1 0 120 120 120 120 120 120 6x4 6x4 6x4 8x5 8x5 12x9 6 0 6 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 1 5 1 8 2 5 2 8 2 0 1 8 1 5 8 0 5 5 3 0 3 0 1 5 0 8 1602 1203 0806 1003 0313 0223 1 5 2 5 5 3 3 4 13 0 23 0 0 14 0 24 0 48 0 31 1 20 2 13 16 12 8 10 3 1 5 1 8 2 9 5 6 3 7 15 5 25 5 0 17 0 27 0 53 0 34 1 43 2 36 8 0 6 0 4 0 5 0 1 5 1 0 180 180 180 180 180 180 6x4 6x4 6x4 8x5 8x5 12x9 6 0 6 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 1 5 1 8 2 5 2 8 2 0 1 8 1 5 8 0 5 5 3 0 3 0 1 5 0 8 Version 1 0 Installation Dimensions 4 Installation Dimensions mm
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4. NOTE Check the tightening torque of the liquid end screws after 24 hours of operation Additionally check the tightening torques on PP pumps every 3 months Set required stroke length with pump in operation 11 Repair Return the metering pump for repair only in a clean condition A with the liquid end flushed clean Pumps which are used for metering radioactive media must not be shipped Page 25 of 28 Page 26 of 28 Spare Parts 12 Spare Parts n order to repair small breakdovvns at any time we recommend to always keep a spare parts kit in stock This kit contains the following wearing or spare parts 1 Intake valve complete 1 Head valve complete 1 Set of seals 1 Metering diaphragm 1 Set of connection parts Additionally for NS 3 self bleeding version 1 Bleeder valve complete 1 Connection for delivery side or bypass Spare parts kit for Pump type Order number 1601 1602 PP1 74 03 61 1 1201 1203 PP1 74 03 80 1 0803 0806 PP1 74 03 84 3 1002 1003 PP1 74 03 88 4 0308 0813 PP s 74 04 97 3 0215 0223 PP1 74 04 99 9 1601 1602 NP 74 05 51 7 1201 1203 NP 6 74 05 52 5 0803 0806 NP 74 05 53 3 1002 1003
5. NP 6 74 05 54 1 0308 0313 NP6 74 05 55 8 0215 0223 NP6 74 05 56 6 1601 1602 NS3 79 20 33 3 1201 1203 NS3 79 20 34 1 0803 0806 NSS 79 20 35 8 1002 1003 NS3 79 20 36 6 Version 1 0 Notes Version 1 0 Page 27 of 28 Page 28 of 28 Version 1 0
6. stroke rate is set by means of the frequency selector switch 1 Setting Ill corresponds to 100 setting 150 and setting 1 depending on type of control 25 or 0 stroke rate Control Control type External 1 2 180 5 m 120 180 60 90 8 3 What is the Result of Incorrect Operation The control cable mustbe disconnected when priming externally activated pumps Overmetering may occur if this cable is not reconnected after priming This could leadto serious damage in certain applications e g disinfection of drinking water with chlorine bleaching agent The LED 3 lights orange if an illogical setting is made on the pump e g external connector 6 is plugged in and switch 1 is set in position II or Ill 9 Maintenance Maintenance ofthe CONCEPT metering pump is restricted to checking the liquid end screws firm fit the delivery lines firm fit the head and intake valves firm fit the leakage hole at the end disc moisture can indicate diaphragm failure Page 21 of 28 Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting Breakdovvn assistance n order to be able to repair a small breakdovvn at any time vve recommend to alvvays keep a spare paris kit in stock consisting of diaphragm valves balls and seals See Page 26 for order information No pump intake despite full stroke movement and venting Possible cause Crystalline deposits caused by valves drying out Remedy Remove intake hose out
7. 3 selectable fixed frequencies 1 2 fixed frequencies and external Special version Relay 0 Without relay 1 Fault indicating relay drop out 2 Clock generator relay pick up 3 Fault indicating relay pick up Accessories 0 No accessories 1 With 1 2 metering valve and foot valve 2 With metering valve O ring and foot valve Page 3 of 28 Page 4 of 28 Contents Page Device Identification Identity Code 3 T NORE WORD EE 5 2 RENE eas th a A ee 5 2 1 Brief Description of Functions 5 3 Technical Data a s ba Ba 5 3 1 General alta s dk 5 2 2 Capacity Dalla u u suu u a aa 6 4 Installation Dimensions secs yen 7 EE 8 6 Safety NOTES sy la 9 EEN 10 7 Pump Installation 10 ZS Hose Connections sss errie aii h 11 7 3 Installation of Bypass Bleeder Line 11 7 4 Electrical Connections ANEN 12 7 4 1 Connection of Control Cable and Level Switch 12 7 4 2 Mains Power Connection 12 ro SIlarieUD u L o u LU S 12 7 6 Wiring Diagram a AD 13 7 7 Determining Capacity by Means of Diagrams 14 L CH NEE 14 7 7 2 Diagram 1601 1602 15 7 7 3 Diagram 1201 1203 16 7 7 4
8. 3b CONb 007 D Version 1 0 Page 23 of 28 Troubleshooting Now pull liquid end together with screws out of diaphragm and unscrew the entire assembly from the drive spindle Remove diaphragm 13a from end disc 13 CONb 008 D Screw on new diaphragm 13a as far as it will go on drive spindle 13b and check thread movement Once again remove diaphragm from drive spindle Fit end disc on housing Insert diaphragm in end disc and screw on by 2 thread turn ATTENTION Turn diaphragm such that the 4 holes in the diaphragm and end disc are precisely aligned The outlet in the end disc must face downward Fit liquid end intake connection must face downward with screws on to diaphragm and end disc once again leave approx 5 mm space between liquid end and end disc such that the parts can still be turned Now slowly turn parts in clockwise direction until diaphragm is firmly fitted resistance of return spring can be felt ATTENTION Do not overturn diaphragm particularly in Type 1601 Page 24 of 28 Version 1 0 Version 1 0 Troubleshooting Repair Set stroke length to 100 with rotary knob 2 and with metering pump running slowly turn the complete delivery unit in clockwise direction until the intake connection faces vertically downward Stop pump Tighten 4 screws 15 crosswise ATTENTION Observe screw tightening torques Tightening torque for screws M4 2 5 to 3 Nm M5 4 5 to 5 Nm
9. Bleeder Line Liquid end with bleeder valve The bleeder valve 10 with bypass 11 is provided on the liquid end in the versions NP and PP up to Type 0417 Fit 4 mm inside max 6 mm hose on to bypass hose socket preferably use 6 x 4 mm soft PVC f PE lines are used secure vvith a cable tie to prevent slipping nsert free end of hose line in metering tank Connect delivery line directly to delivery connection and metering valve Version 1 0 Page 11 of 28 Page 12 of 28 Installation 7 4 7 4 7 4 7 5 Electrical Connections 1 Connection of Control Cable and Level Switch If applicable connect level switch to connection socket 5 on the pump Ifprovided connect contact control cable or universal control cable to the pump connection socket 6 2 core contact control cable If the 2 core contact control cable is connected the pump is switched over to external mode by the pressures 1 4 in the clutch n addition the frequency selector svvitch 1 must be setto position na 4 universal control cable If the 4 core universal control cable is used the brown and black coresfor changeoverto externalmode shouldbe connected by wire jumpers If necessary the pump can be stopped potential free in internalmode withthe aid ofthis circuitorthe frequency changeover blue core 2 Mains Power Connection Connect mains power plug in the socket provided ATTENTION Take particular car
10. Diagram 0803 0806 17 7 7 5 Diagram 1002 1003 18 7 7 6 Diagram 0308 0313 19 7 7 7 Diagram 0215 0223 20 8 Operation and Setting ENEE 21 8 1 Stroke Length Setting en 21 8 2 Pump Frequencies a a 21 8 3 What is the Result of Incorrect Operation 21 9 Renee eebe eech 21 10 Troublesh otinQ _ a 22 11 eet a a a eee 25 12 Spare Parts u u n as a yan 26 Version 1 0 Metering reproducibility Metering deviations Permissible ambient temperature Max Version 1 0 Electrical connection Mean power intake current consumption Type of enclosure Insulation class Foreword Functions Technical Data 1 Foreword The ProMinent CONCEPT is a microprocessor controlled short stroke solenoid operated diaphragm type metering pump for metering liquid non combustible media 2 Functions 2 1 Brief Description of Functions Metering is based on a pulsating action For each pulse coming from the electronic control the solenoid energizes and completes a stroke of max 1 25 mm The diaphragm stabilized by a steel core displaces the medium in the liquid end the balls on the intake side are pressed against their seat vvhile the balls on the delivery side open thus releasing the medium for metering The solenoid is deactivated on co
11. Operating Instructions Metering Pump ProMinent CONCEPT b Affix type identification plate here Please completly read through these operating instructions first Do not discard The warranty shall be invalidated by damage caused by operating errors Part No 981766 ProMinent Dosiertechnik GmbH 69123 Heidelberg Germa amp CO 006 06 99 GB O O OO P Go N 10a 10b 11 12 13 14 Key to Devices and Components Detailed description of parts on Pages Frequency Selector Switch 12 21 Stroke Length Adjustment 12 21 23 25 Pulse Operation Indicator green red orange 21 22 Mains Power Connection a a aaa diz 12 13 Connection Socket for Level Switch 11 13 Connection Socket for External Activation 11 13 21 Transparent Cover HOLL ei 23 24 Head Valeen BA M ada A Aa 11 12 for PP and NP Versions only Bleeder EE 12 Precision Bleeder Screw Palm Grip Bypass lee 11 Liquid male k a a a d s salana 23 24 a 23 24 Intake aye m usa 11 Imprint Operating Instructions CONCEPT b ProMinent Dosiertechnik GmbH 1996 ProMinent Dosiertechnik GmbH Im Schuhmachergewann 5 11 D 69123 Heidelberg P O Box 101760 D 69007 Heidelberg info prominent de www promine
12. ay option if applicable Check to ensure power is disconnected Secure pump while carrying out repairs to ensure it cannot be switched on unintentionally WARNING Only specially trained and authorized personnel are permitted to carry out repairs on metering pumps Installation Pump Installation Spring loaded metering valve Metering pump F Metering tank Foot valve with sieve and ball check valve CONb 003 GB Mount metering pump on a tank or support bracket with bolts and U vvashers 5 mm To ensure efficient operation the valves of the liquid end must always be positioned vertically Shorten intake lines such thatthe foot valve hangs approx 10 30 mm approx 50 mm for heavily soiled metering solutions over the bottom of the tank Install delivery line and metering valve pressure retension valve for free outlet Version 1 0 Installation 7 2 Hose Connections Fit union nut and clamping ring over hose line Push the hose end cut at right angles onto socket as far as it will go Slightly widen hose end if necessary Shorten hose end at right angles by approx 10 mm for connecting several times Press on hose and firmly tighten union nut Union nut gt Hose lt Clamping ring gt K 4 line sl Installation position Socket gt CONb 004 GB 7 3 Installation of Bypass
13. e to ensure that the mains voltage agrees with ratings on the type identification plate A separate switching contact e g relay or contactor should be provided for parallel connection with inductive loads Start Up n order to prime the metering pump if necessary remove external cable set stroke length knob 2 to 100 and stroke rate setting knob 1 to III Open bleeder valve by approx 1 turn Allow pump to run until a little ofthe chemical is visible in the delivery line or emerges at the bleeder valve On metering pumps without a bleeder valve the delivery line must be released at the liquid end or a multifunction valve should be used After priming close bleeder valve 10 or resecure delivery line at metering valve Version 1 0 Installation 7 6 Wiring Diagram View of connector block on pump Relay cable External input Power connection cable option 115 Volts 230 Volts NC c green NC O No white NO white NO black C brown C Socket assignments External activation Level switch 1 External switchover 5 V 1 End cutout 5 V 2 External contact 5 V 2 GND 3 Floating frequency switchover to F3 4 GND View of cable sockets on control cable 2 pin or 4 pin or on level switch connection cable External contact cable Universal control cable Close contact External switchover 1 brown 4 black GND metering stroke brown black connected Pump in e
14. mpletion of the stroke and returned to its initial position by a spring n so doing the valve on the delivery end closes vvhile the valve on the intake side opens so as to dravv medium into the liquid end The safety diaphragm protects the leadthrough in the housing from dust and moisture The solenoid operated diaphragm type metering pump covers a capacity range from approx 0 9 I h to 23 I h litre specifications at max stroke length and max stroke rate ata max backpressure of 1 5 bar to 16 bar The delivery capacity can be adiusted on the basis ofthe stroke length by means of a rotary knob and the stroke rate by means of a svvitch The various operating statuses are indicated by an LED for operation and empty fault signal The pump features a connection facility for a single stage level switch In addition to the internal mode of operation external activation is also pos sible via floating contacts 3 Technical Data 3 1 General Data All material versions 5 96 to 15 When used in accordance with operating instructions 2 10 C to 45 C 230 V 50 60 Hz 6 96 10 96 115 V 50 60 Hz 6 96 10 96 Refer to type identification plate Refer to type identification plate IP 65 F Page 5 of 28 External contact activation Necessary contact duration Contact load Contact load Fault indicating relay option Contact load Clock generator relay option Pump type Pump type CONb with 120 strokes minute
15. nt de Subject to modifications Type setting DTP Bartha Docuteam D 64625 Bensheim Issue 06 99 Printed in the F R Germany Page 2 of 28 Version 1 0 Device Identification Identity Code Device Identification Identity Code The type identification plate affixed on the cover page is identical to that of the supplied pump thus establishing distinct allocation betvveen the operating instructions and the pump Please enter the identity code as specified under Type on the type identification plate in the grey box belovv IDENT TY CODE em Series CONCEPT Version b Pump type 1st 2nd figure Backpressure bar 3rd 4th figure Capacity V h 120 strokes min 180 strokes min 1601 1602 1201 1203 1002 1003 0803 0806 0308 0313 0215 0223 Liquid end material NP6 Acrylic Viton PP1 Polypropylene EPDM NS3 Acrylic Viton self bleeding 1 Special version Valve spring 0 No spring 1 With 2 valve springs 1 4571 0 1 bar Connection 0 Standard in accordance with technical data Special version Transparent cover 0 With PM Logo Special version Electrical connection A 230V 2m Euro plug B 230V 2m Switzerland plug C 230V 2m Australian plug D 115V 2m USA plug E 200V 2m open cable end F 100V 2m Japan plug Special version Viton is a registered trademark of DuPont Dow Elastomers Version 1 0 Control type
16. of metering tank and thoroughly flush out liquid end f this provides no improvement remove and clean valves The valve seatin the intake and head valve can be pressed out with mm drift Warning lamp 3 lights red Possible cause Chemical deficiency Remedy The fault signal is acknowledged automatically by filling the supply tank Warning lamp 3 lights orange Possible cause External cable connected and frequency selector switch not set to position 1 Remedy If external mode is required set frequency selector switch to position 1 f internal mode is required disconnect external control cable Liquid emerges at head end Possible cause Delivery unit leaking at metering diaphragm Remedy Retighten screws in liquid end crosswise If liquid still leaks out this indicates the diaphragm has failed and must be replaced Page 22 of 28 Version 1 0 Troubleshooting Replacing metering diaphragm With pump in operation set stroke length to with rotary knob 2 Release screws 15 CONb 006 GB Pull liquid end 12 together with screws out of end disc 13 and pump housing 8 approx 5 mm until the screws no longer offer any resistance when turning the liquid end Hold housing 8 in the left hand and release diaphragm 13a with the right hand by lightly jolting liquid end 12 together with end disc 13 in counterclockwise direction and release screws 15 from drive spindle 1
17. red and corrected if necessary Refer to Technical Data for metering accuracy The capacity data are referred to water the correction factor was determined at a stroke length of 70 Example Metering pump Type 1201 Required metering capacity 0 7 at 8 bar Correction factor at 8 bar in accordance with diagram 0 85 Delivery capacity for diagram 0 7 I h 0 85 0 82 The horizontal line drawn at 0 82 I h intersects two frequency characteristic curves The frequency curve which results in the highest stroke length should be selected Here in this example this is the frequency characteristic curve with 60 strokes min Set this frequency on the pump The value obtained for the stroke length is 92 Diagrams for examples refer to Pages 15 to 20 Version 1 0 Installation 7 7 2 Diagram 1601 1602 CONb 1602 D 180 strokes 1 min 90 strokes 1 min 45 strokes 1 min x massa mn Diagram CONb 1602 Capacity at mean backpressure stroke rate 1 min Stroke length in F rderleistung in Abhangigkeit vom Gegendruck Rating in relation to backpressure D bit fonction de la contre pression to LO o Uu019814103 ap Jempi 10198 U01291102 10 MEIn1M9 10y UI Mioedeos Maga CONb 1601 D E E E n N N o x x x e gt P 5 Ed n S Diagram CONb 1601 Capacity at mean backpressure stroke rate 1 min Stroke length in F rderlei
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19. th a suitable medium from above via the intake connection Always depressurize the delivery line first before carrying out any work on the pump Always discharge and flush liquid end Observe safety data sheets for metered liquid WARNING When operating the metering pump against a closed shut off element on the delivery side the resulting pressure buildup can reach a multiple of the maximum permissible backpressure This can cause the delivery line to burst To avoid this it is advisable to install a ProMinent multifunction valve which limits the maximum pressure which can be reached The stroke length should only be set with the pump in operation when the load on the metering stroke setting pin is relieved temporarily only use the clamping rings and hose sockets intended for the relevant hose diameter as well as original hoses with the specified hose size and wall thicknesses otherwise the stability and durability of the connection will not be guaranteed Avoid reducing hose sizes The next higher line cross section ora pulsation damper should be used for longer lines and high viscosity media Page 9 of 28 Page 10 of 28 Safety Note Installation A A DANGER Only qualified electricians are permitted to carry out electrical repairs safety regulations of Employer s Liability Insurance Association VBG 4 and ZH 1 11 DANGER Disconnect power plug or power supply line before opening the pump Isolate rel
20. ubsequently 92 31 EEC EN 292 1 EN 292 2 EN 809 EN 60335 1 A6 EN 60335 2 41 EN 50081 1 2 EN 50082 1 2 EN 55014 EN 60555 2 EN 60555 3 DIN VDE 0700 T1 DIN VDE 0700 T41 DIN VDE 0700 T500 CSA Standard C 22 2 No 0 M 91 115 V Version CSA Standard C 22 2 No 108 M 89 115 V Version i 28 03 1996 Mister Manfred H holt factury manager Version 1 0 Version 1 0 Safety Notes P PP P PB gt P Safety Notes ProMinent metering pumps must not be assembled with parts which have not been tested and recommended by ProMinent otherwise this can lead to injury to persons and damage to property for which no liability will be accepted Pumps must be accessible at all times to facilitate operation and maintenance Access points must not be obstructed or blocked When metering hazardous or unknown liquids always wear safety clothing safety goggles gloves when working on the liquid end Before carrying outany maintenance and repair work always drain off and flush out the liquid end first if hazardous or unknown metered media are used Observe data sheets of metered liquids The metering pump can contain water residue in the liquid end as the result of testing at the factory If handling media which mustnot come in contact with water all traces of water must be removed from the liquid end before start up For this purpose turn the pump through 180 and drain off the liquid end then flush wi
21. xternal mode brown black open Pump meters in internal mode External contact 2 white 4 black GND Close contact metering stroke 1 and 4 connected by jumper Frequency changeover 3 blue 4 black GND Close contact pump operates with F3 CONb 005 GB Version 1 0 Page 13 of 28 Page 14 of 28 Installation 7 7 7 7 10 11 Determining Delivery Capacity by Means of Diagrams 1 General Determine required delivery capacity Determine correction factor in accordance with the diagram Capacity as a Function of Backpressure Divide required delivery capacity by correction factor Find calculated value on the vertical scale in the diagram Capacity at Mean Backpressure and draw a horizontal line from this point over the entire diagram Draw a vertical line from the point of intersection with the frequency characteristic curve down to the stroke length scale Read off the stroke length Set determined stroke length on the pump Set pump frequency rate on the pump as indicated at the point of intersection on the frequency curve If the horizontal line intersects two frequency characteristic curves starting from the capacity scale in the diagram Capacity at Mean Backpressure if there are no other compelling reasons the lower frequency should be selected for the sake of metering accuracy The result obtained in this way is a reference value To obtain accurate metering the delivery capacity must be monito
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