Precision Digital PD6060 User Manual

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Model PD6060 Dual-Input Process Meter

Instruction Manual

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Pump Alternation Control Applications (Altern)

For pump control applications where two or more similar pumps are
used to control the level of a tank or a well, it is desirable to have all the
pumps operate alternately. This prevents excessive wear and
overheating of one pump over the lack of use of the other pumps.
Up to 8 relays can be set up to alternate every time an on/off pump
cycle is completed. The set points and reset points can be programmed,
so that the first pump on is the first pump off.

Application #1: Pump Alternation Using Relays 1 & 2

1. Relays 1 and 2 are set up for pump alternation.
2. Relays 3 and 4 are set up for low and high alarm indication.
Set and Reset Point Programming with Pump Alternation

Relay

Set Point

Reset Point

Function

1

30.000

10.000

Controls pump 1 & 2

2

35.000

5.000

Sets dual pump trigger

3

4.000

9.000

Controls low alarm

4

40.000

29.000

Controls high alarm

Pump Alternation Operation

1. Pump #1 turns on when level reaches 30.000, when level drops

below 10.000 pump #1 turns off.

2. The next time level reaches 30.000, pump #2 turns on, when level

drops below 10.000 pump #2 turns off.

3. If the level doesn’t reach 35.000 pump #1 and pump #2 will be

operating alternately.

4. If pump #1 cannot keep the level below 35.000 pump #2 will turn on

at 35.000, then as the level drops to 10.000 pump #1 turns off,
pump #2 is still running and shuts off below 5.000.

5. Notice that with the set and reset points of pump #2 outside the

range of pump #1, the first pump on is the first pump to go off. This
is true for up to 8 alternating pumps, if setup accordingly.

6. Relay #3 will go into alarm if the level drops below 4.000 and relay

#4 will go into alarm if the level exceeds 40.000.

7. Adding the 4 external relays expansion module allows using the 4

SPDT internal relays for pump alternation and the 4 SPST external
relays for high, high-high, low, and low-low alarm indication.

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