Run mode, Or (see – Badger Meter Water Conditioning User Manual

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Run Mode

When the Badger Meter PRC-20 controller is powered up, the display will normally show one of two screens Pressing the

View/Enter key will toggle the display between the screens

Screen 1 displays the running batch count on the top line, the batch preset on line 2, the time of day, day of week , and

date on line 3, and the Start and Stop key identifiers on line 4

Screen 2 displays the timeout value for the auto mode regeneration timer The running batch count, batch preset, and

timeout preset are operator editable, as explained below

Several operator prompt and status messages appear on lines 2 and 3 of screen 1 If the Start or Stop key is pressed, the word

“Start?” or “Stop?” will flash on line 2 for up to ten seconds, prompting the operator to press the key again to complete the

function The status message “Batch Complete” will appear on line 3 whenever the regeneration output is on, and will turn off

when the output turns off Also on line 3, the status message “Lockout” will appear whenever a lock input is active
Two other screens are available to the operator One is used to adjust the running count value, and is described in

“Change Running Count Value” on page 13

The other displays a total flow count and instantaneous flow rate in gallons

per minute Press the F3 key to access this screen After 20 seconds, it will automatically return to screen 1, or press the

View/Enter key to go to screen 1 immediately The total count value may be reset by pressing the F1 key The date and time

values may be edited on this screen by pressing the Edit, 0-9, and Enter keys The day of week may be edited by pressing the

Edit, up or down arrow, and Enter keys
Other than observing values on the display, and controlling lockout conditions, there are five actions that may be expected of

the operator in dealing with the PRC-20:

Manual regeneration cycle start

Manual regeneration cycle stop

Change batch preset value

Change timeout period

Change running count value

Manual Regeneration Cycle Start

The regeneration cycle will normally be started automatically when the batch counter counts down to zero However, the

cycle can be started manually in two ways
First, an external Start push button may be connected to the controller Pressing the button should cause the cycle to start
Second, pressing the front panel Start key twice will cause the cycle to start, if a lockout is not in progress The Start key is the

left-most unmarked button beneath the display On screen 1, the word “Start” appears above it When the Start key is pressed

once, the message “Start?” will flash on line 2 of the display If the Start key is pressed again, the regeneration cycle will begin

If the Start key is not pressed again within ten seconds, the flashing message will stop, and the controller’s display will return

to normal

Manual Regeneration Cycle Stop

When a regeneration cycle has been started, the third line of the display on screen 1 will say “Batch Complete ” If the controller

is set in the Auto mode, the running count value will return to the batch preset value immediately, and will count down

as flow continues In the Auto mode, the regeneration cycle will end on its own, after a timeout period has elapsed If the

controller is set in the Manual mode, the running count will remain at zero, even as flow continues, and the regeneration cycle

will not time out on it’s own, but will have to be manually stopped
There are two ways to manually stop the regeneration cycle once it has been started
First, an external Stop push button may be connected to the controller Pressing it should cause the cycle to end, which

causes the running count to go to the batch preset value, and count down Also, the “Batch Complete” status message will

disappear from the display
Second, pressing the front panel Stop key twice will end the cycle The Stop key is the second unmarked key from the left,

below the display When the Stop key is pressed, the message “Stop?” will appear on line 2 of the display If the Stop key is

pressed again, the cycle will end If the Stop key is not pressed again within ten seconds, the flashing message will stop, the

controller’s display will return to normal, and the regeneration cycle will continue

Model PRC-20 with AR/t or RTR® Water Conditioning Control System

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