ProMinent gamma/ X GMXa Operating Instructions Manual

ProMinent gamma/ X GMXa Operating Instructions Manual

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Solenoid Metering Pump
gamma/ X, GMXa
EN
Please carefully read these operating instructions before use. · Do not discard.
The operator shall be liable for any damage caused by installation or operating errors.
The latest version of the operating instructions are available on our homepage.
Part no. 984586
Original Operating Instructions (2006/42/EC)
BA G 054 04/17 EN

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions Solenoid Metering Pump gamma/ X, GMXa Please carefully read these operating instructions before use. · Do not discard. The operator shall be liable for any damage caused by installation or operating errors. The latest version of the operating instructions are available on our homepage. Part no.
  • Page 2 Supplemental directives Supplementary information Read the following supplementary information in its entirety! Should you already know this information, you will benefit more from referring to the operating instructions. The following are highlighted separately in the document: Enumerated lists Fig. 1: Please read! Instructions ð...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Identity Code................... 6 About this pump................8 Safety Chapter................. 9 Storage, Transport and Unpacking..........14 Overview of Equipment and Control Elements......15 5.1 Overview of equipment............15 5.2 Control elements..............16 5.2.1 Control elements..............16 5.2.2 Key functions..............
  • Page 4 Table of contents „Priming time“ ..............70 11.2.10 „Set time“ ..............71 11.2.11 „Date“ ................71 11.2.12 11.3 Timer................... 71 11.3.1 Timer activation..............71 11.3.2 Setting the timer............... 72 11.3.3 Clear all................74 11.3.4 Example................74 11.4 „Service“ ................74 „Access protect.“...
  • Page 5 Table of contents 18.2 Ordering information ............139 Dimensional Drawings..............140 Diagrams for Setting the Capacity..........149 Declaration of Conformity for Machinery........152 Approvals..................153 Operating/Set-up Overview of the gamma/ X......154 Operating Menu of gamma/ X, Entire Unit........156 Continuous Displays and Secondary Displays......
  • Page 6: Identity Code

    1 With diaphragm rupture indicator, optical sensor, electrical signal Design 0 Hous. RAL5003 / Hood RAL2003 M modified Logo 0 with ProMinent logo Electrical connection U 100-230 V ± 10%, 50/60 Hz Cable and plug A 2 m European B 2 m Swiss...
  • Page 7 Identity Code Product range gamma/ X D 2 m USA / 115 V E 2 m Great Britain 1 2 m open end ..Relay, pre-set to ... 0 No relay 1 1 x changeover contact 230 V Fault indicating relay (N/C) –...
  • Page 8: About This Pump

    About this pump About this pump About this pump Pumps in the gamma/ X product range are microprocessor-controlled sole‐ noid metering pumps with the following characteristics: Simple adjustment of the capacity directly in l/h Available material combinations: PP, PVDF, clear acrylic, PTFE and stainless steel Special dosing head designs for gaseous and high-viscosity media Illuminated LC display and 3-LED display for operating, warning and...
  • Page 9: Safety Chapter

    Observe the general limitations with regard to viscosity limits, chem‐ ical resistance and density - see also ProMinent resistance list in the Product Catalogue or at www.prominent.com! All other uses or modifications are prohibited.
  • Page 10 Safety Chapter Safety information WARNING! Warning about personal and material damage The pump can start to pump, as soon as it is connected to the mains voltage. – Install an emergency cut-off switch in the pump power supply line or integrate the pump in the emer‐ gency cut-off management of the system.
  • Page 11 – Take into account the resistance of the wetted mate‐ rials and the ProMinent Resistance List when selecting the feed chemical - see the ProMinent Product Catalogue or visit ProMinent. CAUTION! Danger of injury to personnel and material damage The use of untested third party components can result in injury to personnel and material damage.
  • Page 12 Customer should only remove the dosing head in accordance with the "Repair" chapter. Only the ProMinent Service department is authorised to open the housing and the hood (housing the control elements). [Start/Stop]...
  • Page 13 Service The Service department refers to service technicians, who have received proven training and have been authorised by ProMinent to work on the system. Sound pressure level Sound pressure level LpA < 70 dB according to EN ISO 20361...
  • Page 14: Storage, Transport And Unpacking

    Storage, Transport and Unpacking Storage, Transport and Unpacking Safety Information WARNING! Only return metering pumps for repair in a cleaned state and with a flushed liquid end - refer to "Decommis‐ sioning! Only return metering pumps with a completed Decon‐ tamination Declaration form.
  • Page 15: Overview Of Equipment And Control Elements

    Overview of Equipment and Control Elements Overview of Equipment and Control Elements 5.1 Overview of equipment P_G_0063_SW Fig. 2: Overview of equipment, complete Control unit Drive unit Liquid end P_G_0053_SW Fig. 3: A. Liquid end with PV bleed valve; B. Liquid end with NP bleed valve; C. Self-bleeding liquid end (SEK) Discharge valve Bypass hose sleeve Backplate...
  • Page 16: Control Elements

    Overview of Equipment and Control Elements 5.2 Control elements Control elements, overview P_G_0051_SW Fig. 4 LCD screen [Menu] key  Clickwheel  [Priming] key  [STOP/START] key  [Back] key  Fault indicator (red) Warning indicator (yellow) Operating indicator (green) 10 "Diaphragm rupture indicator"...
  • Page 17 Overview of Equipment and Control Elements Pressure display, identifier and fault dis‐ plays on the LCD screen CONTACT memory open 12.0 12.0 12000 B0778 Fig. 5: Construction of continuous display...
  • Page 18 Overview of Equipment and Control Elements Status bar Continuous display, central area Secondary display Refer to the chapter entitled "Main Displays and Secondary Displays" in the Appendix for the different main displays and secondary displays. The LCD screen supports the operation and adjustment of the pump by providing different information and identifiers: CONTACT ANALOGUE...
  • Page 19 Overview of Equipment and Control Elements Identifier Meaning Only with „Access. protect“ : the pump software is locked. „AUX“ The pump is currently pumping at auxiliary capacity and/or auxiliary frequency. „memory“ „CONTACT“ and „BATCH“ operating modes: Only in The auxiliary function "Stroke memory" has been set. „ANALOGUE“...
  • Page 20: Key Functions

    Overview of Equipment and Control Elements Identifier Meaning The pump is in the „Menu“ (Set up). Further explanations can be found in the "Trouble‐ shooting" chapter. The pump only shows the metering volume and the capacity in the calibrated state in l or l/h or in gal or gal/h.
  • Page 21: Functional Description

    Functional Description Functional Description 6.1 Liquid End The dosing process is performed as follows: The diaphragm is pressed into the dosing head; the pressure in the dosing head closes the suction valve and the feed chemical flows through the discharge valve out of the dosing head.
  • Page 22 Functional Description P_G_0074_SW Fig. 7: Discharge stroke metering profiles with stroke L and time t (suction stroke shown as a dotted line) It is possible to selectively also slow the suction stroke with all these metering profiles for the discharge stroke - see . In this way, it is possible to prevent the main cause of inaccurate metering with high viscosity feed chemicals, namely the incomplete filling of the liquid end.
  • Page 23: Capacity

    Functional Description Oscillations in the back pressure in the metering line, which could lead to undesirable variations in the metering volume, are automatically compen‐ sated for by the power end/drive. This results in dosing precision, which otherwise could only be achieved with complex control circuits. 6.3 Capacity „Automatic“...
  • Page 24: Functions

    Functional Description "Analogue" operating mode The capacity and/or stroke rate is controlled via an analogue current signal via the "External control" socket. The processing of the current signal can be preselected via the control unit. 6.6 Functions Refer to the "Hierarchy of Operating Modes, Functions and Fault Statuses" for the order of the various operating modes, functions and fault statuses.
  • Page 25: Led Displays

    Functional Description "Fault indicating relay" option The relay can close a connected power circuit (e.g. for an alarm horn) in the event of warnings or fault messages (e.g. „Warning level“ ). The relay can be retrofitted through the slot in the front of the pump - refer to the installation instructions for "Retrofitting relays".
  • Page 26 Functional Description Comments: re 1 - "Stop" stops everything. re 2 - "Priming" can take place in any mode of the pump (providing it is functioning). re 3 - "Error", "Pause" and "Level" stop everything apart from "Priming". re 4 - The commands from a field bus always have priority over "Auxiliary capacity"...
  • Page 27: Assembly

    Assembly Assembly Please refer to the online version of the operating instructions on our website for the right dimensional drawings for the pump and mounting plate. Compare the dimensions on the dimensional drawing with those of the pump and/or mounting plate. CAUTION! Danger from incorrectly operated or inadequately main‐...
  • Page 28 Assembly P_G_0064_SW Fig. 9 Tab. 3: Suggested bolts and washers for fixing the assembly foot Bolt Type Size Washer DELTA-PT bolt 50 (WN5412/5452) A5.3 (DIN 125) PT bolt 50 (WN1441/1411 KA/B) Flat-head bolt M5 (DIN EN ISO 7045) A5.3 (DIN 125) Allen bolt/ M5 (DIN EN ISO 4762) A5.3 (DIN 125)
  • Page 29: Installation, Hydraulic

    – Take into account the resistance of the wetted mate‐ rials and the ProMinent Resistance List when selecting the feed chemical - see the ProMinent Product Catalogue or visit ProMinent. CAUTION! Warning of feed chemical spraying around Pumps which are not fully installed hydraulically can eject feed chemicals from the outlet openings of the dis‐...
  • Page 30: Installing Hose Lines

    Installation, hydraulic 8.1 Installing hose lines 8.1.1 Installation of Metering Pumps Without Bleed Valve Safety information CAUTION! Warning of feed chemical spraying around The pipes can loosen or rupture if they are not installed correctly. – Route all hose lines so they are free from mechan‐ ical stresses and kinks.
  • Page 31 Installation, hydraulic CAUTION! Uncontrolled flow of feed chemical Feed chemicals can leak through the metering pump in an uncontrolled manner in the event of excessive pri‐ ming pressure. – Do not exceed the maximum permissible priming pressure for the metering pump. Align the pipes so that the metering pump and the liquid end can simply be removed from the side if necessary.
  • Page 32 Installation, hydraulic Hose Union nut Clamp ring Nozzle O-ring or flat seal Valve P_G_0066_SW Fig. 10: PP, NP, PV and TT designs Installing stainless steel pipe - SS design Pull the union nut (2) and clamp rings (3, 4) over the pipe (1) with approx.
  • Page 33: Installation Of Metering Pumps With Bleed Valve

    Installation, hydraulic Installing hose lines - SS design CAUTION! Warning of feed chemical spraying around Connections can come loose in the event that hose lines are installed incorrectly on stainless steel valves. – Only use PE or PTFE hose lines. –...
  • Page 34 Installation, hydraulic Information about priming pressure – Make sure that the priming pressure on the suction end is at least equal to the return line pressure. Back pressure in the return line restricts the – bleeding function. In contrast, it is possible to operate the pump with –...
  • Page 35: Basic Installation Notes

    Installation, hydraulic 8.2 Basic installation notes Safety notes CAUTION! Danger resulting from rupturing hydraulic components Hydraulic components can rupture if the maximum per‐ missible operating pressure is exceeded. – Never allow the metering pump to run against a closed shut-off device. –...
  • Page 36: Installation, Electrical

    Installation, electrical Installation, electrical WARNING! Danger of electric shock A mains voltage may exist inside the device. – Before any work, disconnect the device's mains cable from the mains. WARNING! Risk of electric shock This pump is supplied with a grounding conductor and a grounding-type attachment plug.
  • Page 37: Supply Voltage Connector - Mains Voltage

    Installation, electrical CAUTION! Material damage possible due to power surges Should the pump be connected to the mains power supply in parallel to inductive consumers (such as sole‐ noid valves, motors), inductive power surges can damage the control when it is switched off. –...
  • Page 38: Description Of The Terminals

    Installation, electrical 9.2 Description of the Terminals 9.2.1 "External control" terminal The "external control" terminal is a 5-pole panel terminal. It is compatible with 2- and 4-pole cables. Only use a 5-pole cable with the "Auxiliary capacity" / "Auxiliary frequency" and "mA-input"...
  • Page 39: Level Switch" Terminal

    Installation, electrical Acknowledge fault with „Pause“ Certain errors requiring acknowledgement can also be acknowledged using „Pause“ instead of using the [P] key. These are errors like: „Flow“ , „Air lock“ , „ p-“ (as soon as the conditions are in order). "External contact"...
  • Page 40: Diaphragm Rupture Indicator" Terminal

    Sensor signal blue Earth GND black P_DE_0012_SW Fig. 22: Cable assignment 9.2.5 Relay 9.2.5.1 Relay functions Tab. 4: gamma/ X GMXa Identity Code Description Type Maximum voltage Maximum current no relay Fault indicating relay NC changeover con‐ 230 V...
  • Page 41 Installation, electrical Identity Code Description Type Maximum voltage Maximum current fault indicating relay + 24 V Pacing relay 24 V 100 mA fault indicating relay 24 V 100 mA + 4-20 mA output Automatic bleeding 230 V 24 VA or 8 W Automatic self-bleeding 24 V DC 24 VA or 8 W...
  • Page 42 Installation, electrical Identity code 1 To pin VDE cable Contact CSA cable white NO (normally open) white green NC (normally closed) brown C (common) black P_G_0072_SW Fig. 24: Pump assignment 9.2.5.3 Output for Other Relays (Identity code 4) A fault indicating and a pacing relay can optionally be ordered - refer to ordering information in the appendix.
  • Page 43 Installation, electrical 9.2.5.4 Output "Current output plus relay" (identity code C) A relay combined with a current output can optionally be ordered. The relay either switches off the pump as a fault indicating relay in the event of a fault on the pump and with "Liquid level low 1st stage" warning message and "Liquid level low 2nd stage"...
  • Page 44: Basic Set-Up Principles

    Basic Set-up Principles Basic Set-up Principles Please also refer to all the overviews covering – "Operating/set-up overview" and "Operating menu for gamma/ X, complete" in the appendix and the chapters "Overview of Equipment and Control Ele‐ ments" and "Control Elements". The pump leaves the menu and returns to a contin‐...
  • Page 45 Basic Set-up Principles [Menu] . To complete the setting: press  „Menu“ via [Menu] or Alternatively: wait 60 seconds or exit the  „End“ . Confirming an entry [Clickwheel] . Briefly press the ð The software switches to the next menu point or back to the menu and saves the entry.
  • Page 46: Checking Adjustable Variables

    Basic Set-up Principles To run through the figures again, if necessary ( possibly because of an incorrect figure), when you get to the last figure press  [Priming] again - see Fig. above, point c). ð Now you can start from the beginning again. Confirming adjustable variables [Clickwheel] 1x.
  • Page 47: Set Up / „Menu

    „Menu“ Set Up / „Menu“ Set Up / Please also refer to all overviews covering "Oper‐ – ating/set up overview" and "Operating menu for gamma/ X, complete" in the appendix and in the chapters "Overview of Equipment and Control Ele‐ ments".
  • Page 48 „Menu“ Set Up / „Manual“ 11.2.1.1 „Menu / Information è Settings è Operating mode è Manual“ „Manual“ operating mode permits you to operate the pump manually. The capacity and/or stroke rate and stroke length can be set in the contin‐ uous displays in this operating mode.
  • Page 49 „Menu“ Set Up / Table of examples Factor Pulse (sequence) Number of strokes (sequence) Step-up* 99.99 99.99 1.50 1.50 (1 / 2) 1.25 1.25 (1 / 1 / 1 / 2) Step-down** 0.50 0.10 0.01 0.25 0.40 2.5 (3 / 2) (1 / 1) 0.75 1.33 (2 / 1 / 1)
  • Page 50 „Menu“ Set Up / „Batch“ 11.2.1.3 „Menu / Information è Settings è Operating mode è Batch è ...“ „Batch“ operating mode enables you to pre-select large metering vol‐ umes. You can only select whole numbers but no fractions as the number of strokes (figures 1 to 99,999).
  • Page 51 „Menu“ Set Up / „4 - 20 mA“ At 4 mA the pump is stationary – At 20 mA the pump works at maximum stroke rate. With current signals of less than 3.8 mA, an error message appears and the pump stops (e.g. if a cable has broken). „Linear curve“...
  • Page 52: Automatic

    „Menu“ Set Up / I [mA] I [mA] B0089 Fig. 33: Frequency-current diagram for a) Lower side band, b) Upper side band „Upper side band“ Using this processing type, you can control a metering pump using the current signal as shown in the diagram above. „Lower side Everything functions according to the type of the processing band“...
  • Page 53: Metering

    „Menu“ Set Up / „Stroke length“ menu, you can enter the stroke length manually. In the In operation, the stroke length can be changed more easily by using the "Stroke length" continuous display: Turn the [Clickwheel] to return to the "Stroke length" –...
  • Page 54 „Menu“ Set Up / P_G_0074_SW Fig. 34: Discharge stroke metering profiles with stroke L and time t (suction stroke shown as a dotted line) „Suction stroke“ 11.2.4.2 „Menu / Information è Settings è Metering è Suction stroke è ...“ It is possible to selectively also slow the suction stroke with all these metering profiles for the discharge stroke - see .
  • Page 55 „Menu“ Set Up / normal P_G_0075_SW Fig. 35: Suction stroke metering profiles with stroke L and time t Normal Normal suction stroke Suction stroke for viscous feed chemical Suction stroke for average viscosity feed chemical Suction stroke for high-viscosity feed chemical Slowing down the suction stroke leads to a lower –...
  • Page 56 „Menu“ Set Up / Pressure stage / Size of liquid 1009 0708 0715 0414 0424 Pressure stage Switch-off pressure* 12.5 * above which the unit is switched off for the medium term in the event of excess pressure „Monitoring“ 11.2.4.4 „Menu / Information è...
  • Page 57: Concentration

    „Menu“ Set Up / Tab. 11: There are 3 levels of sensitivity: normal maximum sensitivity average average sensitivity weak lowest sensitivity. Only use at pressures < 2 bar. 11.2.4.5 Compensation „Compensation“ programmable function, you can minimise the Using the influence of back pressure oscillations and thus achieve a high dosing pre‐ cision.
  • Page 58 „Menu“ Set Up / „Manual“ operating mode (settings for the „Concentration“ function) 11.2.5.1 „Menu / Information è Settings è Concentration Concentration control è Flow of main medium è ...“ è „Manual“ operating mode is intended for The "Concentration input" in metering a substance into pipework containing a medium flowing at a con‐...
  • Page 59 „Menu“ Set Up / Tab. 12: Possible values of adjustable variables Adjustable variable Lower value Upper value Increment 0000.1 9999.9 0000.1 Flow in m Mass concentration in % 000.01 100.00 000.01 Mass density in kg/l 0.50 2.00 0.01 „Contact“ operating mode (settings on the „Concentration“ function) 11.2.5.2 „Menu / Information è...
  • Page 60 „Menu“ Set Up / „Feed chemical concentration“ and press the Set the (mass) [Clickwheel] . „Feed chemical density“ and press the [Clickwheel] . Set the (mass) „Concentration“ menu appears. ð The [Menu] Press ð A continuous display appears. Press the [Clickwheel] to go to the "Concentration"...
  • Page 61 „Menu“ Set Up / „active“ in the „Concentration control“ menu item and Actively set press the [Clickwheel] . „Main medium volume“ of the medium in the storage tank Set the [Clickwheel] . and press the „Feed chemical concentration“ and press the Set the (mass) [Clickwheel] .
  • Page 62 „Menu“ Set Up / a flow meter with analogue output is hydraulically installed and con‐ nected to the external input of the metering pump. „System The measurement unit for the liquid volume is set in the Volume unit“ menu. è Procedure CAUTION! The precision of the concentration is strongly dependent...
  • Page 63: Calibration

    „Menu“ Set Up / Tab. 15: Possible values of adjustable variables Adjustable variable Lower value Upper value Increment 0000.1 9999.9 0000.1 Max. flow in m Mass concentration in % 000.01 100.00 000.01 Mass density in kg/l 0.50 2.00 0.01 11.2.6 Calibration „Menu / Information è...
  • Page 64: System

    „Menu“ Set Up / Check whether the capacity or stroke rate in the continuous display is not too low for calibration. Lead the suction hose into a measuring cylinder containing the feed chemical – make sure that the discharge hose is installed perma‐ nently (operating pressure, ...!).
  • Page 65 „Menu“ Set Up / CAUTION! – Should a different liquid end size be fitted, then the „Dosing pump must be reprogrammed in the head“ sub-menu. „No dosing head“ for dem‐ – Reprogram the pump to onstration purposes or if operating without feed chemical.
  • Page 66: Inputs/Outputs

    „Menu“ Set Up / [Clickwheel] to enter the pressure value from the manom‐ Use the eter as soon as the pressure value is stable. [Clickwheel] to confirm this pressure value. Use the ð The pump stops. „Pressure adjustment“ is now complete. 11.2.7.6 Start behaviour „Menu / Information è...
  • Page 67 „Menu“ Set Up / Refer to the "Hierarchy of Operating Modes, Functions and Fault Statuses" for the order of the various operating modes, functions and fault statuses. „Relay1 (Optional)“ 11.2.8.2 „Menu / Information è Settings è Inputs/outputs è Relay1 è ...“ The setting options for the „Relay“...
  • Page 68 „Menu“ Set Up / „Relay2 (Optional)“ 11.2.8.3 „Menu / Information è Settings è Inputs/outputs è Relay2 è ...“ Relay cycle quantity Here you can set the metering volume for which the pacing relay is to switch once. „Relay2“ - see Ä Chapter 11.2.8 „Inputs/ For more information on outputs“...
  • Page 69: Bleeding

    There are 2 hardware options for automatically bleeding the discharge side: via ProMinent's bleed module in the liquid end. via a customer implemented bleed facility in the discharge line. The relay - "Relay” – "with automatic bleed" - changes its switching status for the period during which the pump is priming.
  • Page 70: Priming Time

    „Menu“ Set Up / Detailed explanation: „Off“ has been selected in the menu, this function is deactivated. 1 - If „Periodically“ was selected in the menu, then the control unit peri‐ 2 - If „cycle“ (10 ... odically triggers the bleed procedure with an adjustable „duration“...
  • Page 71: Set Time

    „Menu“ Set Up / In operation, the stroke length can be changed more easily using the "Priming time" display: – Press  [Priming] - the pump starts to prime. Turn the [Clickwheel] to set the priming time. – Press the [Clickwheel] to save the priming time. –...
  • Page 72: Setting The Timer

    „Menu“ Set Up / 11.3.2 Setting the timer „Menu / Information è Timer è Set timer è ...“ A program set up in "Automatic" - "on" metering mode will not function in "Automatic" - "off" metering mode and vice versa. „Set You can create commands (program lines) for a timer program in the timer“...
  • Page 73 „Menu“ Set Up / Time event Time „Weekend (Sa+Su)“ daily at the time mm.ss, Saturday and Sunday „Weekly“ weekly at the time mm.ss on the day dd. „Monthly“ weekly at the time mm.ss on the x. day of the month CAUTION! If you wish to use automatic summer time adjustment „Settings“...
  • Page 74: Clear All

    „Menu“ Set Up / 11.3.3 Clear all „Menu / Information è Timer è Clear all è ...“ „Clear all“ menu to clear all commands (the program). Use the 11.3.4 Example Example of "Weekday metering" The pump is to meter 2 litres every half hour every weekday (Mon-Fri) between 8:00 and 11:00: Com‐...
  • Page 75: Password

    „Menu“ Set Up / Continuous display Stop/start pump STOP STOP START START Priming Start batch (only in "Batch" operating mode) Acknowledging errors Check adjustable values Changing directly changeable variables Setting mode B0598 Fig. 36 „Password“ - see below, then the identifier If you have set a will appear after 1 minute in the top left and the specified areas will be locked, if no...
  • Page 76: Replace Diaphragm

    „Menu“ Set Up / „Log book entries“ here. You can view the list of „Filter“ helps with the overview. If you need more detailed log book entries: The metering pump gamma/ X with Bluetooth function‐ ality can display a more extensive log file with pump- related events and e-mail it using a Bluetooth-compatible Android smart device and the “gamma/ X”...
  • Page 77: Spare Parts Kit Part Number: Xxxxxxx

    „Menu“ Set Up / You can read off the part number (order number) of the correct diaphragm here. 11.4.9 Spare parts kit part number: XXXXXXX „Menu / Information è Service Spare parts kit part number: XXXXXXX è ...“ è You can read off the part number (order number) of the correct spare parts kit here.
  • Page 78: Operation

    Operation Operation WARNING! Fire hazard with flammable media Only with combustible media: These may start to burn when combined with oxygen. – During filling and draining of the liquid end, an expert must ensure that feed chemical does not come into contact with oxygen. This chapter describes all the operating options in a continuous display (several symbols and the pressure display appear at the top in the black bar) for the trained person at the pump.
  • Page 79 Operation List of directly changeable variables: Capacity Stroke rate Stroke length Factor Contact volume Batch dosing time Concentration Set Up Overview of the gamma/ X Continuous display Stop/start pump STOP STOP START START Priming Start batch (only in "Batch" operating mode) Acknowledging errors Check adjustable values Changing directly changeable variables...
  • Page 80: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance WARNING! It is mandatory that you read the safety information and specifications in the "Storage, Transport and Unpacking" chapter prior to shipping the pump. WARNING! Fire hazard with flammable media Only with combustible media: These may start to burn when combined with oxygen.
  • Page 81 Maintenance P_G_0054_SW Fig. 38: Leakage hole Liquid ends with bleed valve: Interval Maintenance work Quarterly* In addition: Check that the bypass line is fixed firmly to the liquid end. Check that the bleed valve is tight. Check the discharge and bypass line for kinks. Check that the bleed valve is operating correctly.
  • Page 82: Carrying Out Repairs

    Carrying out repairs Carrying out repairs Safety information WARNING! Danger of electric shock Unauthorised repairs inside the pump can result in an electric shock. For this reason, only allow a ProMinentbranch or repre‐ sentative to perform repairs inside the pump, in partic‐ ular the following: –...
  • Page 83: Replacing The Diaphragm

    Carrying out repairs 14.1 Replacing the diaphragm The order no. (part number) of the appropriate dia‐ phragm or the spare parts kit can be found at the end of the „Service“ menu. If necessary take protective measures. Adhere to the material safety data sheet for the feed chemical. Prevent the escape of feed chemical.
  • Page 84 Carrying out repairs Backplate Safety diaphragm Pump housing Remove the screws (1). Remove the dosing head (2) plus screws (1) from the pump - see figure Loosen the diaphragm (3) from the drive axle with a gentle back‐ wards turn in an anticlockwise direction. Unscrew the diaphragm (3) completely from the drive axle.
  • Page 85: Cleaning The Diaphragm Rupture Indicator

    Carrying out repairs Tightening torque Data Value Unit Tightening torque for screws: 4.5 ... 5.0 Nm 14.2 Cleaning the Diaphragm Rupture Indicator WARNING! Warning of unnoticed escape of feed chemical After the diaphragm rupture indicator has been triggered, any residue of feed chemical residues can interfere with –...
  • Page 86: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Safety information WARNING! Warning of hazardous feed chemical Should a dangerous feed chemical be used: it may escape from the hydraulic components when working on the pump, material failure or incorrect handling of the pump. – Take appropriate protective measures before working on the pump (e.g.
  • Page 87: Faults With Error Message

    Troubleshooting Fault description Cause Remedy Personnel Green LED display (oper‐ The wrong mains voltage The specified mains voltage as per the Electrician ating indicator) does not or no mains voltage is con‐ voltage specification can be found on the light up. nected.
  • Page 88: Warning Messages On The Lcd Screen

    Troubleshooting Fault description Cause Remedy Personnel [Clickwheel] (think of Press the No. 16 The following appear: the The stroke tank has over‐ the consequences for the identifier and the message flowed. process!). „Storage tank overflow“ . „Analogue No. 17 The following appear: the The pump is in Eliminate the cause of the low Technical...
  • Page 89: All Other Faults

    Troubleshooting Fault description Cause Remedy Personnel No. 10 The following appear: the identifier The pump has detected too Rectify the cause. Technical per‐ „Underpressure “ . and the message low a back pressure. sonnel No. 11 The following appear: the identifier Cavitation in the liquid end.
  • Page 90: Warning Messages In The Log Book

    The pump has detected too low a back pressure. No connection between the optional module and the bus. An optional module is no longer found. *Please get in touch with the ProMinent head office with this fault. 15.3.2 Warning messages in the log book More information about the messages „WARNING“...
  • Page 91: Log Book Entry - Detailed View

    Troubleshooting Log book no. Description The pump was calibrated. [START/STOP key] was pressed. [Priming key] was pressed. [Menu key] was pressed. The diaphragm was replaced. The timer performed an action. A relay has triggered. The magnet was identified. 15.3.4 Log book entry - Detailed view Press the [Clickwheel] to obtain more information about a log book entry.
  • Page 92: Decommissioning

    Decommissioning Decommissioning Decommissioning WARNING! Danger from chemical residues There is normally chemical residue in the liquid end and on the housing after operation. This chemical residue could be hazardous to people. – It is mandatory that the safety notes in the "Storage, Transport and Unpacking"...
  • Page 93 Decommissioning Disconnect the pump from the mains/power supply. Drain the liquid end by turning the pump upside down and allowing the feed chemical to run out. Flush the liquid end with a suitable medium; flush the dosing head thoroughly when using hazardous feed chemicals! Disposal WARNING! Eye injury from compression spring...
  • Page 94: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data 17.1 Performance data gamma/ X at 200 strokes/minute and 100% stroke length Type Pump capacity Connector Max. priming Suction lift Priming lift size pressure on the suction outside Æ x side inside Æ ml/stroke m WS m WS gamma/ X 2002...
  • Page 95: Accuracy

    Technical data - The capacity can significantly fall at pressures above the nominal pressure. - Suction lift with a filled suction line and filled liquid end. With self- bleeding dosing head with air in the suction line. - Priming lift with clean and moist valves. Priming lift at 100% stroke length and free outlet or opened bleed valve.
  • Page 96: Material Specifications

    FKM = fluorine rubber Pump Housing parts: polyphenylene ether (PPE with fibreglass) 17.5 Electrical data Design: 100 - 230 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz, gamma/ X GMXa Parameter Nominal power**, approx. 25 W 30 W Current I eff 0.25 ... 0.10 A 0.30 ...
  • Page 97: Climate

    Technical data Liquid ends Material version Long term Temporary * 50 °C 100 °C 45 °C 60 °C 50 °C 120 °C 50 °C 120 °C 50 °C 120 °C * Max. temp., for 15 min at max. 2 bar, depending on the ambient temper‐ ature 17.7 Climate...
  • Page 98: Shipping Weight

    Technical data Compatibility to the gamma/ L product range is not guaranteed for the fol‐ lowing points: External dimensions of the pump Distance between the support surface for the mounting foot and the centre of the dosing head Dosing monitor 17.10 Shipping weight Shipping weight of gamma/ X types - in kg Material...
  • Page 99: Exploded Drawings And Ordering Information

    Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information 18.1 Exploded drawings Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 1604 PP_2 P_G_0032_SW Fig. 40...
  • Page 100 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Tab. 22: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 1604 PP_2 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 PP_2 PPE2 PPB2 PPT2 Liquid end 1050931 1050900 1050942 Spare parts kit 1001646...
  • Page 101 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) PP_2 P_G_0033_SW Fig. 41 Tab. 23: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) PP_2 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 102 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) PP_2 PPE2 PPB2 PPT2 Liquid end 1050933 1050902 1050944 Spare parts kit 1001648 1001656 1023111 Diaphragm 1000248 1000248 1000248 Liquid end gamma/ X 0414 (0715) PP_2 PPE2 PPB2 PPT2 Liquid end 1050934 1050903...
  • Page 103 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0245 PP_0 P_G_0034_SW Fig. 42 Tab. 24: Spare parts kit for liquid end gamma/ X 0245 PP_0 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 104 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0245 PPE0 PPB0 PPT0 Liquid end 1050936 1050925 1050947 Spare parts kit 1051097 1051086 1051130 Diaphragm 1045443 1045443 1045443 Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 2504 NP_0 and NP_2 P_G_0035_SW Fig. 43...
  • Page 105 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Tab. 25: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 2504 NP NP_0 and NP_2 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve Liquid end gamma/ X 2002 NPE_ NPB_ NPT_ Liquid end with 1050965 1050948 1050982...
  • Page 106 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) NP_0 and NP_2 P_G_0036_SW Fig. 44 Tab. 26: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) NP_0 and NP_2 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 107 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) NPE_ NPB_ NPT_ Liquid end with 1050967 1050950 1050984 bleed valve, _2 Liquid end 1050973 1050956 1050990 without bleed valve, _0 Spare parts kit 1001717 1001725 1023111 Diaphragm 1000248 1000248 1000248 Liquid end gamma/ X 0414 (0715)
  • Page 108 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0245 NP_0 and NP_2 P_G_0037_SW Fig. 45 Tab. 27: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 0245 NPT0 and NPT2 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 109 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0245 NPE_ NPB_ NPT_ Liquid end with 1050970 1050953 1050987 bleed valve, _2 Liquid end 1050976 1050959 1050993 without bleed valve, _0 Spare parts kit 1051119 1051108 1051130 Diaphragm 1045443 1045443 1045443...
  • Page 110 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 1604 PVT2 P_G_0038_SW Fig. 46 Tab. 28: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 1604 PVT2 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 111 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 PVT2 Liquid end 1050994 Spare parts kit 1023109 Diaphragm 1000246 Liquid end gamma/ X 1604 PVT2 Liquid end 1050995 Spare parts kit 1035332 Diaphragm 1034612...
  • Page 112 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) PVT2 P_G_0039_SW Fig. 47 Tab. 29: Spare parts kit for liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) PVT2 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 113 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) PVT2 Liquid end 1050996 Spare parts kit 1023111 Diaphragm 1000248 Liquid end gamma/ X 0414 (0715) PVT2 Liquid end 1050997 Spare parts kit 1023112 Diaphragm 1000249 Liquid end gamma/ X 0220 (0424) PVT2 Liquid end 1050998...
  • Page 114 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0245 PVT0 P_G_0034_SW Fig. 48 Tab. 30: Spare parts kit for liquid end gamma/ X 0245 PVT0 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 115 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0245 PVT0 Liquid end 1050999 Spare parts kit 1051130 Diaphragm 1045443 Liquid end gamma/ X 1604 - 0220 (0424) PV_4 P_G_0049_SW P_G_0049_SW Fig. 49...
  • Page 116 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Tab. 31: Spare parts kit for liquid end gamma/ X 1604 - 0220 (0424) PV_4 Pos. Description Connector kit with hose nozzle Diaphragm Liquid end gamma/ X 1604 PV_4 Liquid end 1051000 Spare parts kit 1035342 Diaphragm 1034612...
  • Page 117 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 1604 TTT0 P_G_0041_SW Fig. 50 Tab. 32: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 1604 TTT0 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 118 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 TTT0 Liquid end 1051016 Spare parts kit 1001739 Diaphragm 1000246 Liquid end gamma/ X 1604 TTT0 Liquid end 1051017 Spare parts kit 1035331 Diaphragm 1034612...
  • Page 119 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) TTT0 P_G_0042_SW Fig. 51 Tab. 33: Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) TTT0 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 120 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) TTT0 Liquid end 1051018 Spare parts kit 1001741 Diaphragm 1000248 Liquid end gamma/ X 0414 (0715) TTT0 Liquid end 1051019 Spare parts kit 1001742 Diaphragm 1000249 Liquid end gamma/ X 0220 (0424) TTT0 Liquid end 1051020...
  • Page 121 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0245 TTT0 P_G_0043_SW Fig. 52 Tab. 34: Spare parts kit for liquid end gamma/ X 0245 TTT0 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 122 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0245 TTT0 Liquid end 1051021 Spare parts kit 1051152 Diaphragm 1045443 Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 2504 SST0 P_G_0044_SW Fig. 53...
  • Page 123 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Tab. 35: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 2504 SST0 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 (2002) SST0 Liquid end 1051004 Spare parts kit 1001731 Diaphragm 1000246...
  • Page 124 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) SST0 P_G_0045_SW Fig. 54 Tab. 36: Spare parts kit for liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) SST0 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 125 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) SST0 Liquid end 1051006 Spare parts kit 1001733 Diaphragm 1000248 Liquid end gamma/ X 0414 (0715) SST0 Liquid end 1051007 Spare parts kit 1001734 Diaphragm 1000249 Liquid end gamma/ X 0220 (0424) SST0 Liquid end 1051008...
  • Page 126 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0245 SST0 P_G_0046_SW Fig. 55 Tab. 37: Spare parts kit for liquid end gamma/ X 0245 SST0 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 127 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0245 SST0 Liquid end 1051009 Spare parts kit 1051140 Diaphragm 1045443 Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 -2504 SER, self-bleeding without bypass, NPT7 P_G_0035_SW Fig. 56...
  • Page 128 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Tab. 38: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 2504 SER, self-bleeding without bypass, NPT7 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 NPT7 Liquid end SER, self-bleeding 1051092 without bypass Spare parts kit...
  • Page 129 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) SER, self-bleeding without bypass, NPT7 P_G_0036_SW Fig. 57...
  • Page 130 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Tab. 39: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) SER, self-bleeding without bypass, NPT7 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) NPT7 Liquid end SER, self-bleeding 1051094 without bypass...
  • Page 131 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 1604 SER, self-bleeding without bypass, PVT7 P_G_0038_SW Fig. 58 Tab. 40: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 1604 SER, self-bleeding without bypass, PVT7 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 132 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 PVT7 Liquid end SER, self-bleeding 1051099 without bypass Spare parts kit 1047830 Diaphragm 1000246 Liquid end gamma/ X 1604 PVT7 Liquid end SER, self-bleeding 1051100 without bypass, Spare parts kit 1047858 Diaphragm 1034612...
  • Page 133 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) SER, self-bleeding without bypass, PVT7 P_G_0039_SW Fig. 59...
  • Page 134 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Tab. 41: Spare parts for liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) - 0220 (0424) SER, self-bleeding without bypass, PVT7 Pos. Description Connector kit Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1009) PVT7 Liquid end SER, self-bleeding 1051101 without bypass...
  • Page 135 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 1602 - 1604 PP_9 and NP_9 P_G_0047_SW Fig. 60 Pos. Part 1, 9, 10 Connector kit Bleed valve Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 136 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Tab. 42: Liquid ends Type Order No. PPE_9 1602 1050937 1604 1050938 PPB_9 1602 1050926 1604 1050927 Tab. 43: Liquid ends Type Order No. NPE_9 1602 1050977 1604 1050978 NPB_9 1602 1050960 1604 1050961 Spare parts kits for Material version Order No.
  • Page 137 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Liquid end gamma/ X 0708 (1008) - 0220 (0420) PP_9 and NP_9 P_G_0048_SW Fig. 61 Pos. Part 1, 9, 10 Connector kit Bleed valve Discharge valve Diaphragm Suction valve...
  • Page 138 Exploded Drawings and Ordering Information Tab. 44: Liquid ends Type Order No. PPE9 0708 / 1009 1050939 0414 / 0715 1050940 0220 / 0424 1050941 PPB9 0708 / 1009 1050928 0414 / 0715 1050929 0220 / 0424 1050930 Tab. 45: Liquid ends Type Order No.
  • Page 139: Ordering Information

    Bleed valve 4-p. 24 V PVF: 1061480 Retrofit kit for bleed valve 3-p. 230 1061481 V PVF: Further sources of information Further information on spare parts, accessories and options can be found the exploded drawings the identity code under www.prominent.com the ProMinent product catalogue...
  • Page 140: Dimensional Drawings

    Dimensional Drawings Dimensional Drawings Compare the dimensions on the dimensional – drawing with those of the pump and mounting foot. All dimensions are in mm. – Dimensional drawing of gamma/ X mounting foot P_G_0065_SW 40082099 Fig. 62...
  • Page 141 Dimensional Drawings Dimensional drawing gamma/ X, material versions PP_2 P_G_0055_SW 40129808 Fig. 63 gamma/ X M70 gamma/ X M85 1602 1604 0708 0414 0220 1009 0715 0424 0245 ØA C (with bleed valve) (without bleed valve)
  • Page 142 Dimensional Drawings Dimensional drawing gamma/ X, material versions NP_2 P_G_0056_SW 40129858 Fig. 64 gamma/ X M70 gamma/ X M85 1602 1604 0708 0414 0220 1009 0715 0424 0245 ØA C (with bleed valve) (without bleed valve)
  • Page 143 Dimensional Drawings Dimensional drawing gamma/ X, material version PVT2 P_G_0057_SW 40129862 Fig. 65 gamma/ X M70 gamma/ X M85 1602 1604 0708 0414 0220 1009 0715 0424 0245 ØA C (with bleed valve) (without bleed valve)
  • Page 144 Dimensional Drawings Dimensional drawing gamma/ X, material version PVT4 P_G_0060_SW 40129872 Fig. 66 gamma/ X M70 gamma/ X M85 1604 0708 0414 0220 1009 0715 0424 ØA...
  • Page 145 Dimensional Drawings Dimensional drawing gamma/ X, material version TTT0 P_G_0061_SW 40129872 Fig. 67 gamma/ X M70 gamma/ X M85 1602 1604 0708 0414 0220 1009 0715 0424 0245 ØA...
  • Page 146 Dimensional Drawings Dimensional drawing gamma/ X, material version SST0 P_G_0062_SW 40129874 Fig. 68 gamma/ X M70 gamma/ X M85 1602 1604 0708 0414 0220 1009 0715 0424 0245 ØA...
  • Page 147 Dimensional Drawings Dimensional drawing gamma/ X, material version PPB9 P_G_0058_SW 40129864 Fig. 69 gamma/ X M70 gamma/ X M85 1602 1604 0708 0414 0220 1009 0715 0424 ØA...
  • Page 148 Dimensional Drawings Dimensional drawing gamma/ X, material version NPB9 P_G_0059_SW 40129871 Fig. 70 gamma/ X M70 gamma/ X M85 1602 1604 0708 0414 0220 1009 0715 0424 ØA...
  • Page 149: Diagrams For Setting The Capacity

    Diagrams for Setting the Capacity Diagrams for Setting the Capacity GMXa 1604 GMXa 1602 C [l/h] f [%] C [l/h] f [%] 200 1/min 200 1/min 180 1/min 180 1/min 160 1/min 160 1/min 140 1/min 140 1/min 120 1/min 120 1/min 100 1/min 100 1/min...
  • Page 150 Diagrams for Setting the Capacity GMXa 2504 GMXa 0220 C [l/h] f [%] C [l/h] f [%] 200 1/min 200 1/min 180 1/min 180 1/min 160 1/min 160 1/min 140 1/min 140 1/min 120 1/min 120 1/min 100 1/min 100 1/min 80 1/min 80 1/min 60 1/min...
  • Page 151 Diagrams for Setting the Capacity GMXa 0245 GMXa 0424 C [l/h] f [%] C [l/h] f [%] 200 1/min 200 1/min 180 1/min 180 1/min 160 1/min 160 1/min 140 1/min 140 1/min 120 1/min 120 1/min 100 1/min 100 1/min 80 1/min 80 1/min 60 1/min...
  • Page 152: Declaration Of Conformity For Machinery

    In accordance with DIRECTIVE 2006/42/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PAR‐ LIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL, Appendix I, BASIC HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS, section 1.7.4.2. C. ProMinent GmbH Im Schuhmachergewann 5 - 11 D - 69123 Heidelberg, Germany, hereby declare that the product specified in the following, complies with...
  • Page 153: Approvals

    Approvals Approvals Other approvals The pump has the following approvals apart from CE approval: Certification Certificate no. TC N RU D-DE.IA58.B.03108 NSF61...
  • Page 154: Operating/Set-Up Overview Of The Gamma/ X

    Operating/Set-up Overview of the gamma/ X Operating/Set-up Overview of the gamma/ X Continuous display Stop/start pump STOP STOP START START Prime Start batch (only in "Batch" operating mode) Acknowledge errors Check adjustable variables Change directly adjustable variables Information Settings Operating mode Automatic Stroke length Concentration...
  • Page 155 Operating/Set-up Overview of the gamma/ X Service Language B0606...
  • Page 156: Operating Menu Of Gamma/ X, Entire Unit

    Operating Menu of gamma/ X, Entire Unit Operating Menu of gamma/ X, Entire Unit 1st level 5th. Information Versions Hardware Software HMI version Time Date Serial number Identity code Max. capacity *1 Max. capacity *2 Switch-on counter Total operating time Total metering volume Total number of...
  • Page 157 Operating Menu of gamma/ X, Entire Unit 1st level 5th. Metering Discharge stroke optimum fast sine mode continuous DFMa Suction stroke normal Pressure stage x bar Monitoring Air lock Inactive Warning Fault Air sensitivity normal average weak Message with over‐ Error+warning pressure Warning...
  • Page 158 Operating Menu of gamma/ X, Entire Unit 1st level 5th. Volume unit Litres Gallons Pressure unit Pressure adjust‐ ... bar ment Start behaviour always off always on last status Inputs/outputs Auxiliary capacity Auxiliary frequency Relay 1 Relay1 type Timer Fault Warning Warning + error Pump active...
  • Page 159 Operating Menu of gamma/ X, Entire Unit 1st level 5th. Diaphragm rupture Inactive Warning Fault Pause input energizing (NO) releasing (NC) Level warning energizing (NO) releasing (NC) Level error energizing (NO) releasing (NC) Bleeding Periodic Bleed cycle Bleed metering time Air lock Bleed metering time...
  • Page 160 Operating Menu of gamma/ X, Entire Unit 1st level 5th. Set Timer Command 01 Init Displays Command2 Hourly Change … Daily (Mon-Sun) Clear Weekdays1 (Mo-Fr) Weekdays2 (Mo- Weekend (Sa+Su) Weekly Monthly Clear all Password? Service Access protection None Lock menu Lock all Password? Password...
  • Page 161: Continuous Displays And Secondary Displays

    Continuous Displays and Secondary Displays Continuous Displays and Secondary Displays...
  • Page 162 Continuous Displays and Secondary Displays...
  • Page 163: Installation Instructions: Retrofitting Relays

    Installation instructions: Retrofitting Relays Installation instructions: Retrofitting Relays These installation instructions apply to: Order No. Fault indicating relay GMXa 1050643 Fault indicating and pacing relay GMXa 1050654 WARNING! Danger of electrocution. Live parts can be accessed if the slot for the relay has been opened.
  • Page 164 Installation instructions: Retrofitting Relays P_G_0076_SW...
  • Page 165: Index

    Index Index 1, 2, 3 ... Change ....... . . 72 Check adjustable variables .
  • Page 166 Index Discharge stroke ......21, 53 Discharge valve ......34 Hardware .
  • Page 167 Index Menu ........47 Metering ......53, 67, 74 Qualification of personnel .
  • Page 168 Index Start behaviour ......66 Warning indicator (yellow) ....25 Starting a batch .
  • Page 172 ProMinent GmbH Im Schuhmachergewann 5-11 69123 Heidelberg, Germany Germany Telephone: +49 6221 842-0 Fax: +49 6221 842-419 Email: info@prominent.com Internet: www.prominent.com Heidelberg, 5, en_GB © 2015...

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