GE 000 gpd to 288, E4H-CE Series, E8-CE Series manual Field Installed Accessories

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5.0FIELD INSTALLED ACCESSORIES

5.1Pretreatment Shutdown

E-CE Series RO machines are equipped with Pretreatment Shutdown control capability. Pretreatment Shutdown is the ON/OFF control of the RO via a signal from a remote device. External Control can be used when Permeate Flush is not desired prior to RO shutdown (Permeate Flush, Section 5.2). The Permeate Shutdown control could be remote ON/OFF, level control, pretreatment lockout, and/or post-treatment lockout, etc. Utilization of this feature requires a customer-wired control loop, wired to factory-sup- plied terminals. This procedure is as follows:

WARNING: BEFORE OBTAININGACCESS TO THE TERMINALS, ALL SUP- PLY CIRCUITS MUST BE DISCONNECTED.

STEPS

1.Establish that the remote device(s) have dry contacts available to provide the shut- down signal to the RO. Ensure that the normal mode of contact is such that it opens when shutdown is desired.

2.With power removed from control enclosure, open enclosure.

3.Wire from the 24VDC source terminal #514 to the first remote device. Wire all additional devices in series with the first. Wire the last remote device to terminal #1006.

4.On the OIT, press the “Auto/Hand” button located under the RO button. Make sure it is in the Auto position.

With multiple remote devices wired in series, as described above, an open contact from any of the configured devices will activate the External Control Shutdown.

5.2Permeate Flush

Permeate Flush is designed into the E-CE-RO machines to provide an integral means of reducing the fouling potential of the stagnant concentrate in the RO during extended peri- ods after automatic shutdown. The E-CE-RO machines are equipped with the necessary plumbing and electrical controls to provide a 10-minute pure water (permeate) flush. Activation of the purge cycle by remote device requires a customer-wired control loop to factory supplied terminals. This procedure is provided later.

A second way to perform permeate purge is by manually pressing the Permeate Purge but- ton on the OIT screen.

The purge cycle is activated by a shutdown signal received from an external device wired to the RO. Upon activation of the Purge Cycle, the machine remains in run mode and the permeate stream is redirected to the inlet of the machine. The feed water is diluted by an amount proportional to the operating recovery of the machine. The net result, after con-

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000 gpd to 288, E4H-CE Series, E8-CE Series, 000 gpd specifications

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