Diagnostics help

In order to support fault analysis, the pump provides additional help apart from fault notifications:

Diagnostics help is used for diagnosis and maintenance of electronics and interfaces. Apart from hydraulic and electrical overviews, information about interfaces, device information and manufacturer’s contact data are provided.

In the “Diagnostics and measured values” menu, select

  1. “Diagnostics help”.

Selection options:

Selection options – Diagnostics help

Diagnostics help

Description

Display

Overview of hydraulic data

Overview of current hydraulic operating data.

• Actual delivery head
• Actual volume flow
• Actual speed
• Actual fluid temperature

• Active restriction
Example: max. pump characteristic curve

Overview of electrical data

Overview of current electrical operating data.

• Mains voltage
• Power consumption
• Consumed energy

• Active restriction
Example: max. pump characteristic curve

• Operational hours

Overview of the analogue input (AI 1)

Overview of settings

e.g. type of use of
temperature sensor,
signal type PT1000 for control mode T-const

• Type of use
• Signal type
• Function
1)

Overview of the analogue input (AI 2)

e.g. type of use of
temperature sensor,
signal type PT1000 for control mode ΔT-const

• Type of use
• Signal type
• Function
1)

SSM relay forced control

Forced control of the SSM relay
in order to check the relay and electrical connection.

• Normal
• Forced active
• Forced inactive
2)

SBM relay forced control

Forced control of the SBM relay,
in order to check the relay and electrical connection.

• Normal
• Forced active
• Forced inactive
2)

Device information

Display of different device information.

• Pump type
• Article number
• Serial number
• Software-Version
• Hardware-Version

Manufacturer contact

Display of contact data of the works customer service.

• Contact data

1) For information about type of use, signal type and functions see section “Application and function of analogue inputs AI1 and AI2”.
2) See section “SSM/SBM relay forced control”.