programs:filter_programs
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Please note that to create a filter program, the following must be created first: | Please note that to create a filter program, the following must be created first: | ||
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- | * Valves for each of the backflush valves on the filter station | + | * Valves for each of the backflush valves on the filter station |
- | * DP (Differential Pressure) sensor | + | * DP (Differential Pressure) sensor |
+ | Should you require help in creating these, please contact your Farmsync Technician | ||
- | There are two scenarios that will be explained below: | + | =====Creating a Filter Program===== |
- | - Creating a Filter Program where flushing is managed by an external flush controller | + | |
- | - In this case, Farmsync only sends a start & end command | + | |
- | - Creating a Filter Program that issues all commands from Farmsync | + | |
- | - In this case all the flush times are set on Farmsync | + | |
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- | =====Using an external flush controller===== | + | |
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* A: “Name” – Enter a name for the Filter Program | * A: “Name” – Enter a name for the Filter Program | ||
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* C: “Station” – Select the relevant station that the filter is connected to from the dropdown list | * C: “Station” – Select the relevant station that the filter is connected to from the dropdown list | ||
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* M: “Filter Start Delay (seconds)” – Duration of time allowed to pass after filter program has started before filter flushes | * M: “Filter Start Delay (seconds)” – Duration of time allowed to pass after filter program has started before filter flushes | ||
- | See below example of flush program explained: | + | See below example of flush program |
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+ | * A: “Flush Activated Sensor” – | ||
+ | * B: “Flush Active Port” – | ||
+ | * C: “Before Filter or Differential Pressure Sensor” – Select the relevant Pressure Sensor / DP Sensor from the dropdown list | ||
+ | * D: “After Filter Pressure Sensor” – Select the relevant Pressure Sensor from the dropdown list (if DP Sensor was selected in C, then this sensor can be left to "Not Set" | ||
+ | * E: “Remote Flush Program to Start when Flushing” – | ||
+ | * F: “Remote Pause / Resume program when flushing” – Select the relevant program that must be paused if the flushing sequence is initiated, this program will resume once the flushing program is completed | ||
+ | * G: “Mainline Control Valve” – Select the relevant Mainline Control Valve from the dropdown list, should one be present | ||
+ | * H: “Mainline Control Valve Close Delay” – Enter the duration of time allowed to pass from when filter flush is initiated before the Mainline Control Valve must close | ||
+ | * I: “Master Filter Program” – Select the relevant Filter program from the dropdown list | ||
+ | * J: “Auto Start from Master Filter Program” – Enable if current filter program must start the same time as the Master Filter Program | ||
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+ | =====Flush Valves===== | ||
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+ | Choose from the dropdown lists below the relevant Flush Valves that were created for the Filter under “Setup_Manage Valves”; Provision has been made for 32 valves in total. |
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