User guide

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CONTENTS
Page
1. General description 4
1.1 Applications 4
1.2 Type key 5
2. Technical data 6
2.1 Mechanical data 6
2.2 Electrical data 6
2.3 Input/output data 6
2.4 Dimensions 7
3. Installation 7
3.1 Safety instructions 7
3.2 Installation environment 7
3.3 Installation of pump 7
3.4 Installation example 8
3.5 Electrical connection 8
3.6 Connection overview 9
4. Functions 10
4.1 Control panel 10
4.2 Start/stop of pump 11
4.3 Priming/venting of pump 11
4.4 Level control 11
4.5 Indicator lights and alarm output 11
4.6 Fieldbus communication 12
4.7 Menu 13
4.8 Operating modes 14
4.9 Manual 14
4.10 Pulse 14
4.11 Analog 14
4.12 Timer 16
4.13 Batch 17
4.14 Anti-cavitation 17
4.15 Capacity limitation 18
4.16 Counters 18
4.17 Resetting 19
4.18 Return 19
4.19 Language 19
4.20 Input setup 20
4.21 Measuring units 21
4.22 Dosing monitoring 22
4.23 Control panel lock 23
5. Start-up 24
6. Calibration 25
6.1 Direct calibration 26
6.2 Indirect calibration 27
6.3 Check calibration 28
7. Maintenance 28
8. Service 28
9. Fault finding chart 29
10. Disposal 29
Before beginning installation procedures,
these installation and operating instruc-
tions should be studied carefully. The in-
stallation and operation should also be in
accordance with local regulations and ac-
cepted codes of good practice.
1. General description
The Buerkert 7800 dosing pump is a self-priming di-
aphragm pump.
The pump consists of:
•a cabinet incorporating the drive unit and elec-
tronics,
•a dosing head with back plate, diaphragm,
valves, connections and vent valve,
•a control panel incorporating display and buttons.
The control panel can be fitted either to the end or
to the side of the cabinet.
Being equipped with a stepper motor, this dosing
pump is unique in its field. The stepper motor offers
the possibility of varying the capacity by changing
the duration of the dosing stroke.
Furthermore, the motor is controlled in such a way
that the dosing gets as even and constant as possi-
ble, irrespective of the capacity range in which the
pump is operating.
This is carried out as follows:
The speed of the suction stroke is kept constant and
the stroke relatively short, irrespective of the capa-
city. Contrary to conventional pumps, which generate
the dosing stroke as a short pulse, the duration of
the dosing stroke will be as long as possible. Thus,
an even dosing without peak values is ensured. As
the pump is always dosing at full stroke length, it en-
sures the same high accuracy and suction capability,
irrespective of the capacity, which is infinitely varia-
ble in the ratio of 1:1000.
The pump features an LCD display and a user-
friendly control panel which gives access to the
pump functions.
1.1 Applications
The 7800 dosing pump is designed for handling
chemicals within the following ranges of applications,
among others:
Drinking water treatment.
Wastewater treatment.
Swimming pool water treatment.
Boiler water treatment.
Cooling water treatment.
Process water treatment.
Washing systems.