Operating instructions

Example table
Factor Pulse
(sequence)
Number of
strokes
(sequence)
Step-up 1 1 1
2 1 2
25 1 25
99.99 1 99.99
1.50 1 1.50 (1 / 2)
1.25 1 1.25 (1 / 1 / 1 /
2)
Reduction 1 1 1
0.50 2 1
0.50 10 1
0.50 100 1
0.50 4 1
0.50 2.5 (3 / 2) (1 / 1)
0.50 1.33 (2 / 1 / 1) (1 / 1 / 1)
Explanation of step-up
Factor Pulse and strokes
with a factor 1 ... 1 stroke is executed per pulse
with a factor 2 ... 2 strokes are executed per pulse
with a factor 25 ... 25 strokes are executed per pulse
Explanation of reduction
Factor Pulse and strokes
with a factor 1 ... 1 stroke is completed after 1
pulse
with a factor 0.5 ... 1 stroke is completed after 2
pulses
with a factor 0.1 ... 1 stroke is completed after 10
pulses
with a factor 0.75 ... 1 stroke is completed after 2
pulses once, then 1 stroke is
completed after 1 pulse twice and
then (repeating) 1 stroke after 2
pulses, etc...
Example
If a remainder is obtained when dividing by the factor, then
the pump software adds the remainders together. As soon as
this sum reaches or exceeds "1", the pump executes an
additional stroke. Therefore on average during the metering
operation, the resultant number of strokes precisely matches
the factor.
Adjustment
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