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User s Guide Shop online at Omega.com e-mail: info@omega.com For latest product manuals: Omegamanual.info FPUDVS2000 SERIES Digital Variable Speed Peristaltic Injector Pump With external signal inputs Operating Manual

OMEGAnet Online Service Internet e-mail Omega.com info@omega.com Servicing North America: U.S.A.: One Omega Drive, P.O. Box 4047 ISO 9001 Certified Stamford, CT 06907-0047 TEL: (203) 359-1660 FAX: (203) 359-7700 E-mail: info@omega.com Canada: 976 Bergar Laval (Quebec) H7L5A1, Canada TEL: (514) 856-6928 FAX: (514) 856-6886 E-mail: info@omega.ca For immediate technical or application assistance: U.S.A. And Canada: Sales Service: 1-800-826-6342 / 1-800-TC-OMEGA Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378 / 1-800-622-BEST Engineering Service: 1-800-872-9436 / 1-800-USA-WHEN Mexico: En Espanol: (001) 203-359-7803 e-mail: espanol@omega.com FAX: (001) 203-359-7807 info@omega.com.mx Service Europe: Benelux: Czech Republic: France: Postbus 8034, 1180 LA Amstelveen, The Netherlands TEL: +31 (0)20 3472121 FAX: +31 (0)20 6434643 Toll Free in Benelux: 0800 0993344 E-mail: sales@omega.fr Frystatska 184, 733 01 Karvina, Czech Republic Tel: +420 (0)59 6311899 FAX: +420 (0)59 6311114 Toll Free: 0800-1-66342 e-mail: info@omegashop.cz 11, rue Jacques Cartier, 78280 Guyancourt, France TEL: +33 (0)1 61 37 2900 FAX: +33 (0)1 30 57 5427 Toll Free in France: 0800 466 342 E-mail: sales@omega.fr Germany/Austria: Daimlerstrasse 26, D-75392 Deckenpfronn, Germany TEL: +49 (0)7056 9398-0 FAX: +49 (0)7056 9398-29 Toll Free in Germany: 0800 639 7678 E-mail: info@omega.de United Kingdom: One Omega Drive, River Bend Technology Centre ISO 9002 Certified Northbank, Irlam, Manchester M44 5BD United Kingdom TEL: +44 (0)161 777 6611 FAX: +44 (0)161 777 6622 Toll Free in United Kingdom: 0800-488-488 E-mail: sales@omega.uk It is the policy of OMEGA Engineering, Inc. To comply with all worldwide safety and EMC/EMI regulations that apply. OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of its products to the European New Approach Directives. OMEGA will add the CE mark to every appropriate device upon certification. The information contained in this document is belived to be correct, but OMEGA accepts no liability for any erroes it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice. WARNING: These products are not designed for usein, and should not be used for, human applications.

Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION HEADING PAGE 1 Introduction 2 2 Specifications 3 3 Features 3 4 How to install the pump 4 4.1 Mounting location 4 4.2 Electrical connections 6 4.3 How to install the tubing and fittings 8 5 How to operate the pump 9 5.1 Description of Pump Output Adjustment Controls 9 5.2 Mode 1 - Manually Adjusting the output 10 5.3 Mode 2-4-20 ma input 10 5.4 Mode 3-0-10 VDC input 12 5.5 Mode 4 - Frequency/Pulse (Hz) input 13 6 Alarms 14 6.1 Tube Failure Detection (TFD) system 14 7 How to maintain the FPUDVS2000 15 7.1 Routine inspection and cleaning 15 7.2 How to clean and lubricate the FPUDVS2000 15 7.3 500 hour service warning timer 15 7.4 How to replace the pump tube 16 Replacement parts drawing 17 Replacement parts list 18 1.0 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the pump variable speed Peristaltic Metering Pump. The pump is designed to inject chemicals into piping systems. The pump has been tested by NSF International for use with 12 ½% Sodium Hypochlorite. The pump is equipped with external input control circuitry which allows the pumps output to be externally controlled by either a 4-20mA input signal, a 0-10V DC input signal or a pulsed frequency input signal.

STANDBY RESET SERVICE DISPLAY 1-MANUAL 2-4-20mA 3-0-10VDC 4 - PULSE (Hz) 2.0 Specifications Maximum Working Pressure Maximum Fluid Temperature 100 psig / 6.9 bar* o o 130 F / 54 C Ambient Temperature Range Duty Cycle Maximum Solids Maximum Viscosity Maximum Suction Lift Power Requirements Shipping Dimensions 18 x 14 x 10 Shipping Weight 14 lb. o o 14 to 110 F / -10 to 43 C Continuous 50% by volume 5,000 Centipoise up to 30 ft. water 115V60Hz, 220V50Hz, 230V60Hz Page 3 3.0 Features Peristaltic Pump Tube does not require valves. High outlet pressure capability of 100 psig.* High inlet suction lift capability of 30 feet. Tube Failure Detection (TFD) system (patent pending). Quick-Disconnect inlet and outlet fittings available. Easy servicing. Digital electronic feed rate control. Pump Tube failure warning timer. 20:1 adjustment turn down ratio. Corrosion proof Valox housing. Tamper resistant electronic control panel cover. Output verification sensor system. Includes suction tube strainer, tube weight, suction tubing, discharge tubing and injection fitting with internal back-flow check valve and mounting hardware. 9 2 1 9 8 1 VARIABLE SPEED PUMP FIELD DIGIT 6.0 INPUT S Pumptube Assembly Rotor Assembly Slide Clamps** Control Pumphead Cover Control Cover Pumphead Junction Box Rear Plate * Most models. ** Slide both top & bottom clamps to the left only far enough to open the control cover. FIG. 3.0 PARTS LOCATOR DRAWING

4.0 How To Install the pump Page 4 Note: All diagrams are strictly for guideline purposes only. Always consult an expert before installing the pump into specialized systems. The pump should be serviced by qualified persons only. 4.1 Mounting Location CAUTION: PROPER EYE AND SKIN PROTECTION MUST BE WORN WHEN INSTALLING AND SERVICING THE FPUDVS2000 Choose an area located near the chemical supply tank, chemical injection point and electrical supply. Although the pump is designed to withstand outdoor conditions, a cool, dry, well ventilated location is recommended. Install the pump where it can be easily serviced. Mount the pump to a secure surface or wall using the enclosed hardware. Wall mount to a solid surface only. Mounting to drywall with anchors is not recommended. Keep the outlet (discharge) tubing as short as possible. Longer tubing increases the back pressure at the pump tube. Do not mount the pump directly over your chemical container. Chemical fumes may damage the unit. Mount the pump off to the side or at a lower level than the chemical container. Mounting the pump lower than the chemical container will gravity feed the chemical into the pump. This flooded suction installation can reduce the time required to prime the pump. Install a shut-off valve, pinch clamp or other means to halt the gravity feed to the pump during servicing. Your solution tank should be sturdy. Keep the tank covered to reduce fumes. Be sure your installation does not constitute a cross connection with the drinking water supply. Check your local plumbing codes. Floor Mount Wall Mount Drill.156 Dia. (5/32) For Self-Tap Screw #10 X 1 Phillips Steel 4 Places 3-1/2 7-5/8 Drill.156 Dia. (5/32) For Self-Tap Screw #10 X 1 Phillips Steel 2 Places 8-3/16 7-3/8 Note: For wall-mounting, recommend drill & thread into solid wood only. FIG. 4.0 INJECTOR MOUNTING

FIELD DIGIT STANDBY VARIABLE SPEED PUMP % SPEEDmA VDCHz ALARM SERVICE RESET SERVICE DISPLAY INPUT S 1 - MANUAL 2-4-20mA 3-0-10VDC 4 - PULSE (Hz) VARIABLE SPEED PUMP 1 % SPEEDmA VDCHz ALARM SERVICE FIELD DIGIT STANDBY RESET SERVICE DISPLAY INPUT S 1-MANUAL 2-4-20mA 3-0-10VDC 4-PULSE(Hz) Page 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 1000 1 8 Pool 9 10 1. Strainer 6. Flowmeter 2. Circulation Pump 7. Injector 3. Filter 8. Solution Tank 4. Heater 9. Injection Fitting 5. Check Valve 10. Return Line FIG. 4.1 SWIMMING POOL INSTALLATION 1 1000 Discharge Tube Suction Tube Chemical Container ¼"&½"NPTInjector FIG. 4.2 TYPICAL INSTALLATION

Page 6 4.2 Electrical Connections 4.2.1 Input Power Connections - Be certain to connect the pump to the proper supply voltage. Using the incorrect voltage will damage the pump and may result in injury. The voltage requirement is printed on the pump serial label. Jumper pins on the circuit board are factory preset for the correct voltage. See Fig. 4.4, page 7 for details. The pump is supplied with a ground wire conductor and a grounding type attachment plug (power cord). To reduce the risk of electric shock, be certain that the power cord is connected only to a properly grounded, grounding type receptacle. Note: When in doubt regarding your electrical installation, contact a licensed electrician. 4.2.2 External Input Signal Connections - WARNING-RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK The pump will accept any one of three different types of external input signals; 4-20 ma, 0-10 VDC, or frequency. The 4-20mA and 0-10 VDC loops must be powered. Two types of frequency inputs, AC sine waves (magnetic coils type outputs) and Digital Square waves (Hall Effect signals, contact closures), are acceptable. A jumper plug located on the circuit board is factory pre-set for AC sine wave signals, the jumper must be re-positioned when digital square wave signals are being used. (See Fig. 4.4, page 7, Hz input jumper settings ) All wiring connections are to be made inside of the junction box located on the side of the pump. A liquid-tite connector is supplied and should be used for the external signal cable. The signal input wires are color coded to the type of signal being used. INPUT SIGNAL TYPE 4-20 ma 0-10 V DC AC sine wave, Digital square wave POSITIVE WIRE COLOR BLUE (non-powered) ORANGE (non-powered) WHITE NEGATIVE WIRE COLOR BLACK BLACK BLACK FIG. 4.3 WIRING CHART - INPUT SIGNAL WIRE COLORS

NO NC PROB E 110 220 110 Page 7 SIGNAL INPUT S / FUNCTIONS & WIRING COLOR CODES INPUT / FUNCTION MANUAL 4-20 ma 0-10 VDC FREQUENCY ALARM RELAY FLOW VERIFICATION SENSOR (Digital square waves) MOTOR ON SIGNAL WIRES REQUIRED NO CONNECTIONS BLUE (+) & BLACK (-) ORANGE (+) & BLACK (-) WHITE (+) & BLACK (-) PURPLE & PURPLE RED (+ 20VDC) & BLACK (-) & YELLOW (signal) BROWN (+) & BLACK (-) EXTERNAL INPUT CABLE ACCEPTABLE CABLE JACKET RANGE:.118 -.255 INCH.( 3,0-6,5 MM) RED (+20VDC) BLACK (Ground) BLUE (4-20 ma input) ORANGE (0-10 VDC input) WHITE (frequency input) YELLOW (verification sensor input) BROWN (motor-on contact output) PURPLE X2 (alarm relay contacts) JUNCTION BOX Hz INPUT JUMPER SETTINGS Located under connector AC sine waves Jumper Not Installed (open - factory default) Digital square waves Jumper Installed INPUT SIGNAL CONNECTOR 7 wire bundle AC LINE VOLTAGE SETTINGS LIQUID-TIGHT CONNECTOR ALARM OUTPUT (CONTACT CLOSURE) connect 2-conductor plug to either normally open (NO) (factory default) or normally closed (NC) side of receptacle. 1 AMP MAX @ 125VAC (24VDC) TUBE FAILURE SENSOR PROBE INPUT Connect 2-conductor plug to receptacle. 2 Grey wires connect to pump head sensors. MOTOR RED (+) MOTOR BLACK (-) AC LINE NEUTRAL 1 AMP 250VAC AC LINE HOT TS 230 VAC One Jumper Installed on center position (ends open) THERMAL SWITCH.187 push tab connectors 2 conductors PROTECTOR FUSE 1 Amp, 250 Volt AC (Littlefuse #239001 or Equivalent) 115 VAC Two Jumpers Installed on end positions (no open pins) RED (+) Hot DC MOTOR BLACK (-) Ground (green) Common Earth Ground (green) AC Input Power FIG. 4.4 WIRING DIAGRAM - CIRCUIT BOARD

Page 8 4.3 How To Install the Tubing and Fittings CAUTION: PROPER EYE AND SKIN PROTECTION MUST BE WORN WHEN INSTALLING AND SERVICING THE FPUDVS2000 4.3.1 Inlet Tubing - Locate the inlet fitting of the Pump Tube, see fig 4.6. Remove the tube nut. Push the clear PVC suction tubing onto the compression barb of the fitting. Use the tube nut to secure the tube. Hand tighten only. 4.3.2 Strainer -Trim the inlet end of the suction tubing so that the strainer will rest approximately two inches from the bottom of the solution tank. This will prevent sediment from clogging the strainer. Slip the ceramic weight over the end of the suction tube. Press the strainer into the end of the tube. Secure the ceramic weight to the strainer. Drop the strainer into the solution tank. 4.3.3 Outlet Tubing - Locate the outlet fitting of the Pump Tube, see fig 4.6. Remove the tube nut. Push the opaque outlet (discharge) tubing onto the compression barb of the fitting. Use the tube nut to secure the tube. Hand tighten only. Trim the other end of the outlet tube leaving only enough slack to connect it to the injection/check valve fitting. Increasing the outlet tube length increases the pressure at the pump tube, particularly with viscous fluids. Keep the outlet tube as short as possible. 4.3.4 Injection/Check Valve Fitting Installation - The Injection/Check valve fitting is designed to install directly into either 1/4 or 1/2 female pipe threads. This fitting will require periodic cleaning, especially when injecting fluids that calcify such as sodium hypochlorite. These lime deposits and other build ups can clog the fitting increasing the back pressure and interfering with the check valve operation. See section 7.0. Install the Injection/Check valve directly into the piping system. Do not use a pipe stud with a tee for insertion of the injection valve. The solution must inject directly into the flow stream. Use Teflon thread sealing tape on the pipe threads. Push the opaque outlet (discharge) tubing onto the compression barb of the Injection/Check valve fitting. Use the tube nut to secure the tube. Hand tighten only. Outlet Adapter Inlet Adapter Tubing Suction 3/8" Ceramic Weight FPU2000-CW Pump Head STANDBY Foot Strainer # 90002-200 VARIABLE SPEED PUMP 1 % SPEEDmAVDCHz 1000 ALARM SERVICE FIELD DIGIT RESET SERVICE DISPLAY INPUT S 1 - MANUAL 2-4-20mA 3-0-10VDC 4 - PULSE (Hz) FIG. 4.5 FIG. 4.6 EXPLODED VIEW FIG. 4.7 INJECTION FITTING INSTALLATION AND EXPLODED VIEW

Page 9 5.0 How To Operate The Pump 5.1 Description of Pump Output Adjustment Controls - Open the control panel door by sliding the upper and lower slide clamps to the left. FIG. 5.2 /STANDBY Button - Press to start and stop the pump. The ARROW next to the word will light when in the run mode. The ARROW next to the word will blink when in the stand-by mode. Press to clear ALARM. When pressed with the FIELD Button, initiates a 99 second prime cycle which temporarily overrides the mode setting and runs the pump motor at 100% speed. The ARROW next to the word will blink. When pressed with the DIGIT button, resets the 500 hour service warning timer to zero. When pressed with the button, initiates the programming mode. The ARROW next to the word will blink. FIELD Button - In the programming mode, selects the digit to be changed. When pressed with the DIGIT button, initiates the Flow Verification Sensor feature and allows programming the alarm delay from 1-256 seconds. DIGIT Button - In the programming mode, increases the selected digit. When pressed with the Button, toggles the display from % motor speed to input signal value. Button - Used to select one of four operating modes. Mode 1 - Manual Adjustment (external input disabled) Mode 2-4-20mA input Mode 3-0-10VDC input Mode 4 - Frequency (Hz) input STANDBY VARIABLE SPEED PUMP FIELD DIGIT % SPEEDmA VDCHz RESET SERVICE DISPLAY INPUT S 1 - MANUAL 2-4-20mA 3-0-10VDC 4 - PULSE (Hz) 1 1000 ALARM SERVICE FIG. 5.1 VARIABLE SPEED PUMP 1 % SPEEDmAVDCHz 1000 ALARM SERVICE FIELD DIGIT STANDBY RESET SERVICE DISPLAY INPUT S 1 - MANUAL 2-4-20mA 3-0-10VDC 4 - PULSE (Hz) SLIDE CLAMP Slide both top & bottom clamps to the left only far enough (as shown) to open the control cover FIG. 5.2

5.2 OPERATING 1 - Output adjusted manually - In this mode, the pump s motor speed is adjusted manually using the front panel touch pad. The motor speed can be adjusted from 0-100%. To adjust the speed: Set the pump for mode 1. Press the button until 1 is shown on the LCD display. The %SPEED icon will light. The large 3- DIGIT LCD will indicate the currently programmed percentage of speed. Enter the programming mode. At the same time, press the /STANDBY button and the button. A blinking ARROW will point to the word indicating the program mode has been activated. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. To exit the programming mode, press the /STANDBY button and the button at the same time. The arrow next to the word will disappear. NOTE: If while in the program mode no buttons are pressed within 20 seconds, the circuitry will automatically return to the run mode, without saving changes. 5.3 OPERATING 2 - Output adjusted by 4-20 ma input signal In this mode, the pump s motor speed is adjusted automatically based on the value of the 4-20 ma input signal. Any motor speed can be assigned to either the minimum or maximum milliamp input values. However, the programmed minimum ma value must be less than the programmed maximum ma value. The ALARM and SERVICE icons will blink if the programming is in error. To assign the minimum and maximum motor speed and the minimum and maximum ma input signal values: Set the pump for mode 2. Press the button until 2 is shown on the LCD display. The %SPEED or ma icon will light depending on the current display setting. The large 3-DIGIT LCD will indicate the current motor speed or the current ma input value. Enter the programming mode. At the same time, press the /STANDBY and buttons. A blinking ARROW will point to the word indicating the program mode is activated. A blinking ARROW will point to the word indicating the minimum value is ready to be programmed. The % SPEED icon will blink indicating the percentage of speed is ready to be programmed. Enter the motor speed at the minimum ma input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. Press the mode button. The % SPEED icon will stop blinking and the ma icon will blink indicating the minimum ma value is ready to be programmed. The currently programmed minimum value is shown on the 3-DIGIT LCD. Enter the minimum ma input signal value. Note: this value must be 1 100 % SPEED Page 10 1 1 000 % SPEED 1 constant speed % setting 2 2 ma 04.0 2 % speed at the minimum input % SPEED 2 000 2 minimum input value 2 ma 04.0

The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Press the mode button. The Ma icon will stop blinking and the % SPEED icon will blink. The ARROW next to the word will blink indicating the maximum value is ready to be programmed. The currently programmed maximum motor speed value is shown on the 3- DIGIT LCD. Enter the motor speed at the maximum ma input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. Press the mode button. The % SPEED icon will stop blinking and the ma icon will blink indicating the maximum ma value is ready to be programmed. The currently programmed maximum value is shown on the 3-DIGIT LCD. Enter the maximum ma input signal value. Note: this value must be greater than the minimum ma input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected.. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. Press the mode button. Programming is complete. To exit the programming mode, press the /STANDBY button and 2 MING EXAMPLES Pump Motor Speed (%) 75 50 25 Example 1 4 ma = 0% OUTPUT 20 ma = 100% OUTPUT 100 0 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Milliamp input (ma) Example 3 Pump Motor Speed (%) 75 50 25 Example 2 4 ma = 100% OUTPUT 20 ma = 0% OUTPUT 100 Page 11 less than the maximum ma input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. Pump Motor Speed (%) 100 75 50 25 4 ma = 0% OUTPUT 20 ma = 75% OUTPUT 0 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Milliamp input (ma) Pump Motor Speed (%) 2 % speed at the maximum input % SPEED 2 100 2 maximum input value 2 ma 20.0 0 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Milliamp input (ma) 100 75 50 25 Example 4 4 ma = 20% OUTPUT 20 ma = 50% OUTPUT 0 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Milliamp input (ma)

Page 12 5.4 OPERATING 3 - Output adjusted by 0-10VDC input signal - In this mode, the pump s motor speed is adjusted automatically based on the value of the 0-10VDC input signal. Any motor speed can be assigned to either the minimum or maximum DC input signal values. However, the programmed minimum VDC value must be less than the programmed maximum VDC value. The ALARM and SERVICE icons will blink if the programming is in error. To assign the minimum and maximum motor speed and the minimum and maximum VDC input signal values: Set the pump for mode 3. Press the button until 3 is shown on the LCD display. The % SPEED or VDC icon will light depending on the current display setting. The large 3-DIGIT LCD will indicate the current motor speed or the VDC input value. Enter the programming mode. At the same time, press the /STANDBY and buttons. A blinking ARROW will point to the word indicating the program mode is activated. A blinking ARROW will point to the word indicating the minimum value is ready to be programmed. The % SPEED icon will blink indicating the percentage of speed is ready to be programmed. Enter the motor speed at the minimum VDC input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. Press the mode button. The % SPEED icon will stop blinking and the VDC icon will blink indicating the minimum VDC value is ready to be programmed. The currently programmed minimum value is shown on the 3-DIGIT LCD. Enter the minimum VDC input signal value. Note: this value must be less than the maximum VDC input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. Press the mode button. The VDC icon will stop blinking and the % SPEED icon will blink. The ARROW next to the word will blink indicating the maximum value is ready to be programmed. The currently programmed maximum motor speed value is shown on the 3-DIGIT LCD. Enter the motor speed at the maximum VDC input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. Press the mode button. The % SPEED icon will stop blinking and the VDC icon will blink indicating the maximum VDC value is ready to be programmed. The currently programmed maximum value is shown on the 3-DIGIT LCD. Enter the maximum VDC input signal value. Note: this value must be greater than the minimum VDC input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. Press the mode button. Programming is complete. To exit the programming mode, press the /STANDBY button and the button at the same time. The arrow will disappear. 3 3 VDC 00.0 3 % speed at the minimum input % SPEED 3 000 3 minimum input value 3 VDC 00.0 3 % speed at the maximum input % SPEED 3 100 3 maximum input value 3 VDC 10.0

5.5 OPERATING 4 - Output adjusted by frequency (Hz) input signal In this mode, the pump s motor speed is adjusted automatically based on the frequency (Hz) of the input signal. Any motor speed can be assigned to either the minimum or maximum Hz input signals. However, the programmed minimum Hz value must be less than the programmed maximum Hz value. The ALARM and SERVICE icons will blink if the programming is in error. To assign the minimum and maximum motor speed and the minimum and maximum Hz input signal values: Set the pump for mode 4. Press the button until 4 is shown on the LCD display. The % SPEED or Hz icon will light depending on the current display setting. The large 3-DIGIT LCD will indicate the current motor speed or the Hz input value. Enter the programming mode. At the same time, press the /STANDBY and buttons. A blinking ARROW will point to the word indicating the program mode is activated. A blinking ARROW will point to the word indicating the minimum value is ready to be programmed. The % SPEED icon will blink indicating the percentage of speed is ready to be programmed. Enter the motor speed at the minimum Hz input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. Press the mode button. The % SPEED icon will stop blinking and the Hz icon will blink indicating the minimum Hz value is ready to be programmed. The currently programmed minimum value is shown on the 3- DIGIT LCD. Enter the minimum Hz input signal value (to the nearest 10 Hz). Note: this value must be less than the maximum Hz input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. Press the mode button. The Hz icon will stop blinking and the % SPEED icon will blink. The ARROW next to the word will blink indicating the maximum value is ready to be programmed. The currently programmed maximum motor speed value is shown on the 3-DIGIT LCD. Enter the motor speed at the maximum VDC input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. Press the mode button. The % SPEED icon will stop blinking and the Hz icon will blink indicating the maximum Hz value is ready to be programmed. The currently programmed maximum value is shown on the 3- DIGIT LCD. Enter the maximum Hz input signal value (to the nearest 10 Hz). Note: this value must be greater than the minimum Hz input signal value. Press the FIELD button to select the digit to program. The digit will blink when selected. Press the DIGIT button to change the selected digit. Repeat until all digits are programmed. Press the mode button. Programming is complete. Page 13 4 4 Hz 000 4 % speed at the minimum input % SPEED 4 000 4 minimum input value 4 Hz 000 4 % speed at the maximum input % SPEED 4 82.5 4 minimum input value 4 620 Hz

Pump Motor Speed (%) 100 75 50 25 Example 1 0 Hz = 0% OUTPUT 1000 Hz = 100% OUTPUT 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 Frequency input (Hz) 4 MING EXAMPLES Pump Motor Speed (%) 100 75 50 25 Example 2 0 Hz = 100% OUTPUT 1000 Hz = 0% OUTPUT 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 Frequency input (Hz) Pump Motor Speed (%) 100 75 50 25 Example 3 0 Hz = 10% OUTPUT 270 Hz = 75% OUTPUT Page 14 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 Frequency input (Hz) 6.0 ALARMS - 6.1 Tube Failure Detection System (TFD) The pump is equipped with a Tube Failure Detection System which is designed to stop the pump and provide a contact closure output in the event the pump tube should rupture and chemical enters the pump head. This patent-pending system is capable of detecting the presence of a large number of chemicals including Sodium Hypochlorite (chlorine), Hydrochloric (muriatic) Acid, Sodium Hydroxide, and many others. The system will not be triggered by water (rain, condensation, etc.) or silicone oil (roller and tubing lubricant). If the system has detected chemical, the pump tube must be replaced and the pump head and roller assembly must be thoroughly cleaned. Press the / and FIELD buttons at the same time (prime mode), to remove the pump tube. Thoroughly clean the pump head and roller assembly. Press the / button to reset the system. Confirm Chemical Detection - To determine if your chemical will be detected by the system, remove the pump tube and roller assembly, place a small amount of the chemical in the bottom of the pump head, just enough to cover the sensors, and turn on the pump. If the TFD system detects the chemical, the pump will stop after a five second confirmation period and the ALARM icon will light on the display. If the TFD system does not detect the chemical, the pump will continue to run after the confirmation period. Carefully clean the chemical out of the pump head being sure to remove all traces of chemical from the sensor probes. Press the /STAND- BY button to clear the alarm condition and restart the pump. To Disable the Chemical Detection - 1 1 000 % SPEED ALARM If the TFD system cannot detect your chemical, no further action is necessary. However, if there is a concern about possible false triggering by chemical contaminants, the system can be disabled by un-plugging the sensor probe wires from the circuit board. See Fig. 4.4, page 7 for the sensor probe s plug location on the internal circuit board. Contact Closure Alarm Output Signal - A contact closure output is provided with the TFD system. The output can be configured for normally open (factory default) or normally closed operation by properly positioning the connector plug on the circuit board (See fig. 4.4, page 7). The contacts will change states while an alarm condition exists. Two wires (purple), located in the junction box, are provided for connections. 20mA minimum / 1 amp maximum load @ 125V AC /24V DC.

7.0 How to Maintain the Pump Page 15 WARNING-RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK 7.1 Routine Inspection and Maintenance The pump requires very little maintenance. However, the pump and all accessories should be checked weekly. This is especially important when pumping chemicals. Inspect all components for signs of leaking, swelling, cracking, discoloration or corrosion. Replace worn or damaged components immediately. Cracking, crazing, discoloration and the like during the first week of operation are signs of severe chemical attack. If this occurs, immediately remove the chemical from the pump. Determine which parts are being attacked and replace them with parts that have been manufactured using more suitable materials. The manufacturer does not assume responsibility for damage to the pump that has been caused by chemical attack. 7.2 How to Clean and Lubricate the Pump The pump will require occasional cleaning and lubricating. The amount will depend on the severity of service. When changing the pump tube assembly, clean the pump head chamber, TFD sensors, roller assembly and pump head cover. The pump head cover bearing may require grease periodically. Apply a small amount of grease (Aeroshell aviation grease #5 or equivalent) when necessary. Silicone oil ONLY may be used on the roller assembly and tube assembly. The injection/check valve assembly must be cleaned periodically, especially when injecting fluids that calcify such as sodium hypochlorite. These lime deposits and other build ups can clog the fitting increasing the back pressure which can interfere with the check valve operation and possibly damage the fitting and/or the pump. See section 4.3.4. Fig. 4.7. Periodically clean the suction strainer. Fig.4.5. Periodically inspect the air vents located under the motor compartment and on the rear panel. Clean if necessary. 7.3 500 Hour Service Warning Timer The FPUDVS2000 is equipped with a service warning timer. After 500 hours of accumulated running time, the SERVICE icon will light. This is a reminder that the pump tube is nearing its minimum life expectancy and should be replaced. Your actual tube life will depend on many factors such as the chemical used, back pressure, temperature, viscosity, and motor RPM. Simultaneously press the /STANDBY and DIGIT buttons to reset the service timer to zero. Note: Pressing the FIELD and DIGIT buttons will display the currently accumulated time value. CAUTION: PINCHING HAZARD, KEEP YOUR FINGERS OUT OF THE PUMP HEAD WHILE CHANGING THE PUMP TUBE.

Page 16 7.4 How to Replace the Pump Tube The pump tube assembly will eventually break if not replaced. The tube has been designed for a minimum service life of 500 hours. However, the life of the tube is affected by many factors such as the type of chemical being pumped, the amount of back pressure, the motor RPM, temperature and others. The pump tube assembly must be inspected and replaced regularly. After replacing the pump tube, press the /STANDBY button and the DIGIT button at the same time to reset the service warning timer. 7.4.1 How to Remove the Old Pump Tube The pump roller assembly spins in a counter clockwise direction. The pump head inlet (suction) side is located at the bottom of the pump and the outlet (discharge) is located at the top of the pump head. 7.4.1.1 Release any pressure that may be in the discharge tubing. Outlet Adapter Pump Head 7.4.1.2 Disconnect the suction and discharge tubes from the pump tube. VARIABLE SPEED PUMP 1 % SPEEDmAVDCHz 1000 ALARM SERVICE 7.4.1.3 Remove the pump head cover. 7.4.1.4 With the pump running, pull the inlet fitting out of the pumphead. Guide the tube counter clockwise away from the rollers. Pull the outlet fitting out of the pump head. 7.4.2 How to Install a New Pump Tube Inlet Adapter FIG. 7.1 FIELD DIGIT STANDBY RESET SERVICE DISPLAY INPUT S 1 - MANUAL 2-4-20mA 3-0-10VDC 4 - PULSE (Hz) Be sure the pump head chamber is clean and free of any debris. Remove and inspect the roller assembly. Be sure the rollers spin freely. If required, apply a small amount of grease to the pump head cover bearing. Silicone oil only may be used on the tubing and rollers. See section 7.2. 6.4.2.1 With the pump running, insert the inlet (suction) side of the Pump Tube fitting into the lower retaining slot in the pump head. Fig. 7.2. 6.4.2.2 Carefully guide the Pump Tube into the pump head. Stretch the tube slightly and insert the outlet (discharge) fitting into the upper retaining slot in the pump head. Fig. 7.3. 6.4.2.3 Place the clear cover on the pump head and secure with three screws. FIG. 7.2 FIG. 7.3

8 GI BRUSH KIT 20 Replacement Parts Drawing 4 Page 17 49 45 48 37 38 39 34 46 36 OPTIONAL QUICKCONNECT 35 33 32 31 30 40 15 16 29 13 28 27 12 14 17 26 3 11 42 24 23 25 19 2 21 22 6 18 3 10 2 9 56 7 52 53 55 1 5 54 FIELD STAN DBY PR IME DI T 99 S EC. C YC LE TU B E LIFE WARING TIMR E RESET IN PUT MOE D 1 = MA NUAL 2 = 4-20mA 3 = 0-10 VCD 4 =PULE S ( Hz) 41

Page 18 PARTS LIST Item Part No Description Qty Item Part No Description Qty 1 71000-489 Enclosure Back Plate With Gasket, Valox 1 2 90011-094 Washer, Mounting, #10 Stainless 2 3 90011-091 Mounting Screw, #10 X 1.0 Phillips Steel 4 4 76001-001 Tubing Spacer FPUDVS2000 digital 2 5 90010-036 Wire Nut, Blue 1 6 90006-580 Gasket, Enclosure Back Plate 1 7 A-023N-V-115 Circuit board 115V 1 A-023N-V-230 Circuit board 220V/230V 1 8 90010-235 Fuse, Circuit Board, 1A 250VAC 1 9 71000-175 Power Cord, 115v60hz, Digital Models 1 71000-176 Power Cord, 220v50hz, Digital Models 1 71000-177 Power Cord, 230v60hz, Digital Models 1 10 70000-589 Cord Inlet Bushing 1 11 90003-559 Mounting Feet, Rubber 4 12 76001-000 Slide Clamp, Enclosure Rear 1 13 76000-999 Slide Clamp, Enclosure Front 1 14 76001-253 Enclosure 1 15 90006-579 Gasket, Enclosure Front 1 16 90002-191 Door, Electronic Controls Cover 1 17 70002-250 Gearmotor, 14 Rpm, 24V DC 1 70002-251 Gearmotor, 30 Rpm, 24V DC 1 70002-252 Gearmotor, 45 Rpm, 24V DC 1 70002-253 Gearmotor, 60 Rpm, 24V DC 1 70002-254 Gearmotor, 125 Rpm, 24V DC 1 18 90010-246 Wire set w/plug, Alarm relay 1 19 90010-245 Wire set w/plug, TFD sensor 1 N/s 90010-247 Wire set w/plug, input signals 1 20 C-1814N-4 Motor Brush kit (2 ea), 24V DC 1 21 90011-023 Screw, Motor, 8-32 x.50 2 22 90010-244 Motor, 24V DC 1 23 90011-024 Screw, Green Ground, 8-32 x.25 1 24 90011-078 Washer, Ground Screw, #8 Star 1 25 90010-222 Wire, Motor ground, Digital Timers, Green 1 26 A-008-1 Gearbox, 14 Rpm 1 A-008-2 Gearbox, 30 Rpm 1 A-008-3 Gearbox, 45 Rpm 1 A-008-4 Gearbox, 60 Rpm 1 A-008-5 Gearbox, 125 Rpm 1 27 76001-488 Pumphead, w/tfd sensors 1 28 C-324N Screw, Pumphead, 10-32 X.50 Phil Pan Black 4 29 A-031 Spacer, Rotor 1 30 FPU2000-14PTA Pump Tube,.25 O.D., Compression Barb Type 1 FPU2000-38PTA Pump Tube,.37 O.D., Compression Barb Type 1 FPU2000-716PTA Pump Tube,.43 O.D., Compression Barb Type 1 31 FPU2000-TN Nut, Tube Compression Type,.37 O.D. Tubing 2 32 A-002N-4Q Pump Tube,.25 O.D., Quick-connect W/ O-ring 1 A-002N-6Q Pump Tube,.37 O.D., Quick-connect W/ O-ring 1 33 90003-007 O-ring, Quick-connect Pump Tubes, Viton 2 34 90008-299 Adapter, Quick-connect Inlet,.37 O.D. Tube 1 35 90008-300 Adapter, Quick-connect Outlet,.37 O.D. Tube 1 36 C-335-6 Tubing, Outlet,.37 O.D. X 5ft, Polyethylene 1 37 C-334-6 Tubing, Inlet,.37 O.D. X 5ft, Clear PVC 1 38 FPU2000-CW Weight, Inlet Tubing, Ceramic 1 39 C-342-2 Strainer, Inlet Tube, Polypropylene 1 40 FPU2000-RA Roller Assembly -4, -6 tubes (white rollers) 1 FPU2000-716RA Roller Assembly -7 tubes (black rollers) 1 41 90012-245 Label, front panel controls 1 42 90011-074 Washer, #8 splitlock 2 45 FPU2000-PHB Cover, Pumphead With Sleeve Bearing 1 46 76001-003 Bearing, Sleeve, Pumphead Cover 1 48 90011-160 Screw, Pumphead Cover, 8-32 X.62 Cap 3 49 FPU1000IF Injection Valve Assy,.5-.25 MPT X.37OD Tube 1 52 90007-515 Bushing, Junction Box Connector, Alum. 1 53 76001-254 Junction Box 1 54 90011-129 Screw, Cover, 6-32 X.25 Phil Pan SS Black 2 55 71000-133 Cover, Junction Box with Gasket and Label 1 56 90008-199 Connector Liquid-tight 1

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MADE IN USA WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER OMEGA warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship and to give satisfactory service for a period of 13 months from date of purchase. OMEGA Warranty adds an additional one (1)month grace period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This ensures that OMEGA s customers receive maximum coverage on each product. If the unit should malfunction, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA s Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request. Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge. However, this WARRANTY is void if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of being damaged as a result of excessive corrosion; or current, heat, moisture, or vibration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA s control. Components which wear or which are damaged by misuse are not warranted. These include contact points, fuses, and triacs. OMEGA is glad to offer suggestions on the use of it s various products. Nevertheless, OMEGA only warrants that the parts manufactured by it will be as specified and free of defects. OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT THAT OF TITLE AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: The remedies of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive and the total liability of OMEGA with respect to this order, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence, indemnification, strict liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based. In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages. Every precaution for accuracy has been taken in the preparation of this manual; however, OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. Neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors that may appear nor assumes liability for any damages that result from the use of the products in accordance with the information contained in this manual. SPECIAL CONDITION: : Should this equipment be used in or with any nuclear installation or activity, purchaser will indemnify OMEGA and hold OMEGA harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever RETURN REQUESTS / INQUIRIES Direct all warranty and repair requests/inquiries to the OMEGA ENGINEERING Customer Service Department. BEFORE RETURNING ANY PRODUCT(S) TO OMEGA, PURCHASER MUST OBTAIN AN AUTHORIZED RETURN (AR) NUMBER FROM OMEGA S CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT (IN ORDER TO AVOID PROCESSING DELAYS). The assigned AR number should then be marked on the outside of the return package and on any correspondence. FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have FOR NON WARRANTY REPAIRS OR The following information available CALIBRATION, consult OMEGA for 1. P.O. Number under which the product current repair/calbration charges. Have was PURCHASED. Information before contacting OMEGA. 2. Model and serial number of the product 1. P.O. Number to cover the COAST of under warranty, and the repair/ calibration. 3. Repair Instructions and/or specific 2. Model and serial number of product, Problems relative to the Product. and 3. Repair instructions and/or specific Problems relative to the product OMEGA s policy is to make running changes, not model changes, whenever an improvement is possible. This affords our customers the latest in technology and engineering.omega is a registered trademark of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. Copyright 1995 OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. All rights reserved. This documentation may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without written consent of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.

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