DanTaet a/s
User Manual System KMP-V
110101 func. spec. 160926
Doc.No. 417106
Revision 170823
Page 4 of 26
Monitoring
Max.Alarm
If water is discharged continuously until the set limit is exceeded, a Max. Alarm is issued,
and the installation is cut off. The flow above which consumption is considered a
discharge is adjustable, permitting adaptation of the system to the various minimum flows
of different installations. Discharge monitoring can be done in two phases, each with its
own discharge limit. The two phases are termed Normal/Holiday condition, High/Low
phase, or Presence/Absence. Phase transition may be governed manually from the front
panel, automatic via an external control input (burglar alarm (AIA) or external phase
switch box (timer/clock)), or automatically using motion sensors in PIR mode..
Seepage Alarm
During a 24-hour period, the system seeks a lull in consumption of a preset duration
during which consumption does not exceed a selected (small) value. If such a lull is not
located, a Seepage Alarm is issued, and the installation is cut off. With both duration and
volume selectable, the system can be adapted to the zero-point consumption of the
installation in question.
System Test
KMP-V regularly performs an automatic system self-test.
Alarm is issued for the following system errors:
Communication Error
MULTICAL
water meter fails to respond
Meter Error
Missing or erroneous signal from the water meter
Valve Error
The valve does not shut tight
Liquid Sensor Error
An attached liquid sensor is defective
Power Supply Error
An internal voltage supply has failed
230Vac Error
Mains Supply Failure. Alarm relay drops
System errors do not cause installation cut-off, but the system is inoperative and should
be serviced as soon as possible.