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Low Temp ShutOff
OFF
The Low Temp Shutoff display (when enabled), will shut down the Sipper controller at 0°C (32°F).
Since the Sipper system primarily operates above ground, this feature prevents the controller from
operating during a time when product lines could freeze. The Sipper will automatically restart at a
temperature of 3.3°C (38°F). Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to change this setting to ON or
OFF.
Start with Well
n
Where
n = the number of well (between 1 and 8).
The Start with Well display allows the user to choose the well to pump first upon startup. The well
number selection is limited by the number of channels in use. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to
change the well number to start with.
Once all cycle times have been entered and the previous three screens have been entered, press the
RIGHT arrow button one more time to start the Sipper. The Sipper controller will begin cycling the first
pump in the series and give you the following Runtime display:
00:00:00 nn
0000:00:00:00 wf
Where
nn = the total number of cycles since activation (1 to 99999)
w = the well number currently activated
f = the pump function currently in progress (V for vacuum, P for pressure, D for Delay)
After verifying all pumps are running, you can re-verify the System Status at any time by pressing the
DOWN arrow button during operation. After viewing the status displays, leave the last display as is and
the system will automatically return to the Runtime display.
Stopping Sipper Operation (Runtime)
If further adjustments are needed to the cycle time of a particular pump or when the Sipper controller
needs to be shut down, press the left arrow button once during the Runtime mode. If the Sipper is
currently in the middle of a pump
’s cycle time, it will give you the following display:
Please wait for
Main Menu mm:ss
This display will show how much time is left with the current well. Once the pressure phase of the cycle
completes, the unit will stop all processes and display the Main Menu. Further adjustments can then be
made to the pump cycle times, information retrieved from the Status Displays, or the unit can be turned
off for service.
The Sipper system is now ready for startup (Runtime). However, before proceeding,
thoroughly read
Section 4: System Operation
to better understand the required timer
adjustments needed for the product being recovered.
Summary of Contents for Solar Sipper
Page 1: ...Rev 10 12 2017 Part 16550176 Geotech Sipper Installation and Operation Manual...
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Page 16: ...13 Figure 2 5 Example of Tankfull Probe...
Page 23: ...20 Figure 3 1 Flowchart of User Interface Label...
Page 24: ...21 Figure 3 2 Example of Solar Sipper front panel...
Page 38: ...35 Section 8 System Schematics Figure 8 1 Solar Sipper Schematic...
Page 39: ...36 Figure 8 2 AC Sipper Schematic shown with optional Desiccant Dryers...
Page 40: ...37 Figure 8 3 8 Well Solar Sipper Internal Wiring Diagram...
Page 41: ...38 Figure 8 4 3 Well Solar Sipper Internal Wiring Diagram...
Page 45: ...42 Notes...