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PDRP-2001 Datasheet, PDF (66/140 Pages) Systemsensor advanced ideas. – Deluge Preaction Control Panel
Programming
Master Programming Level
3.5.6.1.1 Soak 1 or Soak 2
The factory default setting for Soak Time is 10 minutes. To select a Soak Time delay of 10 to
30 minutes, press 1 for Soak 1 (Release Circuit 1) or 2 for Soak 2 (Release Circuit 2) while
viewing Timer Screen #1. The following display will appear:
SOAK # TIME
1=ALWAYS ON
2=ENTER MINUTES
Soak Time Setup Screen
Pressing 1 while viewing the Soak Time Setup Screen will program the corresponding releasing
circuit to remain on during alarm activation until the alarm is cleared and the panel is reset.
Pressing 2 while viewing the Soak Time Setup Screen will display the following screen:
SOAK # TIME
RANGE 10-30 MINUTES
TIMER
1=SOAK 1
1 MIN
2=SOAK 2
2 MIN
3=WATERFLOW DELAY 0 S
Timer Screen #1
Soak Time Screen
This screen allows the user to program a specific length of time for the releasing circuit to
remain active after an input initiating a release has cleared. A flashing cursor is positioned in
the lower left corner of the display. Enter a soak time consisting of two digits, such as 10 for ten
minutes. Upon entering the second digit, the time delay will be stored in the control panel
memory and the display will return to the Delay Screen which will indicate the new soak time.
In this example, when the input circuit which initiated a release has cleared, the soak timer will
start, allowing the releasing circuit to continue releasing water for a total of ten minutes and
then deactivate.
3.5.6.1.2 Waterflow Delay
A delay can be added prior to declaring a waterflow type of alarm. Be careful to include any
built-in delays of the waterflow device. The factory default setting for Waterflow delay is 00
for no delay. To select a Waterflow delay of 01 to 90 seconds for all devices programmed for
Waterflow delay, press 3 while viewing Timer Screen #1 to display the following screen:
WATERFLOW DELAY
RANGE 00-90 SECONDS
Waterflow Delay Screen
A flashing cursor is positioned in the lower left corner of the display. Enter a delay time
consisting of two digits, such as 25 for twenty-five seconds. Upon entering the second digit, the
time delay will be stored in the control panel memory and the display will return to the Delay
Screen which will indicate the new delay time.
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PDRP-2001 Series PN 53043:A 5/08/2007