New Generation Smart Electronic Control Management
Apart from the three-phase types of standard ALDH series water boosters, there are also 6 models with mono-phase motors that can be operated on the mains at ~1, 220 V, 50 Hz.
• For villas, apartment blocks, and housing estates
• For hospitals, schools, and business centers
• For hotels, social facilities, and resorts
• For greenhouses and farms
In booster pumps with double and triple pump, the electronic microprocessor control management system, which regulates and controls all operating functions of the booster pump, ensures safe and economical use. The control management system, which is collected in a compact interior and exterior panel, is delivered as mounted on the booster pump and all connections are made.
• Low-high current limit values for number of adjustable switches
• Lower risk of water hammer impact with adjustable start and stop time
• Silent operation
• Fewer space requirements for installation
• Low-high current limit values for number of adjustable switches
• EIS: Engine Identification System
• RTS: Equal Aging System by Rotation (On/Off pumps)
• LCP: Digital - Touch Control Panel
• MMS: Manual Mode Switching (Manual operation in card failure)
• HPPS: High Pressure Protection system (in case of sudden pressure rises)
• Pmin: System blockage in sudden pressure falls. Control over current.
Dehydrated Operation Protection: The water level in the feed water tank is continuously controlled with the floater cutout. The electronic management system prevents the pumps from running if there is no water in the tank.
Motor Phase Protection: The electronic management system prevents the engine from falling into two phases during start-up and operation. If the phase is disconnected, it stops the engine.
Phase Order Control: The electronic management system checks that the phase connections of each motor are in the correct order. Prevents the pumps from turning over at the start-up.
Fire Mode: The feature to perform tests on the day and time determined by the user.
Previous Alarms: Monitoring 64 recent fault logs.
False Pressure Signal Protection: The electronic management system prevents sudden fluctuations in water pressure from causing the pumps to stop and start.
Overcurrent Control: The electronic management system cuts off the power and protects the engine from burnout if the motor takes overcurrent.
Sequential Automatic Operation: The electronic management system allows the pumps to be activated in a sequence controlled manner to keep the set plant pressure and the desired water flow constant, and to be switched off as the usage decreases.
• The pump, which is first activated, changes automatically every time it is used.
• Thus, the service life of the motors and pumps is equalized.
Apart from the three-phase types of standard ALDH series water boosters, there are also 6 models with mono-phase motors that can be operated on the mains at ~1, 220 V, 50 Hz.
• For villas, apartment blocks, and housing estates
• For hospitals, schools, and business centers
• For hotels, social facilities, and resorts
• For greenhouses and farms
In booster pumps with double and triple pump, the electronic microprocessor control management system, which regulates and controls all operating functions of the booster pump, ensures safe and economical use. The control management system, which is collected in a compact interior and exterior panel, is delivered as mounted on the booster pump and all connections are made.
• Low-high current limit values for number of adjustable switches
• Lower risk of water hammer impact with adjustable start and stop time
• Silent operation
• Fewer space requirements for installation
• Low-high current limit values for number of adjustable switches
• EIS: Engine Identification System
• RTS: Equal Aging System by Rotation (On/Off pumps)
• LCP: Digital - Touch Control Panel
• MMS: Manual Mode Switching (Manual operation in card failure)
• HPPS: High Pressure Protection system (in case of sudden pressure rises)
• Pmin: System blockage in sudden pressure falls. Control over current.
Dehydrated Operation Protection: The water level in the feed water tank is continuously controlled with the floater cutout. The electronic management system prevents the pumps from running if there is no water in the tank.
Motor Phase Protection: The electronic management system prevents the engine from falling into two phases during start-up and operation. If the phase is disconnected, it stops the engine.
Phase Order Control: The electronic management system checks that the phase connections of each motor are in the correct order. Prevents the pumps from turning over at the start-up.
Fire Mode: The feature to perform tests on the day and time determined by the user.
Previous Alarms: Monitoring 64 recent fault logs.
False Pressure Signal Protection: The electronic management system prevents sudden fluctuations in water pressure from causing the pumps to stop and start.
Overcurrent Control: The electronic management system cuts off the power and protects the engine from burnout if the motor takes overcurrent.
Sequential Automatic Operation: The electronic management system allows the pumps to be activated in a sequence controlled manner to keep the set plant pressure and the desired water flow constant, and to be switched off as the usage decreases.
• The pump, which is first activated, changes automatically every time it is used.
• Thus, the service life of the motors and pumps is equalized.