Clean Air America Push-Pull Streamer Series User Manual

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This mode is set up to automatically control the pulsing depending upon how much dirt is entrenched

upon the filters. This is determined by a differential pressure sensor measuring the pressure loss

across the cartridge filters. This mode is automatically active when entering the mode.

The controller will pulse when the unit has shut down if the “Shut Down Pulse Limit” (Shutdwn delP) is

reached while the unit is running. During a shut down pulse, the controller will pulse the valves for the

specified number of cycles or “Shut Down Pulse Cycles” (ShutDown Pls #). If the co ntroller is going to

perform a shut down pulse, the display will read “On Stop” after “Automatic Mode:”

The controller will pulse while the unit is running if the “Run Pulse Limit” (Run Pls delP) is reached

while the unit is running. During a running pulse, the valves will continue to pulse until the pressure

differential has dropped below the “Run Pulse Limit” setting. If the controller is performing a running

pulse, the display will read “RunPulse” after “Automatic Mode:” If the controller performs a runn ing

pulse, it will also perform a shutdown pulse.

If the “Alarm Limit” (Alarm delP) is reached while the unit is running, the controller’s front display will

begin to flash. This indicates that the filters are significantly clogged and may need to be changed.

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This mode will pulse the valves one at a time in sequence until the timer has expired. The Timer is in

minutes.

To change the timer, press the ‘OK’ button. The number of minutes will begin to flash. Use the ‘+’ and

‘ - ’ buttons to increase and decrease the pulsing time respectively. Press the ‘OK’ button again to set

the new time. Press the ‘A’ button to begin pulsing. The pulsing can stopped by pressing the ‘B’

Button.

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Streamer User Manual, March 2015

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