- 29 - 115.6031.03.6.7 Controller OperationDuring operation, Normal Water Temperature is indicated when ALM1 LED on the controller is not lit and theand the ALM2 LED on the controller is lit.A High Water Temperature Alarm is indicated when the ALM1 LED is lit.A Low Water Temperature Alarm is indicated when the ALM2 LED is not lit.3.7 Placing in Operation1) After the system has been tested using gas, connect the liquid chemical to the manifold piping.2) Close the outlet valve on the vaporizer and the by-pass valve around the pressure reducing and shut-off valve.3) If the vaporizer is at operating temperature, begin to add liquid chemical. Slowly open the feed valve for theliquid chemical supply and immediately close it. Check the valve connections for leaks. If no leaks appear, openthe valve one full turn. Allow 5-10 minutes for the system to stabilize, then open the vaporizer's outlet valve.4) Turn on the gas dispenser and manually set the gas feed rate valve to approximately 25% of maximumoperating capacity. Allow ample time for the vaporizer gas temperature to stabilize. Read the gas pressure andtemperature gauges to verify the superheat requirements as described in Section 3.8. If the superheat value fallsbelow the required value, increase the water temperature controller setting to maintain the proper superheat.5) If the gas is superheated to the required temperature and pressure parameters, increase the gas feed rates to50%, then 75%, and finally 100% of total capacity, waiting after each feed rate change to confirm that thevaporizer is maintaining the proper superheat and the heating is cycling on and off.6) Contact De Nora Water Technologies if the water temperature controller must be set above 165°F for Chlorine toprovide the minimum superheat requirement the first time the vaporizer is placed in operation. This is indicativethat the following conditions could exist:• The chemical pressure is too high. This could be caused by:1) padding pressure (if used) being too high2) chemical source located above the Vaporizer3) chemical container could be located in direct sunlight or direct heat• The rating of the immersion heater is incorrect.• The temperature controller is faulty.7) Once it is determined that the vaporizer is operating properly at maximum capacity, reduce the gas feed rateto the normal requirements of the gas feed system. DO NOT reduce the temperature control set-point value.The vaporizer can operate at temperatures above the required superheat at lower feed rates, thus allowing ratechanges up to maximum without having to change the controller setpoint.Figure 11 - Controller Operation LabelHIGH WATER TEMP ALM1ALM1NORMAL WATER TEMP ALM2LOW WATER TEMP ALM2