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EasyLogo

The comfortable microprocessor control unit

  • Extensive standard equipment package
  • Simple, intuitive operation
  • Possible to query the last 500 events
  • Intelligent follow-up time control
  • Optional connection of different level contact switches for various applications and pump models e.g. via the 4-20 mA signal.
  • When a control unit is installed in an exterior housing, heating is unnecessary down to temperatures as low as -20°C. That saves on energy costs.

The EasyLogo features a plain text display and intuitive operations. With only three buttons, it's child's play - even for inexperienced users - to change settings or scan through up to 500 messages. With the digital technology used, many functions are already integrated, e.g.:

  • Working hour meter
  • Ammeter
  • Cycle counter (impulse counter)
  • Infiltration level indicator
  • Alarm system with buzzer
  • Permanent storage of the last 500 messages such as Pump ON, Pump OFF, Error in date/time entry, current consumption and level in chamber

Numerous possibilities for adjusting the control unit to the site requirements. For example:

  • Automatic test run
  • Watchdog timing
  • Automatic emptying
  • Input delay following power failure
  • Motor current monitoring
  • Additional connections possible - e.g. the connection of a seal leak detector or a locking switch

Specially designed for pressure drainage with the MultiCut cutting system, an EasyLogo control unit presents a new innovation with two independently active level contact switches for greater operational safety. At the same time, this technology ensures lower maintenance costs and as a result, lower operating expenses.
The follow-up time setting which was necessary until now can be omitted for this control unit. Using special control unit logic, the unit calculates the follow-up time automatically and, consequently, can always determine the optimal switching point by itself. This eliminates problems arising from fluctuating influxes, shifts in the unit's characteristic curve or the problem that no water is available when the unit is put into service. This saves time during installations and when putting the unit into service, eliminates future readjustments.

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