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Victor Marine Limited<br />

Eurocourt<br />

Cosgrove Road<br />

West Thurrock,<br />

Essex RM20 3EE<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Vat Reg. no. GB133212520<br />

Tel: +44 (0)1708 899780<br />

Fax: +44 (0)1708 890599<br />

Web: www.victormarine.com<br />

Dry Run Simulator<br />

The dry run simulator is used to demonstrate the operation of the PT100 temperature<br />

sensor in the connection head of the feed pump.<br />

Disconnect both white wires from terminals 3 & 4 (Fig 1) and connect the brown wire<br />

from the dry run simulator to terminal 3 and the blue wire to terminal 4 (Fig2)<br />

Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4<br />

Note: All other wires have been removed from the connection head for clarity, but for demonstration<br />

will need to remain connected.<br />

‘Motor cut out’ to terminals 1 & 2 and 24 volts DC - To terminal 5. + To terminal 6.<br />

To demonstrate the dry run cut out device is working first make sure there is a fresh/clean sea water<br />

supply to the inlet of the feed pump, prime the feed pump with water, turn on the main isolator switch,<br />

turn the dry run simulator control knob to the NORMAL position (Fig 3), press the start button.<br />

The feed pump will operate; turn the dry run simulator control knob to the DRY RUN POINT position<br />

(Fig4), the pump will stop.<br />

Turn the dry run simulator control knob back to the NORMAL position (Fig 3), press the start button again<br />

and the feed pump will operate.<br />

Press the stop button, turn off the main isolator, disconnect the simulator and reconnect the two white<br />

wires.<br />

globally focused on cleaner solutions<br />

Registered Office: Queen Alexandra House, 2 Bluecoats Avenue, Hertford SG14 1PB Tel: 01992 558675 Co. Reg. no. 01341187

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