Upgrading Basic ODME: Configuring Clean Ballast Discharge, Enhancing Zener Barrier, Adding sample valve.
Overview of ODME Basis configuration
The Basic ODME System can measure 1 sample point. Below is a diagram showing the valve arrangement for this basic system. This will only monitor Oil discharges.
This system only requires 3 solenoid valves fitted to the Zener barrier enclosure. (Solenoids 1, 2 and 3)
Solenoid 1 controls the V4 (2- way sample) valve
Configuration to monitor 1 oil discharge line and 1 clean ballast line
This configuration requires the 6 solenoid Zener barrier enclosure
Solenoid 1 controls the V4 (2-way sample) valve
Solenoid 6 controls the V1 (Oil discharge or Clean Ballast Discharge) valve
Connect the wire at J29 (back of the ODME computer). The J29 wire serves solely as an alarm signal; it will trigger an alert when reaches at 15 ppm.
Configuration to monitor 1 oil discharge line and 2 clean ballast line
This configuration requires the 6 solenoid Zener barrier enclosure
Solenoid 1 controls the V4 (2-way sample) valve
Solenoid 6 controls the V1 (Oil discharge or Clean ballast 1 discharge) valve
Solenoid 4 controls the V2 (Oil discharge or Clean ballast 2 discharge) valve
Connect the wire at J29 (back of the ODME computer). The J29 wire serves solely as an alarm signal; it will trigger an alert when reaches at 15 ppm.