Compac Industries C5000 AdBlue Manuel utilisateur

C5000 AdBlue Kit Installation Manual
Version 1.0.2
Model:C5000 AdBlue Tank Kits
Date: 08th January 2021

Conditions of Use
Conditions of Use
▪Read this manual completely before working on,
or making adjustments to, the Compac
equipment.
▪Compac Industries Limited accepts no liability for
personal injury or property damage resulting
from working on or adjusting the equipment
incorrectly or without authorization.
▪Along with any warnings, instructions, and
procedures in this manual, you should also
observe any other common sense procedures
that are generally applicable to equipment of this
type.
▪Failure to comply with any warnings,
instructions, procedures, or any other common
sense procedures may result in injury, equipment
damage, property damage, or poor performance
of the Compac equipment.
▪The major hazard involved with operating the
Compac C5000 processor is electrical shock.
This hazard can be avoided if you adhere to the
procedures in this manual and exercise all due
care.
▪Compac Industries Limited accepts no liability for
direct, indirect, incidental, special, or
consequential damages resulting from failure to
follow any warnings, instructions, and
procedures in this manual, or any other common
sense procedures generally applicable to
equipment of this type. The foregoing limitation
extends to damages to person or property
caused by the Compac C5000 processor, or
damages resulting from the inability to use the
Compac C5000 processor, including loss of
profits, loss of products, loss of power supply,
the cost of arranging an alternative power
supply, and loss of time, whether incurred by the
user or their employees, the installer, the
commissioner, a service technician, or any third
party.
▪Compac Industries Limited reserves the right to
change the specifications of its products or the
information in this manual without necessarily
notifying its users.
▪Variations in installation and operating conditions
may affect the Compac C5000 processor's
performance. Compac Industries Limited has no
control over each installation's unique operating
environment. Hence, Compac Industries Limited
makes no representations or warranties concerning
the performance of the Compac C5000 processor
under the actual operating conditions prevailing at
the installation. A technical expert of your choosing
should validate all operating parameters for each
application.
▪Compac Industries Limited has made every effort to
explain all servicing procedures, warnings, and
safety precautions as clearly and completely as
possible. However, due to the range of operating
environments, it is not possible to anticipate every
issue that may arise. This manual is intended to
provide general guidance. For specific guidance and
technical support, contact your authorised Compac
supplier, using the contact details in the Product
Identification section.
▪Only parts supplied by or approved by Compac may
be used and no unauthorised modifications to the
hardware of software may be made. The use of non-
approved parts or modifications will void all
warranties and approvals. The use of non-approved
parts or modifications may also constitute a safety
hazard.
▪Information in this manual shall not be deemed a
warranty, representation, or guarantee. For warranty
provisions applicable to the Compac C5000
processor, please refer to the warranty provided by
the supplier.
▪Unless otherwise noted, references to brand names,
product names, or trademarks constitute the
intellectual property of the owner thereof. Subject to
your right to use the Compac C5000 processor,
Compac does not convey any right, title, or interest
in its intellectual property, including and without
limitation, its patents, copyrights, and know-how.
▪Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy
of this document. However, it may contain technical
inaccuracies or typographical errors. Compac
Industries Limited assumes no responsibility for and
disclaims all liability of such inaccuracies, errors, or
omissions in this publication.

CONDITIONS
Document Control
Document Information
Manual Title
C5000 AdBlue Tank Kit Installation Manual
Current Revision Author(s)
V Amarakoon
Original Publication Date
05/11/20
Authorised By
W Zheng
Revision History
Version
Date
Author(s)
Revision Notes
1.0.0
05/11/2020
V Amarakoon
New Manual
1.0.1
25/11/2020
V Amarakoon
Updated Error Messages
Added Slave Display Configuration
1.0.2
08/01/2021
V Amarakoon
Updated terminal board connections
Added error 16
Manufactured By:
The Compac C5000 AdBlue dispenser is designed and manufactured by Compac
Industries Limited
52 Walls Road, Penrose, Auckland 1061, New Zealand
P.O. Box 12-417, Penrose, Auckland 1641, New Zealand
Phone: + 64 9 579 2094
Fax: + 64 9 579 0635
www.compac.biz
Copyright ©2015 Compac Industries Limited, All Rights Reserved

1.
Contents
Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................................... 2
Static Electricity Precautions ...............................................................................2
Pre-installation Check ..........................................................................................2
Pump Specifications .............................................................................................2
Electrical Requirements........................................................................................3
Dispensing Hoses and Nozzles.............................................................................3
Generator Power .................................................................................................. 4
Installation ........................................................................................................... 5
Typical Wiring ...................................................................................................... 7
Terminal Board Connections ................................................................................8
K-Factor Board ....................................................................................................10
Setting up the C5000 ......................................................................................... 11
K-Factor Settings ................................................................................................11
Submersible Delay (Sd).......................................................................................12
Changing the V50 Meter ID.................................................................................13
Changing the Temperature Calibration ..............................................................14
Changing the Density Calibration.......................................................................14
Changing the Slave Display Configuration.........................................................15
Parameter Switch Settings.................................................................................16
Changing the Pump Number...............................................................................16
Changing the Price..............................................................................................16
Installation Tests ............................................................................................... 17
Electrical..............................................................................................................17
Mechanical ..........................................................................................................18
AdBlue Instructions ........................................................................................... 20
Cleaning the AdBlue Nozzle................................................................................20
ZVA AdBlue Nozzle ..............................................................................................20
Meter Replacement............................................................................................ 21
Replacing the Electronic Module........................................................................21
Pairing the Electronic Module ............................................................................21
Removing the V50 Meter.....................................................................................22
Replacing the V50 Meter.....................................................................................22
Error Messages.................................................................................................. 23

2.
Introduction
Introduction
This manual contains specific instructions relating to installing AdBlue kits. For the
servicing and other information relating to non-AdBlue specific components refer to
the Compac C5000 Master Manual.
Static Electricity Precautions
Electronic components used are sensitive to static electricity. Please take anti-static
precautions.
An anti-static wrist strap should be worn and connected correctly when working on
any electronic equipment. If an anti-static wrist strap is unavailable, or in an
emergency, hold onto an earthed part of the pump/dispenser frame whilst working on
the equipment. This is not a recommended alternative to wearing an anti-static wrist
strap.
NOTE: Compac Industries Limited reserves the right to refuse to accept any circuit
boards returned, if proper anti-static precautions have not been taken.
Pre-installation Check
Once the pump is received on site, check that no damage has occurred while in transit
–in particular, damage to electronics due to vibration or jarring. All terminals and
plugs should be checked, including IC chips to ensure they are securely in place.
Pump Specifications
The AdBlue supply pump must be Adblue compatible. It must either have flooded
suction or be fitted with an air separation device to eliminate air prior to the dispenser.
Ensure the supply pump pressure does not exceed the rated pressure of the nozzle.
Refer to the diagram below:

3.
Introduction
NOTE: Pumps must be rated for AdBlue.
Electrical Requirements
Power cable: 3 Core Steel Wire Armour Cable 2.5mm2
Core 1: 230 Volt Supply (Active). Core 2: Neutral. Core 3: Earth.
Dispenser power requirements: 220 - 240 Volts. 50 Hz, +/-10%
Current draw: 25W Idle, 200W with all solenoids active.
Communications cable: 2 Core Steel Wire Armour Cable 1.5 mm2. Maximum cable
length 100 m. 12 V current loop. For connecting to controller or other dispensers
(option).
Submersible pump(s): Suitable cable for 230V solenoid switching current. 300mA
maximum load. Do not wire submersible pumps directly to C5000 Terminal Board .
Prior to pump installation, ensure that there is at least a two-metre tail on all cables.
Dispensing Hoses and Nozzles
If customer supplied hose assemblies, pylons, reels, safe breaks and nozzles are used
they must comply with the requirements outlined in AS/NZS 2229. All hoses, nozzles
and fittings that come in contact with AdBlue must be compatible with it. All dispenser
nozzles must trip shut when returned to the nozzle holder.

4.
Generator Power
Generator Power
The power output from onsite generators can cause power spikes that may damage
electrical components within the cabinet. When connecting to sites powered by
generators, please take the following precautions:
1. Install a power conditioner. Although generators are fitted with power
regulators, most are not filtered sufficiently for powering sensitive electrical
components. We recommend installing a commercial power conditioner and/or
UPS between the generator and the unit.
2. Before starting a generator, make sure the power to the unit is turned off.
3. Start the generator, let the generator reach stable operating speed and wait 30
seconds before reconnecting the power to the unit.
4. For units where the generator starts and stops on demand, install a delay
timer or PLC to automatically isolate the unit until the operating speed and
consistent power output is achieved.
5. Isolate the unit before shutting down the generator.

5.
Installation
Installation
NOTE: Consider the limited length of the cables on the Meter and Solenoid
The drawings shown are for single units. For dual units, the solenoid and outlet are
separated and connected to the meter assembly with a tube.

6.
Installation
Installation instructions are as follows:
1. Mount the V50 Module assembly. Ensure that the meter is in the correct
orientation by checking the ‘In’ and ‘Out’ print on the base of the meter. The
meter must be installed in a horizontal orientation.
2. Connect the pump to the Inlet Manifold (1” BSP thread) shown above in the
meter manifold diagram.
3. Connect the nozzle hose to the Outlet Manifold (1” BSP thread) shown above in
the meter manifold diagram.
4. Mount the C5000 Processor Box. It is recommended to mount the bracket
without the lid initially, so that connections can be brought into the processor
box. Ensure the bracket is mounted with a minimum of 12mm clearance
above the bracket so that the lid can be fitted.
5. Mount the Flameproof Box. Note the box has four 105x185 mounting holes on
the bottom of the casing (M6 thread). A bonding wire is attached to the
flameproof box for earthing requirements.
6. Mount the DCA unit using mounting holes and glanding found on the bottom of
the unit.
7. Connect the nozzle to the microswitch. If this is supplied, it must be mounted
first.

7.
Typical Wiring
Typical Wiring
Electrical cables are terminated at the C5000 Power Supply terminal board, which is
housed in the Flameproof Enclosure. The incoming cables are terminated as shown in the
following picture. Single hose uses only the pump side A connection. Pump Comm’s
connections are only used when the dispenser is communicating to a site controller.
NOTE: Output to pump(s) goes to the pump contactor, not directly to the pump wiring.
Terminal Board
Processor Board
Power Supply PCBs
Flameproof box
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