6 questions Intermediate

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79 - The SCALA1 Pressure Booster Course

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Question 1 of 6 Intermediate

What is the purpose of the alternation setting when using a twin pump configuration?

Question 3 of 6 Intermediate

Can you fully set up a twin booster system consisting of two SCALA1 pumps without GO Remote?

Question 4 of 6 Intermediate

How many alarm icons are there at the bottom of the operating panel?

Question 5 of 6 Intermediate

Which of the following three is NOT a physical button?

Question 6 of 6 Intermediate

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Q: What is the purpose of the alternation setting when using a twin pump configuration?
A: To make sure that both pumps are utilised equally
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Q: What does it mean when the Grundfos Eye is static green?
A: It means that the power is on, but the motor is not running
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Q: Can you fully set up a twin booster system consisting of two SCALA1 pumps without GO Remote?
A: No
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Q: How many alarm icons are there at the bottom of the operating panel?
A: 3
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Q: Which of the following three is NOT a physical button?
A: Grundfos Eye
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Q: What happens if there is a tiny leak in the system?
A: SCALA1 will proceed to start and stop operation periodically, indicating a cycling alarm after a period