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What would be a typical sequence of operation description for an Armstrong Tank Fill Booster System?

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What would be a typical sequence of operation description for an Armstrong Tank Fill Booster System?

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Typical Sequence of Operation Description for an Armstrong Tank Fill Booster System: • Normally when water in the tank drops, the lead pump (P1) is activated by float (FL3) and the tank is filled until float (FL4) indicates that the tank has been filled • If the water level continues to drop beyond the FL3 setting because of a float or pump failure, then the lag pump (P2) is activated by float (FL2) and the tank is filled until float (FL4) indicates that the tank has been filled • If the water level rises up to the float (FL5) setting, then a high water level alarm is activated and both pumps are stopped if they are running • On every cycle, the lead pump alternates automatically between pumps P1 and P2

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