Deckma Omd11 Manual
Fix : Cycle the power supply off and on. Contact service if it persists. Meaning : Optical path is heavily blocked or fouled.
If this lights up, check the sample flow, power supply, and for internal component failure.
Ultimate Guide to the Deckma OMD-11 Bilge Alarm: Manual, Operation, and Maintenance deckma omd11 manual
is a vital piece of marine safety and environmental equipment engineered by Deckma Hamburg GmbH . Designed specifically for use with 15 ppm (parts per million) Oily Water Separator (OWS) units, the OMD-11 ensures compliance with strict international maritime pollution regulations. It measures the concentration of oil in bilge water discharge, preventing accidental pollution by triggering alarms and stopping overboard discharge if legal limits are exceeded.
The system utilizes the principle of to detect oil particles in water. It is approved under MEPC.107(49) regulations by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Fix : Cycle the power supply off and on
The measuring cell should be cleaned regularly using a dedicated bottle brush and mild detergent. A dirty glass tube is the most common cause of high ppm readings.
Before shutting down the system, it is crucial to flush the measuring cell with clean water to prevent buildup. 6. Maintenance and Calibration Regular maintenance is vital for longevity and compliance. If this lights up, check the sample flow,
The desiccant plays a critical role in preventing condensation inside the sensitive optical compartment. During any maintenance, its condition must be checked. If it has changed color (indicating moisture absorption), it must be replaced to prevent damage to the optical and electronic components.
Requires mounting on a rigid vertical surface, ideally at eye level.
The front panel includes "Alarm 1," "Alarm 2," and "Error/Fault" LEDs.
According to the manual, proper placement is critical for accurate reporting: Proximity: The monitor must be located within