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Deckma Omd11 Manual !!exclusive!!

Two independent change-over relays for alarm and system status. Response Time: Less than 5 seconds. Installation Guidelines

Deckma OMD-11 is a legacy bilge alarm unit designed to monitor oil-in-water concentrations in marine environments, specifically to ensure compliance with IMO Resolution MEPC.60(33) standards. Core Function & Features

Gently clean the inside of the tube. Avoid abrasive materials that can scratch the glass surface. deckma omd11 manual

: The unit is IP 65 rated for protection against water jets and dust, measuring approximately Technical Specifications Specification Measurement Range 0 – 30 ppm (Trend indication up to 50 ppm) plus or minus 5 ppm around the 15 ppm threshold per IMO standards Power Supply 24V AC/DC (standard); other voltages available on request Sample Temperature Operates between positive 1 raised to the composed with power 60 raised to the composed with power Response Time Adjustable alarm delays between 2 and 20 seconds Operational Guidelines Installation

• Optical glass tube is stained or scratched.• Electronic drift on the main board. Two independent change-over relays for alarm and system

2. Technical Specifications (According to the OMD-11 Manual)

Fouling of the internal glass tube is the most common cause of false alarms and system errors. Cleaning the Optical Cell Isolate the unit from power and fluid lines. Core Function & Features Gently clean the inside

: Fix the unit to a rigid vertical surface using 4 x M5 screws, preferably at eye level. Maintenance and Calibration

Under no circumstances should the distance between the monitor and separator exceed 8 meters ; a greater distance causes a response delay of more than 20 seconds, breaching IMO regulations.

If you require specific assistance with your device, tell me:

I’m currently working with a oil content monitor (bilge alarm) and need the original manual (preferably the installation/calibration/maintenance section). We’re having intermittent issues with the 15 ppm alarm threshold drifting during warm-up.