
AQUAMATIC'S INTEGRATED SYSTEM
AquaMatic® offers a total system to insure maximum installation and operating efficiencies. Components consist of the
ventilator, fire system and electrical controls contained within an integral utility cabinet, and fan packages including exhaust,
untempered and tempered make-up air packages. Also available are air purification and energy management systems. Fire
suppression systems include final hookup and inspection. Call your AquaMatic Representative for more details.
HOT WATER LINE SIZE
Hood Length Hot Water Line Size @ 20 psi Water Consumption Gallons per min.
Up to 16 ft 3/4" ips Up to 17 gpm
16 - 32 ft 1" ips 17 - 34 gpm
32 - 48 ft 1 1/2" ips 34 - 51 gpm
SPECIFICATIONS
Program Mode
In the program mode all functions can be programmed by the operator. The program menu consists of the following control
lines:
zSet Date and Time: allows the operator to change the date and time.
zFan Cycle: sets multiple "ON" and "OFF" times per day for the connected exhaust/supply fans.
zWash Cycle: sets multiple "ON" and "OFF" times per day for each zone independently.
zWash Duration: sets length of each wash.
zSoak Duration: sets length of each soak.
zRinse Duration: sets length of each rinse.
zAUX 1: sets multiple "ON" and "OFF" times per day for user defined item.
zAUX 2: sets multiple "ON" and "OFF" times per day for user defined item.
zAUX 3: sets multiple "ON" and "OFF" times per day for user defined item.
zFire Condition: operator selects which fans are "ON" or "OFF" in a fire condition.
zHoliday: operator specifies up to 12 holidays during which the system will not run the programmed schedule.
Automatic Mode
In Automatic Mode the system runs the programming and the screen displays the date, time and status of the system.
Manual Mode
Manual Mode is used to override programming and give the operator immediate control of the system. The operator controls
the system through an on-screen menu which prompts the user to toggle the fans "ON" and "OFF", "Start", "Pause" or "Stop"
each of the five wash zones, and toggle the auxiliary outputs "ON" and "OFF".
Battery Back-Up
The system is battery backed-up to prevent false alarms. The program is backed-up with an internal battery which will hold the
program indefinitely upon loss of AC and DC power.
Fire Condition
The fire trip signal is triggered through the fire suppression system microswitch or the thermo switch located in the hood duct
collar. If the fire system discharges or the thermo switch opens the TAC-3000 will be sent into a fire condition. A red fire light will
illuminate on the front panel, the panel mounted alarm will sound, and the display will indicate fire. The TAC-3000 will set the
fans to the programmed state, open water valves for all zones, trip the shunt trip breaker, shut off the gas valve, and signal the
building alarm system. Once the signal is restored, the TAC-3000 is reset by pressing any one of the five keys.
Manual Fire Mode Switch
In the event of a CPU failure, a toggle switch labeled "Manual Fire Mode Switch" on the rear board can be turned on to maintain
fire protection.
Maintenance & Upgrade
The TAC-3000 is easy to maintain. All relays have built-in indicator lights for status and diagnosis of problems; relays can easily
be removed and replaced as well. Both circuit boards are equipped with quick disconnect plugs for easy removal and
replacement - simply unplug the faulty board and plug in the new board. Each TAC-3000 is custom designed and built for
individual applications. However, an additional zone control or another option can be added by installing a control relay in the
field; there is no need to replace the entire panel.