Comprehensive Guide to the Deckma OMD-11 Oil Content Monitor The Deckma OMD-11 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
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Action: If the oil concentration exceeds the 15 ppm (parts per million) legal limit set by IMO regulations, the monitor triggers an alarm. It typically activates a relay to automatically close the overboard discharge valve, redirecting polluted water back to a holding tank. Key Installation & Maintenance Rules deckma omd11 manual
For vessels integrating the OMD-11 into a remote alarm system or engine room display, the manual’s Modbus map is gold. It lists registers for:
of the oily water separator to ensure a response time of under 20 seconds. Positioning: Comprehensive Guide to the Deckma OMD-11 Oil Content
Good troubleshooting section
Common issues (e.g., “Lamp failure”, “Flow low”, “Calibration error”) are listed with probable causes and fixes. Many technicians find this the most useful part.
If you are currently searching for a "Deckma OMD11 manual" because your unit is offline or alarming, stop and look for the original silver CD in the control cabinet. If it is lost, contact Deckma directly – they will email you a PDF after verifying ownership via the unit’s serial number (stamped on the side plate). Key Installation & Maintenance Rules The Most Overlooked
Spare parts list is incomplete
Users report that the manual lists major components but sometimes omits small but critical parts (e.g., specific O-rings, fuses, or pump diaphragms). You may need to contact Deckma directly for part numbers.
Need a specific section clarified? Consult the Deckma OMD11 manual’s index for "Calibration," "Modbus," or "Emergency operation." When in doubt, contact Deckma’s 24/7 hotline (found on page 2 of the manual).