I un-commented the ATO start, stop and emergency print line. Same result. The ATO pump will run any time the backup float sees 5V. It doesn't care if the main float(port 6) is 0V or 5V, or care if the emergency stop is printed.
In the 1025 log file, i actually reset the ATO Port 6 thru the controller. After this the display for ATO is always gray and emergency stop is never set again
In the 1030 file I toggle the display between ATO test mode and working mode. The Ato Start or emergency stop never get printed
20190402 1025 Log.txt (Size: 6.07 KB / Downloads: 135)
20190402 1030 Log.txt (Size: 9.13 KB / Downloads: 149) again. The pump is running the entire time because the backup float see 5 V's
1045 file. I moved the ATO maximum run timer to 6M 5 seconds. The log matches when i flip the main float, and prints start ATO and Stop ATO correct. But again the pump is running the entire time, and is only shut off if the Backup float goes to 0V.
20190402 1045 Log.txt (Size: 8.65 KB / Downloads: 134)
In the 1025 log file, i actually reset the ATO Port 6 thru the controller. After this the display for ATO is always gray and emergency stop is never set again
In the 1030 file I toggle the display between ATO test mode and working mode. The Ato Start or emergency stop never get printed
20190402 1025 Log.txt (Size: 6.07 KB / Downloads: 135)
20190402 1030 Log.txt (Size: 9.13 KB / Downloads: 149) again. The pump is running the entire time because the backup float see 5 V's
1045 file. I moved the ATO maximum run timer to 6M 5 seconds. The log matches when i flip the main float, and prints start ATO and Stop ATO correct. But again the pump is running the entire time, and is only shut off if the Backup float goes to 0V.
20190402 1045 Log.txt (Size: 8.65 KB / Downloads: 134)