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User Manual 

for the Measurement, Control, and Dosage System for 

Swimming Pools 

PoolManager

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PoolManager

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 Chlorine 

PoolManager

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 Bromine 

PoolManager

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 Oxygen 

PoolManager

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 PRO 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PoolManager Bromine

Page 1: ...User Manual for the Measurement Control and Dosage System for Swimming Pools PoolManager PoolManager Chlorine PoolManager Bromine PoolManager Oxygen PoolManager PRO...

Page 2: ...rs 19 8 2 6 Date parameter 19 8 2 7 Access code 20 8 2 8 Network IP addresses 20 8 2 9 Messages 21 8 2 10 Menu functions 21 8 2 11 Menu sequences 21 8 3 Help 22 8 4 Informational text 22 8 5 individua...

Page 3: ...5 16 6 Table overview 45 16 7 Alarm settings 46 16 7 1 Acoustic alarms 46 16 7 2 Flow alarm settings 46 16 7 3 Level alarm settings 46 16 8 Alarm relay 46 16 8 1 Electrical connection 46 17 Service me...

Page 4: ...ion into the circulation system 70 36 1 PoolManager Chlorine installation diagram 70 36 2 PoolManager Oxygen installation diagram 70 36 3 PoolManager Bromine installation diagram 70 36 4 PoolManager P...

Page 5: ...cting the flow switch 89 48 6 3 Connection of chlorine measuring cell 89 49 Service measures on the unit 89 49 1 Opening the casing 89 49 2 Opening the terminal box 89 49 3 Fuses 90 49 3 1 Fuse replac...

Page 6: ...ation in this document absolutely must be observed Read and follow all instructions In order to minimise the danger of injury do not allow children to use this product Hazards from non compliance with...

Page 7: ...s someone who has been informed of and as necessary trained in the assigned tasks and the potentially associated hazards and has been notified of the requisite safety equipment and measures Trained us...

Page 8: ...on a PC or on a mobile device also used for remote access to PoolManager WebGUI Web Internet based graphical user interface GUI Graphical User Interface Web server Program that transmits webpages to...

Page 9: ...et up on all standard menus Uniform operation throughout Hotkeys 5 hotkeys for menu navigation and for important basic functions that are regularly needed e g help function Measurement graph Max recor...

Page 10: ...ntrol of a suitable salt electrolysis system Actual dosage for chlorine implemented into a control pulse for a salt electrolysis system Trigger via a relay switching output pulse width or power outlet...

Page 11: ...they have a standard modern browser 6 3 6 Interfaces Measurement inputs pH 3x temperature PT1000 or KTY83 sensor Depending on casing model CI Br potentiostatic 3 electrode system Redox potential Switc...

Page 12: ...ary device that is connected to the Internet 2 Enter PoolManager s URL into the browser s address bar For some browsers you ll have to enter http at the beginning Other browsers supplement it automati...

Page 13: ...escape Back to previous menu level Home home view Direct jump to home view Help help Display help text for the current menu Mode mode menu Direct jump into mode menu for turning on various functions q...

Page 14: ...un Dosage is blocked because there is no flow signal present Dosage is blocked by a level alarm Dosage is blocked because start delay is running O2 BayroSoft only corresponding field for temperature m...

Page 15: ...red value graph Network IP configuration Configuration of all further interfaces up icon menus for supplemental functions 8 1 3 Add on functions menu icon menu The Add on functions menu is called faci...

Page 16: ...lements which can be combined with each other in a menu as desired That is why they are referred to as standard menus 8 2 1 Basic concepts Max 8 lines Each menu consists of a max of 8 lines standard e...

Page 17: ...rameters that can only be displayed but not configured such as system statuses 1 2 1 Parameter name button Calls up the parameter s help text 2 Parameter value button or text field If the parameter is...

Page 18: ...text 2 Keyboard area for text entry 3 Cancel will close the entry screen The text will remain unchanged 4 OK will apply the text entered and save it permanently Delete the last character There are a...

Page 19: ...apply the configured value and save it permanently Delete the last number Delete the entire time INFO Configure system time When setting the system time the internal real time clock is set to the con...

Page 20: ...ings INFO Screen display In order to protect the confidentiality of an access code the configured value it is masked 8 2 7 1 Entry screen There is one uniform entry screen for configuring the desired...

Page 21: ...lso messages without function call up and messages for which the function call up is only displayed under certain circumstances For example if you acknowledged an alarm message then the corresponding...

Page 22: ...ay of the current system time text field All help menus show the current system time and the system date 8 4 Informational text During menu navigation informational text is shown in many areas that fo...

Page 23: ...ent manner Thus a freely selectable background image can that shines through the semi transparent up in transparent style up takes a bit longer when using transparent because the extensive transparenc...

Page 24: ...5 Time range currently displayed 1h 4h 12h 24h 1 week 6 Measured value curve 7 Top alarm threshold 8 Bottom alarm threshold 9 Alarm status flow level dosage alarm An alarm is indicated by a red bar in...

Page 25: ...ume In this example that number is 2 litres 2 The measured value curve shows 0 litres for times at which no dosage is applied 3 For better orientation the programmed basic dosage volume is shown 9 2 N...

Page 26: ...its Driving out of pool flocculant PoolManager continuously measures the current pH value in the pool and compares the measured value with the desired pH value which is configured as a setpoint If the...

Page 27: ...x value simultaneously provides for a constant chlorine bromine level in the pool thereby ensuring reliable disinfection 10 2 3 Correlation pH value and disinfection INFO This section applies for the...

Page 28: ...identically as possible PoolManager continuously measures the pH value and the current redox value in the pool and compares the current measured values with the desired levels which are configured as...

Page 29: ...ystem works as a proportional control system which means dosing output is increased proportionally to rule deviation i e to the deviation between the current measured value and the configured setpoint...

Page 30: ...ller pool volumes in relation to pump dosing output the proportional range generally has to be increased This leads to shorter switch on times on the dosage pump and therefore to lower dosage overall...

Page 31: ...er the setpoint is being approached according to the criteria INFO Configuring dosing monitoring For most applications the standard setting for the dosing monitoring interval should deliver good resul...

Page 32: ...11 Recommended settings for PoolManager PRO The following table provides information on the recommended parameter settings for pH and redox control Parameter pH Chlorine Cl Bromine Br Setpoint Ideal...

Page 33: ...d the electric measurement signal is not always the same and may vary from electrode to electrode Furthermore it depends on water quality and other general conditions that can change over the course o...

Page 34: ...for calibration as the measurement precision is not sufficient calculated using the parameters from the last calibration which are still valid This value may deviate from the actual value under certa...

Page 35: ...lowing criteria have to be met for successful calibration ated zero point displacement has to be in the range of 1 00 pH The offset is generally close to 0 for flawless electrodes The electrode slope...

Page 36: ...isadvantageous condi until the measured redox value stablises again and is displayed correctly During that time reasonable configuration and launch of redox control is not possible Therefore it is rec...

Page 37: ...x value It counteracts a sinking redox value immediately by dosing chlorine bromine thereby maintaining the redox value consistently at the configured setpoint IMPORTANT NOTICE Determining the correct...

Page 38: ...e is an alarm then main dosage will be delayed It will be performed at the earliest point in time It is not until the next main dosage day that the previous main dosage is discarded if it could not be...

Page 39: ...me view Pos Content Notes 1 Programmed dose amount Basic dose amount During ongoing dosage the amount already dosed is displayed i e the display rises continuously from 0 0 litre to the total dose amo...

Page 40: ...ayroSoft dose amount is automatically adjusted to match the pool size 0 5 litre per 10m of pool volume O2 dose amount 0 0 99 9 l Here the basic dose amount is indicated for automatic O2 dosage The sta...

Page 41: ...e integrated standard measurement water sensor in the measurement chamber is mp 1 T1 in the default state Temperature of the pool water measurement in circulation circuit Furthermore the sensor type u...

Page 42: ...pump runtime correctly for manual dosing and under certain circumstances the desired amount may not be dosed Manual dosing amount 0 1 10 0 l Here the desired dosing amount is set for manual dosing Po...

Page 43: ...kly check whether the individual dosage pumps are connected correctly and are fundamentally operational There is no alarm block during a pump test i e the corresponding pump should definitely be runni...

Page 44: ...only supplied with power while circulation is running via the circulation pump Automatic manual acknowledgement offers two different options for handling a missing flow Default flow alarm acknowledge...

Page 45: ...e will then be released after start delay has passed The menu Alarm settings can be used to establish whether a level alarm will lead to dosage blocking The default setting is that a level alarm will...

Page 46: ...ve alarm and it has not yet been acknowledged 16 8 1 Electrical connection Requisite user qualification ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST An electrical connection to an alarm relay may only be performed by an ELE...

Page 47: ...can also be called up at any Acoustic alarm signal Provided the function Acoustic alarms corresponding alarms in the menu The acoustic alarm signal ends immediately upon touching the touchscreen Note...

Page 48: ...Menu hotkey Device Settings The menu provides the following setting options Menu Device settings Menu Language Configuration of the desired menu language Menu Style See section Icon Style Background...

Page 49: ...store four more configurations in addition to the active configuration You can select one system configuration as the source and transfer it into another system configuration destination The current...

Page 50: ...lead to dangerous configurations Potential consequence Death or the gravest degree of injury heavy material damage Configure individualised access codes Under no circumstances should the preconfigure...

Page 51: ...de menu Allow remote access calibration In general calibration has to be performed on site That is why the default configuration blocks remote access to calibration If needed however calibration can b...

Page 52: ...rk See section Remote access to the local network E mail configuration This sub menu configures the options for sending e See section E mail functions CAN bus interface This sub menu configures the CA...

Page 53: ...d value graphs are stored to a USB stick Event logs are stored to a USB stick in the Inserting and removing a USB memory stick 22 2 E mail functions Requisite user qualification IT SPECIALIST Setting...

Page 54: ...precautions fire It is particularly prohibited to open and close swimming pool covers without the corresponding safety precautions danger of drowning is exclusively in the system operator s The system...

Page 55: ...al block 22 Can only be used if no pH dosage is used pH 21 Dosage relay pH terminal block 21 Can only be used if no pH dosage is used INFO Terminal block indication For the relay outputs OUT1 OUT4 the...

Page 56: ...vidual relay switch output max 4A and for the sum of all relay switch outputs being used in 230V in sum max 4A Please also refer to the Chapter 230V Power supply The following figure shows the interna...

Page 57: ...d via a PoolManager universal switch output then it has to be connected as follows Example for switch output OUT 1 1 External system to be controlled 2 External systems 230V power supply 3 Wire bridge...

Page 58: ...tion Normal filter operation Reduced output Energy saving mode e g for night reduction Increased output Increase pump output e g for filter rinsing attractions or solar power operation PoolManager fil...

Page 59: ...u Basic configuration Filter pump control interface Relay trigger or 4x power output 0 4 20mA Allocation of inputs and outputs See universal switch output Dosage blocking See Dosing settings For Relay...

Page 60: ...can be produced when ChloriLiquid and pH minus meet Potential consequence Death or the gravest degree of injury heavy material damage Only active dosing for reduced output if good circulation and qui...

Page 61: ...lowing settings are available Menu Flockmatic pump Flockmatic mode of operation Selection of operating mode Inactive Flockmatic control not used Off Flockmatic used but turned off On Timer Programmabl...

Page 62: ...tact 32c Resting contact 27 2 Temperature measurement Heating control requires measurement of the water temperature PoolManager three temperature inputs can be used to do so You ll find a detailed des...

Page 63: ...Temp input 2 4 Temp input 3 5 Relay output heating Relay switch output used for activating heating None OUT 1 26 OUT 2 27 OUT 3 30 OUT 4 31 pH 22 pH None Heating control is inactive Blocked if solar...

Page 64: ...other one of the three temperature inputs can be used to connect a You ll find a detailed description in the chapter Temperature It has all the sensor types supported by PoolManager The function of so...

Page 65: ...verted into a trigger signal for the salt electrolysis system Triggering can be optionally realised w pulses or via a current output 0 4 The control system adjusted the salt electrolysis system s prod...

Page 66: ...responding connection diagram in the section Universal switch Connecting a device with the 20mA a power outlet on the SA4 is connected with the corresponding salt electrolysis system power input For m...

Page 67: ...PROHIBITED for all applications in which the safety of persons animals and property is not completely guaranteed at all times and under all circumstances especially for remote access Safety is exclus...

Page 68: ...in development The menu Add on functions shows the resources that are already being utilised In the example shown the following resources are utilised Add on function utilised resources Universal swit...

Page 69: ...e run directly over pipes or systems that transmit heat Direct sunlight thermal radiation frost and moisture must be avoided Ensure sufficient ventilation No current carrying lines relays electric mot...

Page 70: ...nager Bromine installation diagram 1 PoolManager Bromine 2 Heat exchanger Heating 3 Sand filter 4 Circulation pump 5 Magnet valve 6 pH minus pH plus 7 Brominator 36 4 PoolManager PRO installation diag...

Page 71: ...the proximity switch PoolManager PRO only Configure water flow through the measuring cell such that the cleaning balls sufficiently and evenly rotate on the gold plate Avoid too much flow which can be...

Page 72: ...ner To do so loosen the blue clamp screws Remove transparent cover 1 from the pump Remove transparent cover 2 from the rotor Turn rotor 3 such that the flat side faces left and is vertical Pull hose f...

Page 73: ...ration Calibration comparison of measured pH value 1 point calibration pH Please proceed as described in the section Step 5 Control parameters pH Configuration of the most important parameters for pH...

Page 74: ...desired chlorine level Adjust the bottom and top alarm accordingly Check the proportional range You can also use the configuration assistant Action Entry Variation C PoolManager PRO Step 4 Calibratio...

Page 75: ...owing figure shows the internal wiring of the three dosing outputs for disinfection pH and pH All connections shown are run internally as conductor paths 1 Fuse 2AT for the 230V Phase LD for supplying...

Page 76: ...to the power grid When the pump is set operating mode individual pump strokes can be triggered via an external potential free contact Depending on the pump type and the settings a certain amount of li...

Page 77: ...tion dosing pumps will activate the triggering of This operating mode is For membrane pumps select Membrane pump Enter the desired maximum number of strokes strokes min at a dosing output of 100 For m...

Page 78: ...ting process then the update will fail and will definitely have to be the USB memory stick USB interface supports hot plug play i e the memory stick can be plugged in during ongoing However it is expr...

Page 79: ...rough a special large cable fitting into the terminal box in order to maintain IP65 rating 44 1 Step by step 1 Turn off PoolManager power supply 2 Loosen the four screws on the terminal box cover and...

Page 80: ...rated then it is easy for you to set up a network in order to for example access PoolManager wirelessly using your mobile devices To do so you need a standard network router with an integrated wireles...

Page 81: ...are the network ID The fourth number is the host ID There are exceptional cases with different breakdowns network ID and two for the The corresponding breakdown is determined by the network s subnet...

Page 82: ...ually assumes this task i e you enter the IP address of your network router here as well 46 Remote access from the Internet Requisite user qualification IT SPECIALIST Configuration of remote access fr...

Page 83: ...the respective provider 46 2 2 DynDNS configuration on a network router Now you ll have to activate the network router s DynDNS function This ensures that the router regularly transmits its current IP...

Page 84: ...1 192 168 1 99 80 47 Security for remote access In order to guarantee maximum security remote access is equipped with comprehensive security mechanisms Data transmission in remote access is encrypted...

Page 85: ...touching electronic components unnecessarily 48 1 System printed circuit board 1 CPU printed circuit board 2 Configuration module stored device configuration 3 Three expansion plugs for supplemental...

Page 86: ...tact is open insert the cable into the terminal 4 Pull out the screwdriver 5 Check that the cable is sitting securely by pulling on it lightly IMPORTANT NOTICE Force application on connection terminal...

Page 87: ...king contact Dosing output 21 a Relay centre contact 22 LD Phase 230V for dosing outputs Potential free switch contact between a and b Wiring bridge from LD to a 230V on working contact b 23 Neutral c...

Page 88: ...hen ChloriLiquid and pH minus come together Potential consequence Death or the gravest degree of injury heavy material damage Only run power to input LD ND for the dosage outlets if circulation is run...

Page 89: ...C socket via adapter cable The chlorine measuring cell s glass electrode is connected to it This is a standard redox electrode containing the reference electrode RE and the counter electrode platinum...

Page 90: ...relay into the socket Then return the plastic retaining bracket to its original position 49 5 Replacing the buffer battery PoolManager has a CR 2032 lithium battery which is used for buffering the re...

Page 91: ...ial causes and remediation measures are indicated for each of the problems The table is broken down according to the modules pH mV redox O2 BayroSoft and temperature Type of problem Potential cause of...

Page 92: ...is too high Set a higher value for the p range which will lower dosing output Reducing the minimum switch on time hinders overdosage Redox potential deviates from setpoint over a longer period of time...

Page 93: ...placed Chlorine measurement is unstable Measurement water feed too low or turned off Secure measurement water feed such that the balls rotate evenly again Chlorine control chlorine dosing The unit sho...

Page 94: ...tial free or 230V max 4A Inputs outputs for supplemental functions 4 universal switch inputs potential free 4 universal relay switch outputs potential free or 230V max 4A Unused dosing outputs Monitor...

Page 95: ...uncoordinated modifications to the product Product designation Measurement control and dosing system PoolManager Analyt 5th generation starting 2012 Product model PoolManager Cl Chlorine PoolManager B...

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