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Operator’s Manual

 

TECHNOLOGY

9487 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr.  St. Louis, MO 63132  Tel:(314) 567-0088 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

Section A:  Programming the Controller ......................................................................................................................................... 1

 

A - 1:  Entering the Program Menu ............................................................................................................................................. 1

 

A - 1.1:  Selecting Language...................................................................................................................................................... 1

 

A - 1.2:  Setting the pH High Alarm Point............................................................................................................................. 1

 

A - 1.3:  Setting the pH Low Alarm Point.............................................................................................................................. 1

 

A - 1.4:  Setting the ORP High Alarm Point.......................................................................................................................... 1

 

A - 1.5:  Setting the ORP Low Alarm Point........................................................................................................................... 1

 

A - 1.6: ORP/ppm..................................................................................................................................................................... 1

 

A - 1.7:  Exiting the Menu ........................................................................................................................................................ 1

 

Section B:  Normal Operation .......................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

B - 1:  Displaying the Set Points................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

B - 2:  Modifying the Set Points ................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

B - 2.1:  Modifying the pH Set Point....................................................................................................................................... 2

 

B - 2.2:  Modifying the ORP Set Point.................................................................................................................................... 2

 

B - 2.3:  Modifying the ppm Set point..................................................................................................................................... 2

 

B - 2.4:  Modifying the Booster Trigger Point ....................................................................................................................... 2

 

B - 2.5:  Modifying the Booster End Point............................................................................................................................. 2

 

B - 3:  Single Point Calibration ..................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

B - 3.1:  Single Point Calibration - pH .................................................................................................................................... 2

 

B - 3.2:  Single Point Calibration - ppm.................................................................................................................................. 2

 

B - 4:  Alarms .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

B - 4.1: pH High/Low alarms .................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

B - 4.2: ORP High/Low alarms............................................................................................................................................... 3

 

B - 4.3: No Flow alarm.............................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

B - 4.4: (x) min Feed Delay....................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

B - 4.5: Cl/Br Lockout .............................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

B - 4.6: pH FAILSAFE ALM................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

B - 4.7: Cl/Br FAILSAFE ........................................................................................................................................................ 3

 

B - 4.8: Booster FAILSAFE..................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

B - 5:  Resetting a Failsafe Alarm ................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

Section C: Maintenance...................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

C - 1:  Potentiometric Sensors (pH and ORP) ........................................................................................................................... 4

 

C - 1.1:  Electrode Cleaning:..................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

C - 1.2:  Long-Term Storage:.................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Section D: Feed Charts ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

D - 1: Spa Feed Charts................................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

D - 2: Pool Feed Charts................................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

Section E: Installation Diagrams....................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

E - 1: Pressure Filter Installation.................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

E - 2: Vacuum Filter Installation .................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

Section F: Warranty ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

 
 

FIRMWARE VERSION NOTE 

This manual was written for firmware v1.02.  If you received newer firmware but did not receive an electronic copy of 

the manual covering that version of firmware, please contact your distributor. 

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Page 1: ...Operator s Manual TECHNOLOGY 9487 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr St Louis MO 63132 Tel 314 567 0088 ...

Page 2: ...oster End Point 2 B 3 Single Point Calibration 2 B 3 1 Single Point Calibration pH 2 B 3 2 Single Point Calibration ppm 2 B 4 Alarms 3 B 4 1 pH High Low alarms 3 B 4 2 ORP High Low alarms 3 B 4 3 No Flow alarm 3 B 4 4 x min Feed Delay 3 B 4 5 Cl Br Lockout 3 B 4 6 pH FAILSAFE ALM 3 B 4 7 Cl Br FAILSAFE 3 B 4 8 Booster FAILSAFE 3 B 5 Resetting a Failsafe Alarm 3 Section C Maintenance 4 C 1 Potentio...

Page 3: ...w displays pH High followed by the current pH high alarm point To change this setting press the Cal key use the up or down arrows to input the value you would like then press the Cal key again to save the new value A 1 3 Setting the pH Low Alarm Point Pressing the down arrow displays pH Low followed by the current pH low alarm point To change this setting press the Cal key use the up or down arrow...

Page 4: ...adjust this value shown on the LED bar graph and press the Set point key again to save the new value To skip entering a new value press the Set Point key B 2 4 Modifying the Booster Trigger Point If relay 3 is configured for Cl Br Booster control the screen will display boostr trig followed by the current trigger point To change this setting use the Up or Down Arrows to input the new value then pr...

Page 5: ... indicates that the Cl Br feed relay 2 and the optional Cl Br Booster relay 3 are disabled in order to prevent the Cl Br feeds from driving the pH even further out of range B 4 6 pH FAILSAFE ALM Displayed when the active pH feed feed up or feed down attempted to feed continuously for the selected failsafe duration The active pH feed is disabled until one of the following conditions occurs 1 The pH...

Page 6: ...ttack the sensor body Methanol and isopropyl alcohol are good choices for solvents Acetone MEK THF or trichloroethane will irreparably harm the electrode Hard coatings like calcium or lime scale are best removed with a solvent appropriate for the particular coating A 5 solution of hydrochloric acid HCl would be a good choice for calcium scale If unsure of the proper solvent to remove a hard minera...

Page 7: ...tity of Bicarbonate of Soda Needed to Raise Total Alkalinity Gallons in Spa Desired Increase In ppm 100 150 250 500 750 1000 10 1 25 ts 2 00 ts 4 00 ts 2 50 tb 0 25 cp 0 33 cp 20 1 00 tb 1 50 tb 2 50 tb 5 00 tb 0 50 cp 0 50 cp 30 1 50 tb 2 00 tb 3 50 tb 0 50 cp 0 67 cp 1 00 cp 40 2 00 tb 3 00 tb 0 33 cp 0 50 cp 1 00 cp 1 00 cp 50 2 50 tb 3 50 tb 6 00 tb 0 75 cp 1 00 cp 1 50 cp 60 3 00 tb 0 25 tb 0...

Page 8: ...0 00 lb 900 00 lb 1200 00 lb 90 13 50 lb 33 75 lb 67 50 lb 101 25 lb 135 00 lb 270 00 lb 675 00 lb 1012 50 lb 1350 00 lb 100 15 00 lb 37 50 lb 75 00 lb 112 50 lb 150 00 lb 300 00 lb 750 00 lb 1125 00 lb 1500 00 lb lb pounds of dry chemical Quantity of Calcium Chloride Needed to Increase Calcium Hardness Gallons in Pool 10 000 25 000 50 000 75 000 100 000 200 000 500 000 750 000 1 000 000 Desired I...

Page 9: ...CHNOLOGY Operator s Manual Page 7 9487 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr St Louis MO 63132 Tel 314 567 0088 Section E Installation Diagrams E 1 Pressure Filter Installation E 2 Vacuum Filter Installation ...

Page 10: ...ve the sole right to determine whether to repair or replace a product BECS will not be responsible for any expense associated with installation of repaired or replacement parts LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS This is a LIMITED WARRANTY BECS makes NO WARRANTIES other than those contained herein The LIMITED WARRANTY replaces and is in lieu of any WARRANTIES of MERCHANTABILITY or of FITNESS FOR A PARTICUL...

Page 11: ...try s most reliable water chemistry controller for over 15 years Our 24 000 ft2 facility in Saint Louis Missouri is home to an exceptional design team and all manufacturing is performed onsite at this facility where we can personally assure the quality of our products The BECS commitment to excellence drives the most innovative new products and unparalleled customer service BECS TECHNOLOGY Inc ...

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