ClearFox CU-M Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

ClearFox

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Control Unit CU-M

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ABLE OF CONTENTS

 

2  Most important information ...................................................................................................... 4 

2.1  Switching the device off ...................................................................................................... 4 

2.2  First start ............................................................................................................................. 4 

2.3  Login Service Menu ............................................................................................................. 4 

2.4  Connecting via Wi-Fi / internal webpages .......................................................................... 4 

3  Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 4 

4  Switching the device off .............................................................................................................. 4 

5  Warnings / opening of the casing ............................................................................................... 5 

6  Connecting the consumers (blower, hoses, beacon).................................................................. 5 

6.1  Air-SBR ................................................................................................................................. 5 

6.2  Pump-SBR ............................................................................................................................ 6 

6.3  One-Tank SBR ...................................................................................................................... 6 

6.4  Continuous plants (MBBR, Fixed-

Bed, …)

............................................................................ 6 

6.5 

Drippling filter (D: Tropfkörper)

 .......................................................................................... 6 

7  Connecting to Wi-Fi .................................................................................................................... 7 

7.1  Connecting the control unit to the internet via Wi-Fi (ST mode) ....................................... 7 

8  Alarm handling ............................................................................................................................ 8 

9  Process overviews ....................................................................................................................... 8 

9.1  Air-SBR ................................................................................................................................. 8 

9.1.1  Process steps .................................................................................................................. 8 

9.1.2  Water level measurement ............................................................................................. 9 

9.2  Pump-SBR .......................................................................................................................... 11 

9.2.1  Process steps ................................................................................................................ 11 

9.2.2  Selectable output assignment ..................................................................................... 11 

9.3  One-Tank SBR .................................................................................................................... 12 

9.3.1  Process steps ................................................................................................................ 12 

9.3.2  Selectable output assignment ..................................................................................... 14 

9.4 

Continuous plants (MBBR, Fixed Bed, …)

 .......................................................................... 14 

9.4.1  Process steps ................................................................................................................ 14 

9.4.2  Selectable output assignment ..................................................................................... 15 

10 Menu ......................................................................................................................................... 15 

11 Internal webpages .................................................................................................................... 15 

12 Transferring the ASW / FW / Web-Pages ................................................................................. 15 

12.1  Transfer via Wi-Fi .............................................................................................................. 16 

Summary of Contents for CU-M

Page 1: ...1 Quick Start Guide ClearFox Control Unit CU M...

Page 2: ...ed Bed 6 6 5 Drippling filter D Tropfk rper 6 7 Connecting to Wi Fi 7 7 1 Connecting the control unit to the internet via Wi Fi ST mode 7 8 Alarm handling 8 9 Process overviews 8 9 1 Air SBR 8 9 1 1 P...

Page 3: ...ClearFox Control Unit CU M 3 12 2 Transfer via USB 16...

Page 4: ...where you d type www google com http 192 168 117 1 o Username for service login service o Password 1111 same as service menu PIN 3 INTRODUCTION The ClearFox Control Unit CU M platform is a powerful fr...

Page 5: ...t the underside of the printed circuit board and close to the mains supply connectors and the fuse mains voltage 230 V Before removing the casing cover it is necessary to pull the mains supply connect...

Page 6: ...jection Aerator Connected to the electric socket of the ClearFox Control Unit CU M Out 5 electric socket Sludge return Pump Out 3 Valve Out 3 Blower BonFlash alarm beacon is connected to the terminals...

Page 7: ...not forget to push Apply Wi Fi Settings control unit restarts The ClearFox Control Unit CU M can run Wi Fi in Access Point AP and in Station Mode ST AP Wi Fi hotspot without internet connection intra...

Page 8: ...deactivates the Buzzer and the BonFlash output The red LED remains on and the last alarm remains in the Status Screen until the reason for the alarm is gone e g float switch is down again or until th...

Page 9: ...Eco mode o Aeration o Level measurement via Filling If above switching level 1 normal o Each 6 eco cycles frequency can be changed At least one normal mode 9 1 2 Water level measurement Water level m...

Page 10: ...re as it cannot suck anymore water 3 Sludge return for some 60s to increase the level in the pretreatment so that the filling airlift can pump properly again 4 Filling for 20s the pressure at this min...

Page 11: ...over DI1 open Eco Via Sludge Pump ON 10s OFF 14 50min or until DI1 closed On timeout step time over DI1 open Eco o Denitrification 0 40min ON 9 20min OFF 60min Total o Aeration 8min ON 12min OFF 9 5h...

Page 12: ...ssure limits 7 350mbar for Blower applied Pump Out 3 Current limits 300 1800mA for pump applied 9 3 ONE TANK SBR 9 3 1 Process steps For the level measurement overfill alarm a manual calibration must...

Page 13: ...ease ask PPU in case you want to activate it Time taken from the settling time example Settling 2h sludge 2min settling will be 1 58h in reality and sludge 2min sludge return after settling can be dea...

Page 14: ...ower applied Via sludge pump Out 3 Current limits for pump 300 1800mA applied CLEARWATER Blower valve Out 1 2 Current limits for Blower 250 900mA valve 50 150mA applied Generic pressure limits 7 350mb...

Page 15: ...mA valve 50 150mA applied Generic pressure limits 7 350mbar for Blower applied Via sludge pump Out 4 Current limits for pump 300 1800mA applied CLEARWATER ON DAY OFF DAY ON NIGHT OFF NIGHT ON HOLIDAY...

Page 16: ...here click on Start update process done 12 2 TRANSFER VIA USB Please mind that the batteries must be connected Please record the pkg Pack file into the root folder of a common USB stick formatted wit...

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